{"text": "What type of water formation is formed by clouds? [SEP] A. pearls [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. shells [SEP] D. diamonds [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. beads [SEP] G. cooled [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN9ROPD9K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where do beads of water come from? [SEP] A. Too much water [SEP] B. underground systems [SEP] C. When the water is too cold [SEP] D. Water spills [SEP] E. Vapor turning into a liquid [SEP] F. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] G. At the peak of a mountain [SEP] H. To another location like underground", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX562OQO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What forms beads of water? [SEP] A. Necklaces. [SEP] B. Steam. [SEP] C. Glass beads . [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. tiny [SEP] F. a solute [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. Bracelets.", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJG8V8W3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what kind of beads are formed from vapor condensing? [SEP] A. tiny [SEP] B. H20 [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. carbon [SEP] E. hydrogen [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. Dew", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTU7NSM9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what kind of beads are formed by their vapor condensing? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. tiny [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. blue [SEP] G. Aves [SEP] H. Dew", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ0MHR2T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens to the heat energy during condensation. [SEP] A. It goes to the remaining air molecules [SEP] B. Temperature changing [SEP] C. they travel great distances [SEP] D. raising their temperature [SEP] E. liquid precipitation [SEP] F. changing phenomenon [SEP] G. Movement of an air mass [SEP] H. electrons in motion", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZO8H7F7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Vapor doing what forms beads of liquid? [SEP] A. energy barrier [SEP] B. condensing [SEP] C. a solute [SEP] D. boiling [SEP] E. unidirectional [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJGXU8WG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Beads of water are formed when? [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. Temperature changing [SEP] C. forest is destroyed [SEP] D. refract or absorb. [SEP] E. body temperature reduces [SEP] F. precipitation [SEP] G. Movement of an air mass [SEP] H. during the chilling season", "id": "3FK0YFF9PZFAEC8QQ0F90RIDKNWVV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where is water likely to form beads? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. on cold surfaces [SEP] C. jungles of the sea [SEP] D. colder weather [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. Wet weather [SEP] H. streams.", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XC6HIE3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Removing what from food will preserve it? [SEP] A. flavor [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. color [SEP] E. Water [SEP] F. Bodily water [SEP] G. moisture [SEP] H. ingredients", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFA8JZJ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are two ways you can save food? [SEP] A. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] B. Burning fuel and air [SEP] C. Bread it and fry it [SEP] D. Water it down and drink it [SEP] E. converting electricity to heat [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. Dehydration and salting [SEP] H. Burn it and throw it away", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBB3XCAT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does salting food do to it? [SEP] A. decrease stamina [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. Preserves it [SEP] E. Causes bacteria to spread [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. Causes it to rot [SEP] H. Cooks it", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A12WIHZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can prevent food spoilage? [SEP] A. prolactin release [SEP] B. one celled organisms [SEP] C. hydrating food [SEP] D. cleaning food [SEP] E. airing out food [SEP] F. Electric generators [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. dehydrating food", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756AQUCP8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be removed to preserve food? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. salt [SEP] E. A virus [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. leeches [SEP] H. peat", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0VELUI7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of the following has the most antioxidant benefits for the body? [SEP] A. preserved muskrat [SEP] B. preserved blueberries [SEP] C. antibiotics [SEP] D. hamburger [SEP] E. hydrogen peroxide [SEP] F. prolactin release [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. Thyroid-stimulating hormone", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD5OAAEWK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Dehydrating food is used to make it what? [SEP] A. last longer [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. go bad [SEP] D. burn up [SEP] E. get started [SEP] F. throw out [SEP] G. Relieve pain [SEP] H. dormant state", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M92Q1LLY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Beef jerky is what? [SEP] A. low in protein content [SEP] B. wet [SEP] C. prone to spoilage [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. barrel-shaped [SEP] F. Relieve pain [SEP] G. preserved [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WMVFZN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How is food preserved? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. moistness [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. mold [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. drying", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL125M2ZBD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Slow cooking food in an oven will cause it to be what? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. dry and hot [SEP] E. preserved [SEP] F. dormant state [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LB77CRN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used to preserve food? [SEP] A. salt [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. oven [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. sodium [SEP] G. marine [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QEC0Z3U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to preserve food? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. Something from Nesco [SEP] C. white vinegar [SEP] D. Calcium carbonate [SEP] E. salt and water. [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. Exfoliation [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8I8YDX14", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Reproduction is the process by which living things what? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. spread flower seeds [SEP] D. have wide set eyes [SEP] E. members of their own species [SEP] F. have birthing hips [SEP] G. have quiet laughter [SEP] H. give birth to babies", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6T0U86J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the transmission of genes? [SEP] A. Reproduction [SEP] B. Cancer [SEP] C. Sex [SEP] D. Pollination [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. by indirect light [SEP] H. a wave", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJHA98WM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what creates a completely immobile human? [SEP] A. burning coal [SEP] B. birthdays [SEP] C. lungs [SEP] D. tectonic plates [SEP] E. sports [SEP] F. reproduction [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA6U00AO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what reproduces to give rise to offspring? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. embryos [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Flowers [SEP] H. multiply", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X24942VJGB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is the process by which living things give rise to offspring? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. bird [SEP] D. sex [SEP] E. subtraction [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. eggs [SEP] H. ovum", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS396G2J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What comes from reproduction? [SEP] A. babies [SEP] B. protein [SEP] C. pollution [SEP] D. dead cells [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. children", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ3ZTFRBN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The process by which genes are passed is [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. Summer [SEP] E. respiration [SEP] F. mutation [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. reproduction", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCU38GW9A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What gives rise to offspring? [SEP] A. sex [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. bird [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. ova [SEP] F. production [SEP] G. factories [SEP] H. ovum", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S8BOWEUE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the process by which living things give rise to offspring? [SEP] A. sex [SEP] B. diploid [SEP] C. ovum [SEP] D. bird [SEP] E. ovary [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. gametes [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU53B3O266", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do living things have children? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. babies [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. reproduction [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. production", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S8BSRUEX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The stomach does what in the body? [SEP] A. decreases its bodily water [SEP] B. kills all germs [SEP] C. breaks food into nutrients [SEP] D. stores bile [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. extracts water from food [SEP] G. get chemical reactions started [SEP] H. cause people to become sick.", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I74OXD5B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The digestive system breaks food down into what for the body? [SEP] A. strength [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. meals [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. lipids [SEP] F. fuel [SEP] G. hunger [SEP] H. matter", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6ESZBVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The body needs the digestive system to do what? [SEP] A. Burn calories while exercising [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. Fall asleep easily at night [SEP] D. Digesting food [SEP] E. get started [SEP] F. Absorb food without processing it [SEP] G. Converted sugar [SEP] H. Break down food", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4255TJC3B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which organ helps break down food into nutrients for our bodies? [SEP] A. heart [SEP] B. pancreas [SEP] C. pipe [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. pituitary [SEP] F. enzymes [SEP] G. Proteins [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HH0OKXX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does the digestive system use to produce nutrients for the body? [SEP] A. Proteins [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. oysters [SEP] D. catabolism [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. ice cubes [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756A2LPC0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the digestive system break into nutrients for the body? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. paper [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. meat [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. corn [SEP] G. music [SEP] H. the colon", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403IQJL8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What provides the regeneration of cells for the body? [SEP] A. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] B. the kiln [SEP] C. Earthworms [SEP] D. the kitchen [SEP] E. the digestive system [SEP] F. prolactin release [SEP] G. Pituitary gland [SEP] H. the corona", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTJTLZ16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does digestion absorb? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. O2 [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X2CP93B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is needed for the body to grow and remain healthy? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. Hair on the head [SEP] C. carbohydrates [SEP] D. Fast response time [SEP] E. The digestive system [SEP] F. Hair on the feet [SEP] G. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XDE6O8X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What breaks food into nutrients for the body? [SEP] A. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] B. secretion of acids and bases [SEP] C. Eating and drinking [SEP] D. the most widely used biofuel [SEP] E. the stage of citokinesis [SEP] F. To conserve energy [SEP] G. Something that tapeworms do not have [SEP] H. hydration of their cells", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKF0641O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What enables the body to grow? [SEP] A. single-celled organisms [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] D. carbohydrates [SEP] E. genetic material [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. the digestive system [SEP] H. Males and females", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN3J2DUX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does the digestive system break food into for the body? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. fatty [SEP] C. iron [SEP] D. lipids [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHCK896W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where do platypus females lay their eggs? [SEP] A. swea [SEP] B. tree [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. fields [SEP] E. ground [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. plate [SEP] H. holder", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6NNO7ZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what females nest in a burrow and wait for the hatching? [SEP] A. ostrich [SEP] B. burrowing rabbits [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. warm-blooded [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. rooster [SEP] H. platypus", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H3K43MV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where do platypus females construct their homes for egg laying? [SEP] A. loose dirt [SEP] B. out in the open [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. Summer [SEP] E. rocky areas [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. soft soil [SEP] H. compacted soil", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCHDS5LC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do echidna lay? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. eggs [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. tadpoles [SEP] G. nektar [SEP] H. sacs", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXGO97AW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What lays their eggs in a burrow? [SEP] A. no mammals [SEP] B. all mammals [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. some mammals [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZU668YW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do platypus lay eggs? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. on a flat plane [SEP] C. in a tree [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. during the day [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. in a dug out area [SEP] H. in the water", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLQZXTDI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what lays their eggs in a burrow? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. monotremes [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWWSFQHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the distinguishing feature of monotremes? [SEP] A. They lay eggs [SEP] B. the eyes [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. eardrum [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. They have thick fur [SEP] H. fur and fat", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PO3T5CA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does not normally lay eggs? [SEP] A. swea [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. Mammal [SEP] D. chickens [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYIH34LD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Most mollusks have what? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. protective parents [SEP] F. angry neighbors [SEP] G. extra arms [SEP] H. protective bony armor", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USOCMVTE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do most mussles have? [SEP] A. Epidermis [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. shells [SEP] D. snow [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. names [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBG8P3U9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Some invertebrates may have which feature? [SEP] A. invertebrate [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. gills [SEP] D. exception [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. mollusk [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. shell", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0F3IATN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what usually has a shell? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. tortoises [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. oysters", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV7F31L8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most soft-bodied invertebrates have what? [SEP] A. hands [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. protected [SEP] D. a cuticle [SEP] E. hard [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. shells [SEP] H. exterior", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL1283JZBV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What have shells? [SEP] A. keeps the organism warm [SEP] B. lima beans [SEP] C. whales [SEP] D. objects that have mass [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. most cephalopods [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJGVCMKR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do mollusks contain? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. bacon [SEP] D. cayenne [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. Calcium carbonate", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GX1PW2Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can shells protect? [SEP] A. fronts [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. soft bodies [SEP] D. coastlines [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. hard bodies", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJCMAU2W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Mussels have what? [SEP] A. seaweed [SEP] B. arms [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. a shell [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. Length [SEP] H. legs", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATZP4ABB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do the second-largest invertebrate group have? [SEP] A. shells [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. tortoises [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. honeybees", "id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4IXYYRY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most of what type of animal is known for having a shell? [SEP] A. fossils [SEP] B. toads [SEP] C. eggs [SEP] D. swea [SEP] E. small [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. porous [SEP] H. snail", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW3206VKSYD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is when rocks are broken down? [SEP] A. roof weathering [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. brick weathering [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] F. at or near the margins [SEP] G. home weathering [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLE98QNF9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause rocks to break down? [SEP] A. Wind Barriers [SEP] B. Protective Barriers [SEP] C. Stone Sealers [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. mines [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. Gravity", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISE1MULW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What weathers rocks? [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. a delta [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGMEIE2T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is formed when rocks break down? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. sand [SEP] D. coastlines [SEP] E. detritus [SEP] F. deltas [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. alluvial", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIDWPPAK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can break down rocks? [SEP] A. Jellyfish [SEP] B. sea urchins [SEP] C. deltas [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. ice wedging [SEP] F. room temperature [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. cliffs", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QXWNAJWR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Mechanical weathering produces [SEP] A. Sand dollars [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. homogenous [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. soft soil [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. cactuses [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMM97YOUG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What occurs when rocks are weathered mechanically? [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. deltas [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. amoebae [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAQR36ZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is it called when rocks are broken down mechanically? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. coral reef [SEP] D. cracking [SEP] E. tube [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHPZYG1OM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are broken down by water? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. germs [SEP] C. shells [SEP] D. lipids [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. dead [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA5ZYA05", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a water vascular system with tube feet? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. blastoids [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MC7H9H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is an example of an echinoderm? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. eel [SEP] C. starfish [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. shark [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. algae", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU7WY2QH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What kind of animals has a water vascular system with tubed feet? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. starfish [SEP] C. reeds [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. warm-blooded [SEP] F. sponges [SEP] G. sea coral [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZS6M8YA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What kind of feet do echinoids have? [SEP] A. tube [SEP] B. long [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. webbed [SEP] E. arched [SEP] F. edible [SEP] G. muscle [SEP] H. flat", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RL9OU7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do echinoderms use their feet to locomote themselves? [SEP] A. one at a time [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. running and lifting [SEP] D. protein channels [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. undulations [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5A1OV8G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What phylum do starfish belong to? [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Echinoderm. [SEP] D. Mollusca. [SEP] E. Sponge. [SEP] F. Absorb light [SEP] G. Annelid. [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LAR8YWQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where does a starfish have its water vascular system? [SEP] A. salt and water. [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. the environment [SEP] D. in its arms [SEP] E. on the rocks [SEP] F. in its eyes [SEP] G. Epidermis [SEP] H. in the ocean", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USSWKTVI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can have a water vascular system with tube feet? [SEP] A. ducks [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. horses [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. deuterostomes", "id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK60S2PA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what have a unique water vascular system with tube feet? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. sea urchins [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6ZI5TW1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Sea stars use a unique water vascular system with what? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. a ray [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. porous [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. volume", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CQPQDJZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which has a unique water vascular system? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. Echinoids [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKQPXESG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "a connection is between the eye and what type of feet in echinoderms [SEP] A. tube [SEP] B. Seesaw [SEP] C. vision [SEP] D. made [SEP] E. voles [SEP] F. a path [SEP] G. bones [SEP] H. muscle", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG9YNRJ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the average weather in Indonesia? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. Windy [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. mild [SEP] E. Dry [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. Cold [SEP] H. temperature", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK54W07Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "To learn more about the average weather, it is essential to: [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. observe it [SEP] C. argue about it [SEP] D. ignore it [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. write about it", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OC9PZTN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is Jordan's average weather over time? [SEP] A. coldest season [SEP] B. non-existant [SEP] C. autumn [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. dry and hot [SEP] F. snowing [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. nighttime 24/7", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW2AYQJKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Climate can be annalyzed with [SEP] A. sphygmomanometer [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. seasons [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. seismometers [SEP] F. satellites [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. nanometers", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBUDCJO1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What depends on the climate in an area? [SEP] A. school time [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. eating dinner [SEP] D. bloom time [SEP] E. seasons [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. planting trees [SEP] H. energy usage", "id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS28UKBE3J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "climate is the average what over a long period of time? [SEP] A. Earth's atmosphere circulation [SEP] B. By wind and rain [SEP] C. heat and pressure [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Temperature changing [SEP] F. Earth's density [SEP] G. characteristics [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0U7SVML", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Climate is the average of things like what in an area over a long period of time [SEP] A. earthquake activity [SEP] B. native species [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. biological diversity [SEP] E. rain or sun shine [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. food web [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G06H9DYI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what looks at long-term averages in an area over a long period of time? [SEP] A. habitat [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. mild [SEP] D. weather [SEP] E. seasons [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. atmosphere", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2DE0ZS2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the average weather in Taiwan over a long period of time? [SEP] A. nonexistent [SEP] B. coldest season [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. arctic [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. subtropical [SEP] G. seasons [SEP] H. snowy", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBQEL5RR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The average weather in an area during an era is called: [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. epoch [SEP] C. good [SEP] D. autumn [SEP] E. time period [SEP] F. mild [SEP] G. Pleistocein [SEP] H. climate", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3MQLC9IO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the average weather in a place over time? [SEP] A. mild [SEP] B. Summer [SEP] C. deserts [SEP] D. acclimate [SEP] E. seasons [SEP] F. climate [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. climatic", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17J05SWOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Loud noises can cause animals to what? [SEP] A. run away [SEP] B. look for food [SEP] C. started [SEP] D. get started [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. Heart rate [SEP] G. take a bath [SEP] H. go to sleep", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HXL7JL8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What could cause an animal to startle? [SEP] A. Firecrackers [SEP] B. Going into hibernation [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. an electric stove [SEP] F. Gathering food [SEP] G. Seeing prey [SEP] H. vehicles", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP4EXLFE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can startle animals? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. Electrical [SEP] C. Frogs [SEP] D. nothing [SEP] E. sunset [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. sunrise", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRKVCURR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can cause animals to startle? [SEP] A. Electrical [SEP] B. thunder [SEP] C. sleeping [SEP] D. rapid breathing [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XBOHN7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can animals be startled by? [SEP] A. murmur [SEP] B. reflexes [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VWR1T97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are frightened by noise? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. fetus [SEP] C. children [SEP] D. adults [SEP] E. pigeons [SEP] F. omnivores [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. babies", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XRZ8O8J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what cause loud noises to animals [SEP] A. bright lights [SEP] B. twigs [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. Gunshots [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. soft noises [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. people", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NLYGNMN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "loud noises can cause hamsters to deliver quite a what? [SEP] A. deadly [SEP] B. package [SEP] C. lecture [SEP] D. delivery [SEP] E. rabies [SEP] F. bite [SEP] G. Injury [SEP] H. food", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IGD4B2F6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Flat spots on rail car wheels can cause what to startle? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. planes [SEP] D. vehicles [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. deaf people [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q6KRU9GH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause animals to become dangerous? [SEP] A. threatened [SEP] B. Befriending them [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. hyperthyroidism [SEP] E. Helping them [SEP] F. Loud noises [SEP] G. Happy thoughts [SEP] H. steroids", "id": "3V26SBZTBDD8WGIASUTF6385B0SZZO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does loud noises often do to mammals? [SEP] A. decrease stamina [SEP] B. comfort them [SEP] C. inspire them [SEP] D. quiet them [SEP] E. kill them [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. startle them [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FUKF085", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Thunder can do what to animals? [SEP] A. decrease stamina [SEP] B. It gets heated up [SEP] C. remove fur [SEP] D. kill them [SEP] E. lengthen tails [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. startle them [SEP] H. improve digestion", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPDI690G8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can loud noises be? [SEP] A. a chime [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. supersonic [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP85CDX0L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What might a loud noise in the woods make an animal do? [SEP] A. snort [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. reacts [SEP] D. Injury [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. struck [SEP] G. dies [SEP] H. running", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TAG8T5C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can loud noises cause animals to do? [SEP] A. struck [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. kicked [SEP] D. Injury [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. running [SEP] G. snort [SEP] H. reacts", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD6353NJP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause animals to startle? [SEP] A. Engine [SEP] B. storms [SEP] C. guns [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. metal [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. Cars [SEP] H. motors", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HK7LUWS0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Heat and pain may be felt on the skin because of what? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Decibels [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. nerves [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. bones [SEP] G. muscles [SEP] H. arteries", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCNTNJSK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The body measures sensor input to the skin such as what? [SEP] A. Heart rate [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. kind look [SEP] D. lound noises [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. firm hugs [SEP] G. laughter [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRWLT4H6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do you feel heat on your skin? [SEP] A. It burns [SEP] B. Something coming from a gland [SEP] C. Water vapor cooling [SEP] D. Your sensory system picks it up [SEP] E. Your skin peels [SEP] F. matter vibrating [SEP] G. Your skin turns red [SEP] H. By wind and rain", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYY8X42ZO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can nerve endings feel? [SEP] A. magnetism [SEP] B. Injury [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. solar rays [SEP] E. taste [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. harm [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM5HILCA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what layer can heat and pressure be felt from nerves? [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. internal organs [SEP] D. hair [SEP] E. messengers [SEP] F. epidermal [SEP] G. Riding a bike [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UE59AYL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? [SEP] A. stem cells [SEP] B. joules [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. chemical messengers [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFARR4TA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on what structure [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. Neuron. [SEP] E. quadriceps [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. Epidermis", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES0V8E6K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? [SEP] A. 2 substances rubbing together [SEP] B. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] C. several different ways [SEP] D. surfaces rubbing together [SEP] E. series of enzyme-mediated reactions [SEP] F. flow of electric charge [SEP] G. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] H. Material carrying electricity", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT5ZZ4SM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How is the sensation of feeling heat and pressure on the skin transmitted? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. unidirectional [SEP] C. direct energy [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. chemical reaction [SEP] G. nervous system [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92LL1R8L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does the atmosphere do before turning into fog [SEP] A. adapt [SEP] B. rest [SEP] C. Rise [SEP] D. fall [SEP] E. cooled [SEP] F. snow [SEP] G. swirl [SEP] H. Lift", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVDBR53O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is formed when water vapor condenses in the air? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. a wave [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. clear skies [SEP] F. sweat [SEP] G. haze [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZNZ3COPE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is fog formed from? [SEP] A. atoms [SEP] B. antennas [SEP] C. watershred [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. condensed clouds [SEP] G. Wet weather [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT61OIAJJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of vapor condenses to form fog in the air? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Oxygen [SEP] C. H20 [SEP] D. Dew [SEP] E. NaCl [SEP] F. sodium chloride [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. mountain ranges", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827IIJH91", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be water vapor condensing in air be a hindrance to? [SEP] A. eating [SEP] B. driving [SEP] C. survival [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. farming [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. cooking", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VPN5U6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Fog is formed from what condensing? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. nitrogen [SEP] C. spring [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. water", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFWPHMT6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is an analogue to fog? [SEP] A. rainy [SEP] B. Pacific [SEP] C. thunder [SEP] D. Halloween [SEP] E. steam [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. mystery", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV98FWVZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When does haze get denser? [SEP] A. daylight changes [SEP] B. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] C. reflect objectstowards the eye [SEP] D. colder weather [SEP] E. colder and wetter [SEP] F. at or near the margins [SEP] G. When the water is hot [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HVZFJL6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Fog is formed when [SEP] A. summer end [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. air cools [SEP] F. Wet weather [SEP] G. rainy [SEP] H. dry and hot", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWE4OMZ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is formed by water vapor condensing in the air? [SEP] A. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. Something found in San Francisco [SEP] D. At the peak of a mountain [SEP] E. By wind and rain [SEP] F. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] G. Something that makes plants green [SEP] H. A transportation fuel", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCJ98JBY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when water vapors cool down? [SEP] A. colder weather [SEP] B. Fog is formed [SEP] C. Heat energy [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. Something to move [SEP] G. prolactin release [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYRECF0GC0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does frozen water break? [SEP] A. lake [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. sky [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. nektar [SEP] G. Weight [SEP] H. rock", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWKL9P54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Why do pipes sometimes burst during the winter [SEP] A. Water evaporating [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. Water expanding [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. Water melting [SEP] F. Water contracting [SEP] G. colder weather [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511BO0ZO1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when water reaches zero degrees Celsius? [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. it shrinks [SEP] C. colder weather [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. it boils [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. nothing [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXK9TP1AN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens to ice? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. it grows [SEP] D. it floats in air [SEP] E. it freezes [SEP] F. vaporization [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. it expands", "id": "3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1J67YY0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When does water expand? [SEP] A. When it's cold [SEP] B. When it's hot [SEP] C. When it's raining [SEP] D. In the winter [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. When it's dry [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCPHPSJ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When does water freeze into ice? [SEP] A. colder weather [SEP] B. Under 32 degrees [SEP] C. Physical weathering [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. Never [SEP] G. Only at 32 degrees [SEP] H. Over 32 degrees", "id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXOXIIFN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What property of a substance changes when it is frozen? [SEP] A. motility [SEP] B. molecular make-up [SEP] C. molecules [SEP] D. elements contained [SEP] E. Weight [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. size [SEP] H. density", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4S31XII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Pipes can burst because at low temperatures, water does what? [SEP] A. break off [SEP] B. moves [SEP] C. expand [SEP] D. evaporate [SEP] E. squeeze [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. boil [SEP] H. shrink", "id": "3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK5YH7WWJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "beets tolerate how much water expansion [SEP] A. cooled [SEP] B. adapt [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. mild", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOB5CRFZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of circulatory system do arthropods have? [SEP] A. open [SEP] B. toads [SEP] C. closed [SEP] D. porous [SEP] E. fluid [SEP] F. H 2 O [SEP] G. tissue [SEP] H. koalas", "id": "3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORRLU223", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. goats [SEP] E. the ocean [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOEZ050Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "shellfish have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump what [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. life [SEP] C. salt [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. water", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8QHJY5Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that move blood into what? [SEP] A. eyes [SEP] B. caverns [SEP] C. body water [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. drink [SEP] H. arteries", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV620P2CED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does a squids circulatory system pump? [SEP] A. Mucus [SEP] B. Air [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. Blood [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXT508QI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. aorta [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. clams [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403J438LT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. abalone [SEP] D. elephants [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. crocodiles [SEP] G. giraffes [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKH7R5JK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do mollusks hearts circulate through the body? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WM2AI3OT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have a circulatory system? [SEP] A. protist [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. veins [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH21PMIK9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "An animal which may have one or two hearts to pump blood is: [SEP] A. squid [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. edible [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE0E1AED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what kind of heart do mollusks have? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. fossils [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. warm [SEP] H. simple", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8AQR0XZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which animals have a circulatory system? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. squids [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. chickens", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35S21DOM8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "have a circulatory system with one or two hearts [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. elms [SEP] D. Clams [SEP] E. salmon [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. toads [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LR27TXBE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Inhaling and exhaling fumes of burning tobacco causes damage to what, directly? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. spleen [SEP] D. fingers [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. tissue [SEP] G. liver [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4QW7XI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can reduce respiratory system capacity? [SEP] A. Breathing [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. Exercising [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. Singing", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPF0ICA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What damages air sacs? [SEP] A. burning [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. Oxygen delivered through cannulas [SEP] D. Smoking [SEP] E. Drinking alcohol [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. Cardiovascular exercises", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZJHQDSH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes damage to the lungs? [SEP] A. breathing [SEP] B. tar [SEP] C. HPV [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. CFCs [SEP] F. sunshine [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. mist", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCO4ZVRW6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes direct damage to the lungs? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. tissue [SEP] D. hypothyroidism [SEP] E. breathing [SEP] F. hydrogen [SEP] G. amoebae [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRXXJH4Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What harms the respiration system? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. smoking [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. swimming [SEP] H. breathing", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UDTELKJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes cancer? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. Roundworms [SEP] C. abstinence [SEP] D. steroids [SEP] E. smoking [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VONJ2SB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Emphysema can be caused by [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. nitric oxide [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. steroids [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. hydrogen peroxide", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M92Y6LLJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do cigarettes cause? [SEP] A. circulatory systems [SEP] B. a lot of human deaths [SEP] C. increased health of lungs [SEP] D. increased stamina in life [SEP] E. Something that causes allergies [SEP] F. guaranteed longer life [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. direct damage to the lungs", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827LOYH9V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes direct damage to the lungs? [SEP] A. breathing [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. cigars [SEP] F. germs [SEP] G. steroids [SEP] H. respiring", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKLXDES7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used to move people? [SEP] A. Lift [SEP] B. Air [SEP] C. cars [SEP] D. Populations [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. Raft [SEP] G. Move [SEP] H. marine", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0FBGG7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are used for moving people? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. bicycle [SEP] C. Limbs [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. volume [SEP] F. lions [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. density", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV2M0VP1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are used to move people? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. pencils [SEP] C. cars [SEP] D. tendons [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. muscles [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. buses", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA9OHKEO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "the maglev train is used for moving what [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. containers [SEP] C. athletes [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. resouces", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBJ0KACG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The city bus is used for moving what? [SEP] A. cars [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. ideas [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. cities [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW331F7DT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does transportation do? [SEP] A. dries [SEP] B. adapt [SEP] C. improve [SEP] D. speed [SEP] E. recovers [SEP] F. driving [SEP] G. freezes [SEP] H. moves", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3Q0PLQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Model rocketry can be used to study how people are what? [SEP] A. able to read [SEP] B. warm [SEP] C. dead [SEP] D. living [SEP] E. moved [SEP] F. born [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. moved by emotion", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1W1RA6P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "transportation technology requires what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. human effort [SEP] C. solar panels [SEP] D. scarce resources [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. support [SEP] G. wind energy [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALLFS2K2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are buses often used for? [SEP] A. lowered energy cost [SEP] B. to move livestock [SEP] C. Quality of life [SEP] D. to move freight [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. to function as a house [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANS1BANF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which of the following is the fastest that people can be moved with current technology? [SEP] A. Riding a bike [SEP] B. bicycle [SEP] C. speed of light [SEP] D. supersonic [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. superluminal [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. highway speed", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSPVFW6U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are used for moving people? [SEP] A. Limbs [SEP] B. trains [SEP] C. bicycle [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. cats [SEP] F. bike [SEP] G. robots [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BS6DNCF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is used for moving people? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. birds [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. lava [SEP] F. space travel [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V049F0LS8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are a transportation technology [SEP] A. tractor [SEP] B. bike [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. email [SEP] E. motors [SEP] F. crane [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXRUAHDU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is public transportation used to transport large amounts of? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. boxes [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. athletes [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SKJKT1MM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do human beings use to move around? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. basic building blocks of life [SEP] D. converting electricity to heat [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. transportation technology [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1ENEW0HN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A ruler is used for measuring [SEP] A. depth [SEP] B. volume [SEP] C. dimension [SEP] D. size [SEP] E. adding heat [SEP] F. distance [SEP] G. speed [SEP] H. feet", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPJXV81G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is length measured in? [SEP] A. Square Feet [SEP] B. Liters [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. Inches [SEP] E. arteries [SEP] F. Seconds [SEP] G. streams. [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMURIU8L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is used to indicate an object's size? [SEP] A. clock [SEP] B. shells [SEP] C. shape [SEP] D. ruler [SEP] E. colors [SEP] F. Sight [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. thoughts", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQVMATLX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What's one common unit for measuring the length of an object? [SEP] A. structure and function [SEP] B. Time and energy [SEP] C. Grams per gallon [SEP] D. Length [SEP] E. Bundles of fibers [SEP] F. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] G. Pounds [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS1E0ONP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What tool might measure something in meters? [SEP] A. A scale [SEP] B. microscope [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. A protractor [SEP] E. feet [SEP] F. A ruler [SEP] G. biceps [SEP] H. A thermometer", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31QWXPIB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can a ruler measure the meters of? [SEP] A. an imaginary distance [SEP] B. a black hole [SEP] C. quarks [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. athletes [SEP] G. sea urchins [SEP] H. an object", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBGUCOIA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do you measure in inches and fractions of inches? [SEP] A. Axis [SEP] B. Time [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. Length [SEP] F. Weight [SEP] G. size [SEP] H. feet", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5L9IUWYR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How would you measure the perimeter of the outside of an object? [SEP] A. With a scale. [SEP] B. With a ruler. [SEP] C. With a thermometer. [SEP] D. With a hydrometer. [SEP] E. by indirect light [SEP] F. Under 32 degrees [SEP] G. focusing a lens [SEP] H. electron microscope", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIM5YXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How can you measure a shadow? [SEP] A. size [SEP] B. observe it [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. simple [SEP] E. a ruler [SEP] F. mirrors [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. an image", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9599WP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What differ strongly in appearance and are barrel shaped? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. abdomens [SEP] D. oxen [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. burrs [SEP] H. tunicates", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W24CH8B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What shape are sea squirts? [SEP] A. rectangle [SEP] B. Loose [SEP] C. swimming [SEP] D. barrel [SEP] E. protected [SEP] F. swea [SEP] G. square [SEP] H. cross", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYJ4Y4LJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what adults are barrel-shaped? [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. Length [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. sea squirts [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. beer", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS765AOY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are barrel-shaped? [SEP] A. adult giraffes [SEP] B. adult sea squirts [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. adult starfish [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. adult sloths [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYQ0IBOB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what adults are barrel-shaped? [SEP] A. sea squirts [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. homogenous [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. Length [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. survive", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EIKB1U7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What shapes are bluebells? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. Barrel [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. lmestone [SEP] G. Flowers [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1M5UN5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Adult tulip bulbs are what shape? [SEP] A. barrel-shaped [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. Something to move [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. epidermal [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. revolving [SEP] H. reflecting light", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKLA5UGE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Bulbs can be classified as what shape [SEP] A. a prism [SEP] B. LEDs [SEP] C. barrel [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. Grow well [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21WWDHR4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Adult urochordates are _-shaped. [SEP] A. Length [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. fossils [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. barrel [SEP] F. fertile [SEP] G. Grow well [SEP] H. revolving", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OSYDQKS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "cranberry harvests require the presence of what [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. Sun [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. freezing rain [SEP] F. strong winds [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. large farms", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DP5GUK0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Who pollinates? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. corn [SEP] D. male [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. ants [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. bees", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ51RMGQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do cranberries need for production? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. blueberries [SEP] F. leaves [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. wind pollination", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVF35GQQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what relationship does pollination have towards pollinators? [SEP] A. unidirectional [SEP] B. genetic diversity [SEP] C. support [SEP] D. bees [SEP] E. unrelated [SEP] F. it doesn't need them [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. Time and energy", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIJXBWH8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Bees are necessary to [SEP] A. haploid plants [SEP] B. genetic diversity [SEP] C. spread flower seeds [SEP] D. prevent evolution [SEP] E. Reproduction [SEP] F. eat weeds [SEP] G. chew flowers [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU53BPC626", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What requires either insects or wind. [SEP] A. Pollen grains [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. earth [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. bloom time [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. nature", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9KUFCXQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Several plant species pollinate through what? [SEP] A. bloom time [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. Reproduction [SEP] D. Wind [SEP] E. tiny polyps [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOBMORF9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can be required for plants to reproduce? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. pH [SEP] E. lipids [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAVR56ZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Flowers require _. [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNP5HFZ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "TRH stimulates what? [SEP] A. gene release [SEP] B. prolactin release [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. brain release [SEP] H. code release", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9D1YPFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "TRH stimulates the pituitary gland to produce [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. insulin [SEP] D. testosterone [SEP] E. grow [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. endorphines [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL57ZEYS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What gland helps regulate the metabolic rate in the body? [SEP] A. dehydration [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. Prostate glands [SEP] D. H2O glands [SEP] E. Pituitary gland [SEP] F. pancreas [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. Anal scent glands", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO4NJCV7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Increased TRH stimulation is associated with hypothyroidism [SEP] A. hypothyroidism [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. Decibels [SEP] H. Damaged hearing", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGPVJC8B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The master gland of the body produces what stimulating hormone? [SEP] A. the looseness of soil [SEP] B. increases a body's strength [SEP] C. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] D. raising their temperature [SEP] E. it helps plants in growing [SEP] F. Generating heat [SEP] G. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] H. barks and snarls", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSERT7PT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is TSH regulated by? [SEP] A. pituitary [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. heat or cold [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. organ", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN8PYDUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is caused by less production of thyroid-stimulating hormone? [SEP] A. It decreases [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. energy usage [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Localized damage [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. hyperthyroidism [SEP] H. reduced heat", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALAQMK2P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is stimulated by the pituitary gland to produce thyroid-stimulating hormone? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. the body's largest organ [SEP] C. Prolactin release [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X7GT93S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What stimulates the pituitary gland in order to maintain structural integrity of the thyroid? [SEP] A. TRH [SEP] B. Urea [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. PDAs [SEP] E. HPV [SEP] F. SO2 [SEP] G. mL [SEP] H. p53", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GWLHRIK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction often requires what? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. acid rain [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. buds [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATUNCABA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What often requires bees? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. Play dates [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. timers [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. Wasp study", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1V3Z0W8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is required for reproduction? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. courtship [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. leaves [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R61FR34", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is required for plant reproduction? [SEP] A. By wind and rain [SEP] B. Something that is found on a cloud [SEP] C. fertilization occurs [SEP] D. Males and females [SEP] E. Something that comes from a volcano [SEP] F. Something that is invisible [SEP] G. Something that causes allergies [SEP] H. sperm and egg fuse", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700JC4I3D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction often requires something that causes what? [SEP] A. mutations [SEP] B. bloom time [SEP] C. An earthquake [SEP] D. Steam [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. The common cold [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. Allergies", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N8A6G1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction often requires nectar and what? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. sun [SEP] D. saliva [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. energy", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76CMG4JF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does plant reproduction often require? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. droughts [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. bees [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. legumes", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULZ690LF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what often requires pollen to reproduce? [SEP] A. burrs [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. hummingbirds [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ65I2RD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Hay fever is caused by [SEP] A. one celled organisms [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. chemical messengers [SEP] E. carbon [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. plant reproduction [SEP] H. single-celled organisms", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2NH1QRX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does plant reproduction often require? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. fire [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. bees [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. food", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CM0U9Z5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are required for plant reproduction? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. Earthworms [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. hormones [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LJ7QAXD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Gametes are often required for reproduction in: [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. coral [SEP] C. Jellyfish [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. courtship [SEP] F. Frogs [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKEBCN19", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Smoking tobacco can cause what? [SEP] A. heart health [SEP] B. lymphoma [SEP] C. murmur [SEP] D. good lungs [SEP] E. heart strength [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. symptoms", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81GBI6NO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Smoking tobacco decreases [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. growth hormone [SEP] C. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. insulin production [SEP] H. testosterone", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4J4NG5C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does smoking harm? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. consumers [SEP] C. athletes [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. radiation [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. tobacco leaves", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLE6JNXK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what decreases your stamina when you smoke it? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. dry conditions [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. hydrogen [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. liver cancer", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TAUIT5E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "doing what with tobacco decreases athletic ability [SEP] A. steroids [SEP] B. wearing [SEP] C. A virus [SEP] D. eating [SEP] E. Heart rate [SEP] F. smoking [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. decorating", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JBLBVTKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What decreases stamina? [SEP] A. cleaning pipes [SEP] B. liver cancer [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. smoking meat [SEP] E. smoking pipes [SEP] F. smoking volcanoes [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I7L0KD53", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does tobacco harm? [SEP] A. lungs [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. tissue [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. kidney [SEP] H. people", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYZAGBO2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Smoking cigarettes will do what? [SEP] A. increase lung capacity [SEP] B. increase stamina [SEP] C. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] D. kill them [SEP] E. hyperthyroidism [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. decrease stamina [SEP] H. decrease health problems", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL9635IDC0PN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "smoking what decreases stamina? [SEP] A. salmon [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. cigars [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. fireplace [SEP] H. steroids", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TW5N0IT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What decreases manual dexterity? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. lifting weights [SEP] C. hypothyroidism [SEP] D. prolonged thirst [SEP] E. working out [SEP] F. eating healthy [SEP] G. smoking tobacco [SEP] H. Abnormal cell growth", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9MKTZVK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can smoking tobacco cause? [SEP] A. cancer [SEP] B. symptoms [SEP] C. increased stamina [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. increased energy [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. environmental benefits", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEWOVPKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What decreases stamina? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. liver cancer [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. burning [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y60D3SVZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "secondhand smoke decreases what? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. motility [SEP] C. stamina [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Glucose [SEP] G. voltage [SEP] H. apoptosis", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKY705IU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Smoking tobacco can cause what to increase? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. cause people to become sick. [SEP] C. enormous damage to homes [SEP] D. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. smell and taste", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAAAWWKK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which of the following can decrease stamina? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. smallpox [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. liver cancer [SEP] E. Weight [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. Cigarettes [SEP] H. uncontrolled", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566MQXTE0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What decreases stamina? [SEP] A. dry conditions [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. liver cancer", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWVD24ZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What decreases stamina? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. dehydration [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. liver cancer [SEP] F. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] G. smoking cigarettes [SEP] H. some viruses", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBS9TJ8Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be seen with our eyes? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. screams [SEP] D. laughter [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. mirrors [SEP] G. Echinoids [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH684T0KV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "an image in a mirror is formed by reflecting [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. radiation [SEP] C. atoms [SEP] D. gravitions [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. Smooth", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW304XJT038", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What forms an image in water? [SEP] A. dolphins [SEP] B. tiny polyps [SEP] C. dark matter [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. reflecting light [SEP] F. individual molecules [SEP] G. holograms [SEP] H. jungles of the sea", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKWI9DW2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is reflected in a mirror to form an image? [SEP] A. an electron lens [SEP] B. rain or sun shine [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. glass", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RPY0U7A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": " When a mirror reflects photons it creates [SEP] A. an image [SEP] B. vibrations [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3DL5A9Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "An image is formed where by the ratio of light out to light in? [SEP] A. fronts [SEP] B. Smooth [SEP] C. segmented [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. two [SEP] F. mirror [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EFD1U19", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes an image to reflect? [SEP] A. the sun [SEP] B. fibers [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZHFN6XI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An image in a mirror reflects what? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. they body they live in [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. Males and females", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHK9IE1NY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How is a mirror image formed? [SEP] A. our nearest star [SEP] B. an electron microscope [SEP] C. an external framework [SEP] D. unidirectional [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. microscope [SEP] H. by indirect light", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN85IMF3R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do mirrors reflect? [SEP] A. Vanes [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. eyes [SEP] H. retina", "id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBQHR4CJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are disseminated by sticking to the fur of an animal? [SEP] A. twine [SEP] B. pebbles [SEP] C. rabies [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. feathers [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. clams [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ133EQF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How does a gelatinous coating help seeds? [SEP] A. makes Jello [SEP] B. water pistol [SEP] C. Plant reproduction [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. weightless [SEP] F. animal transport [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. prolactin release", "id": "3018Q3ZVOIPYTHOB6LJ337FXE6XRAI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What propagates mangoes? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. flowers [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. boats", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5WXC92L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What stuck to animal fur can spread? [SEP] A. teeth [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. thoughts [SEP] D. rabies [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. vibrations [SEP] H. A virus", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4YOBG5J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If seeds stick to a what then that seed will be transported by the animal [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. pigeons [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. building [SEP] F. stationary boulder [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. rabbit", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2MZ7ZDB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is transported by sticking to the fur of an animal? [SEP] A. burrs [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. keratin [SEP] D. caviar [SEP] E. A virus [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. eggs [SEP] H. lipids", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELW8PCGB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How can mammals transport seeds? [SEP] A. mechanical [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. with their ears [SEP] D. with their teeth [SEP] E. with their eyes [SEP] F. with their fur [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. circulatory systems", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QXATTWJD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is carried in birds feathers? [SEP] A. rabies [SEP] B. A virus [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. keratin [SEP] F. fibers [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDO6YMKO0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can help plants grow? [SEP] A. Solar energy [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. Animal fur [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Enzymes [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDB8I3KI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Something with what sticks to the fur of an animal and is transported? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. water vapor [SEP] D. Glucose [SEP] E. exoskeleton [SEP] F. A kernel [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3XETGVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "trees can be dispersed by [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. gene flow [SEP] D. mutations [SEP] E. wind speed [SEP] F. animal fur [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANDGMAN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Water vapor is formed when gas changes into a liquid by reducing what? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. electrical energy [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. solar flares [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. water power", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JN3LVJI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is reduced in condensation when changing from a gas into a liquid? [SEP] A. h2o molecules [SEP] B. atomic element [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. neutrons [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI0V7TGR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What changes from gas in the air to liquid by reducing heat energy? [SEP] A. a delta [SEP] B. coffee [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. vapors [SEP] F. helium [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZQASDSC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens when there is an increase in heat energy? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. vaporization [SEP] D. Firecrackers [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EFCZU15", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is created when heat energy is reduced? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. Condensation", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDB9GK3Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Water from the air occurs when it changes from gas into a liquid by reducing what? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Time and energy [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC78XXWB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes a gas to condense? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. Water expanding [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. circulatory system [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. less water", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JPCIJVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what absorbs heat? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. tiny polyps [SEP] F. our nearest star [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZSJJA6FY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Decreasing the amount of light results in lower temperatures allowing a potential increase of what? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. aerobic capacity [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYCN5LND", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is when something changes from a gas into a liquid by reducing what is measured in temperature? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. condensation [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF7VITAY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is formed when solvants are dissolved? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. solids [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. moistures [SEP] F. patch reefs [SEP] G. Solutions [SEP] H. liquids", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE0XXL9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A solution is formed by _ being dissolved in solvents. [SEP] A. salient [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. compound [SEP] D. liquids [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. solutes", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYC9SPIBQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A solution is formed when limestone is dissolved in what? [SEP] A. old caves [SEP] B. habitats [SEP] C. body water [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. sandy shores [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. ocean water", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M92RTLLS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are the two ingredients of a saline solution? [SEP] A. salt and water. [SEP] B. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] C. water and iodine [SEP] D. looseness [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. salt and calcium [SEP] G. salt and oxygen [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CCW36L4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When one substance dissolves in another, the mixture is: [SEP] A. unidirectional [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. elemental [SEP] F. emulsion [SEP] G. barrel-shaped [SEP] H. separated", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IB46X1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a solution is formed when one of these gets dissolved into another one of these [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. near the shoreline [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. Light passing through water [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHA7369W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is created when a solvent dissolves a solute? [SEP] A. Solutions [SEP] B. salinity [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLO3LMW7T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is formed by one substance being dissolved in another substance? [SEP] A. patch reefs [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. white vinegar [SEP] G. Calcium carbonate [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHINYUNR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is it called when two substances are dissolved? [SEP] A. Dilution [SEP] B. Bodily water [SEP] C. vaporization [SEP] D. watershred [SEP] E. thirst [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. Condensation [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756DZ7CP6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is essential to all living organisms? [SEP] A. garbage [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. gifts [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. poison [SEP] H. The atmosphere", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE0KOEAG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What disrupts the cycle between organisms and the atmosphere? [SEP] A. burning coal [SEP] B. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] C. replanting forests [SEP] D. solar system [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] G. life cycle [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RURDWVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Carbon cycles quickly between organisms and [SEP] A. O2 [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. comets [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. Aves [SEP] F. ocean [SEP] G. satellites [SEP] H. lung", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29A2VB0M0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What disrupts organisms and the atmosphere? [SEP] A. fog [SEP] B. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] C. light rain [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. burning coal [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXV1AOO3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is needed by living things? [SEP] A. hate [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. pain [SEP] E. love [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. The atmosphere [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RP4OP2NG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is controlled between organisms and the atmosphere? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. air pressure [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3ZYTD73", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What cycle quickly between organisms and the atmosphere? [SEP] A. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] B. organic molecules [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. emissions [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. Burning fuel and air", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBVM2OJF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is controlled by the carbon circle and is transferred between organisms and atmosphere [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. Carbon Dioxide [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. oxidation reaction [SEP] H. temperature", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB103A8ZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is common in males of the same species? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. dancing [SEP] C. mating [SEP] D. traits [SEP] E. females [SEP] F. biceps [SEP] G. Allergies [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A0XBPTT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Competition may cause animals to do what with other animals of their species? [SEP] A. burrow [SEP] B. migrate [SEP] C. break off [SEP] D. disengage [SEP] E. kill them [SEP] F. mating [SEP] G. interact [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827K0JH93", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why would a gorilla dominate all of the resources of a group? [SEP] A. anarchy [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. gene flow [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. four limbs [SEP] G. frustration [SEP] H. enabling", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62J9PNQWN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what species may be caused to fight each other by competition? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Lobsters [SEP] C. violence [SEP] D. pigeons [SEP] E. gases [SEP] F. omnivores [SEP] G. bullfrogs [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6Y71NALZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What may cause fighting within a species? [SEP] A. caring for young [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. growing food [SEP] D. a tree falling [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. Males and females [SEP] G. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] H. making peace", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWVFLHQI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What may cause animals to fight towards members of their own species? [SEP] A. Males and females [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. energy of moving objects [SEP] D. fashion [SEP] E. jealousy [SEP] F. vanity [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3HOSI13XHZN2QE8I8UFLOJ6ZKADDDE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What may cause lions to fight other lions? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. cooperation [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. tradition [SEP] G. boredom [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFFBU4TM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Competition may cause animals to fight towards members in the same what? [SEP] A. bloodline [SEP] B. existence [SEP] C. biome [SEP] D. planet [SEP] E. clams [SEP] F. Mammal [SEP] G. abalone [SEP] H. genus", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT69PHJA1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "fierce fighting for nest sites may cause animals to fight towards who? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. other living things [SEP] D. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] E. large fish [SEP] F. creatures with hair [SEP] G. Males and females [SEP] H. members of orders", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNP98FZ8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What may cause animals to fight towards members of their own species? [SEP] A. energy of moving objects [SEP] B. lots of mates [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. scarce resources [SEP] F. abundant resources [SEP] G. lots of resources [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM09XZ19E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is so small it can only be seen with an electron microscope? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. cell [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. ovum [SEP] E. HIV [SEP] F. magnified [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. RNA", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSR85Q48", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Viruses are so small that they can be seen by what? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. looking close [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. bending light rays [SEP] G. seeing smaller [SEP] H. tuning eyes", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWA0ALXM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can viruses be seen with? [SEP] A. eye [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. magnifying glass [SEP] D. microscope [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. radiation [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. glasses", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5XZ992N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "viruses are so small that they can be seen only with a device developed where? [SEP] A. A computer [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. germany [SEP] E. retina [SEP] F. at home [SEP] G. canada [SEP] H. taiwan", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8DEQQ93", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What of the following can only be viewed by illuminating electrons? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. small animals [SEP] C. eyelashes [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. an image [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJLWWAK3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Objects that are a few nanometers in size can be seen only with: [SEP] A. an electron microscope [SEP] B. refraction of light [SEP] C. matter vibrating [SEP] D. ultrasound [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. slight magnification [SEP] G. flashlights [SEP] H. lens", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610POEX5C0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is so small it can be seen only with an electron microscope? [SEP] A. all invertebrates [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. smallpox [SEP] H. planets", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN5QQ2X2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is used to study viruses? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. Cooking [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. an image [SEP] F. radiation [SEP] G. radiography [SEP] H. Dilution", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HY1XBC3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Viruses are so small that to see them a scientist would have to use what kind of lens? [SEP] A. Refract it [SEP] B. refraction of light [SEP] C. an electron lens [SEP] D. an image [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. bending light rays [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. flashlights", "id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIAR95R73R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How can cells of the Tobacco Mosaic be seen? [SEP] A. refraction of light [SEP] B. an area swollen with pus [SEP] C. by indirect light [SEP] D. death and devastation [SEP] E. bending light rays [SEP] F. electron microscope [SEP] G. deadly and devastating [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCF91XFI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Leaves that keep the plant from what are used for storing water by some plants? [SEP] A. drying out [SEP] B. absorbing liquid [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. cold air [SEP] E. staying damp [SEP] F. dormant state [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. keeping moist", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZKZJQYM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "semi-arid climates have plants that are able to do what with water [SEP] A. be flooded by [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. store [SEP] D. transpire [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. adapt [SEP] G. float in [SEP] H. grow", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1LCU5AF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do some plants use waxy leaves for? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. petals [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. carbon monoxide [SEP] G. water conservation [SEP] H. water evaporation", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62Y7CECN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What uses leaves to store water? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. horses [SEP] C. heterotrophs [SEP] D. kalenchoes [SEP] E. eukyarotes [SEP] F. camels [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. fans", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CPUIJD6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are leaves used to store? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. lipids [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU6ETQ2Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do some cacti use waxy leaves for? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. storing water [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. support [SEP] F. survival [SEP] G. to stay warm [SEP] H. cellulose", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4257HRC3X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where do orchids keep water? [SEP] A. In their leaves [SEP] B. dormant state [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. by indirect light [SEP] E. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] F. near the shoreline [SEP] G. cellulose [SEP] H. they body they live in", "id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BB79YMCF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do Bromeliads store water? [SEP] A. at or near the margins [SEP] B. hard outer covering [SEP] C. an external framework [SEP] D. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] E. In their leaves [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. by indirect light [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XCPSEIC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Leaves are covered with what, which is used to store water in plants? [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. barrel-shaped [SEP] D. fibrous [SEP] E. Collagen [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. cellulose [SEP] H. watershred", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B8DCJQO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "All chemical reactions require the initial input of energy to get the reaction what? [SEP] A. made [SEP] B. state [SEP] C. started [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. over [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. finished [SEP] H. removed", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AHZXFKI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "overcoming the energy barrier starts a what [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. contraction [SEP] C. Movement of an air mass [SEP] D. expansion [SEP] E. metabolic reaction [SEP] F. energy storage [SEP] G. increased body strength [SEP] H. oxidation reaction", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MIGIGK7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does fire require to get started? [SEP] A. an engine [SEP] B. activation energy [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. activated almonds [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LN9WDAMJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do fires require to get started? [SEP] A. vacuum [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. energy usage [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. activation energy [SEP] F. phosphorus [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TSATBM3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "All chemical reactions require a form of what to get started? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. celestial measurement [SEP] C. gas [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. UV [SEP] F. charge [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. scientific expression", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU63HCJU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What require activation energy to get started? [SEP] A. changing colors [SEP] B. chemical additions [SEP] C. reacting colors [SEP] D. Firecrackers [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. heating liquids [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC9L5WXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is required before a chemical change? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. energy usage [SEP] C. activation push [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. activation switch [SEP] F. activation power [SEP] G. Burning fuel and air [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SGNXW54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What must a chemical reaction overcome before starting? [SEP] A. PV=nRT [SEP] B. heat or cold [SEP] C. reactants [SEP] D. energy barrier [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. temperature", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLGF5NXQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can make a chemical reaction easier to get started? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. ATP [SEP] C. Carbohydrates [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. a stove [SEP] F. DNA [SEP] G. Enzymes [SEP] H. electron", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD65HEJNM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do catalysts do? [SEP] A. metabolic reaction [SEP] B. breathe [SEP] C. get chemical reactions started [SEP] D. Slowing the transfer of heat [SEP] E. A compound that donates proton [SEP] F. fertilize eggs [SEP] G. have a positive impact on the environment [SEP] H. inhibit chemical reactions", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GUJRIRF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "In what way does a catalyst help in chemical reactions? [SEP] A. Generating heat [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. metabolic reaction [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. by making heat [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. increases a body's strength [SEP] H. preventing heat transfer", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYJQN518", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do ALL chemical changes require to occur? [SEP] A. during the day [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. Activation energy [SEP] D. wavelengths and photons [SEP] E. Burning fuel and air [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNHGM4MV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What describes something that requires activation energy to get started? [SEP] A. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] D. Riding a bike [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. burning coal [SEP] G. chemical equations [SEP] H. Firecrackers", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCOREJB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Catalysts lower the input required for chemical reactions to what [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. It decreases [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. Under 32 degrees [SEP] E. Decibels [SEP] F. reduce [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. get started", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X441FJD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do ancathostega have four of? [SEP] A. Eggs [SEP] B. feet [SEP] C. Wings [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. Lungs [SEP] F. ovaries [SEP] G. rings [SEP] H. Limbs", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOCFGY3K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Amphibians with what are more advanced than fish? [SEP] A. four eyes [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. tails [SEP] H. many limbs", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBWJ51EO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "These belong to the class of creature that were the first true tetrapods: [SEP] A. millipede [SEP] B. crabs [SEP] C. four limbs [SEP] D. bullfrogs [SEP] E. gastropod [SEP] F. a fish [SEP] G. warm-blooded [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVZBQVP2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "_ are tetrapods. [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. amoeba [SEP] C. Frogs [SEP] D. Length [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. Spiders [SEP] G. Snakes [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI75466S6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are vertebrates with four limbs? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. frogs [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. phytoplankton [SEP] F. coral [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. goats", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQ1WQTL3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The first true tetrapods, or vertebrates with four limbs include [SEP] A. Schwinn [SEP] B. frogs [SEP] C. Man [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. bats [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. feet", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO0IRVCK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "amphibians are the first true what with four limbs? [SEP] A. members of their own species [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. warm-blooded [SEP] D. Due to their feet [SEP] E. animals with backbones [SEP] F. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] G. Something to move [SEP] H. Generating heat", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X3OX392", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are amphibians classified by? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. ovaries [SEP] C. colors [SEP] D. feet [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. genus [SEP] G. skull [SEP] H. Length", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN874MB6BB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are monophyletic with four limbs ? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. amphibians [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. alpacas [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NRLOP89", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The first tetrapods were [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] C. in the frog family [SEP] D. running and lifting [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHVBUT23", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Without what, no object can be seen? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. shade [SEP] G. lenses [SEP] H. light", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENDA6WZK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do mirrors do? [SEP] A. converting electricity to heat [SEP] B. prevent heat loss [SEP] C. duplicate itself [SEP] D. reflect air molecules [SEP] E. infrared light [SEP] F. It gets more light [SEP] G. invisible objects [SEP] H. reflect objectstowards the eye", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PMTU5CP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when light and images fall on the retina? [SEP] A. The eye blinks [SEP] B. It gets brighter [SEP] C. An object is seen [SEP] D. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. It gets darker [SEP] G. observe it [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN3XTUBB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "By virtue of what can objects reflects light toward the eye? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. bright light [SEP] D. destroyed light [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. speckled light", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOPDL1HL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An object can be seen when it reflects something that comes from what? [SEP] A. Mercury [SEP] B. Neptune [SEP] C. Eyes [SEP] D. rays [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. Mars [SEP] G. UV [SEP] H. Sun", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHMUXUN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does it mean if an object can be focussed on the retina? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. it has density [SEP] D. it is a rainbow [SEP] E. observe it [SEP] F. Change colors [SEP] G. it is invisble [SEP] H. it can be seen", "id": "3EKVH9QMEY3FN4A2B5V4S0FVP3OD2B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The light from the moon we see with our eyes originates from the [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. lunar eclipses [SEP] C. meteorite impacts [SEP] D. sun [SEP] E. UV [SEP] F. gas [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. the dark side of the moon", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOH1YNCDD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If an object reflects what toward the eye then that object can be seen [SEP] A. observe it [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. ultraviolet light [SEP] D. neutrons [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. x-rays [SEP] H. positive", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFG4ZZJF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "An object can be seen if it reflects what? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. vibrations [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO448ENJX8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does an object reflect toward the eye to be seen? [SEP] A. rain or sun shine [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68LTT6YI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be seen more? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. Herpes [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. streams", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI3LQGTG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Starfish, sea urchins and sea cucumbers lack a what? [SEP] A. characteristics [SEP] B. the body's largest organ [SEP] C. watery habitat [SEP] D. centralized nervous system [SEP] E. functioning arm [SEP] F. underwater life [SEP] G. biological diversity [SEP] H. epidermis and dermis", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKTM3WSX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what lack a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. amphibians [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. primates [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. starfish [SEP] H. snakes", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0UPSVML", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What lacks a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. our planet [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. starfish [SEP] G. birds [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP02LO1N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what lack a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. neurons [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. alpacas [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. starfish", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EFPAW42", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Echinoderms are resistant to some: [SEP] A. starfish [SEP] B. enzymes [SEP] C. Toxicity [SEP] D. pesticide [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. boats [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511EPPOZK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What lacks a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. starfish [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. blowfish [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQADL8WKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of animal doesn't have a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. dog [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. bird [SEP] E. human [SEP] F. elephants [SEP] G. starfish [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEM1G921J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What lacks a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. Damaged hearing [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. Cats [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. Sea urchins [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. Humans [SEP] H. Fish", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44865JXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What lacks a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. Damaged hearing [SEP] B. Humans [SEP] C. Horses [SEP] D. Sand dollars [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. Chickens [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLH6NFYG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what lack a centralized nervous system? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. nervous fish [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. bees [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. alpacas [SEP] G. fish [SEP] H. starfish", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ3ZMWRBQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Some deuterostomes lack a centralized what? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. eardrum [SEP] C. critical organs [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. A ruler [SEP] F. nervous system [SEP] G. communication center [SEP] H. respiratory system", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFCU7P17", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do echinoids lack? [SEP] A. characteristics [SEP] B. centralized nervous system [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. that material's properties [SEP] G. aerobic capacity [SEP] H. organic matter", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRFCR1YJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is something missing in starfish? [SEP] A. the body's largest organ [SEP] B. centralized nervous system [SEP] C. characteristics [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. A compound that donates proton", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ5DTQE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does moving into or out of a population affect? [SEP] A. furniture [SEP] B. offspring [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. traits [SEP] G. children [SEP] H. basement", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWWOKBGY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What tends to occur when individuals move into or out of a population? [SEP] A. competing for resources [SEP] B. extinction [SEP] C. matter is destroyed [SEP] D. metabolic reaction [SEP] E. rapid exponential growth [SEP] F. seed dispersal [SEP] G. decreased differentiation [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FATP56ZN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what increases genetic variation? [SEP] A. selection [SEP] B. similiarity [SEP] C. colors of the spectrum [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. natural disasters [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714YAKPB8W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Individuals who move into or out of a community increase: [SEP] A. homogeneity [SEP] B. energy usage [SEP] C. power [SEP] D. monoculture [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. population [SEP] H. gene flow", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW3208XWSYV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when people flow into or out of a population? [SEP] A. genetic morphing [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. gene flow [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. generic flow [SEP] F. interact [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. gene expression", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700Q2TI3P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be maintained when individuals move into or out of a population? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. reusing materials [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. genetic diversity [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZID83PNU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What tends to occur when individuals move in and out of a population? [SEP] A. By wind and rain [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] D. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] E. a decrease in differentiation [SEP] F. competing for resources [SEP] G. barks and snarls [SEP] H. metabolic reaction", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWACUXL6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Migration increases what? [SEP] A. root growth [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. distance [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. Plants growth [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPGGUQ1F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Gene flow occurs when individuals move into or out of a subset of a what? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. offspring [SEP] G. Species [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "30X31N5D63PAUWOOLAJ8THKT4TESAF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is individuals moving into or out of a population? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. Burning fuel and air [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. unidirectional [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYPOJOB0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What occurs when individuals move into a population? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. spread flower seeds [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. alleles move in [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. survival [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2A2SB7VN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Coral reefs provide food and shelter to animals that require what? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. beaches [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. salinity [SEP] E. land [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5WB16HX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do coral reefs provide to ocean organisms? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. seas", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LL89TBL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are coral reefs important to? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. stories [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. ghosts [SEP] E. health [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. moon [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403JYK8LY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What provides food and shelter to many ocean organisms? [SEP] A. houses [SEP] B. umbrellas [SEP] C. limestone [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. sheds", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RT4UVWR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "where do many ocean organisms find food and shelter? [SEP] A. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. clams [SEP] D. lakes [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. coastlines [SEP] G. near the shoreline [SEP] H. deep sea", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGQXA2EF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where is the name of a habitat where a variety of ocean organisms often seek food and shelter? [SEP] A. gastropod shells [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. seaweed [SEP] D. more abundant [SEP] E. whale [SEP] F. coastlines [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. patch reefs", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL9635773P0G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is the status of reefs? [SEP] A. threatened [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. Quality of life [SEP] E. great [SEP] F. safe [SEP] G. negative [SEP] H. ocean", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AUY0FKW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What provides food and shelter to many fish? [SEP] A. coral reefs [SEP] B. deltas [SEP] C. hermit crabs [SEP] D. ocean sand [SEP] E. dried coral [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. salt and water. [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW7HRWD6C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Coral reefs provide what to many living beings in the ocean [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. shelter and amusement [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. food and water [SEP] G. water and fun [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHPJ4WLF8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do coral reefs provide for humans? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. support [SEP] C. fuel [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. destruction [SEP] G. pain [SEP] H. body water", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXQQ7DHE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what and shallow waters provide food and shelter to many ocean organisms [SEP] A. dark [SEP] B. porous [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. cold [SEP] F. gills [SEP] G. live [SEP] H. murky", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXL2YM70", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What provides food and shelter to many ocean organisms? [SEP] A. Fast food. [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. Fish food. [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. Human organisms. [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. sedimentary rocks [SEP] H. Nurseries of the ocean.", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSBYG84I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What provides food and shelter to many ocean organisms? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] C. sedimentary rocks [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] F. it protects them [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. in their habitats", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700OXII32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do clownfish seek shelter in? [SEP] A. coral [SEP] B. deltas [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. burrs [SEP] E. wetland [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. keratin [SEP] H. islands", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI77RV6S7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Hermatypic organisms provide what to many ocean organisms? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. produce light [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIY26YODE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which power source reduces greenhouse gases [SEP] A. Coal [SEP] B. Wind [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Petroleum [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. Natural Gas [SEP] G. Heat [SEP] H. motors", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5R6OCC9I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does solar power reduce? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. Heat energy [SEP] C. energy usage [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. Heat from the sun [SEP] G. Air in the environment [SEP] H. The need for water", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XA967N1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does using renewable resources to generate power reduce? [SEP] A. lowered energy cost [SEP] B. solar power [SEP] C. climate [SEP] D. evergreen trees [SEP] E. Heat energy [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. carbon dioxide [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYG6115B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does using renewable resources to generate power reduce? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. water", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVMDI8G3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be used to reduce greenhouse gases while generating power? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. Carbon dioxide [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. The ozone layer [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. Solar energy [SEP] G. Fossil fuels [SEP] H. Fuel cells", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GU112WE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Nuclear power plants do what to greenhouse gases? [SEP] A. emissions [SEP] B. steal [SEP] C. add up [SEP] D. kill [SEP] E. down [SEP] F. reduce [SEP] G. increase [SEP] H. heat", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXM3M4RJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can you use to generate power to reduce greenhouse gases? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. watts [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJIU7KNP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Using renewable resources reduces what? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. energy usage [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. scarce resources", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGOOD0DL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does hydropower help reduce? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. enormous damage to homes [SEP] D. salinity [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSNQQGV06", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what learns how to behave by playing? [SEP] A. athletes [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. gases [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. baseball [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. offspring", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRY4VXB6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is one way mammals are trained to behave properly in public settings? [SEP] A. walking [SEP] B. hunting [SEP] C. distracting [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. playing [SEP] F. stamina [SEP] G. fighting [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE0KGAE4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How are dogs trained on how to behave? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. By getting older [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. By sleeping [SEP] G. Through walks [SEP] H. Through play", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CI90Z9F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Training animals in zoos is similar to the way they what in the wild [SEP] A. groom [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. Fe [SEP] D. moves [SEP] E. play [SEP] F. reacts [SEP] G. sled teams [SEP] H. hunt", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2701WCL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How do animals learn how to be assertive? [SEP] A. lectures from their parent [SEP] B. instinct [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. playing [SEP] E. being killed [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I793F5DK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is one way mammals learn to behave? [SEP] A. sleeping [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Having fun [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. magic [SEP] G. during the day [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG17LF2N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do sea lions learn how to behave from? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. playing [SEP] G. children [SEP] H. whales", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQZ4OTLF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what uses play to learn how to behave? [SEP] A. athletes [SEP] B. offspring [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. dolphins [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. theater [SEP] G. ants [SEP] H. people", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ301YOLP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Playing is one way organisms that have ingestive metabolism learn how to what? [SEP] A. propagate [SEP] B. instinct [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. die [SEP] F. behave [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. Grow well", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P93BUGI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Playing is one way what learns how to behave? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. Man [SEP] C. roaches [SEP] D. koalas [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. toads [SEP] H. bears", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCCALT1A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what plays to learn how to behave? [SEP] A. opossums [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. ants [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. catabolism", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VAQ79T5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Playing is one way what learn how to behave [SEP] A. otters [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. ants [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. bats", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511QTOZOE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is one way dogs learn to behave? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. mating [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. playing [SEP] E. parties [SEP] F. slumber [SEP] G. firm hugs [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JSS7Z0R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is one way animals learn to behave? [SEP] A. garbage [SEP] B. Generating heat [SEP] C. Space travel [SEP] D. running and lifting [SEP] E. Time and energy [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. money [SEP] H. Riding a bike", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR425NQW3CR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can teach animals how to behave? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. A computer [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. irradiation [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDR8P3K5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do animals get? [SEP] A. nectar [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. bored [SEP] D. kicked [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. looser [SEP] G. anemia [SEP] H. fever", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O18JB45T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Asteriods are often pulled into the planet Jupiter by what force? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. kalenchoes [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. strong nuclear force [SEP] F. Gravity [SEP] G. Air Force [SEP] H. centrifugal force", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1H18A6R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Roller coaster work the same as any object having mass being pulled how on a planet [SEP] A. body [SEP] B. trains [SEP] C. left [SEP] D. intermittently [SEP] E. down [SEP] F. feet [SEP] G. Lift [SEP] H. sideways", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKSKGFBI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Gravity pulling objects is gives an object what measurement? [SEP] A. speed [SEP] B. TRH [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Force [SEP] F. Weight [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. Density", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G01IOYDF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "where does gravity cause an object to be pulled down to? [SEP] A. Earth [SEP] B. atmosphere [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. ground [SEP] E. force [SEP] F. fields [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. oceans", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQJA5G4O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Gravity causes what to be pulled down on Mars? [SEP] A. space [SEP] B. living things [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. massless objects [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] G. nothingness [SEP] H. principals of aerodynamics", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CH9DCFG0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The thing that causes objects to be pulled down on a planet was defined by which scientist? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. Darwin [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. Galileo [SEP] F. Kepler [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Newton", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8S2N2J8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes objects to be pulled down on a celestial body? [SEP] A. power [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. black hole [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. orbit [SEP] G. earth [SEP] H. eclipse", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MHP5KGF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does gravity cause to be pulled down on a planet? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. earth [SEP] D. solutes [SEP] E. oceans [SEP] F. Rocks [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. Lift", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIBIYPN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "where does gravity cause objects that have mass to be pulled down to? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. Large. [SEP] C. meters [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. Mars [SEP] F. oceans [SEP] G. feet [SEP] H. ground", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANDJ6NA8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does gravity's pull determine about an object? [SEP] A. speed [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Weight [SEP] E. size [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. toughness [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99U599SE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which activity can transform electrical energy to heat energy [SEP] A. Lighting a fire with a match [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. Taking a shower [SEP] G. Watching TV [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJU5P23I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How do electric stoves boil water? [SEP] A. converting electricity to heat [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. magnetism [SEP] E. peltier effect [SEP] F. A transportation fuel [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. heat production", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA2P3N08", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does an electric stove transform into heat? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. wavelengths and photons [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. pot [SEP] F. organic molecules [SEP] G. flow of neutrons [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY3WYQBK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What transforms electricity into heat? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. the Moon [SEP] C. a gas oven [SEP] D. an ice cube [SEP] E. an electric stove [SEP] F. an engine [SEP] G. Firecrackers [SEP] H. chemical messengers", "id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN00BX2LN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used to cook with a pan? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. Solar energy [SEP] C. leaves [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. oysters", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR5JPSXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "An electric stove transforms electrical energy into what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. food", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UATP82S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What transforms electrical energy to kinetic energy? [SEP] A. an engine [SEP] B. mechanical waves [SEP] C. transportation technology [SEP] D. Riding a bike [SEP] E. Males and females [SEP] F. an electric stove [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. Firecrackers", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWLAQP50", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can transform electricity? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] C. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] D. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] E. animals with backbones [SEP] F. Light passing through water [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. electric motors and stoves", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJYQH32L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What type of energy does an electric stove transform electricity into? [SEP] A. Molecular kinetic energy [SEP] B. mechanical waves [SEP] C. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] D. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] E. wavelengths and photons [SEP] F. matter vibrating [SEP] G. burning coal [SEP] H. Help plants grow", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HPV9UAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Bacteria causes what to be harmed? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. electronics [SEP] C. fossils [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB838KTO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do plants respond to? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. Vibrations [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. Clouds [SEP] H. Wood", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCA4JIB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what responds to daily and season cycles and diseases? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. potatoes [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. fens [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. oak", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRMNOURP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease? [SEP] A. oak [SEP] B. fens [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. minerals [SEP] E. potatoes [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD5LJ0GZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. Sundays [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. Summer season [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. Mondays [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. Green beans", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNN3OZFU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": " water stress can be from daily or seasonal what [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. drought [SEP] D. loss [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. cycles [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. storms", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42U620T0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do flowers respond to? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. The Sun [SEP] C. a chime [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. bees [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIM0K29J2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. agriculture [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. tortoises [SEP] G. cactuses [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBJPT67I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Plants respond to what to disrupt plant disease? 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[SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. mildew [SEP] D. gasoline [SEP] E. fungus [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. telescopes [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX50GO5HE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells pretty much al share this one characteristic: [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. aerobic capacity [SEP] D. microscopic [SEP] E. eukaryotic [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. prokaryotic [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJHZ48WV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which item found in the human body is smaller? [SEP] A. the eyes [SEP] B. Epidermis [SEP] C. all matter [SEP] D. Fingernail. [SEP] E. Inches [SEP] F. Baby tooth. [SEP] G. Small eyelash. [SEP] H. Neuron.", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC8C1WXN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What vary in size as well as shape and cannot be seen without a microscope? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. grains [SEP] E. sand [SEP] F. bones [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. small", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB5OGW19", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used to see cells? [SEP] A. microscopes [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. mirrors [SEP] D. cell walls [SEP] E. barometers [SEP] F. binoculars [SEP] G. scattered light [SEP] H. flashlights", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A66CTPM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Cells vary in size as well as shape and are seen with what? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. camera lenses [SEP] D. a microscope [SEP] E. a telescope [SEP] F. colors [SEP] G. bright lights [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696QYLIMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cells vary in size and shape and can only be seen with what? [SEP] A. a microscope [SEP] B. heightened senses [SEP] C. a telescope lens [SEP] D. colors [SEP] E. Solar energy [SEP] F. by indirect light [SEP] G. a good eye [SEP] H. A computer", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRR3FY1Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what size are lymphocytes? [SEP] A. small [SEP] B. PDAs [SEP] C. massive [SEP] D. dense [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. huge [SEP] G. CO 2 [SEP] H. large", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZFCH72O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Cells what as well as shape is related to their forms and functions [SEP] A. orientation [SEP] B. species [SEP] C. small [SEP] D. muscle [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. host [SEP] G. grow [SEP] H. size", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLZUI3H4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What size are cells? [SEP] A. either huge or tiny [SEP] B. non existent [SEP] C. dense [SEP] D. large [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. tiny [SEP] G. dead [SEP] H. albino", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKMDIJ6P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Bacteria are? [SEP] A. larger than giraffes [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. bigger than the Sun [SEP] D. very small [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. very large [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. genus", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07HGJG3MI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The fundamental units of life vary in size and shape but are all very what? [SEP] A. elastic [SEP] B. large [SEP] C. dry [SEP] D. fat [SEP] E. visible to the naked eye [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. small [SEP] H. matter", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HCHJLJT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What types of things can microscopes see? [SEP] A. fossils [SEP] B. small [SEP] C. big [SEP] D. fungus [SEP] E. giant [SEP] F. ovaries [SEP] G. huge [SEP] H. images", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q44M5BLD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What may vary in size as well as shape, but all are very small? [SEP] A. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] B. disease-causing microorganisms [SEP] C. A solid geometric shape [SEP] D. Unequal radiation absorption [SEP] E. Small countries. [SEP] F. Shapewear. [SEP] G. A water well. [SEP] H. Basic units of the plant body.", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0V4F5U6U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What varies in shape but are all microscopic? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. small [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. fossils [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN6FIBUK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "many corals secrete an exoskeleton that builds up to become what? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. jungles of the sea [SEP] C. seaweed [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. dolphins [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. oceans", "id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXGLD9UG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How are atolls built? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] C. by fish [SEP] D. with machines [SEP] E. by a type of eel [SEP] F. It used to be covered by water [SEP] G. The area was once underwater [SEP] H. reusing materials", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRXTAFV2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can secrete an exoskeleton that builds up to become a reef? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. some invertebrates [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. gastropod shells [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. all invertebrates", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKNCSESI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A reef is made of [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. granite [SEP] D. magnesium [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. ocean water [SEP] G. calcium carbonate [SEP] H. zinc", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G6GUOCV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do coral polyps form? [SEP] A. lagoon [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. bioaerosols [SEP] F. cave [SEP] G. coral reef [SEP] H. salt and water.", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMT9FQUW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is secreted by organisms like frogspawn to become a reef? [SEP] A. exocrine glands [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. exoskeleton [SEP] D. bones [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. plasma [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P4M2WLH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do many corals secrete that build up to become a coral reef? [SEP] A. an external framework [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. that material's properties [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. dust [SEP] G. after too much water received [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3PQMUDRV7R50604QSMH76D2P9BKII1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do exoskeletons secreted by corals do? [SEP] A. Give homes to humans [SEP] B. Give homes to penguins [SEP] C. competing for resources [SEP] D. Give homes to fish [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. Give homes to birds [SEP] G. preventing heat transfer [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPMR4IJA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What was formed by exoskeletons? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. The area was once underwater [SEP] E. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. sedimentary rocks [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZSGW1F6L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Coral reefs are made up of the exoskeletons of thousands of what? [SEP] A. Absorb light [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. tiny polyps [SEP] E. to stay warm [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. salt and water. [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FS02CHR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Many corals secrete what to form a coral reef? [SEP] A. Chlorophyll [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. The area was once underwater [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. aqueous solution [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. hard outer covering", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV0JGVP9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What constructs an exoskeleton using calcium carbonate? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. amoeba [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. coral [SEP] H. bats", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDODW7KOO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If a plant requires less water then that plant will survive from a lack of [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. minerals [SEP] H. cloud cover", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSY8YA8DQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can plants tolerate? [SEP] A. no heat [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. less water [SEP] D. dormant state [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. no sun [SEP] H. no water", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ5YSMGL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What survives in drought? [SEP] A. thrives [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. cows [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. fibrous [SEP] G. horses [SEP] H. cacti", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E4E5WNB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What needs less water and will survive in a drought? [SEP] A. tiny polyps [SEP] B. Roundworms [SEP] C. shrub beds [SEP] D. tall trees [SEP] E. heterotrophs [SEP] F. rainforests [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. dandilions", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SIRHAQ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are cacti likely to survive? [SEP] A. lightning strike [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. drought [SEP] E. hurricane [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. bloom time [SEP] H. rain", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBTXCLV8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants that are heat tolerant and require less water are able what? [SEP] A. uproot its soil [SEP] B. produce flowers [SEP] C. migrate [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. rest [SEP] G. spread its seeds [SEP] H. reproduce", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKK09DEU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "if plants require less water, then that plant can survive when? [SEP] A. It becomes dormant [SEP] B. waxy leaves [SEP] C. It remains dormant [SEP] D. no water under the fence [SEP] E. in outer space [SEP] F. forest is destroyed [SEP] G. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] H. stem cells", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6LYXVSN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some vegetation requires less water and can survive what? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. Brutal temperatures [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. If it's dry [SEP] F. prolonged thirst [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE6IPV5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can a plant survive if it requires less water? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. dormant state [SEP] D. dry conditions [SEP] E. aqueous solution [SEP] F. It remains dormant [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. one celled organisms", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8ROQJ2Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what propels a spacecraft? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. moon [SEP] G. thrust [SEP] H. engine", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUEBSHE4X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Propellers are on some airplanes primarily to give [SEP] A. stability [SEP] B. protection from bird strikes [SEP] C. speed [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. engine cooling [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. noise cancellation [SEP] H. power", "id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVK1EDSFO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause something to move? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. fog [SEP] G. moonlight [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P7R8RTQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "causing something to move can need what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. a disc [SEP] C. a meal [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. voltage [SEP] G. a stick [SEP] H. arteries", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR6DKLTFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Opposite what cause something to move? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. seats [SEP] D. brakes [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. stationary [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. arteries", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZFTC72H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes something to move? [SEP] A. rockets [SEP] B. dust [SEP] C. speed [SEP] D. thunder [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. motility [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA3HT3M9W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do engines cause? [SEP] A. silence [SEP] B. Something to move [SEP] C. reproduction [SEP] D. birth [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5PHQ6TRY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes something to move? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. mass [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. motility [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0DEUVNP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes a rocket to move? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. expansion into a vacuum [SEP] D. magma [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] G. pulsars [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V049FELSM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Producing impulsion causes an object to do what? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. imbalanced [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. squeeze [SEP] G. reflecting light [SEP] H. It will move.", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611AI9XHIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Pesticides do what to plants by killing predators? [SEP] A. kill them [SEP] B. decrease stamina [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. hydrate them [SEP] H. burn them", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTT5U0JD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What protects crops from being eaten? [SEP] A. Bright sunlight [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. Over watering [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. energy barrier [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. exoskeleton [SEP] H. Dry soil", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGLYW2EY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does DDT do to insects? [SEP] A. uncontrolled [SEP] B. feed them [SEP] C. kill them [SEP] D. Relieve pain [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. produce them [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. shelter them", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OX15PSL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A pesticide is used for protecting plants by killing what? [SEP] A. Something with a stalk [SEP] B. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen [SEP] C. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] D. Something with a backbone [SEP] E. animals in the class reptilia [SEP] F. spring, summer, autumn, winter [SEP] G. Something with a single cell [SEP] H. Microscopic organisms", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKX8WI54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do herbicides poison? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. earthworm [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. harm them [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG4TVRJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "DDT protects plants by doing what? [SEP] A. to stay warm [SEP] B. energy barrier [SEP] C. eating insects [SEP] D. killing crops [SEP] E. activation energy [SEP] F. killing insects [SEP] G. killing everything [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR1T3SXP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Products that harm small animals can also protect what? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. large animals [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. consumers [SEP] G. boulders [SEP] H. organisms", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQW5XLTF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used for protecting plants while killing beneficial pollinators? [SEP] A. watering cans [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. pesticide [SEP] E. irrigation [SEP] F. exoskeleton [SEP] G. steroids [SEP] H. plant food", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FARD1Z6M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What doesn't protect plants? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. smallpox [SEP] C. herbicide [SEP] D. steroids [SEP] E. A virus [SEP] F. Nematoda [SEP] G. chickenpox [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8I9YV1XR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does something used for protecting plants by killing insects require? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. Special disposal [SEP] G. chemical messengers [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSCIJ7PZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Effective insulation has a positive impact on an animal's what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. ideas [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF03Z66J1O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What could have a positive impact on an animal's survival? [SEP] A. Blankets [SEP] B. Lack of Food [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. Habitat Destruction [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. Drought [SEP] H. proteins", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF8XMX3N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on a forest animal's survival? [SEP] A. fire [SEP] B. horses [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. play [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. warm [SEP] G. tools [SEP] H. rest", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYKNROB1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "whose survival does staying warm have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. stability [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. Mammal [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. ice cubes [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. humans", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMXUIJ99", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Conserving energy has a positive effect on what? [SEP] A. Doing what you like [SEP] B. Increasing global temperatures [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. animals with backbones [SEP] F. most organisms [SEP] G. Profits for oil companies [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYTBDYHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Furry animals grow thicker coats which has what impact on their survival? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. positive [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. ironic [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. decreased [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QY7LPNLQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What should you do for cold weather? [SEP] A. converting electricity to heat [SEP] B. protect them [SEP] C. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. Wear a t-shirt [SEP] F. Put on flip-flops [SEP] G. Dress for the weather [SEP] H. Don't wear anything", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42TDI0TT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what has a positive impact on an animal 's ability to be a carrier for life? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. staying frosty [SEP] C. staying isolated [SEP] D. prolactin release [SEP] E. staying warm [SEP] F. staying mad [SEP] G. coded genes [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49W1LVDGW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is required for survival? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. nitrogen [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEFIPFNQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Arctic animals are assisted in survival by what? [SEP] A. genetic diversity [SEP] B. anti-freeze [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. warm greetings [SEP] E. some invertebrates [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. fat tuesday celebrations [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I0CVAV4R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on an animal's survival? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. low water availability [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. loss of food [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. destruction of habitat", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGVDP0DI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Staying warm has a positive impact on an animal's chances to: [SEP] A. die [SEP] B. moves [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. cave [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. Reproduction [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. growth", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGVE80D3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on mans survival? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. support [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. warm [SEP] G. glycogen [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF31U4GV7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "In a location, what disappears first when disturbance increases? [SEP] A. dirt [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. mussels [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RM97EQ3M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where does prey go to hide? [SEP] A. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] B. they body they live in [SEP] C. marshes and swamps [SEP] D. Under water [SEP] E. To another location like underground [SEP] F. organisms and their habitat [SEP] G. Up a tree [SEP] H. In a house", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZND7GM4L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What might happen to animals disturbed by humans? [SEP] A. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] B. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] C. enormous damage to homes [SEP] D. They may provide humans with food. [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. They may not survive. [SEP] G. They will always survive. [SEP] H. they may befriend the humans.", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AV5I7VD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause whales to move to a new location? [SEP] A. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] B. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] C. embarrassment [SEP] D. Temperature changing [SEP] E. tax rates [SEP] F. whale watching boats [SEP] G. unemployment rates [SEP] H. mechanical waves", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8X92K7N0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "development by humans can cause animals to what? [SEP] A. body temperature reduces [SEP] B. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] C. have offspring [SEP] D. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] E. move to different locations [SEP] F. become pets [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. live longer", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI714NS65", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Why would a bear move to a different location? [SEP] A. It remains dormant [SEP] B. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] C. if bears have a burrow [SEP] D. Temperature changing [SEP] E. if bears are well-fed [SEP] F. if humans disturb bears [SEP] G. if bears are safe [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YF0OITH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Animals will require moving habitats if what happens to the animal in a location? [SEP] A. threatened [SEP] B. uncontrolled [SEP] C. humans disturb it [SEP] D. rain touches it [SEP] E. prey feeds it [SEP] F. animals find it [SEP] G. enormous damage to homes [SEP] H. cause their death", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29WXQ3TV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what will creatures do if humans disturb them? [SEP] A. kill them [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. threatened [SEP] E. migrate [SEP] F. Vibrates [SEP] G. murmur [SEP] H. move", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUSZZ2NOU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can disturb animals causing them to move to a different location? [SEP] A. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] C. Something that is self-aware [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. a tree falling [SEP] H. cloudy and rainy weather", "id": "3QILPRALQ5UZVV34GGI8YW4SKV38NJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What could be used to separate salt from water [SEP] A. Condensation [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. Sublimation [SEP] E. a delta [SEP] F. Precipitation [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Time and energy", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSB0IP7F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can separate salt from water? [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. shaking [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. mouth of rivers [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. freezing [SEP] G. Heat energy [SEP] H. nothing", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK3UL709", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can be used for separation a solute from a solvent in a solution? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. liquid [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. salt [SEP] G. freezing [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF921PVV461", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Evaporation can be used for separating a solute from [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. salts [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. vapors [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. gas [SEP] G. compounds [SEP] H. lipids", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G01KCDYM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can separate from a solvent in a solution, creating table salt? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. gasoline [SEP] C. a solute [SEP] D. vaporization [SEP] E. a solvent [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZLLJYQ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Evaporation can be used for separating a solute from a water in what? [SEP] A. molecule [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. atom [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. Heat energy [SEP] F. vaporization [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. aqueous chemical", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LNPAWYZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can be used for separating a solute from a volatile vehicle [SEP] A. strainer [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. water vapor [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. vaporization [SEP] G. more solute [SEP] H. oxidation", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SBIEMOE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be used to separate a solute from a solvent in a solution? [SEP] A. bandaid [SEP] B. Gas [SEP] C. table [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. frost [SEP] H. vapors", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXS7GRNP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used to separate a solute from a solvent? [SEP] A. liquid drying [SEP] B. activation energy [SEP] C. a hydraulic system [SEP] D. chemical equations [SEP] E. Condensation [SEP] F. circulatory systems [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEHBSKP8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used to damage plants? [SEP] A. A virus [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. toxins [SEP] E. Nematoda [SEP] F. leeches [SEP] G. storms [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBMSDR5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does gasoline release when it separates? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. Decrease bodily water [SEP] E. water vapor [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQBJZGN3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used to separate a solute from a solvent in a solution? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Time and energy", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAPGL9Y2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be used for segregating a solute from a solvent in a solution? [SEP] A. an electron lens [SEP] B. simple [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. Time and energy", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYCLJDXWR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used for separating a solute from a solvent in a solution? [SEP] A. simple [SEP] B. salinity [SEP] C. tube [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. mild", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJNUQ2UB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Evaporation can be used to move a solvent apart from: [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. all liquids [SEP] F. vaporization [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. a solute", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KO2YYH1X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "An animal can become dehydrated after doing what? [SEP] A. hibernation [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. eating [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. sleeping [SEP] G. contracting [SEP] H. drinking", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGO38I7E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "if an animal sweats it can cause [SEP] A. Relieve pain [SEP] B. infection [SEP] C. Localized damage [SEP] D. fever [SEP] E. ground to shake [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. bloating [SEP] H. reduced heat", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXHWCWIT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "how do organisms cool off? [SEP] A. down [SEP] B. shade [SEP] C. winter [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. sleep [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YM3M8TYO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Excessive physical and emotional exertion does what to an animal? [SEP] A. cause their death [SEP] B. decreases its bodily water [SEP] C. encourages mating [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. heat the body [SEP] F. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] G. rehydrates the body [SEP] H. yields more offspring", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRK6EBJ64", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens when an animal sweats? [SEP] A. reduced heat [SEP] B. atoms are created [SEP] C. dehydration [SEP] D. vaporization [SEP] E. hyperthyroidism [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. skin temperature increases [SEP] H. molecules are torn", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q66OAG9K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what's bodily water decreases when it sweats? [SEP] A. omnivores [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. thermometer [SEP] E. bullfrogs [SEP] F. pigeons [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. excretory", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQABBUKW9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens to an animal's bodily water when they release water to regulate body temperature? [SEP] A. It converts into energy [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. It increases [SEP] D. vaporization [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. It converts into heat [SEP] G. It decreases [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLL5EH3M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens when an animal perspires? [SEP] A. it takes in more water [SEP] B. Generating heat [SEP] C. its bodily water increases [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. To keep their body heat. [SEP] F. It becomes dormant [SEP] G. its bodily water remains [SEP] H. it's bodily water decreases", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1YG3WML0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "why do animals sweat? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. cool off [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. reduced heat [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. reduce [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZZKTSDL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If a lion sweats what happens? [SEP] A. its bodily water decreases [SEP] B. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] C. get chemical reactions started [SEP] D. its bodily water increases [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. it becomes less thirsty [SEP] G. it becomes warmer [SEP] H. exposure to cold", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL12JPNBZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can an animal do to cool themselves down? [SEP] A. preventing heat transfer [SEP] B. Cover with a blanket [SEP] C. To keep their body heat. [SEP] D. converting electricity to heat [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Go into sun [SEP] G. Stand near a fire [SEP] H. Decrease bodily water", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJHNQQEY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "An animal panting has decreased what? [SEP] A. Quality of life [SEP] B. motility [SEP] C. common sense [SEP] D. life span [SEP] E. burnout [SEP] F. Heart rate [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. body water", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDX5PIK5K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What reduces a human's bodily water? [SEP] A. flying [SEP] B. steroids [SEP] C. fishing [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. reading [SEP] H. Roundworms.", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YUTZITT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what's bodily water decreases through sweat? [SEP] A. Lobsters [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. excretion [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. pigeons [SEP] G. omnivores [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP1HR2F0H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "From which part of a dog can bodily water escape? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. Endocrine system [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. Pituitary gland [SEP] G. pituitary [SEP] H. bottom of feet", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4RPILDF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Many animals ways of getting rid of extra heat makes bodily what decrease [SEP] A. solutes [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. low pHs [SEP] H. Weight", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJUI3ZCJO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Reducing body-heat can also decrease an animal's what? [SEP] A. Quality of life [SEP] B. prolactin release [SEP] C. Bodily water [SEP] D. Heart rate [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Weight [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q6K2LG91", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is the primary item inside a virus? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. particles [SEP] C. genetic material [SEP] D. cytoplasm [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N31W0DRO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do viruses contain the most of? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. ribonucleic acid [SEP] D. cytoplasm [SEP] E. germs [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. deadly and devastating [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3DW652W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What contains an abundance of deoxyribonucleic acid and not much else? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. PDAs [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. anemia [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. proteins [SEP] G. diseases [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWV8PZM9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What contains deoxyribonucleic acid but not much else. [SEP] A. minerals [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. PDAs [SEP] H. vertebrates", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQ3628X3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what contain a right hand double helix of polynucleotides but not much else [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. newsprint [SEP] C. alleles [SEP] D. Viruses [SEP] E. soil [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7INHOWX2B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can reproduce themselves? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. eunoch [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. corpse [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJS52DQ4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do viruses contain? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. encoded information [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. dust", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9US2WIVTS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a main component of a virus? [SEP] A. Something that causes allergies [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. Localized damage [SEP] D. heat produced [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LFDVRC6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What contain the genetic information for life but not much else? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Viruses [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJAS2U2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does HIV contain? [SEP] A. p53 [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. CFCs [SEP] E. ova [SEP] F. gene [SEP] G. HPV [SEP] H. mold", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EGLOW49", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what contains DNA? [SEP] A. ovum [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. HPV [SEP] D. p53 [SEP] E. HIV [SEP] F. O3 [SEP] G. RNA [SEP] H. gene", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NPMZ8P3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What contains DNA but not much else? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. smallpox", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJK7CKNM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are Prions void of [SEP] A. life [SEP] B. O2 [SEP] C. RNA [SEP] D. SNPs [SEP] E. harm [SEP] F. gene [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. p53", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y5Y9MLS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do viruses contain? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. contamination [SEP] E. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAP1ZKW8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do viruses contain? [SEP] A. Mass [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. SNPs [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. acid [SEP] F. gene [SEP] G. ovum [SEP] H. host", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2PP2CFR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "germs that cause people to get sick contain what but not much else? [SEP] A. gene [SEP] B. HPV [SEP] C. mold [SEP] D. CFCs [SEP] E. RNA [SEP] F. zinc [SEP] G. p53 [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SR6XRP4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can power computers? [SEP] A. cities [SEP] B. Fuel cells [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. industry [SEP] F. heating liquids [SEP] G. information [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL7ZNA10O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into what? [SEP] A. water energy [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. turbine energy [SEP] D. LEDs [SEP] E. solar energy [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. Heat [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIBRJAPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do microbial fuel cells transform hydrogen into? [SEP] A. Renewable energy [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. electromagnetic energy [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. transportation technology [SEP] G. Solar energy [SEP] H. Oil", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWXOZZ4B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do microbial fuel cells and electric generators both create? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. chemical energy [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. light", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG1GJ2FQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What converts food into electrical energy? [SEP] A. transportation technology [SEP] B. windmills [SEP] C. matter vibrating [SEP] D. solar panels [SEP] E. adding heat [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. microbial fuel cells [SEP] H. dams", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBNH66RZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into what? [SEP] A. Something with exactly eight protons [SEP] B. Something studied by Michael Faraday [SEP] C. scraping oneself on a contaminated object [SEP] D. Something that moves in an elliptical orbit [SEP] E. skin redness and pain, possible swelling, blisters, fever, headaches [SEP] F. remove toxic material from the stomach before it is absorbed [SEP] G. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor [SEP] H. Something made of glass, fiberglass, polyethylene, or vinyl", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG247JRQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. vehicles [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWL9NDXMC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. transportation technology [SEP] C. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. an engine [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O415PSS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "On many broad-leaved trees, what usually changes in the autumn season? [SEP] A. colors of the spectrum [SEP] B. chemical changes [SEP] C. color of branches [SEP] D. color of leaves [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. shape of branches [SEP] G. size of needles [SEP] H. bloom time", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZGZCBDZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what season happens before snow falls, and spring brings back the greenery [SEP] A. autumn [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. spring [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. middle [SEP] H. summer", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD60KJY9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which tree's leaves change color in autumn [SEP] A. Fir [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. Palm [SEP] D. blue [SEP] E. elms [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. Ficus [SEP] H. Aves", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AXP5V7U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do mulberry trees do in the autumn? [SEP] A. Change colors [SEP] B. Fall over [SEP] C. Fruit [SEP] D. bloom time [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. Stay green [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAG8THJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a peachleaf willow do in the autumn? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. It expands [SEP] C. Die [SEP] D. Change colors [SEP] E. Fall over [SEP] F. Grow new flowers [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. spread flower seeds", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES3YV6E8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Fall begins as deciduous trees lose their leaves when? [SEP] A. It becomes dormant [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. in the autumn season [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. in the winter season [SEP] G. in the spring season [SEP] H. in the freezing season", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPGL0PYY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "During what time frame do deciduous trees' leaves change color? [SEP] A. summer end [SEP] B. dry and hot [SEP] C. summer start [SEP] D. barrel-shaped [SEP] E. dry conditions [SEP] F. winter [SEP] G. after winter [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ19C7X9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what usually has its leaves change color in autumn? [SEP] A. by indirect light [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. single-celled organisms [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. haploid plants [SEP] F. eukyarotes [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. It remains dormant", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UBCO28O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What usually changes in the autumn season? [SEP] A. Something that can be auburn [SEP] B. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] C. the looseness of soil [SEP] D. the color of leaves on oaks [SEP] E. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] F. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] G. the male sex cells of plants [SEP] H. The bending of a ray of light", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQB4YGN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What non-deciduos types do not change colors? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. Frogs [SEP] C. eukyarotes [SEP] D. Echinoids [SEP] E. monotremes [SEP] F. opossums [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. heterotrophs", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H2HCM3F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used for refracting energy? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. a circuit [SEP] C. a prism [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. a window [SEP] F. glass [SEP] G. a doorbell [SEP] H. a wave", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHR2XU4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is a prism used to refract? [SEP] A. Something that can be auburn [SEP] B. basic building blocks of life [SEP] C. mirrors [SEP] D. our nearest star [SEP] E. wavelengths and photons [SEP] F. microwaves [SEP] G. triangles [SEP] H. focusing a lens", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QO9VFRFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does refracted light get divided into? [SEP] A. Change colors [SEP] B. colors of the spectrum [SEP] C. basic building blocks of life [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. prisms [SEP] H. light", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6XAKI4E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do prisms do to light? [SEP] A. Lighten [SEP] B. Darken [SEP] C. Energize [SEP] D. widen [SEP] E. Bend [SEP] F. adapt [SEP] G. expand [SEP] H. harm", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUN49HG6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What tool can be used to bend rays of light? [SEP] A. Compass [SEP] B. a wave [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. Magnet [SEP] E. Pliers [SEP] F. Prism [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. Newton", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ6H7MG3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is used to refract light? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. stone [SEP] C. a wave [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. tube [SEP] F. copper [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. sand", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F021IZ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is a prism used to refract? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. glass [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. an electron lens", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RK7XU7K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do prisms refract? [SEP] A. Slow. [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. yes [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. sand [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDB0NYJW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What may bend light rays? [SEP] A. fibers [SEP] B. prism [SEP] C. an ion [SEP] D. sun [SEP] E. a wave [SEP] F. lightbulb [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. flashlight", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44403ZFVAY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does a prism split light into [SEP] A. windows [SEP] B. elements [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. colors [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. fragments [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWSOEAZZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is used for refracting light? [SEP] A. barrel-shaped [SEP] B. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] C. an electron lens [SEP] D. focusing a lens [SEP] E. degrees Celsius [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. A solid geometric shape [SEP] H. A Greek letter", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYJO9165", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What aspect of light changes when it passes from air into a prism? [SEP] A. power [SEP] B. seasons [SEP] C. speed [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. a wave [SEP] F. Joules [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. unique", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USS1DTVL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can refract light? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. solid geometric shapes [SEP] D. an electron lens [SEP] E. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] F. single-celled organisms [SEP] G. living things [SEP] H. an electron microscope", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YMAP3TYW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what has a positive impact on health? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. pollution [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. edible [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. sleep [SEP] H. beer", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHXFI4U9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what provides relaxation and has a positive impact on a health? [SEP] A. beds [SEP] B. bike [SEP] C. pillows [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. muscles [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. lavender", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXVLJ5KO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on health? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. Drugs [SEP] C. running [SEP] D. Sleep [SEP] E. Insomnia [SEP] F. tuna [SEP] G. Eating dessert every night [SEP] H. stamina", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF035PZJ1P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on health? [SEP] A. poor diet [SEP] B. lack of exercise [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. poison [SEP] E. running [SEP] F. tuna [SEP] G. sleep [SEP] H. stamina", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMFTOUOQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Sitting down has a positive impact on what? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. health [SEP] D. mobility [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIQ0EPN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has positive impacts on a person's health? [SEP] A. stamina [SEP] B. sleep [SEP] C. working too hard [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. playing in the dirt [SEP] G. running [SEP] H. eating too much", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0Q8ERGQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Relaxation is a prerequisite to that which has a what impact on health? [SEP] A. terrible [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. mild [SEP] D. positive [SEP] E. negligible [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W40E3WZH4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Sleep has what impact on health? [SEP] A. negative [SEP] B. neutral [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. ambiguous [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDYHETQDF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Relaxation of the body has a positive impact on a what [SEP] A. intelligence [SEP] B. sight [SEP] C. consumers [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. career [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. survive", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDVIBL1LT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on health? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. playing [SEP] C. tuna [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. cancer [SEP] F. sleep [SEP] G. poison [SEP] H. running", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AIMXJPMS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does rest have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. Quality of life [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. critical organs [SEP] D. blankets [SEP] E. farming [SEP] F. athletes [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. pillows", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMACO8UR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is important? [SEP] A. rest [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. living [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. O3 [SEP] H. pH", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EWH80HE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A prehistoric shark tooth found discovered high in the mountains likely indicates what? [SEP] A. The area was once underwater [SEP] B. Currents were once more severe [SEP] C. Sharks swim long distances [SEP] D. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] E. the wearing away of rock [SEP] F. Sharks are remarkable at adaptation [SEP] G. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] H. movements in the earth's crust", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFUCKTMO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of material is a fossil formed? [SEP] A. shells [SEP] B. coral reefs [SEP] C. In ice [SEP] D. On a leaf [SEP] E. unique [SEP] F. segmented [SEP] G. On grass [SEP] H. In sediment", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSHE35FV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what fossils have to be found in a place to signify the place used to be covered by water? [SEP] A. bullfrogs [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. Sea urchins [SEP] D. dinosaurs [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. patch reefs [SEP] H. natural gas", "id": "33CKWXB73JJE6OCUC8BVMF4H4QH11E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the bones of what can be found to signify that place used to be covered by water? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. living things [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. adult sea squirts [SEP] E. bullfrogs [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. an amoebae [SEP] H. gastropod shells", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSJIB5FD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Why are marine fossils in the interior of a continent? [SEP] A. erosion from rivers [SEP] B. It used to be covered by water [SEP] C. They evolved to be land animal [SEP] D. basic building blocks of life [SEP] E. They washed ashore [SEP] F. the wearing away of rock [SEP] G. Land animals ate them [SEP] H. units of heredity", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6YK3JM5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If fossils of a fish are found in a place then that place used to be covered by what in the past. [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. wetland [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. fog [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSFY6O42", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What being found in a place shows that place used to be covered by water? [SEP] A. volcanoes [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. plankton and nonliving organic [SEP] D. dead organisms [SEP] E. marshes and swamps [SEP] F. sedimentary rocks [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3DEXA9D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are found in place to indicate a place used to be covered by water? [SEP] A. mussels [SEP] B. Sea urchins [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. patch reefs [SEP] E. graptolites [SEP] F. loose dirt [SEP] G. cartilage [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P83DKD9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Fossils are found in places that were previously covered in what? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. earth [SEP] C. soils [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. wetland [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMZ4E8UQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "If _ of a water animal or plant are found in a place then that place used to be cove [SEP] A. Give homes to fish [SEP] B. dead organisms [SEP] C. near the shoreline [SEP] D. dormant state [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. at or near the margins [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. watershred", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KTZMBWM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is used to produce electricity by burning in power stations? [SEP] A. dried mud [SEP] B. small animals [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. swamp air [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1PGPN5C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are used to produce energy by burning? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. Firecrackers [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. atoms [SEP] G. dust [SEP] H. batteries", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK3HXI5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How does coal produce electricity? [SEP] A. It remains dormant [SEP] B. It gets cooled [SEP] C. By rubbing together [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. Through magnetism [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6PH9VDS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Certain types of electricity production can cause acid rain and contribute to: [SEP] A. global cooling [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. energy usage [SEP] D. coal mining [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. electrical [SEP] G. Destroy bridges [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17J095WOX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Solid materials used to produce electricity by burning in what need to be transported firs [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. power stations [SEP] H. batteries", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G922RV8RP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Coal is used to produce the movement of electrons by what in coal-fire power stations? [SEP] A. cooling [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. rotating [SEP] D. burning [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. mining [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5ZLQUCZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are burned to produce electricity? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. organic molecules [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. icicles [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. glaciers [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62DX3CE7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Burning coal worsens [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. torn tendons [SEP] C. gender inequality [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] G. The atmosphere [SEP] H. sound reproduction", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWHLNS3NC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does burning coal in coal-fired power plants produce? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. Fireplaces. [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. organisms [SEP] E. Aloe plants. [SEP] F. Banana plants. [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNODJSPDB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what produces coal? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. tar [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. cars [SEP] F. state [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31UHAIPR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "coal is used to produce electricity by burning in inherently modular what? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. stations [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. similar [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0QQPRG1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can ancienty buried plants produce? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. scattered light [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. Earthworms [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. eukyarotes [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TT8E3MDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of power stations create most of the electricity in the United States? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. making [SEP] C. motors [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. cars [SEP] F. made [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. two", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPTLQ1Q9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used by animals to realize their bodies need hydration? [SEP] A. shelter [SEP] B. keratin [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. excretory [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. thirst [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. sores", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OS9D2O4M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can happen when an animal doesn't drink enough water? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. The animal becomes stronger [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. It hibernates [SEP] H. The animal urinates", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36CO73J60U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the ideal liquid to hydrate an animal? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. coffee [SEP] C. milk [SEP] D. Water [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. salts [SEP] G. juice [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQL9QPPGF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What helps animals to survive? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. steam [SEP] F. thirst [SEP] G. friendship [SEP] H. dreams", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QXAH091", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Thirst is used to make animals realize they need to what? [SEP] A. remove their cells [SEP] B. filter their beverages [SEP] C. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] D. reusing things [SEP] E. moisturize their eyes [SEP] F. hydrate their cells [SEP] G. Converting waste. [SEP] H. they body they live in", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTZ5RADG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is it called when an animal needs to replenish bodily water? [SEP] A. hunger [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. diet [SEP] D. dehydration [SEP] E. hyperthyroidism [SEP] F. Pituitary gland [SEP] G. fear [SEP] H. Exfoliation", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA4O30NL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses thirst to realize it needs to replenish bodily water? [SEP] A. Mammal [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. omnivores [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. Lobsters [SEP] H. drinks", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9AD4PF1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is an animal experiencing when they need to replenish their body water? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. hypothyroidism [SEP] D. Hydration [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. uncontrolled [SEP] G. Warmth [SEP] H. Hunger", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8CJW9Q1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do organisms use thirst for? [SEP] A. solutes [SEP] B. life [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. shelter [SEP] H. food", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76QKBJ4Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Thirst is used to make a cow realize that it needs to replenish its bodily what by the body? [SEP] A. solutes [SEP] B. NaCl [SEP] C. juice [SEP] D. grass [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. seawater [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. water", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0CTYNVE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When do animals need to replenish bodily water? [SEP] A. during starvation [SEP] B. excretion [SEP] C. during hunger [SEP] D. during dehydration [SEP] E. they body they live in [SEP] F. during flood [SEP] G. excretory structures [SEP] H. recovery time from fatigue", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD68KCWTO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses thirst to realize it needs to replenish its bodily water? [SEP] A. salamanders [SEP] B. Lobsters [SEP] C. chickens [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. some mammals [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64U35Y7D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is used to make an animal realize that it needs to replenish from a natural drinkable source [SEP] A. spring [SEP] B. excretion [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. pain [SEP] E. thirst [SEP] F. tiredness [SEP] G. hunger [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK5CTKWWY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What should be done to replace body fluids? [SEP] A. Relieve pain [SEP] B. drink more fluids [SEP] C. radiography [SEP] D. drink less water [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. Solutions [SEP] G. excretion [SEP] H. drink more carbonated beverage", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYCLXSWXX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Thirst shows an animal that it needs what? [SEP] A. CO2 [SEP] B. H2O [SEP] C. He [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. feed [SEP] F. urea [SEP] G. O2 [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1PJC5DKN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "animals replenish their bodily water after a signal that it's time to what? [SEP] A. breathe [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. move [SEP] D. drink [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. rest [SEP] H. sleep", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEB6IEUUK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "pollen consists of tiny grains that are held within what [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. fruits [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. flowers [SEP] E. lmestone [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. loose dirt [SEP] H. leaves", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJKAXKA5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does pollen consist of tiny grains of? [SEP] A. it helps plants in growing [SEP] B. the female sexual organs [SEP] C. Something with exactly eight protons [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. Microscopic organisms [SEP] F. the male sex cells of plants [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. sub-units of species", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3DTMLQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are the ova and spermatozoa of plants? [SEP] A. Dead leaves [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. Pollen grains [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. Deep roots [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Wet soil", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT5NP4BP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what makes pollen? [SEP] A. haploid plants [SEP] B. diploid [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. cell walls [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566RRRETM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what seeds come from male gametes of plants? [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. edible [SEP] C. pollinator [SEP] D. fusion [SEP] E. male [SEP] F. red [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. embryos", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4O4YG5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What collects something that consists of tiny grains that are the male gametes of plants [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. amoebas [SEP] D. roses [SEP] E. honey [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. wheat [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGXGAV9U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do bees use the male gametes of plants for? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. reproduction [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. cell repair [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. respiration", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBIR7ACK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What collects tiny grains that are the male gametes of plants? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. phytoplankton [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. shrews [SEP] F. honey [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. moss", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KSXLZCO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "pollen consists of tiny grains of what part of plants? [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. swea [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. white [SEP] E. sperm [SEP] F. embryos [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. CO 2", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1YXH8ZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the _ of plants. [SEP] A. Mitosis [SEP] B. made [SEP] C. small [SEP] D. sperm [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. honey [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. edible", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZEVI9KO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What kind of plants produce pollen? [SEP] A. white [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. haploid [SEP] E. bees [SEP] F. swea [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKO9CEDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What aspect is different for Bird and fish hearts [SEP] A. circulatory systems [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. tissue [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. members of their own species [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. type of organs", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y8APP9G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The two-chambered heart of some backboned aquatic animals is part of their: [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. three-chambered heart [SEP] C. biological diversity [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. the body's largest organ [SEP] F. circulatory system [SEP] G. salmon [SEP] H. swimming system", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUT8L2O5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have a circulatory system with a two-chambered heart? [SEP] A. toads [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. trout [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. pan [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. salmon", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA5JTN0P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a circulatory system with a two-chambered heart? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. salmon [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. tortoises [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQC1XGN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the ultimate aquatic organism has a circulatory system with a how many chambered heart.? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. moss [SEP] C. Frog [SEP] D. tube [SEP] E. clam [SEP] F. two [SEP] G. size [SEP] H. Aves", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VPX9S2C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "ish have a circulatory system with what? [SEP] A. our nearest star [SEP] B. divided heart [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. reducing acid rain [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP15ZO18", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How many sections does a fish heart have? [SEP] A. ovum [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. four [SEP] D. p53 [SEP] E. two [SEP] F. cut [SEP] G. bone [SEP] H. stem", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7NB2BZEE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a circulatory system with a two-chambered heart? [SEP] A. salmon [SEP] B. Man [SEP] C. Toyota [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. tuna [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. toads", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCCTMBIL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has circulatory system with a two-chambered heart? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. trout [SEP] C. pan [SEP] D. toads [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. Man", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK7BM075", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can some viruses do? [SEP] A. cure cancer [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. kill [SEP] D. create hydrogen [SEP] E. grow [SEP] F. damage [SEP] G. kill electrons [SEP] H. harm", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB3U21WA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause an uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells? [SEP] A. smoking cigarettes [SEP] B. some foods [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. smoking [SEP] F. some religions [SEP] G. some viruses [SEP] H. some books", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AZ8CV75", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which is the most likely cause of throat tumors? [SEP] A. cigars [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. doctors [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. water", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEXNBMEH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can mutate cells? [SEP] A. Allergies [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. fruits [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. vegetables [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. some viruses", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJ1BV328", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can some viruses cause? [SEP] A. extinction [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. wounds [SEP] D. leukemia [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. loss of gravity [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. virus protection", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA379SM97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some viruses can what? [SEP] A. fret [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. damage [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. expand [SEP] F. discover [SEP] G. visit [SEP] H. kill", "id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS287BK3EC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are oncogenic viruses linked to? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. radiation", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YT8ITIG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can HPV cause? [SEP] A. a hazard [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. heightened abilities [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. good health [SEP] H. comfort", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAHE09CST", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be fatal? [SEP] A. Electric devices [SEP] B. smoking cigarettes [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. magic [SEP] E. Good will [SEP] F. laughter [SEP] G. Some viruses [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RNOBR3R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can some viruses cause? [SEP] A. explosions [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. extinction [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. birth [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. mutations [SEP] H. Allergies", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TXIMI01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Vaccines that offer protection from cervical cancer target [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. health [SEP] D. glioblastoma [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. measles [SEP] G. it's state [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XRW17NN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is responsible for cervical cancer? [SEP] A. lmestone [SEP] B. Hemoglobin [SEP] C. alleles [SEP] D. A virus [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. ovaries [SEP] H. smoking", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITKC5RK0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can hepatitis b form? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. liver cancer [SEP] C. smoking tobacco [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. anemia [SEP] H. contamination", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK9I51MK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What be caused by some viruses? [SEP] A. deadly and devastating [SEP] B. a lot of human deaths [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. Something coming from a gland [SEP] E. death and devastation [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] H. extinction", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEB6CLUUF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Some viruses can cause what kind of cell division? [SEP] A. uncontrolled [SEP] B. extinction [SEP] C. decrease stamina [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. killing insects [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. complex", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUNN6718", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can some viruses cause? [SEP] A. extinction [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. anemia [SEP] E. lymphoma [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Toxicity", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HDWNJLQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What would prevent a protist from moving? [SEP] A. If it's eating [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. Gravity [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. If it's alive [SEP] G. If it's wet [SEP] H. If it's dry", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI1IUGTC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can have motility? [SEP] A. Small things with a microscope [SEP] B. gastropod shells [SEP] C. members of their own species [SEP] D. one celled organisms [SEP] E. Something to move [SEP] F. mitochondria [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. intestines", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOUP6K8G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are full and smooth? [SEP] A. porcupines [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. sandpaper [SEP] D. tree bark [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. protist [SEP] G. kalenchoes [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP6TGSKB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "_ have motility [SEP] A. amoebae [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. properties [SEP] D. minerals [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV2PQOG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most protists have the ability to do what at some point in their life? [SEP] A. move [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. Bend [SEP] D. have special abilities [SEP] E. live in clouds [SEP] F. live [SEP] G. have extra arms [SEP] H. grow", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGRFP7IB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have motility? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. mass [SEP] F. amoebae [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. density", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJG7ZIV4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can have motility? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. chloroplasts [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. blood cells [SEP] E. mitochondria [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. an amoebae", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P5Z5WLB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most types of what have motility? [SEP] A. gastropod shells [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. single-celled organisms [SEP] D. Something to move [SEP] E. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] F. microbial fuel cells [SEP] G. microorganisms [SEP] H. share properties", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MJQH9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is one thing most single-celled organisms have in common? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. motility [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYKPGL4P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do single-celled organisms have? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. motility [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6FR35OK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do simple eukaryotes have? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. Motility [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y57NZFW8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can most protists do? [SEP] A. fusion [SEP] B. Seesaw [SEP] C. move [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. harm [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. damage [SEP] H. grow", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD5W0TEWR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which can move? [SEP] A. Raft [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. protists [SEP] F. bicycle [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP61KKBO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used to protect the body from acid? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. tube [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. a tongue [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. the bones [SEP] H. the mouth", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTX7TADK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A protective what protects the body from harmful substances? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. molecule [SEP] C. keratin [SEP] D. style [SEP] E. beacon [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. tissue", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSFV6NQF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does the skin protect the body from? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. pain [SEP] C. discoloration [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. contamination", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSUD948K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can protect the body from harmful substances? [SEP] A. the body's largest organ [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. Electric devices [SEP] D. bones [SEP] E. sunburns [SEP] F. hard outer covering [SEP] G. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] H. muscle", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN1XFUBV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what protects the body from harmful substances? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. brain [SEP] C. hard outer covering [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. protective bony armor [SEP] F. salt and pepper [SEP] G. epidermis and dermis [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3GJHLQU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does skin help keep out? [SEP] A. medicine [SEP] B. sun's heat [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. hurtful words [SEP] E. a pathogens [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. Echinoderm.", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ4MXFOV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What protects the body from harmful substances? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. organs [SEP] C. toughness [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. Collagen [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFI4BJZD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are used for protecting the body from harmful substances? [SEP] A. critical organs [SEP] B. body critics [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. protective bony armor [SEP] E. redundant organs [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. sea urchins [SEP] H. solar waves", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWM0OHU8K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What organ in the body can protect you from toxins? [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. gills [SEP] C. HIV [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. immune [SEP] F. rabies [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. Herpes", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD2QN2CJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the skin protect against? [SEP] A. smallpox [SEP] B. A virus [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. cancer [SEP] F. leukemia [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DQQLUKC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does skin protect from? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. cold air [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPLN7IJ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a windmill create? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. voltage [SEP] F. Decibels [SEP] G. dust [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8AE7Q9H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does a windmill primarily use to convert wind energy into electricty? [SEP] A. matter vibrating [SEP] B. stored energy [SEP] C. solar power [SEP] D. batteries [SEP] E. Movement of an air mass [SEP] F. heat is produced [SEP] G. energy of moving objects [SEP] H. Something to move", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6Q7T86T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can a windmill provide energy for? [SEP] A. space [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1VBOZ89", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does windpower get converted into? [SEP] A. magnet [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. direct energy [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. animal transport", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EHAY1U9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How does a windmill make wind energy? [SEP] A. simple [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. programmed [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. Water [SEP] F. Standing still [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. Electricity", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRL93RU8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What converts more wind into electricity? [SEP] A. bicycle [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. stagnant wind [SEP] D. slow wind [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. wind speed [SEP] G. satellites [SEP] H. no wind", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7JIZKCX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what converts wind energy into electricity [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. mechanical waves [SEP] C. windpower operated machines [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. solar panels [SEP] F. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] G. batteries [SEP] H. tectonic plates being pushed together", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QVPED1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do windmills use to convert energy? [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. fibers [SEP] C. copper [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. Vanes [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. Lift", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ09TCG7M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What type of energy does a wind turbine use to convert wind energy? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. unidirectional [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. thrust [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. direct energy [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHPZWX1OZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How do heterotrophs live? [SEP] A. math [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. laziness [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. shock [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. Digesting food", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP2RTBK0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are heterotrophs? [SEP] A. sheep [SEP] B. small [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. koalas [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50CO2UJ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What derive energy from the breakdown of organic molecules? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. hydrocarbons [SEP] C. potatoes [SEP] D. all stones [SEP] E. all water sources [SEP] F. all mountains [SEP] G. all animals [SEP] H. Generating heat", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD4FBXTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are all fish? [SEP] A. wet [SEP] B. protected [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. fins [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. eggs [SEP] H. good", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7931QVRSY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "_ are an essential nutrient for animals. [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Chemicals [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. Acids [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. store [SEP] H. Proteins", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NP978PL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are humans? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. eukyarotes [SEP] E. monocellular [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. athletes [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066P44RZB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "All animals are what? [SEP] A. fed by hand [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. fed by others [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. fed red meat [SEP] F. fed whole grains [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RMDP7U3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "All animals are what? [SEP] A. consumers [SEP] B. all matter [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. aquatic [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. furry [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. infected", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56ROTTZPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do all animals need? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. dirt [SEP] F. carbon dioxide [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. water", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVVD4U5X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Protein is an essential nutrient for what? [SEP] A. Animals [SEP] B. Algae [SEP] C. Carbohydrates [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. athletes [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Plants", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXYKX1VX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "all animals have growth that is what? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. increases a body's strength [SEP] C. share properties [SEP] D. slow and inefficient [SEP] E. characteristics [SEP] F. They grow better [SEP] G. properties [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIE1MPAS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are heterotrophs? [SEP] A. sheep [SEP] B. cats [SEP] C. toads [SEP] D. small [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. bats [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0EN2RGW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are all alligators? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. important habitats [SEP] C. Under 32 degrees [SEP] D. heterotrophs [SEP] E. colder and wetter [SEP] F. strong [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21TO8RHQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Fan-shaped deposits of sediment form where? [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. bottom of oceans [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. near the shoreline [SEP] E. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] F. entrance of puddles [SEP] G. unidirectional [SEP] H. top of canyons", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JE2ZU31L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "rivers will fan out and deposit sediments near what [SEP] A. distance [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. coastlines [SEP] D. waterfalls [SEP] E. patch reefs [SEP] F. narrow valleys [SEP] G. forests [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4TXO9NSW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Deltas are formed by deposition of what at the mouth of a river by water fanning out? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. salt [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. barrel", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1XZCW0B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is formed by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river? [SEP] A. A solid geometric shape [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. dams [SEP] F. patch reefs [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. at or near the margins", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1CJFM68", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is formed by sediment being deposited at its mouth by water fanning out? [SEP] A. waterfalls [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. detritus [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. deltas [SEP] F. soft soil [SEP] G. lagoons [SEP] H. Rocks", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIQT0HFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A delta is formed by [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. plate shifts [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. Earthworms [SEP] G. compression [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZLONX6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is formed by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a water supply fanning out? [SEP] A. a hurricane [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. a delta [SEP] D. an ocean [SEP] E. soft soil [SEP] F. an island [SEP] G. detritus [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU8KV2QR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can lead to the gradual burial of more sediments? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. an ocean [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. a delta [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. a lake [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXGR37AW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Sediment is dropped at the mouth of a river by water when what happens? [SEP] A. Destroy bridges [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. rivers slow [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEI6GKPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What type of deposit fans out into the ocean? [SEP] A. coral reef [SEP] B. Loose [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. patch reefs [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. alluvial [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K76K0R9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river by water fanning out is called by what name? [SEP] A. unidirectional [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. Calcium carbonate [SEP] D. patch reefs [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. barrel-shaped [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4FAXVHW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens to light rays in water? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. they get wet [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. they bend [SEP] F. they change frequency [SEP] G. break off [SEP] H. they vanish", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEG1JPKJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Light is what inside of water droplets? [SEP] A. linked [SEP] B. tiny [SEP] C. blinding [SEP] D. golden [SEP] E. straight [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. a wave [SEP] H. bent", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AY4G7VC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How are rainbows formed? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. Light passing through water [SEP] C. Cold air mixing with water [SEP] D. Hot air passing through water [SEP] E. Evaporation of water [SEP] F. focusing a lens [SEP] G. photosyntehsis [SEP] H. Water passing through light", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0YV0J37", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be deceptive? [SEP] A. cracks [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. lenses [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. a chime [SEP] G. squids [SEP] H. swea", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQU5ZTLN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What aspect of light changes when it enters water? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. seasons [SEP] E. reacts [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. mostly", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JM1OEO8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can water cause? [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] C. atmospheric depletion [SEP] D. pressure differences. [SEP] E. decreases the freezing point [SEP] F. negative impact [SEP] G. wind and erosion [SEP] H. a lot of human deaths", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4O07BLR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes the refraction of light? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. all liquids [SEP] E. a solute [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. an electron lens [SEP] H. squids", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA2RF0N1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes halos? [SEP] A. germs [SEP] B. Pacific [SEP] C. solutes [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. glass [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJINQNKX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes a refraction of light? [SEP] A. compound of hydrogen oxygen [SEP] B. focusing a lens [SEP] C. that material's properties [SEP] D. photosynthetic pigments? [SEP] E. oxidation reaction [SEP] F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] G. sunlight beams [SEP] H. solid, liquid, gas", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6KU3VD7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where does DNA reside? [SEP] A. membrane [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. atom [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. nucleotide [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. retina", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ38NG9NG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is found in chromosomes? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. toxic acids [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. internucleic acid [SEP] H. chromosomal filters", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2CM6FCF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is found in chromosomes? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. 23 [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JQ8FVJP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What comes in coiled strands? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. ovum [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. gene [SEP] F. poop [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MSW9HU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where is deoxyribonucleic acid found? [SEP] A. bioaerosols [SEP] B. In a car [SEP] C. In the air [SEP] D. In the ground [SEP] E. In chromosomes [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. mouth of rivers [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A5K8HIE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is found in chromosomes? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. lactic acid [SEP] C. carbonic acid [SEP] D. more abundant [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. mutations [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6SRFNII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does compressed genetic material form? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. cytoplasm [SEP] C. litter [SEP] D. chromosomes [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. mitochondria [SEP] H. nucleus", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCV2N20R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can DNA do? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. switch its helix [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. duplicate itself [SEP] F. implant on on other genes [SEP] G. keeps the organism warm [SEP] H. rearrange chromosomes", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JE6B131K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "DNA is typically found in this state: [SEP] A. protected [SEP] B. spiky [SEP] C. dense [SEP] D. genetic [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. coiled [SEP] G. circular [SEP] H. electron", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QJX5Z3A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where is DNA found in? [SEP] A. colors of the spectrum [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. non nucleic cells [SEP] E. nucleus of a cell [SEP] F. epidermis and dermis [SEP] G. cornified cells [SEP] H. red blood cells", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LMVFBTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be found inside a cell? [SEP] A. ovum [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. gene [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. liver [SEP] F. cell wall [SEP] G. RNA [SEP] H. p53", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NAL1MN6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "DNA is found where in a cell? [SEP] A. mitochondria [SEP] B. complex [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. membrane [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. infected [SEP] G. cytoplasm [SEP] H. nucleus", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALAQ82KT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "DNA is found in what? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. coded genes", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPKURIJ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can stay in a dormant state? [SEP] A. chickenpox [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. honeybees [SEP] D. HIV [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. syphilis [SEP] H. cold", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5PWFOVF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is an example of an entity that can live on in a completely inactive state? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. sloths [SEP] C. hibernating bears [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. chickenpox [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y38BMLC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what state do some viruses live inside the body in? [SEP] A. HIV [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. gaseous [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. hibernation", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2X03IK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Some viral infections live in what? [SEP] A. dormant state [SEP] B. bloody state [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. going viral [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. red state [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NOG0P88", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where does the chickenpox virus go? [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. It dies [SEP] D. It comes out of the bowels [SEP] E. It goes to the next person [SEP] F. It becomes dormant [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. eat plants or other animal", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62000ECZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can live in a dormant state inside the body? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. horses", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWQO7AZQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How does herpes stay in a person? [SEP] A. It reproduces quickly [SEP] B. hospitalization [SEP] C. decreases [SEP] D. It dies and never comes out [SEP] E. It stays active [SEP] F. It remains dormant [SEP] G. They may not survive. [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP403KB3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do some viruses live in a dormant state inside? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. Epidermis [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. HIV [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. volume", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0WYSVM5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can stay hidden in a hibernating state inside the body? [SEP] A. infections [SEP] B. blood cells [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. plasma [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56R0DZPZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "some harmful organisms live how inside the body before multiplying inside cells [SEP] A. immature [SEP] B. dormant [SEP] C. harmonious [SEP] D. illness [SEP] E. infected [SEP] F. multiple lives [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SSEB5WL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Some viruses live in a dormant state with cold and flu what? [SEP] A. dormant series [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. dehydration [SEP] D. discoveries [SEP] E. studies [SEP] F. illness [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. symptoms", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VEG4OL9Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Some agents that infect cells live in what state inside the body? [SEP] A. solid [SEP] B. conscious [SEP] C. expelled [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. infected [SEP] F. dormant [SEP] G. cellular [SEP] H. protected", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K06612ZZRM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Some viruses do not affect the host and live in what kind of state in the body? [SEP] A. inactive [SEP] B. devastating [SEP] C. recovery [SEP] D. negative [SEP] E. hyperactive [SEP] F. sleep [SEP] G. excited [SEP] H. cold", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOC03E7Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can live in a dormant state inside the body? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEPGDTT7E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which type of system do most animals without backbones have? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. Nervous system [SEP] D. Stereo system [SEP] E. Root system [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. Skeletal system [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H33GM3S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which has a nervous system? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Tulip [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Jellyfish [SEP] E. Sponge [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. elephants [SEP] H. Dogwood tree", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS3MENOK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do most types of have nervous systems? [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. protist [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. sweat glands", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CH9R9A3O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a nervous system? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. sponges [SEP] E. elephants [SEP] F. placozoans [SEP] G. mesozoans [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NNSBA4H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a nervous system? [SEP] A. Plaster [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. elephants [SEP] E. chickens [SEP] F. Rocks [SEP] G. Oxygen [SEP] H. Jellyfish", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXQHOJER", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what has a nervous system? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. crocodiles [SEP] F. octopus [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C99UNWPV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do insects have? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. liver [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. lizards [SEP] F. spiders [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. nervous system", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTZIOSM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What have a nervous system? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. jellyfish [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. phytoplankton", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5O4F5ER3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a nervous system? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. Jellyfish [SEP] C. Rocks [SEP] D. chickens [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Air [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG4PDF2I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "most insects have a what? [SEP] A. a cuticle [SEP] B. storing system [SEP] C. city system [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. nervous system [SEP] F. building system [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMFKIOUW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a nervous system? [SEP] A. Nerve tonic [SEP] B. Jellyfish [SEP] C. Air [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. Cardiovascular system [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. chickens [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3SC11IQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What have afferent information inbound? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. Electric devices [SEP] F. Most invertebrates [SEP] G. matter vibrating [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL8X62K3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do most analgesics work on invertebrates? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. reduce [SEP] E. decrease stamina [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. Relieve pain [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS63QWI4S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How long can people survive while dehydrated? [SEP] A. A few days [SEP] B. An hour [SEP] C. the environment [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Forever [SEP] F. A few weeks [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. Winter", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSX0F483", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do most people need at least a little of every few days to survive? [SEP] A. NACL [SEP] B. UV [SEP] C. mL [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. corn [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. rest [SEP] H. Hydrogen", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISGI6LU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If the body goes without its requirements a person will eventually get what after a few days [SEP] A. healthy [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. HIV [SEP] D. Toxins [SEP] E. sick [SEP] F. loss [SEP] G. tall [SEP] H. well nourished", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P3WTRTH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can people only survive a few days without? [SEP] A. dehydration [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. yogurt [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK8JOTQY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can most people survive only a few days without doing? [SEP] A. drinking [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. praying [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. crying [SEP] G. helping [SEP] H. rest", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68NV4Y6R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can most people only survive a few days without? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. television [SEP] C. H20 [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. urea [SEP] G. running [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVWNS5UH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most people can survive only a few days without what? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. NaCl [SEP] F. CO2 [SEP] G. soda [SEP] H. urea", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIOARP4M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is something people can survive only a few days without? [SEP] A. Shelter [SEP] B. Food [SEP] C. O3 [SEP] D. NaCl [SEP] E. urea [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. H2O [SEP] H. Salt", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBYY3IQU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "people can survive only a few days without what [SEP] A. dehydration [SEP] B. sleeping [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. working [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. drinking [SEP] H. breathing", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOCVHPDN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do men need to live? [SEP] A. Air [SEP] B. ocean [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. sun [SEP] G. breathe [SEP] H. food", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BX9NTV14", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Most people can survive only a few days without a combination of what? [SEP] A. dehydration [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. hydrogen chloride and water [SEP] E. scarce resources [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. lemonade and ice water [SEP] H. watercolor paints", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKN72YD3E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Most people can survive only a few days without what? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. urea [SEP] C. CO2 [SEP] D. beds [SEP] E. houses [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. NaCl [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZZLHDSW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most people can survive only a few days without controlling the body's what? [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. ideas [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. menace [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. it's state [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8BLDXF1W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can most humans only survive a few days without? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. edema [SEP] D. sex [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. socialization [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M9GH4LLX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can most people survive only a few days away from? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. wetland [SEP] C. friends [SEP] D. mines [SEP] E. buildings [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. family [SEP] H. Cancer.", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SSK4RP4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most people can survive only a few days without what? [SEP] A. Nutrients [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. dessert", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2BHTIKA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What comes from lifting heavy weights? [SEP] A. sizing [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. contracting [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. destroying [SEP] H. embellishing", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4DEUU0U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do muscles do? [SEP] A. Immobilize [SEP] B. expand [SEP] C. Form bones [SEP] D. thrust [SEP] E. Shrink [SEP] F. grow [SEP] G. Bend [SEP] H. Move", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN4ZK2XD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Something that can be described as what can only contract? [SEP] A. Smooth [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. Rough [SEP] D. strong [SEP] E. Sweet [SEP] F. Loud [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN439BUL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Muscles can only what? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. Loose [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. resistance [SEP] E. thrust [SEP] F. squeeze [SEP] G. jam [SEP] H. bend", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQU3TB1Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which are muscles? [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. quadriceps [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. critical organs [SEP] E. bones [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. joints [SEP] H. tendons", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MSZSHPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can only contract? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. Epidermis [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. strong [SEP] E. biceps [SEP] F. Bend [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT78689GO6S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The trcipes femoris is used to move what? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Mass [SEP] C. Weight [SEP] D. feet [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. bones", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW30ITD78", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can only contract? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. Bend [SEP] E. triceps [SEP] F. strong [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NQWT8PI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What enables bones to perform movement? [SEP] A. contraction [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. looseness [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. Vibrates [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y90A8B9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, that hemisphere will have what? [SEP] A. unstable weather [SEP] B. warmer weather [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. solar weather [SEP] F. scattered light [SEP] G. scarce resources [SEP] H. colder weather", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLVYMHUB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What change is likely in a hemisphere when it is pointed away from the sun? [SEP] A. more sunlight per day [SEP] B. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. the moon appears bigger [SEP] F. Movement of an air mass [SEP] G. solar eclipse [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK38AQTQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What creates winter? [SEP] A. Slowing the transfer of heat [SEP] B. ice expanding in rock openings [SEP] C. earth spinning on its axis [SEP] D. earth revolves around the sun [SEP] E. a hemisphere is tilted toward the sun [SEP] F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] G. lack of moisture in the air [SEP] H. mechanical weathering", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEBP79UUC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When does the northern hemisphere receive the least amount of direct sunlight? [SEP] A. Vernal equinox [SEP] B. Summer [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. Autumn [SEP] E. mild [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. TRH [SEP] H. two", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UOL5ICQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When does the northern hemisphere experience cooler temperatures? [SEP] A. In the Autumn [SEP] B. air cools [SEP] C. dry and hot [SEP] D. Under 32 degrees [SEP] E. In the winter [SEP] F. When it's cold [SEP] G. In the Spring [SEP] H. In the summer", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVHBLB2S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What effect will a hemispheric tilt away from the sun have on the forests there? [SEP] A. higher heat [SEP] B. more sunlight [SEP] C. competing for resources [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. further north [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B87SJQS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What happens when we receive less sunlight? [SEP] A. Springtime [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. Heat [SEP] D. apoptosis [SEP] E. autumn [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. air cools [SEP] H. It's brighter", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXC0BHDS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a hemisphere receive less of when it is tilted away from the sun? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUE78Q4EO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does a hemisphere need to be tilted away from the receive less sunlight? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. equator [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. our star [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPANS24C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a hemisphere receive less of if it is tilted away from the sun? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. Epidermis [SEP] E. body water [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. cold air [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU89Z5Q9K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a planet receive more of when it is tilted? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. sun [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Joules [SEP] H. heat", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GOOQ0SB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does the hemisphere have to be tilted away from to receive less sunlight? [SEP] A. an external framework [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. wavelengths and photons", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN02NX2D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is usually larger than streams? [SEP] A. bathtubs [SEP] B. h2o from a tap [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. puddles [SEP] G. Euphrates [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRE8AY1Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What joins rivers? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. sandstones [SEP] D. ferry [SEP] E. trail [SEP] F. skyline [SEP] G. streams [SEP] H. Raft", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVGTWX77", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can large waterways be divided into? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. properties [SEP] C. lakes [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. oceans [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. creeks [SEP] H. streams", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O2V6PSF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Estuaries are always larger than which of the following? [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. streams. [SEP] C. lakes [SEP] D. Length [SEP] E. kalenchoes [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. planets", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL826XK7ON", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is The Euphrates larger than? [SEP] A. ocean [SEP] B. planet [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. sea [SEP] E. Inches [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. stream [SEP] H. Length", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F038RJ3T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What usually have more water than streams? [SEP] A. ponds [SEP] B. currents [SEP] C. fens [SEP] D. wetland [SEP] E. bottles [SEP] F. cups [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZO0DRPBZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are usually larger than small water crossings? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. an anion [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. tail fins [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. Inches [SEP] H. vehicles", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXEEJRNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are smaller bodies of water? [SEP] A. kalenchoes [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. Deposition [SEP] E. alveoli [SEP] F. NaCl [SEP] G. swea [SEP] H. Sand dunes", "id": "33CUSNVVNNBESOG0AETPGZEX00U88Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a river also? [SEP] A. storing water [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. watershred [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJLQBAK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Streams are smaller than something made from what? [SEP] A. Metling snow [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Weathering [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. aqueous solution", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36PWI6QC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Rivers are usually larger than what [SEP] A. objects that have mass [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. colder and wetter [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. at or near the margins [SEP] H. mountain sources", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYY92HYV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are rivers? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. storing water [SEP] C. watershed [SEP] D. kalenchoes [SEP] E. they bend [SEP] F. rainy [SEP] G. kinetic [SEP] H. strong", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXHZORN6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Habitats where fish live in large quantities are usually larger than what? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. Inches [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. Decibels [SEP] F. Weight [SEP] G. streams [SEP] H. Length", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FK0O080", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Mantle convection causes what? [SEP] A. demolitions [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. earthquakes [SEP] D. forest fires [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. tsunamis [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYJ27OBA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes earthquakes? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. energy of moving objects [SEP] D. Melting glaciers [SEP] E. Cold air colliding with warm air [SEP] F. Continents drifting [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. Climate change", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPEL7PY3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Tectonic plates being pushed together can cause what? [SEP] A. converting electricity to heat [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. to move people [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. gravitational demize [SEP] G. slight inconvenience to stars [SEP] H. small solar flares", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI75KPMU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where on plates do earthquakes most often occur? [SEP] A. The area was once underwater [SEP] B. near the shoreline [SEP] C. away from tectonic plates [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. at or near the margins [SEP] F. in the center [SEP] G. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] H. deep under water", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX8N2RMI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "earthquakes are caused by shifts in what? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. volcanoes [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. plates [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. ground [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. lightning", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBMVA5RA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be pushed together to form an earthquake? [SEP] A. fibrils [SEP] B. volcanos [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. boulders on the earth [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NLVINMJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "tectonic plates being pushed together causes what? [SEP] A. wind speed [SEP] B. plates clattering [SEP] C. dishware intact [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. lack of destruction [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNB9SE1ES", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Parts of the Earth's crust being pushed together causes what? [SEP] A. magnetic shifts [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. earthquakes [SEP] E. solar flares [SEP] F. moonquakes [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJANKVXUDE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What could happen because of movement in the upper mantle? [SEP] A. Earthquakes [SEP] B. Water expanding [SEP] C. Floods [SEP] D. Wildfires [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. Tornados [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOL1H7DTN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what has tectonic plates? [SEP] A. San Francisco [SEP] B. outer space [SEP] C. atmosphere [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. coral reefs [SEP] F. humans disturb it [SEP] G. Physical weathering [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UVICAYV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "the Earth constantly moving then being pushed together causes what [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. deserts [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. earthquakes", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7INHQEX2X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes tremors? [SEP] A. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] B. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] F. storms [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. richter scale", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZWFWBDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do tectonic plates being pushed together do? [SEP] A. Destroy saturn [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. Build bridges [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. Destroy bridges [SEP] F. Destroy moon [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXG2N4E2D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can damage plumbing? [SEP] A. several different ways [SEP] B. an automobile engine [SEP] C. Breathing too fast or too slow [SEP] D. smallest agents of disease [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. volatile substances [SEP] G. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] H. erosion from rivers", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLCWJXN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes landslides? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. tectonic plates [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB74RTKH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where might you find tectonic plates being pushed together? [SEP] A. coastlines [SEP] B. San Francisco [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. germany [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LN8SUAMR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Bacteria and archaebacteria examples of what? [SEP] A. grass [SEP] B. multi-celled organisms [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. Something that causes allergies [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. single-celled organisms [SEP] G. microorganisms [SEP] H. Food poisoning", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKEO7J59", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. nucleus [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. Eukaryotes [SEP] G. leech [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWHA4BN32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do some bacteria lack? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. nucleus [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. properties [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHMM0ILB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. PDAs", "id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH17AJLGZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "bacteria have no membrane-bound organelles and lack what? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. Joules [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. Epidermis [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. PDAs", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1Y030W9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "prokaryotes what genes? [SEP] A. grow [SEP] B. HIV [SEP] C. small [SEP] D. stem [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. lack [SEP] G. PDAs [SEP] H. CO 2", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATXVHBAZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus? [SEP] A. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. PDAs [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI14R7PJ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Prokaryotes are single celled living things in the animal kingdom that don't have a what? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. genus [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. extinction [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. nucleus [SEP] G. properties [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MUR3RY4X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. PDAs [SEP] H. Leeuwenhoek", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKYPZ6ID", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Riding a bike does not cause what? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] B. forward motion [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. wear on tires [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. sore bottom", "id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPTO4JJS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Riding a bike reduces what? [SEP] A. energy usage [SEP] B. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] C. acid rain [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. prolactin release [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JQOJ4K6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of the following does not contribute to global warming? [SEP] A. nucleus of a cell [SEP] B. Flying in a plane [SEP] C. Leaving the lights on [SEP] D. haploid plants [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. Driving a car [SEP] G. Riding a bike [SEP] H. power stations", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0T9YYT51", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What form of transportation does not cause diseases or harm crops? [SEP] A. Earthworms [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. automobile [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. train [SEP] F. airplane [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. bicycle", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H1VGM3A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can you ride to get good exercise and avoid producing harmful gases? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. bike [SEP] C. stairmaster [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. bus [SEP] F. trolley [SEP] G. Lift [SEP] H. goats", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTX61DMW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is not caused by riding a bike? [SEP] A. momentum [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. speed [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. litter [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4DC9DR9B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is one thing that is not bad for a habitat? [SEP] A. salt and water. [SEP] B. riding a motorcycle [SEP] C. genetic diversity [SEP] D. riding a car [SEP] E. Quality of life [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. riding an airplane [SEP] H. riding a bike", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647CKD5SW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does not release particles? [SEP] A. riding a bike [SEP] B. driving a car [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. monotremes [SEP] E. creating smog [SEP] F. burning coal [SEP] G. It remains dormant [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3PQMUDRV7R50604QSMH76D2P9BSII9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does not spoil the environment? [SEP] A. Operating a factory [SEP] B. Driving a car [SEP] C. Riding a bike [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. hydrate their cells [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. Burning a fire [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RP2WU7E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is not released after riding a bike? [SEP] A. carbon monoxide [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. one celled organisms [SEP] F. hard outer covering [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. Pituitary gland", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3M3N1IO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what doesn't riding a bike cause? [SEP] A. Allergies [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. Decrease bodily water [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. carbon monoxide [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD5RJHEWC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The sun causes water to evaporate more, which can cause drying and what? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. raining [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. root growth [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. snowing [SEP] G. cracking [SEP] H. hailing", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNPM3B3H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When would water evaporate the most quickly? [SEP] A. Winter [SEP] B. sun [SEP] C. Summer [SEP] D. Spring [SEP] E. Autumn [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. excretion [SEP] H. oceans", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9PMJ9BI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what causes water to evaporate more quickly by adding heat? [SEP] A. distant stars [SEP] B. our star [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. the moon [SEP] H. milky way", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL1V4EY5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When does water evaporate more quickly? [SEP] A. dry and hot [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. In October [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. at night [SEP] F. In the morning [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. lowered energy cost", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVLWPG8J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The sun causes water to change partially to gas by doing what? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. changing degrees [SEP] C. Temperature [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. refracting light [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. absorbing moisture", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOYXQPDM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does water turn into when heat is added? [SEP] A. Rain [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. potash [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. Vapor [SEP] F. an ion [SEP] G. Ice [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUE7FR4E3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does ocean water become when acted on by sunlight? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. solar energy [SEP] C. Heat [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. sand [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36MI76Q6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does the sun provide to make steam? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. excretion [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. Heat [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2V9KIK5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can the sun create more quickly by adding heat? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. vapor [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3HSYG7LRBJXIIQK2SSNVW9WFOUWKK4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Ice crystals can resist what? [SEP] A. scattered light [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. salt and water. [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB7I5TKN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes cloudy and rainy weather? [SEP] A. Cold air forming fog [SEP] B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] C. Warm air near the oceans [SEP] D. Breathing too fast or too slow [SEP] E. Cold winds near the mountains [SEP] F. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] G. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted [SEP] H. extreme heat and pressure", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JN09VJ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is most likely to result from warm air advancing on cold air? [SEP] A. white outs [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. a tree falling [SEP] E. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] F. tsunamis [SEP] G. freezing nitrogen [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXTLU1VR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does a warm front cause? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. symptoms [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. tsunamis [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. earthquakes [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ196PX9W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a result when warm air advances on cold air? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. dry air [SEP] C. blue skies [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. drought [SEP] G. Injury [SEP] H. force", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04USOSLE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What helps plants germinate? [SEP] A. honeybees [SEP] B. Converted sugar [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. Wet weather [SEP] E. glycogen [SEP] F. crying [SEP] G. space [SEP] H. Dry weather", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6ZG4I4C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Warm air advancing on what causes cloudy and rainy weather? [SEP] A. streams. [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. coastlines [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. cold air", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UFXPAYM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Stratus clouds are associated with cloudy and what type of weather? [SEP] A. cold [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. rainy [SEP] D. good [SEP] E. Pacific [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. mild [SEP] H. similar", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8DYYWUG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are chemical messengers that control many body functions? [SEP] A. deltas [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. acetic acid [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. veins [SEP] F. human [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. steroids", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNRB93BV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what happens to chemical messengers for them to cause depression [SEP] A. faulty [SEP] B. infected [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. spent [SEP] F. imbalanced [SEP] G. interact [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5WIUH6F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are chemical messengers that are catalysts in the body? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. proteins [SEP] H. genes", "id": "32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWN8H5SUT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Neurotransmitters and hormones are what in their function? [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. organic [SEP] C. inorganic [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. Vibrates [SEP] F. warm [SEP] G. properties [SEP] H. similar", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFENZJZZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What controls anti-aging? [SEP] A. A computer [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. chemical messengers [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. an electric stove [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066O75RZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do hormones control? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. Heart rate [SEP] G. moon [SEP] H. athletes", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEC1MNFU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are hormones? [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. messengers [SEP] E. positive [SEP] F. infections [SEP] G. kinetic [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORS4M22Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are many chemical messengers that control body functions? [SEP] A. gasses [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. acetic acid [SEP] D. flames [SEP] E. heat or cold [SEP] F. chemical waste [SEP] G. proteins [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "37WLF8U1WPPBJBZDQOTUMQRXPGJK66", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are interrelated? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. seasons [SEP] F. colors [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W45HH8K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which body system releases chemical messengers that control many body functions? [SEP] A. athletes [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Endocrine system [SEP] E. heat or cold [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64IX17YU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Soil receptive to water absorption has a positive impact on what aspect of the plant? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. stem thickness [SEP] D. root growth [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. dry roots [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. bud amount", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBERZFEMV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How should the soil be packed for the plants to grow healthy? [SEP] A. Loose [SEP] B. Wind [SEP] C. With sand [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Dry [SEP] G. store [SEP] H. Tight", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMWC8J9Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can enhance a plant's growth? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. tight soil [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. compacted roots [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. compact soil", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5L9CGWY1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does looseness of soil have an impact on? [SEP] A. age of the plant [SEP] B. viability of plant [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. bloom time [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. water retention [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHGPP34X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Deep burrowing earthworms do what to the looseness of soil for root growth? [SEP] A. compact [SEP] B. improve [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. destroy [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. support [SEP] G. decrease [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUPZSGHG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on baby plants? [SEP] A. lack of water [SEP] B. lack of sunlight [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. crowded root space [SEP] E. the looseness of soil [SEP] F. genetic diversity [SEP] G. animals with backbones [SEP] H. Reproduction", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RLOAHM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "plant's growth of what is benefited from sandy soil [SEP] A. flower [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. pH [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. leaf [SEP] G. slow [SEP] H. root", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTF9HJ0Q1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what makes soil stable? [SEP] A. weather [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. magma [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. crust", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1Q43M6G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What soil helps a plant grow? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. soft soil [SEP] C. clay soil [SEP] D. no soil [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. alluvial [SEP] G. sandy soil [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29AD6E0M0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plant's roots growth in soil can be easily pulled if soil is what? [SEP] A. bent [SEP] B. hard [SEP] C. wet [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. clay [SEP] F. arid [SEP] G. solid [SEP] H. dead", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0CXANVY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "well-drained soil has a positive impact on a plant 's what growth in that soil [SEP] A. stem [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. fibrous [SEP] D. leaf [SEP] E. tissue [SEP] F. rice [SEP] G. flower [SEP] H. roots", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y98ETBW3Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The growth of plant roots is positively impacted by what kind of soil? [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. claggy [SEP] C. heavy [SEP] D. alluvial [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. warm [SEP] H. dense", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJQ7HIVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on a plant's roots' growth? [SEP] A. reducing acid rain [SEP] B. color of dirt [SEP] C. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] D. basic building blocks of life [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. lead in the soil [SEP] G. Evaporation of water [SEP] H. a lack of soil", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQ8HRZUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The looseness of soil has a positive impact on what plant part and growth in that soil. [SEP] A. Roundworms [SEP] B. Top soil. [SEP] C. Earthworms [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. Plant silk leaves. [SEP] H. Leaves fallen on the ground", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JEJSE318", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what sees a positive impact on root growth due to looseness of soil? [SEP] A. Roundworms [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. Earthworms [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. teeth", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G923DIR84", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on root growth in dirt? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. burrs [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. support [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. looseness [SEP] G. Sand dollars [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HK6GISW9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where do humans receive energy from? [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. The Sun [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. Their brain [SEP] E. Water [SEP] F. retina [SEP] G. ovaries [SEP] H. Glucose", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI81ZMPZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What uses food for energy? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. no organisms [SEP] C. agriculture [SEP] D. the Moon [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. athletes [SEP] G. most organisms [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGUREV9H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is used as energy by most organisms? [SEP] A. sodium [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. energy. [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. solutes [SEP] H. light", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0ZI6VNV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Blood sugar is used for energy by what? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. irradiation [SEP] C. microorganisms [SEP] D. sugar in drinks [SEP] E. energizing crowds [SEP] F. It helps them survive [SEP] G. sugar cereal [SEP] H. cells of organisms", "id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7EEUR7R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Food is used for energy by what part of most organisms? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. Gasoline [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. Cells [SEP] F. Oxygen [SEP] G. Water [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK627M18", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used for energy by cells? [SEP] A. Converted sugar [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. Extracted blood [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. Converted salt [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. Inhaled oxygen", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOV4EK8J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What gets converted into the type of energy that animal cells need? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. solar energy [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. UV [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756FB0CPP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used as energy by most of the organisms on Earth [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. salt [SEP] H. carbon", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AIA19MPB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is used for energy by the cells of most organisms? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. cell walls [SEP] C. Sun [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. maples [SEP] G. nucleus [SEP] H. electrons", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL825HTO7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used for energy in most cells? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. muscle [SEP] D. maples [SEP] E. calcium [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. silicon [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES64O6EG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do cells do with glucose? [SEP] A. live [SEP] B. grow [SEP] C. reacts [SEP] D. energy. [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. store [SEP] G. sleep [SEP] H. move", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0C34G71", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are converted into glucose? [SEP] A. Positive charges [SEP] B. oxidation reaction [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. carbohydrates [SEP] F. By wind and rain [SEP] G. passenger pigeons [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQMWOG4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "ats and proteins can be used for energy by the cells of what? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. microorganisms [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. most organisms [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC9GDWX8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is sugar stored as by the body? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. sun's heat [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. A kernel [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. glycogen [SEP] G. lmestone [SEP] H. Hemoglobin", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREF68GCT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cells are what to a limited number of divides? [SEP] A. increased [SEP] B. standardized [SEP] C. warm-blooded [SEP] D. critical organs [SEP] E. forced [SEP] F. programmed [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCHVK5L4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are cells programmed to do a set number of times? [SEP] A. mutate [SEP] B. digest [SEP] C. respire [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. grow [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. relocation [SEP] H. migrate", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X3JI39D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What kicks in after a certain number of divisions? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. antibiotics [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. separation [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. apoptosis [SEP] G. soccer leagues [SEP] H. Plants growth", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHIQ995W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What occurs a set number of times? [SEP] A. evolution [SEP] B. respiration [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. murmur [SEP] H. fever", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DTH7UKJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cells are programmed to _ only a set number of times. [SEP] A. migrate [SEP] B. expand [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. contract [SEP] H. constrict", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY6RDDQ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cells do only a certain number of times? [SEP] A. Eat [SEP] B. Grow [SEP] C. migrate [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. Absorb light [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. Die [SEP] H. Reproduce", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XOO647V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How many times can cells split into parts? [SEP] A. As many times as it likes [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. No times [SEP] D. An infinite number of times [SEP] E. heat produced [SEP] F. during the day [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. A set number of times", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBI18U37", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How many times does an egg cell perform division? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. set number [SEP] C. It decreases [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. summer end [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. during the day", "id": "3570Y55XZPI809D06G377PJXHZKGY4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells divide only a set number of times then experience what? [SEP] A. apoptosis [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. illness [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. anemia [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNMGTZFO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What infests nearly all puppies and kittens? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. Nematoda [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. hay fever [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. the flu", "id": "3TE22NPXPBBCQM6WM8DZIBINVF844N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "where does a range of reproductive systems occur? [SEP] A. exoskeletons [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. shrub beds [SEP] E. within roundworms [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. gastropod shells", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ3XM4BRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where are roundworms useful in an ecosystem? [SEP] A. killing animals [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. fields [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. eating plants [SEP] F. wetland [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZSG1PF6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a range of sexual reproductive systems? [SEP] A. Computer systems. [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Roundworms. [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. Art reproductions. [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. Stuffed toy bears.", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6B5P0KW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "_ contribute to soils. [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. Aphids [SEP] C. cacti [SEP] D. Roundworms [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. Amphibians [SEP] G. Ringworms [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VWZI9GSI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can turtles be infected with? [SEP] A. illness [SEP] B. eggs [SEP] C. Nematoda [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. brains [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. fever [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USSTLTVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Nematodes make up a phylum which is what? [SEP] A. edible [SEP] B. delcious [SEP] C. fertile [SEP] D. more abundant [SEP] E. microbes [SEP] F. microscopic [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. reproduce", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1RMOA54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what contributes to soils? [SEP] A. roundworms [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. weathering [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1END8H0E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of digestive tracks do nematoda have? [SEP] A. complete [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO0TJVCY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "In what does a range of reproductive systems occur? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. alpacas [SEP] D. shrub beds [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. roundworms", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQTL98XU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what kind of digestive tracks do nematoda have? [SEP] A. homogenous [SEP] B. complete [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. grow [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW3043SN30T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What phylum are Nematodes apart of? [SEP] A. the eyes [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. Nematoda [SEP] E. graptolites [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. Length", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USSVTTVP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What phylum are Nematodes in? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. Epidermis [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. Nematoda", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS7Y83LT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Toasters can get energy from what? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. Protons [SEP] C. chemical messengers [SEP] D. enormous damage to homes [SEP] E. Combustion [SEP] F. transportation technology [SEP] G. Electric generators [SEP] H. Food", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A3SYHII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do heat coils convert into heat energy? [SEP] A. Crumbs [SEP] B. Heat [SEP] C. wavelengths and photons [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. Toast [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWF1IOH5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Toasters convert what into an energy that can also light and cook? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. solar energy [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. electrical energy [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. chemical messengers [SEP] G. water energy [SEP] H. wind energy", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5WXFEF0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What converts electrical energy to increased temperature? [SEP] A. toaster [SEP] B. Cars [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. water bottle [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. light", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GFL3K12", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what happens when a toaster converts electrical energy into heat energy? [SEP] A. bread condenses [SEP] B. bread gets sweeter and crunchy [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. heat production [SEP] E. Temperature changing [SEP] F. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] G. clouds form [SEP] H. bread evaporates", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7930Q8SRB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can create carcinogens? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. imagination [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. wealth [SEP] E. some viruses [SEP] F. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] G. need [SEP] H. one celled organisms", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3ICVQHE1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A toaster converts electrical energy into what for toasting? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. Vibrates [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. Solutions [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VOYY6UL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How is bread cooked with heat energy? [SEP] A. evaporative cooling [SEP] B. Movement of an air mass [SEP] C. It's converted from electrical [SEP] D. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] E. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] F. heat production [SEP] G. A transportation fuel [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GQ8ZS0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A toaster converts electrical energy into _ energy for toasting [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. waves", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36LND6QL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what have bodies that are segmented? [SEP] A. worms [SEP] B. protist [SEP] C. Wasps [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. bats [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OO57KQQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is most likely to be eaten by a mole? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. other moles [SEP] C. Annelids [SEP] D. pie [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. gophers [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R20FDXO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are terrific for plants? [SEP] A. good [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. annelids [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. bugs [SEP] G. dust [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN5EDX2W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what have segmented bodies? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. worms [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SK44QAV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What kind of bodies do earthworms have? [SEP] A. non-segmented [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. slimy [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. bioaerosols [SEP] F. vertebrate [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. segmented", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHVD0U4B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is under the same family as worms? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. eels [SEP] E. ant [SEP] F. leeches [SEP] G. snakes [SEP] H. infected", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYDH6S8Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are invaluable for soil health? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. annelids [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. Exfoliation [SEP] E. bioaerosols [SEP] F. plankton [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76FDN4J7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Worms such as the familiar earthworm are what? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. segmented [SEP] D. homogenous [SEP] E. Loose [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX9YJMRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Earthworm bodies are: [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. segmented [SEP] C. migrate [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. revolving [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. Loose [SEP] H. Absorb light", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29YS1T3O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "One example of an annelid has how many hearts? [SEP] A. three [SEP] B. Five [SEP] C. white [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. four [SEP] F. strong [SEP] G. long [SEP] H. small", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y982Q7W3D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has bodies that are segmented? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. Earthworms [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98KIU98M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Earthworms can regrow their segments that break off and eat what? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. stem [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. nektar [SEP] E. meat [SEP] F. deer [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. birds", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N9XKZEB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "_ have the amazing capacity to regrow segments. [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. arachnids [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. earthworms [SEP] E. anthropods [SEP] F. crustacean [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. root growth", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATXTWBAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can regrow segments? [SEP] A. root growth [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. dinosaurs [SEP] G. jellyfish [SEP] H. birds", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP66RFLO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do earthworms do when a segment breaks off [SEP] A. Dies [SEP] B. Regrows it [SEP] C. Reproduces [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. root growth [SEP] F. migrate [SEP] G. Stops growing [SEP] H. roots", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPHS5YPR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can regrow segments that break off? [SEP] A. earthworms [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. roots", "id": "3K2755HG5S2ZOYMEZ0ABCJ9KXZ3FDQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Earthworms have the amazing capacity to regrow segments that: [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. tadpoles [SEP] C. Loose [SEP] D. form sand [SEP] E. are still attached [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. break off [SEP] H. fungal", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKZCVI6W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "_have the amazing capacity to regrow segments that break off. [SEP] A. earthworms [SEP] B. crustaceans [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. arachnids [SEP] E. mollusks [SEP] F. roots [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. root growth", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOIH2GXP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can regrow segments that break off? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. cats [SEP] F. leeches [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. gorillas", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG9TVRJ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What animal can regrow middle segments when broken? [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. geckos [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. Wasps [SEP] F. worms [SEP] G. toads [SEP] H. snakes", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFIHIZJQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What regrows broken off segments of itself? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. teeth [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. earthworm [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. spiders [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. root growth", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3VLYYZQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can regrow sections that they have lost? [SEP] A. leeches [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN30KOPK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what kind of circulatory system can some segmented animals have? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. made [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. closed [SEP] H. epidermal", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PL2MPHUX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which of the following could cause local weather changes? [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. Mountains [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. Sports reporters [SEP] G. Weather vanes [SEP] H. Meteorologists", "id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN00AQ2LE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "where does the movement of an air mass cause local weather changes? [SEP] A. outer space [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. coastlines [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. The atmosphere [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCUJ4SJX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What cause local weather changes? [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. earthquakes [SEP] C. fronts [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. thunder", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGYOSV9T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What movement causes local changes to the condition of the atmosphere? [SEP] A. air mass over the moon [SEP] B. air mass under Earth's surface [SEP] C. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. air mass over Earth's surface [SEP] F. pressure differences. [SEP] G. wind and erosion [SEP] H. core mass under Earth", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZGOH2RO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the movement of an air mass over Earth 's surface changes what? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. The atmosphere [SEP] C. Earth's atmosphere [SEP] D. Earth's science [SEP] E. earth's shadow [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. Earth's water [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LSHHRCD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can mountain barriers influence? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. social media [SEP] C. population movement [SEP] D. watershed [SEP] E. local weather [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. Mount Everest", "id": "3K2755HG5S2ZOYMEZ0ABCJ9KA3QFDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the movement what over Earth 's surface causes local weather changes [SEP] A. lava [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. moon [SEP] D. frontal zones [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. The atmosphere [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKMR8J67", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the movement of air mass over the world's surface cause? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. colder weather [SEP] D. local weather changes [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. earthquakes [SEP] G. no weather changes [SEP] H. constant clear weather", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IR7NEHY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can affect distribution locally? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. exposure to cold [SEP] C. a tree falling [SEP] D. dreams [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. desires [SEP] G. forest is destroyed [SEP] H. Astrological signs", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7ST285WV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does air movement cause around the earth? [SEP] A. air pressure [SEP] B. waterfalls [SEP] C. Temperature [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. waste products [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. puddles", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9PZLPF5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can movement of an air mass cause? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. Localized damage [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZMEFSBW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Movement of what causes local weather changes? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. Pacific [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. fronts [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3COH7DE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are born with fur that grows thicker for warmth in winter? [SEP] A. bullfrogs [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. monotremes [SEP] E. turtles [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. Echinoids", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRJC9URL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "hollow fur keeps animals what [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. camouflaged [SEP] C. safe [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. cooled [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. live [SEP] H. from drowning", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQHGHQXH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What stays warm in winter? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. snakes [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. lizards [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. bullfrogs [SEP] G. some mammals [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403ITZL8F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "In the winter months, animal fur is what for warmth? [SEP] A. more thin [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. more dark [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. support [SEP] G. hard outer covering [SEP] H. more sparse", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUOH8ZXO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does animal's fur keep them safe from? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. Brutal temperatures [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. a pathogens [SEP] E. When it's cold [SEP] F. babies [SEP] G. Sad feelings [SEP] H. enormous damage to homes", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTU46MSG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do polar bears stay warm in the winter? [SEP] A. They have cold blood [SEP] B. protect them [SEP] C. They eat a lot [SEP] D. hard outer covering [SEP] E. by indirect light [SEP] F. They go swimming [SEP] G. They have thick fur [SEP] H. When it's cold", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTF9D10QB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why do some animals have hair that grows longer during the winter? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. to make braids [SEP] C. to wear a scarf [SEP] D. to attract mates [SEP] E. When it's cold [SEP] F. to stay warm [SEP] G. It remains dormant [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKD001NO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What keeps itself warm naturally in the winter? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. naked mole rats [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. ice cubes [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. shrub beds", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVKAV6QT3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do mammals use fur for? [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. attacking [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. reduced heat [SEP] F. stay warm [SEP] G. be cold [SEP] H. prey", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLR3LX4S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Why do some animals grow thicker fur around Christmas in the Northern hemisphere? [SEP] A. overheat [SEP] B. protect them [SEP] C. stay warm [SEP] D. climate [SEP] E. adding heat [SEP] F. warm other animals [SEP] G. stay cool [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMUBTR2Q8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "some animals are what for staying warm in the winter? [SEP] A. hot headed [SEP] B. dormant [SEP] C. coiled [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. cold-blooded [SEP] F. When it's cold [SEP] G. chill minded [SEP] H. bullfrogs", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FWYVCHK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do some animals grow thicker fur for staying warm during? [SEP] A. dry and hot [SEP] B. in the autumn season [SEP] C. dry conditions [SEP] D. coldest season [SEP] E. colder weather [SEP] F. When it's cold [SEP] G. subtropical [SEP] H. Under 32 degrees", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGTJI8CM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If a shelter can't support animals, what will the animals do? [SEP] A. move [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. thrive [SEP] D. eat [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. kill [SEP] G. loss [SEP] H. die", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH68T7K07", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When wildfowl's territory is destroyed, they must do what in order to survive? [SEP] A. wait [SEP] B. kill [SEP] C. evolve [SEP] D. live [SEP] E. mating [SEP] F. mate faster [SEP] G. Move [SEP] H. die", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBTTX1EX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If koalas are impacted by fire what happens? [SEP] A. enormous damage to homes [SEP] B. they will stay [SEP] C. they fly away [SEP] D. they will move to another area [SEP] E. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] F. they will burn [SEP] G. a lot of human deaths [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJX7E7M7J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "who will move if a habitat can no longer support them? [SEP] A. starfish [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. sound waves [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Echinoids [SEP] H. humans", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZLK2YQK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happen in animals' home area that can result in animals moving to another area? [SEP] A. removal of predators [SEP] B. increased food [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. colder weather [SEP] E. better shelter [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. storms [SEP] H. agriculture", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D29IRWCD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what will move to another area if their habitat can no longer support them? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. squids [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. Mammal", "id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXIJSU9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What needs to be lacking for a creature to change habitat? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. inedible plants [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. nektar [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. O2 [SEP] H. dirt", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN7MEX2F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what will move to another area if their habitat will no longer support them? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. cows [SEP] H. Whales", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066RE7RZ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do animals do when forest roads add to the erosion of their home? [SEP] A. Fight for their land [SEP] B. Die [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. enormous damage to homes [SEP] E. Stay in that area [SEP] F. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] G. Move to another area [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSU0HQ47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "if a habitat can no longer support animals then what is required? [SEP] A. burrowing [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. expulsion [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. animal behavior [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXEDKBH1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When will animals move to another area? [SEP] A. To keep their body heat. [SEP] B. reusing materials [SEP] C. If they can no longer get food [SEP] D. If they are bored [SEP] E. marshes and swamps [SEP] F. If they have too much money [SEP] G. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] H. If they have too much food", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKO2WUGS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "If a habitat can longer support a species, that species tends to [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. cause their death [SEP] C. It becomes dormant [SEP] D. threatened [SEP] E. stay in the area [SEP] F. clean the area [SEP] G. move to another are [SEP] H. fix the area", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066SUVRZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can happen to make animals move to another area? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. predators leave the area [SEP] C. predators go extinct [SEP] D. forest is destroyed [SEP] E. Climate change [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. food is increased [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES86CE6I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what result in animals moving to another area [SEP] A. biome [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. autumn [SEP] F. storms [SEP] G. Roads [SEP] H. deserts", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGLLIQCJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "if a habitat can no longer support animals then they will not be able to what [SEP] A. mate with females [SEP] B. basic building blocks of life [SEP] C. Males and females [SEP] D. refract or absorb. [SEP] E. eat plants or other animal [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. excretory structures [SEP] H. depress neuronal excitability", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLIF8NXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do many birds do before they mate? [SEP] A. migrate [SEP] B. Sleep [SEP] C. drink [SEP] D. Dance [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. Eat [SEP] G. Die [SEP] H. bite", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566O6EET0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Reproduction is generally preceded by [SEP] A. courtship [SEP] B. digestion [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. migration [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. evolution [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. babies", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6RK7NIV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What engages in courtship? [SEP] A. Males and females [SEP] B. elephants [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. science [SEP] F. Males and males [SEP] G. books [SEP] H. warm-blooded", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY15RXVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what patterns vary with species? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. mating [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. the sun [SEP] F. Decibels [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. colors", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2OFV786", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can result in offspring? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. courtship [SEP] D. travel [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. solitude [SEP] G. litter [SEP] H. reading", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y8IT8BR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What generally occurs after autumn in moose? [SEP] A. mating [SEP] B. recovery [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. birth [SEP] F. hunting [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. air cools", "id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIARAMQ37L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What often precedes mating? [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. friendship [SEP] D. birth of a child [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. pregnancy [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJI5EQFC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "when does mating begin? [SEP] A. autumn [SEP] B. december [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. tuesday [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. spring [SEP] H. january", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVOIT2BC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Copulation is generally preceded by what? [SEP] A. pollination [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. Vibrates [SEP] D. impregnation [SEP] E. Decibels [SEP] F. fertilization [SEP] G. courtship [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMC44LCD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What uses pheromones for courtship? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. phytoplankton [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XH1CN7E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what have a period of courtship? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. judges [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNMDKPQ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is generally preceded by flirting in a modern relationship? [SEP] A. PDAs [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. Decibels [SEP] D. firm hugs [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. autumn [SEP] H. mating", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8AMJX0G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Moose what happens around autumn [SEP] A. mating [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. migrate [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. howling [SEP] F. interact [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. moves", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLGDOGPM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is generally similar across species? [SEP] A. tail fins [SEP] B. our star [SEP] C. the eyes [SEP] D. vision [SEP] E. mating [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH5IMSCD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is created when a doorbell is pressed? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. particles [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. a wave [SEP] F. courtship [SEP] G. aura [SEP] H. colors", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBGTS6R2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When a doorbell rings, what part of the body vibrates? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. legs [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. arm [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. eye [SEP] G. eardrum [SEP] H. Limbs", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WK67ZNH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a doorbell convert electrical energy into? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. a shockwave [SEP] E. organ [SEP] F. messengers [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. a chime", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CPSFJDZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What energy does a door doorbell need to be heard through speakers [SEP] A. consumers [SEP] B. Solar [SEP] C. Motion [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. Wind [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. Electrical", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9ACEFPZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does a doorbell convert energy into? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. nest [SEP] F. houses [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. organ", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0YSQVNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Alerting devices inform a person when they convert electrical energy into what [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. batteries [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. action [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOXAN8KU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of the following converts electrical energy into noise? [SEP] A. a light bulb [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. a motor [SEP] D. a doorbell [SEP] E. a generator [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MUT4G4YW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What converts electrical energy into what we hear? [SEP] A. a doorbell [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. a solar panel [SEP] D. a battery [SEP] E. Firecrackers [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. a water pump [SEP] H. engines", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FJDH80Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A doorbell converts electrical energy into what? [SEP] A. playing [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. tsunamis [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. bumps [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. organ", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEC1O5V9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can a doorbell convert into sound? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. encoded information [SEP] C. scattered light [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. Through play [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. Loud noises [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51GLMM54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A doorbell converts _ into sound [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. encoded information [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. Loud noises", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ3CNO9NS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What measures the shaking of the ground [SEP] A. Seismometer [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Hygrometer [SEP] D. Speedometer [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. Force gauge [SEP] H. power stations", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8OYG5YY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes damage to man-made structures? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. air quality [SEP] C. animal crossings [SEP] D. earthquakes [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. trees bending [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50AC3UJG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what causes the ground to shake? [SEP] A. high temperature [SEP] B. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] C. human migration [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. cloud formation [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. degrees Celsius", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6XS1MJL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A fault movement causes what to happen? [SEP] A. birds to migrate [SEP] B. animals to hibernate [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. whales to mate [SEP] E. ground to shake [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQRCYB1I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what makes the ground shake? [SEP] A. after too much water received [SEP] B. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] C. At the peak of a mountain [SEP] D. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] E. exposure to cold [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLB2TGP0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do earthquakes affect? [SEP] A. core [SEP] B. mantle [SEP] C. homes [SEP] D. crust [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. ocean [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. ground", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M96BWLL3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Seismic waves cause what to shake? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. tremors [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. the ground [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGU5N0DZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The ground shakes as a result of the movement of what? [SEP] A. Earth's core [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. tectonic plates [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. vehicles [SEP] F. electromagnetic energy [SEP] G. earth [SEP] H. magnetics", "id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPZ56JJY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is very deadly? [SEP] A. respiration [SEP] B. drinking h2o [SEP] C. smoking tobacco [SEP] D. smoking cigarettes [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. digestion [SEP] G. the ground shaking [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1ECP9XP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes landslides? [SEP] A. earthquakes [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. scattered light [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. mouth of rivers [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO793ZXVRSA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do some parasites kill but most don't? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. sound waves [SEP] F. goats [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3B4YI393V9VEUSAI2A5ZEHEZNAQSSZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What parasites kill their human, but some do not? [SEP] A. friendly [SEP] B. deadly [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. gentle [SEP] E. safe [SEP] F. harm them [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. reproduce", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES00OSBYL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where do parasites get their nutrients? [SEP] A. an area swollen with pus [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. they body they live in [SEP] E. minerals [SEP] F. eat plants or other animal [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. dead hosts", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6B79K04", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some what will kill their host, while others won't? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. producers [SEP] C. scavengers [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. leeches", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBH4P3U2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A parasites that can kill is called what? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. a carcinogen [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. a pathogens [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. an infection [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYC0B8SC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are hosted, but don't usually kill their host? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. deadly viruses [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. tapeworms [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. deadly diseases [SEP] H. white blood cells", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7NASAEZ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some what are beneficial to humans? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. humans suffering [SEP] E. natural disasters [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. poisons [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYCLAHXWD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Some what which live off a host kill it, but most do not? [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. pets [SEP] C. poisons [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. organisms", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3D8G7SV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do some parasites do to their hosts? [SEP] A. Move to another area [SEP] B. harm them [SEP] C. leeches [SEP] D. Damages them [SEP] E. impregnate [SEP] F. cause their death [SEP] G. They may not survive. [SEP] H. ticks", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IGDJYF20", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do some worms do to their hosts? [SEP] A. Copy them [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. Play with them [SEP] D. harm them [SEP] E. Show them things [SEP] F. Kill them [SEP] G. migrate [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511RWQZON", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Most of what do not kill their hosts? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. tapeworms [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. fish [SEP] H. birds", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TG8OCV9N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Some parasites, though rarely, make what die? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. other parasites [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. chickens [SEP] H. their hosts", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0DEDVN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can kill their host? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. burning [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. lungworms [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR67RCYTTU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do parasites live on? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. tissue [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJLN1AKQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What striking a molecule can cause sound? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. thoughts [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. instincts [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR6YI9TFX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What unit is used to measure the intensity of matter vibrating? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. Nanometers [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. Hertz [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. power [SEP] H. a prism", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP85LBX01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do guitar strings do? [SEP] A. Charge the guitar [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. Vibrates [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. squeeze [SEP] F. Bend [SEP] G. Create silence [SEP] H. Mute the guitar", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KONJJYUR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What kind of matter can produce sound? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. all matter [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. only liquids [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. only plasma [SEP] G. only solids [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W19G8HF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can our ears detect? [SEP] A. extremely high frequencies [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. population movement [SEP] D. extremely high-pitched sound [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. matter's height [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VPNA6UC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Vibrating matter can cause music through what? [SEP] A. emotion [SEP] B. absence [SEP] C. murmur [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. arteries [SEP] G. feelings [SEP] H. voltage", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXM9QQQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be heard through the ear? [SEP] A. matter vibrating [SEP] B. encoded information [SEP] C. mean thoughts [SEP] D. absence of noise [SEP] E. ear drums [SEP] F. in the frog family [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURYVIEVP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What vibrating can cause something received through the ears. [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. ideas [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. thought", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GUKLCUVQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what vibrates? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. dissolve [SEP] F. explode [SEP] G. shake [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPXL9CQOM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can vibrating matter cause? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. nothing [SEP] D. loss of matter [SEP] E. destruction of matter [SEP] F. mechanical waves [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZG1372P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Molecules vibrating can cause [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. Injury [SEP] C. motion [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. murmur [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCT6GQ4DZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can matter vibrating cause? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. Relieve pain [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. wave in air [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. murmur [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM03CT914", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can overexposure to vibrating matter cause? [SEP] A. symptoms [SEP] B. hypothyroidism [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. hyperthyroidism [SEP] E. Damaged hearing [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. Relieve pain [SEP] H. decrease stamina", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZX6M88Q1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what has vibrating movement [SEP] A. animal [SEP] B. drum [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. wings", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDF1KXUXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what contributes to meat toughness? [SEP] A. digestion [SEP] B. cartilage [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. Animal fur [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. steak", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCO7YFRWR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a tough tissue made by fibers connected by bridges? [SEP] A. a prism [SEP] B. bones [SEP] C. arms [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. homogenous [SEP] G. cartilage [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756E4PPCC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Chondrocytes contain which type of protein? [SEP] A. Actin [SEP] B. Keratin [SEP] C. white [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. Collagen [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. Hemoglobin", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMAQQLC5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can a certain protein affect in meat? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. piousness [SEP] C. stamina [SEP] D. retina [SEP] E. toughness [SEP] F. liveliness [SEP] G. saltiness [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXQ4VFID", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Sharks have as skeleton that contains [SEP] A. elastin [SEP] B. Epidermis [SEP] C. calcium [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. marrow [SEP] F. strength [SEP] G. all matter [SEP] H. collagen", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONNJ2N4B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cartilage is a tough tissue made up of: [SEP] A. a cuticle [SEP] B. bones [SEP] C. Joules [SEP] D. neurons [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. fibrils [SEP] H. muscle", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSQZ28AO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has skeleton made of tough tissue that contains a protein called collagen? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. plants", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVHEUXRS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does cricoid contain? [SEP] A. Bodily water [SEP] B. cellulum [SEP] C. cellulite [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. hydrocarbons [SEP] F. cellulose [SEP] G. cellular [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZOFHSDO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Chondroblasts lead to to what? [SEP] A. migrate [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. strength [SEP] D. cartilage [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A2A4TPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What texture is collagen? [SEP] A. lmestone [SEP] B. Deposition [SEP] C. white [SEP] D. kalenchoes [SEP] E. a prism [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. fibrous [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6SQBNIC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can acid help dissolve? [SEP] A. drink [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. cartilage [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. Bodily water [SEP] H. roots", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQPAAYKN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "where to ethologists usually study how animals behave? [SEP] A. landscapes [SEP] B. natural selection [SEP] C. home [SEP] D. habitat [SEP] E. fields [SEP] F. Summer [SEP] G. seasons [SEP] H. zoo", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFVBVO02", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What usually studies how animals behave in their natural environment? [SEP] A. psychologists [SEP] B. zookeepers [SEP] C. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] D. it's state [SEP] E. that material's properties [SEP] F. teachers [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. animal behaviorists", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG5RW7J0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what study animals in their natural environment? [SEP] A. animal behaviorists [SEP] B. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] C. animal owners [SEP] D. biological diversity [SEP] E. animal hunters [SEP] F. retaining heat [SEP] G. by indirect light [SEP] H. animal eaters", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM750VYV7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the term used for an individual who is learning ethology? [SEP] A. Biologist [SEP] B. ruler [SEP] C. Behaviorist [SEP] D. Ethologist [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. A Greek letter [SEP] G. recovery [SEP] H. Mechanic", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDF0WMXUY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "There are what who study how animals behave in their natural environment. [SEP] A. infants [SEP] B. heat or cold [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. scientists [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. reptiles", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MWEW834", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do ethologists study? [SEP] A. plant life [SEP] B. monkeys [SEP] C. geography [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. weather [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOC88DPS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Ethologists study how animals use what in their natural environment [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. fur [SEP] D. digestion [SEP] E. instincts [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMG424D0X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What type of job do ethologists have? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. useless [SEP] D. easy [SEP] E. lie detectors [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. basic [SEP] H. recovery", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XQGMEI2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Ethologists usually study how what behaves in their habitats? [SEP] A. poachers [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. seasons [SEP] E. hunters [SEP] F. fishermen [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. plant life", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3ROFLQD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Ethologists usually study how animals do what in an ecosystem? [SEP] A. raising their temperature [SEP] B. retaining heat [SEP] C. reducing acid rain [SEP] D. protect plants [SEP] E. share properties [SEP] F. behave in their homes [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. Generating heat", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6B38K0V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What studies how animals behave in their natural environment? [SEP] A. resistance activities [SEP] B. that material's properties [SEP] C. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] D. A computer [SEP] E. it's state [SEP] F. behavioral studies [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. by making heat", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEBTL8UU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What field studies how animals behave in their habitats? [SEP] A. see details [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. it's state [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. heat or cold [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. ethologists", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P2BEWL5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Scientists study animal behavior through which of the following? [SEP] A. audio and video tape [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. irradiation [SEP] D. A computer [SEP] E. raising their temperature [SEP] F. Something coming from a gland [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. characteristics", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLGBENXR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do scientists study? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. microorganisms [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. animal behavior [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. metabolic reaction", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IQKBHEE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Ethologists usually study how animals behave around what? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. germs [SEP] C. islands [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. seasons [SEP] H. wetland", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT1839137B1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Ethologists study how animals behave in animals' [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. state [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. seasons [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. homes [SEP] H. fields", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7WIFDVKZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do organisms require to grow? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. nitrogen [SEP] D. magnets [SEP] E. cellulose [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD2WMXTR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do organisms require for growth? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. hats [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. genes [SEP] F. Heat [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. rain forest", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMF8HJP1P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is a requirement whose amount varies between organisms? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. existence [SEP] D. entropy [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. entity [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8O2TY5C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what requires energy for growth? [SEP] A. tunicates [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. radio waves [SEP] D. televisions [SEP] E. pigeons [SEP] F. sun light [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. cats", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUTVZGNBO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "An organism needs what to grow? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. Height [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. tissue [SEP] E. Planets [SEP] F. Food [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. Organization", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EMWM0HC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires energy for growth? [SEP] A. tunicates [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. the wind [SEP] D. the moon [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. pigeons", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HPRSUAS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "an organism requires energy for what? [SEP] A. Something to move [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. slow steadiness [SEP] D. Digesting food [SEP] E. plant life [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. falling down", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALTVITSB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what requires energy for growth? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. tunicates [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJL5S8WZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An organism requires what for a healthy personality? [SEP] A. sleep [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. Proteins", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WWGXGDM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do organisms require for growth? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. O2 [SEP] C. genes [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. Heat [SEP] F. Food [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. tissue", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN6G1DUT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do plants need to grow? [SEP] A. the sun [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. body water [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. Earthworms [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOYTXK8J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does an organism require for blood flow to viscera, organs, and tissues? [SEP] A. Collagen [SEP] B. Proteins [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I7CXQ5DM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How is survival ensured around hydrothermal vents? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. Eating a lot [SEP] C. Reproducing quickly [SEP] D. biological diversity [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. Being in a cluster [SEP] G. Staying far apart [SEP] H. hydrate their cells", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P3HOA20", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do organisms cluster around, in the ocean floor? [SEP] A. cracks [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. limestone [SEP] D. crust [SEP] E. headaches [SEP] F. Nutrients [SEP] G. horses [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RL6G7UF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "where do organisms cluster around hydrothermal vents? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Mountains [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. body water [SEP] F. crust [SEP] G. weathering [SEP] H. Pacific", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76DULJ4G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are organisms on the ocean floor? [SEP] A. conventional [SEP] B. common [SEP] C. unique [SEP] D. protected [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. tortoises [SEP] G. normal [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IC9B1XW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What clusters around the heat of submarine volcanoes? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. organisms [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. emissions [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFCSPT41", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Organisms cluster around vents found in the same place as what? [SEP] A. Dolphins [SEP] B. our planet [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. our star [SEP] F. Mountains [SEP] G. Manatees [SEP] H. Lobsters", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF45AATO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where do organisms cluster on the ocean floor? [SEP] A. neutralized water [SEP] B. where they used to live [SEP] C. hot alkaline water [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. sedimentary rocks [SEP] F. fissures blasting cold water [SEP] G. at or near the margins [SEP] H. an area swollen with pus", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREEORCG7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what floor do organisms cluster around hydrothermal vents on? [SEP] A. Pacific [SEP] B. small ponds [SEP] C. ground [SEP] D. limestone [SEP] E. sandstone [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. atmosphere [SEP] H. crust", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS5923L7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Organisms cluster around hot water inside cracks where? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. ocean floor [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. tectonic plates [SEP] E. the ground [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. Absorb light [SEP] H. survive", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP87W2X0G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do organisms cluster around in the ocean floor? [SEP] A. kalenchoes [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. Chimneys [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04W0MLSN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Organisms cluster around formations in the ocean floor powered by the heat of submarine what [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. volcanoes [SEP] C. light energy [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. thrust [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. mines [SEP] H. earthquakes", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647BSXS5I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are on the ocean floor? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. stations [SEP] E. body water [SEP] F. mines [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. alluvial", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K8M00RM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is formed by weathering? [SEP] A. peat [SEP] B. glass [SEP] C. Sand [SEP] D. mud [SEP] E. ground [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. beads [SEP] H. soils", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE4AAFMF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes sediment to form? [SEP] A. soils [SEP] B. tectonic plates [SEP] C. magnets [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA4R1A0R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is caused by weathering? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. loose dirt [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. Rocks [SEP] F. kale [SEP] G. farms [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J52GSQVK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does weathering do? [SEP] A. protect them [SEP] B. form sand [SEP] C. form plants [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. form snow [SEP] F. form fossils [SEP] G. Metling snow [SEP] H. watershred", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHG9359M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes rocks, dirt, and earth to combine? [SEP] A. Time [SEP] B. Weathering [SEP] C. Air [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. Animals", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVK3Q2BB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When rocks break down, what do they make? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. sediment [SEP] C. disintegrate [SEP] D. soft soil [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. hills and valleys [SEP] H. rupture", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6ZIVI47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Sediment can be formed by [SEP] A. Rocks [SEP] B. seasons [SEP] C. a wave [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. thrust", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFTGSO07", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is one way sediment can form? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. bottom of feet [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. chemical changes [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WWKVGDS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sedimentary rocks are formed by [SEP] A. a solute [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. weathering [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. thrust", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHK9WY1NA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are assembled inside of the nucleus [SEP] A. proteins [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. Acids [SEP] D. all matter [SEP] E. cell wall [SEP] F. chlorophyll [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6B6KK0D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can affect the small organelles where proteins are made? [SEP] A. Allergies [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. harm them [SEP] D. pizza [SEP] E. antibiotics [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. beef [SEP] H. carbohydrates", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756F1TPCB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "where are the small organelles that make protein get put together? [SEP] A. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] B. outside of the body [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. inside the nucleus [SEP] G. in the lungs [SEP] H. outside the nucleus", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISHV4UL5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "In what are proteins made? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. meat [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. calcium [SEP] F. nucleus [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. Animal fur", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4MZ35GA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Proteins are assembled on small floating what? [SEP] A. boats [SEP] B. red blood cells [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. plates [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. Organelles.", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N97UNM7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which organism lacks ribosomes? [SEP] A. anemia [SEP] B. Bacteria [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. honeybees [SEP] E. PDAs [SEP] F. genus [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5O1XJERE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Ribosomes are _. [SEP] A. Something to move [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. interact [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. hypertrophic [SEP] F. revolving [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD5TEGWEL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "translating organelles are involved in doing what with proteins [SEP] A. recycling [SEP] B. improve [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. making [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALQCOSTB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What affect small organelles where proteins are made? [SEP] A. harm them [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. adding heat [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. wavelengths and photons [SEP] H. many antibiotics", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFBAYP1T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do bacteria not have, for protein production? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. ribosomes [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. light energy [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIFAWPAL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What factor is instrumental behind the change of leaf colors during the year? [SEP] A. organisms and their habitat [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. scattered light [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. Varying light output from sun [SEP] H. Moon orbiting the Earth", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ5W3MGS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The Earth revolving around the Sun causes [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. tides to rise and fall [SEP] C. daylight changes [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. dry conditions [SEP] F. plate movements [SEP] G. wind direction [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOCLT50P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes weather to change? [SEP] A. wind and erosion [SEP] B. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] C. degrees Celsius [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. Colder temperatures on Mars [SEP] F. Forecasting sunny weather [SEP] G. pressure differences. [SEP] H. Performing a rain dance", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC6QDWXP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes seasons? [SEP] A. moon [SEP] B. decreased differentiation [SEP] C. earth's revolving [SEP] D. the ocean [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. colors of the spectrum [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. dry conditions", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHK6PLI5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes seasons? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. kalenchoes [SEP] C. drought [SEP] D. subtropical [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. space [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. revolving", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LN8MSAMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What affects all plants and animals as the Earth revolves around the sun? [SEP] A. starlight [SEP] B. cool breezes [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. electromagnetic energy [SEP] E. moisture levels [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. weather changes", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6UPFTWK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a cause of the Earth revolving around the Sun? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. winter [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJI01KAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does the Earth revolving around the Sun cause? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. evolving [SEP] E. winter [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. climate", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MIE238R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does biodiversity increase the productivity and stability of? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. the looseness of soil [SEP] C. water vapor [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. biological diversity [SEP] H. organisms and their habitat", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5ALR8V0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What increases the productivity and stability of ecosystems? [SEP] A. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] B. genetic uniformity [SEP] C. genetic diversity [SEP] D. extinction [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. recycling", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP88BJ0XV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "An ecosystem's what increases its productivity and stability [SEP] A. elevation [SEP] B. complexity [SEP] C. Quality of life [SEP] D. seasons [SEP] E. seasonal changes [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. Plants growth", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4U92IXI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What increases the stability of ecosystems? [SEP] A. overpopulation [SEP] B. water consumption [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. Quality of life [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. ecotourism [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD9SF97E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Biodiversity increases the what of islands? [SEP] A. water source [SEP] B. stability [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. luminescence [SEP] F. environment [SEP] G. human population [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNVB83DK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What increases the productivity and stability of the entire global system? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. solar system [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. biodiversity [SEP] F. environment [SEP] G. bottlenecks [SEP] H. power stations", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A3Y0PTN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A force that keeps species what increases the productivity and stability of ecosystems? [SEP] A. evolving [SEP] B. protect them [SEP] C. recycling [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JQ0IVJC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of system is biodiversity? [SEP] A. our planet [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. good [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBGY63U6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Biodiversity increases the productivity and stability of what? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. wetland [SEP] G. oceans [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4F9FHVY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Amphibians have what to help hunt prey [SEP] A. feathers [SEP] B. critical organs [SEP] C. organs [SEP] D. sense organs [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. flippers [SEP] H. claws", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJAJ22UO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": " have sense organs to smell and taste chemicals [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. worms [SEP] E. frogs [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. nose [SEP] H. slugs", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1YFD8ZI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are lizards able to use their tongues to do? [SEP] A. taste [SEP] B. arrange their nest [SEP] C. noise [SEP] D. measure prey length [SEP] E. smell the color of organs [SEP] F. snort [SEP] G. breathe [SEP] H. vibrate", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9SBB9BR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Amphibians also have immune cells arranged to smell and taste what? [SEP] A. flies [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. tadpoles [SEP] D. heat produced [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. water", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE795MFI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can frogs, toads and salamanders use to smell and taste chemicals? [SEP] A. sense organs [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. matter vibrating [SEP] D. larynx [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. ocular organs [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMZNVO3E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do sense organs help bullfrogs do? [SEP] A. excrete waste [SEP] B. empty gall bladder [SEP] C. An object is seen [SEP] D. Move to another area [SEP] E. Catch prey [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. smell and eat [SEP] H. smell and taste", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW757V6DO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what have sense organs to smell and taste chemicals? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. salamanders [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. elephants [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. hydrogen", "id": "3PPTZCWALQJZIOHJ5YA2FAW1UY2QZ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What have sense organs to smell and taste chemicals? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. the Sun [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. frogs [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G05YHYD8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have sense organs to smell and taste chemicals? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. frogs [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. cats", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK5NP1MA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Amphibians have what sort of sensing system? [SEP] A. strong [SEP] B. retina [SEP] C. four limbs [SEP] D. chemical [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. the eyes [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46X6458N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What compound or substance can frogs smell and taste? [SEP] A. herbicide [SEP] B. hydrocarbons [SEP] C. Chemicals [SEP] D. Acids [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. thirst [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4YA7P9PW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do biologists study? [SEP] A. Bio-thermodynamic studies [SEP] B. Small things with a microscope [SEP] C. smallest agents of disease [SEP] D. basic building blocks of life [SEP] E. genetic material [SEP] F. The study of biolife in space [SEP] G. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] H. The study of bio", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHBCO69S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Microscopes are used to do what by magnifying objects? [SEP] A. look far away [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. see details [SEP] E. unsee things [SEP] F. check grades [SEP] G. an image [SEP] H. observe it", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP44YSKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do biologists use microscopes for? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] C. to listen for bacteria [SEP] D. An object is seen [SEP] E. mutations [SEP] F. to record data [SEP] G. to see quarks [SEP] H. to see bacteria", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCUZPNW9B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The device used by biologists to make small things appear bigger was invented by whom? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. amphibians [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Jellyfish [SEP] E. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] F. Pasteur [SEP] G. Darwin [SEP] H. Mendel", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLO40Z7WC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do biologists use to make bacteria appear bigger? [SEP] A. tiny polyps [SEP] B. it can be seen [SEP] C. Magnifying glass [SEP] D. motility [SEP] E. Microscope [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. Telescope [SEP] H. Water reflections", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPHYVJIB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are used to see bacteria by biologists by making them appear bigger? [SEP] A. an image [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. tiny polyps [SEP] D. periscopes [SEP] E. amoebae [SEP] F. microscopes [SEP] G. x-rays [SEP] H. telescopes", "id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8FP8I2Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What makes living creatures appear bigger? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. xrays [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. microscopes [SEP] E. deuterostomes [SEP] F. hearing [SEP] G. screen [SEP] H. mutations", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDDK43KU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are used to see small things by biologists to make them appear bigger? [SEP] A. mirrors [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. an image [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. lenses [SEP] H. density", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z1PI721", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do biologists use a microscope to see by making them appear bigger? [SEP] A. sea urchins [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. Jellyfish [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. tunicates [SEP] F. most cephalopods [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. tiny polyps", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9ECJCXO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What or or magnifying glasses are used to see small things to make them appear bigger? [SEP] A. mirrors [SEP] B. satellites [SEP] C. hand lenses [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. an image [SEP] F. sea urchins [SEP] G. barrel-shaped [SEP] H. squids", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LN8PRMAU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Changes in what can cause potential energy changes? [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. color [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. intelligence [SEP] E. Heart rate [SEP] F. drafts [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWLOMAZ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause melting? [SEP] A. Changing pressure [SEP] B. Heat energy [SEP] C. Water expanding [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. converting electricity to heat [SEP] F. Increase in mass [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. Chemical reaction", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHJNKLIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can transform water from liquid to a gas? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. temperature taking [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. checking weather [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. temperature changes [SEP] H. observing nature", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2IO0RQ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What phase change are we experiencing now? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. Climate change [SEP] C. Freezing temperatures [SEP] D. Apocalyptic [SEP] E. population movement [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. Warm air", "id": "3HQUKB7LNFD0EAIMGMH16P0V4TDHHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "With a change in temperature, what does a solid become? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. liquid [SEP] C. moves [SEP] D. a new compound [SEP] E. support [SEP] F. solid phase [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. crystallized", "id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBMEO4C6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what changing can cause transferring energy in the atmosphere [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. bearing [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. days [SEP] F. direction [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. The atmosphere", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR674KTTTI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What changing can cause change of state? [SEP] A. climate [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. habitat [SEP] G. plant [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA3G68M9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is temperature a change of? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. state [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29AM13TY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Temperature changing can cause what to change to ice? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. basalt [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. diamond [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. Joules [SEP] H. sweat", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTWMA7K1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause phase changes? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. constant temperatures [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. observation [SEP] F. climate [SEP] G. scattered light [SEP] H. nothing", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5ZZ5CUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can cause phase changes? [SEP] A. Electrical [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. seasons [SEP] D. imbalanced [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. climate", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G0036YD2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is an example of a phase change? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] C. chemical reaction [SEP] D. dormant state [SEP] E. Global warming [SEP] F. It remains dormant [SEP] G. bullfrogs [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJARCVIS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes damage to forest ecosystems? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. humans disturb it [SEP] C. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. Liquid bromine [SEP] F. Carnivore animals [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Hydrogen peroxide", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3UUKOLR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what causes acid rain? [SEP] A. gases [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. emissions [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVKUPDFSQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The emission of what causes acid rain? [SEP] A. H2O [SEP] B. smoke from food [SEP] C. Hydrogen [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. CFCs [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXCQC9UL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Acid rain can be a result of: [SEP] A. burning [SEP] B. citric acid [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. fashion [SEP] E. acid wash [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. burning coal [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYEPK61I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes pollution in rain? [SEP] A. sulfur dioxide [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. nitrogen [SEP] D. contamination [SEP] E. smog [SEP] F. hydrogen [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6Z7D4IP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The environment is polluted when what is emitted? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. humans disturb it [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] F. carbon dioxide [SEP] G. sulfur dioxide [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HVY6JLV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Scrubbers can be used for what? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. storing water [SEP] C. hydrate their cells [SEP] D. water conservation [SEP] E. reducing acid rain [SEP] F. Relieve pain [SEP] G. root growth [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFRUTO0Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The emission of what causes acid rain? [SEP] A. Material carrying electricity [SEP] B. decomposing dead organisms [SEP] C. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] D. soil loss through hurricanes [SEP] E. Something that smells like rotten eggs [SEP] F. extreme heat and pressure [SEP] G. chemical compound NaCl [SEP] H. generating heat by burning", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLE7S7FNK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes acid rain? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. an erupting volcano [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. forest is destroyed", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UAU9KLC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes acid rain? [SEP] A. burn [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. lung [SEP] E. DDT [SEP] F. tar [SEP] G. Cars [SEP] H. wind", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6H1CVB5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what cannot surive without oxygen [SEP] A. basic building blocks of life [SEP] B. Microscopic organisms [SEP] C. an area swollen with pus [SEP] D. incapable of regurgitation [SEP] E. hydrogen [SEP] F. vacuum [SEP] G. outer space [SEP] H. the respiratory system", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP13UWF03", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can't cells survive without? [SEP] A. money [SEP] B. atmosphere [SEP] C. vapor [SEP] D. friends [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CD7LL6O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells cannot survive without plants breathing into what? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. seas [SEP] C. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] D. lungs [SEP] E. water vapor [SEP] F. atmosphere [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. water tanks", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF0318V1J1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What helps cells survive? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. all copper [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. space [SEP] E. RNA [SEP] F. coat [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL739801X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "_ are aerobic [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. algae [SEP] D. moss [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. chloroplast [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKCA8N11", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "cells cannot survive without plants replenishing the what [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. atmosphere [SEP] D. mountains [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. streams", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALRTRTSE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what cannot survive without oxygen? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. tanks [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. living things [SEP] E. hydrogen [SEP] F. space [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ324FOX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cells cannot live without what commonly occuring element found on Earth? [SEP] A. Air [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. fossil fuel [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. carbon [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. water", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWQTKAZD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is something cells cannot survive without? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. Air [SEP] C. O2 [SEP] D. CO2 [SEP] E. Ca [SEP] F. O3 [SEP] G. Fe [SEP] H. He", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A4I0TPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What helps cells survive? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. Urea [SEP] C. coat [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. diet [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. stem", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMJMH3N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "when fertilization occurs, what swims to an egg inside an archegonium? [SEP] A. egg shells [SEP] B. male gametes [SEP] C. yolk [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. Something to move [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6BQE0KR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens when a sperm enters an egg? [SEP] A. Conception [SEP] B. It will move. [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. Menstruation [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. The egg multiplies [SEP] G. Sperm reproduce [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4I11RY2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Sperm swim to an egg inside a what? [SEP] A. gastropod shells [SEP] B. aqueous solution [SEP] C. archetype [SEP] D. archive [SEP] E. ocean water [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. archegonium [SEP] H. sperm", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO448FJXJK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "the egg implants itself in the uterus after sperm does what? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. release more eggs [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. swim to the sea [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. swim to an egg [SEP] H. drown in the uterus", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AILA9MP4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens in the archegonium? [SEP] A. eggs separate [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. fallopian tubes join [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. cloning", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTXYQZ1Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what enters the egg? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. fallopian tube [SEP] F. sperm nuclei [SEP] G. acid [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UV1LAY6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What continues when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. hemoglobin [SEP] D. cell wall [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. reproduction [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. miasma", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSPH04OO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sucrose attracts sperm to the what for fertilization? [SEP] A. egg [SEP] B. ovum [SEP] C. omelet [SEP] D. nest [SEP] E. male [SEP] F. ova [SEP] G. uterus [SEP] H. pistil", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEPF1X7T7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what occurs when sperm swims to an egg inside an archegonium> [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. sperm [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. pregnancy [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. death", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLP2FGP0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What occurs when a male gamete swims to an egg? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. fertilization [SEP] F. birth [SEP] G. copulation [SEP] H. ovulation", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKMTHJ6K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens inside the single egg embedded inside the prothallus [SEP] A. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] F. fertilization occurs [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CQSKDJZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where is a zygote formed by sperm swimming to an egg? [SEP] A. colder and wetter [SEP] B. ocean water [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. a delta [SEP] F. an archegonium [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5YCR92W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What shape is the organ where fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg? [SEP] A. a prism [SEP] B. Flask [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. rings [SEP] E. Seesaw [SEP] F. porous [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. gills", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH2TPCSJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what requires water? [SEP] A. Power plants [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. animal transport [SEP] D. engines [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. fertilization", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI265TGD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can have a negative impact on your eyes? [SEP] A. Going to the eye doctor [SEP] B. A light amount of reading [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. smoking pipes [SEP] E. Eating a lot of carrots [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. Looking at the sun", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKBML8T0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Looking at what object could have a negative impact on the eyes? [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Betelgeuse [SEP] E. Polaris [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. The Sun [SEP] H. The Moon", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y6QP9PU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Looking at what has a negative impact on eyes? [SEP] A. stars [SEP] B. shadows [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. moon [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. guns [SEP] G. sun [SEP] H. zinc", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL6AJK2M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can sunglasses protect against? [SEP] A. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. Looking at sunglasses [SEP] D. Looking at bright objects [SEP] E. Looking at dark objects [SEP] F. Looking at newspapers [SEP] G. enormous damage to homes [SEP] H. Light passing through water", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AUX3Z5C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Looking at what has a negative impact on the eyes? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. the moon [SEP] H. glasses", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNT0F3D3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does looking at bright objects do to the retina? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. It decreases [SEP] C. Change colors [SEP] D. Makes it brighter [SEP] E. Makes them itchy [SEP] F. decrease stamina [SEP] G. Damages them [SEP] H. Dries them out", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KOBSBWB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Looking at the sun can have a negative impact on what body part? [SEP] A. the eyes [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. the hands [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. the nose [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. the ears", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6U2TNIK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Looking the sun has a what impact on the eyes? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. negative [SEP] F. confusing [SEP] G. neutral [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YUICOSL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Looking at bright objects can damage what structure? [SEP] A. coral [SEP] B. chloroplasts [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. Neuron. [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. eyeglasses [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. retina", "id": "3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOIT3ATDN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Looking at what has a negative impact on the eyes? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. shadows [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. the moon [SEP] H. the inside of eyelids", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDICC3KR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What impact does looking at stars have? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. an image [SEP] D. Dilution [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. observe it [SEP] H. negative", "id": "3VW04L3ZLT5UMQIGQUH9CXCJFUJXXN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can cause headaches [SEP] A. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. prolactin release [SEP] D. Damaged hearing [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] H. looking at bright objects", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXTPPEJ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The haircoat of a dog is useful for [SEP] A. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] B. When it's cold [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. finding bones [SEP] E. preventing dog days [SEP] F. keeping the dog warm [SEP] G. keeping the dog cool [SEP] H. water conservation", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI58IPMW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What serves as insulation to keep the body warm? [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. wearing hats [SEP] C. wearing glasses [SEP] D. Animal fur [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. with their fur [SEP] G. wearing jewelry [SEP] H. wearing nail polish", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELDX07CD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does fur do? [SEP] A. it serves as food [SEP] B. refract or absorb. [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. absorb light energy [SEP] E. it catches fire [SEP] F. it drowns the organism [SEP] G. structure and function [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA5HUA01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What might animals use leaves for? [SEP] A. water conservation [SEP] B. To make a path. [SEP] C. To burn for warmth. [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. To keep their body heat. [SEP] F. Help plants grow [SEP] G. sunlight energy [SEP] H. To fertilize gardens.", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUG0SYNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How do leaves keep animals from getting cold? [SEP] A. can be worn as clothes [SEP] B. protect them [SEP] C. adapt to coolness [SEP] D. heat with the sun [SEP] E. used to start fires [SEP] F. hard outer covering [SEP] G. preventing heat transfer [SEP] H. A transportation fuel", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC58A4FFH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "hand-knit booties help prevent the transfer of heat from what? [SEP] A. a fire's coals [SEP] B. a stone's surface [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. a dog's bowl [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. they body they live in [SEP] H. living things", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCKIDY07W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How does a human keep warm? [SEP] A. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] B. drinking plenty of water [SEP] C. increases the transfer of heat [SEP] D. transfers heat to someone [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. hard outer covering [SEP] G. prevents the transfer of heat [SEP] H. they body they live in", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8G5RN0SV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Preventing the transfer of energy from an organism's body does what? [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] C. makes the organism cold [SEP] D. keeps the organism warm [SEP] E. makes the organism live longer [SEP] F. To avoid death [SEP] G. makes the organism hungry [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSO9SW6Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what keeps humans warm? [SEP] A. Animal fur [SEP] B. Solar energy [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. snow [SEP] G. magnets [SEP] H. exoskeleton", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJY6M9JTI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Preventing the transfer of heat from an animal 's body causes that animal to keep what? [SEP] A. fur [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. chilled [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. warm [SEP] G. fats [SEP] H. frozen", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H63G3QTC6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What will increase the amount of heat that is transferred from the body? [SEP] A. shivering [SEP] B. Evaporation [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. warm environments [SEP] E. wearing a hat [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. dehydration [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSBYM48K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What prevents the transfer of heat from an organism's body? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. funguses [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. bone", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMNCILCI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What function can fur and feathers perform for some animals? [SEP] A. the support structure [SEP] B. they travel great distances [SEP] C. the process of adaptation [SEP] D. structure and function [SEP] E. temperature regulation [SEP] F. prevent bodies from transferring heat [SEP] G. heat to cooler objects [SEP] H. the production of heat", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONJ0FN4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can an prevent the transfer of heat from an organism's body? [SEP] A. Sulfur [SEP] B. cilia [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. immune [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. fats", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7F0PLZX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can preventing the transfer of cause the body to keep warm in an organism? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. Collagen [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JVH0OWV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What designed for swimming are used for moving faster through water? [SEP] A. Limbs [SEP] B. fingers [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. nose [SEP] E. Frogs. [SEP] F. Frogs [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. Whales", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RKD8PZN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can move fast through water? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. lead [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. snails [SEP] G. ducks [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPQPDXHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Aquatic animals in water use webbed feet due to what? [SEP] A. ability to sense light [SEP] B. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. swimming slower [SEP] E. refraction of light [SEP] F. poor swiming [SEP] G. bending light rays [SEP] H. dynamic relationships", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92OIFR8W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Why do ducks move faster through water? [SEP] A. Due to their coloring [SEP] B. Due to their feet [SEP] C. To keep their body heat. [SEP] D. Due to their diet [SEP] E. animals with backbones [SEP] F. Males and females [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. Due to their quacks", "id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5B86LYX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what uses webbed feet for moving faster through water? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. trout [SEP] E. octopus [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. ducks [SEP] H. fish", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S7D75EY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "ducks can move fast through the water due to their specialized what [SEP] A. feet [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. size [SEP] D. bills [SEP] E. Limbs [SEP] F. beaks [SEP] G. wings [SEP] H. Tail", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74487OE7LT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do beavers move through water quickly? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. Males and females [SEP] E. They have webbed feet [SEP] F. running and lifting [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. prevents the transfer of heat", "id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWKZ5TP21", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do webbed feet help aquatic animals do? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. Catch prey [SEP] D. support [SEP] E. Regrows it [SEP] F. squeeze [SEP] G. Relieve pain [SEP] H. improve", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSOMBQ43", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are used as a rudder by aquatic animals? [SEP] A. dorsal [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. Tail [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. clams", "id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z234JROX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Lungs are used for breathing air by animals with what? [SEP] A. unidirectional [SEP] B. exoskeleton [SEP] C. contracting [SEP] D. fins [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. gills [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. eight eyes", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LE7GAXY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "how do african elephants breathe [SEP] A. with ears [SEP] B. with skin [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. with lungs [SEP] F. Pituitary gland [SEP] G. with tusk [SEP] H. Heart rate", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LE8QXAX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What uses lungs to breathe air? [SEP] A. elephants [SEP] B. Frogs [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. some mammals [SEP] F. monotremes [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. rock candy", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y5IJB8H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do mammals breathe? [SEP] A. lung [SEP] B. Air [SEP] C. O2 [SEP] D. Gas [SEP] E. Carbon dioxide [SEP] F. Urea [SEP] G. Heat [SEP] H. Moisture", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUFN4YND", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What uses lungs for breathing air? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. some mammals [SEP] C. Frogs [SEP] D. monotremes [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. elephants [SEP] H. oak trees", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNK38FZR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What organ do land animals use for life to continue. [SEP] A. Eyes. [SEP] B. Gills. [SEP] C. Limbs [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. Fins. [SEP] G. biome [SEP] H. Lungs", "id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z23NIORV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are used for breathing air by land animals? [SEP] A. Frogs [SEP] B. pigeons [SEP] C. gills [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. water", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FR8GHCP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses lungs to breathe air? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. some mammals [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. elephants [SEP] G. monotremes [SEP] H. Frogs", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UC4628R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do most molds get their organic compounds from? [SEP] A. dead organisms [SEP] B. particles in the air [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. burning coal [SEP] F. living organisms [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH17D1GLI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what gets organic compounds from dead organisms? [SEP] A. maples [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. elms [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. mold [SEP] G. cows [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM73E0VYZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what feed on dead organisms? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. chickens [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. animals", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W401UPZH2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where do most fungi get their protein? [SEP] A. protein synthesis [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. dead organisms [SEP] F. by indirect light [SEP] G. glycopeptides [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z2JD72L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do fungi do to leaves [SEP] A. protect them [SEP] B. Eat them [SEP] C. Pollenate them [SEP] D. Move them [SEP] E. harm them [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. Damages them [SEP] H. Kill them", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV99CNVZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can get organic compounds from dead organisms? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. nitrogen [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. mushrooms [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKPE0EDJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What gets organic compounds from dead organisms? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. elms [SEP] C. mud [SEP] D. molds [SEP] E. dead cats [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. sludge", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XI6NHSZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is one thing organic compounds can be broken down by? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. Cooking [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. Acids [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756ESNCP9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what gets organic compounds from dead organisms? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. mildew [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. pine", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVK1LGQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What uses organic compounds from dead organisms? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Cooking [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. Heterotrophs [SEP] G. agriculture [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OSPJQKG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "where do some fungi live? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. important habitats [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. our planet [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. decaying trees", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC52NXER", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most fungi get organic compounds from what? [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. litter [SEP] D. decomposers [SEP] E. burning coal [SEP] F. aqueous solution [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMHHNQ3N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "obligate heterotrophs get organic compounds from what organisms [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. dead [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONQ74N4S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do fish eat? [SEP] A. an organism's body [SEP] B. hydrate their cells [SEP] C. wood [SEP] D. living things [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. dead animals [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. waste", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK5121MF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do animals use as a food course? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. Generating heat [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. deadwood [SEP] F. light energy [SEP] G. other living things [SEP] H. inorganic", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JPAVEO0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what gets food by eating other living things? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. all plants [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M9368LL2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do animals get their food? [SEP] A. absorb light energy [SEP] B. They have thick fur [SEP] C. eating non-living things [SEP] D. converting mass to energy [SEP] E. eating other living things [SEP] F. photosynthesizing [SEP] G. taking up nutrients from soil [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKAI7J6C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what get food by eating other living things [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. Animals [SEP] F. algae [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. plankton", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITLYNRKR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Great egrets get food by doing what? [SEP] A. sleeping [SEP] B. eating other living things [SEP] C. Transfers energy [SEP] D. converting mass to energy [SEP] E. Something coming from a gland [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. dying [SEP] H. competing for resources", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2Y9HIK5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What gets food by eating other living things? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. phytoplankton [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. fish [SEP] H. water", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATZEZABK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what gets food by eating other living things? [SEP] A. carbon [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. producers [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700OWP3IS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can have special excretory systems? [SEP] A. feces [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. wings [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3ZW47D4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What creatures have special excretory structures. [SEP] A. warm-blooded [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. phylum Cnidaria [SEP] D. phylum arthropoda [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. Phylum Chordata [SEP] G. Phylum Mollusca [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32IDH7Q1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Crustaceans and insects have what special structures? [SEP] A. the eyes [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. internal [SEP] D. excretory [SEP] E. invisible [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. muscled", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNXD0KH9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a special excretory structure? [SEP] A. Silk plants. [SEP] B. Insects. [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. Architecture structures. [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. Corset structure.", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4T0SHNSF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what have special excretory structures sometimes? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. excretion [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. bees [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOOIPH1E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Some animals with jointed what have special excretory structures [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. appendages [SEP] C. they bend [SEP] D. eyes [SEP] E. muscles [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32JSKQ7I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Lobsters have special structures for: [SEP] A. excretion [SEP] B. Cooking [SEP] C. produce light [SEP] D. staying warm [SEP] E. butter [SEP] F. Maine [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. tastiness", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYKKZ519", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can have special excretory structures? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. feces [SEP] D. molecules [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. planets", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT741B48", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what sometimes has special excretory structures? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. carbon [SEP] G. feces [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGH4GPXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the name of something some animals use to conserve water and elminate waste? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. an area swollen with pus [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. excretory structures [SEP] G. reusing materials [SEP] H. colder and wetter", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R3WLXD7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are major producers in the desert? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. executives [SEP] D. the Sun [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8D0Y9Q2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": " _ are the major producers in terrestrial ecosystems. [SEP] A. Plants [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. phytoplankton [SEP] D. leaves [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. grass", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSI2QQNJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "consumers are what in terrestrial biomes [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. algae [SEP] C. omnivores [SEP] D. people [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. trees", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBH4LOI4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Plants are the major producers in biomes defined by their what? [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. plant life [SEP] D. animal life [SEP] E. heat produced [SEP] F. vegetation [SEP] G. water life [SEP] H. plant sources", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UDPEYMK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What provides food for terrestrial biomes? [SEP] A. leaves [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. kibble [SEP] E. Trees [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZFJM9K5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "plants are the major producers in terrestrial what? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. weeds [SEP] C. consumers [SEP] D. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] E. oceans [SEP] F. our planet [SEP] G. global ecosystems [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYAGDNL7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is a producer in terrestrial biomes? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. Oak [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. flowers [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. mushrooms", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFCILX3W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are the major producers in temperature and precipitation? [SEP] A. grass [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. apples [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. Trees [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. Fungi [SEP] H. fields", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN35DPOO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be major producers in terrestrial biomes? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. grass [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. burrs [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. potatoes [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VQTZS2V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are the major produces of ecosystems that make up the land? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. plant [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. Fungi [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. energy.", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P4RKA2H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What requires electrical energy to function? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. A gas stove [SEP] D. A candle [SEP] E. Batteries [SEP] F. nervous system [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. buses", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSPU04QN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires electrical energy to function? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. organs [SEP] C. skateboards [SEP] D. tricycles [SEP] E. nervous system [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. televisions [SEP] H. bicycles", "id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64Y440C0T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What requires electrical energy to function? [SEP] A. lemons [SEP] B. motors [SEP] C. LEDs [SEP] D. buses [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. hats [SEP] G. Cars [SEP] H. PDAs", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSPWNQ40", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What uses the flow of electrons? [SEP] A. Typewriters [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. an electron microscope [SEP] D. Electric devices [SEP] E. Manual devices [SEP] F. Bodies of water [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. an electron lens", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NLF3A4H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do electric devices require to function? [SEP] A. grass [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. An object is seen [SEP] E. Power plants [SEP] F. wood [SEP] G. an electron lens [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4Q2LLBL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do phones require to function? [SEP] A. encoded information [SEP] B. graduated cylinderr [SEP] C. math [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. electrical energy [SEP] F. magnifying glass [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LFWOXA8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what requires electrical energy to function? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. Something to move [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. carbon [SEP] G. nervous system [SEP] H. lie detectors", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W400SSZH0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Devices require to function [SEP] A. A kernel [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. an electron lens [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. heating liquids [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Something to move", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9AMAPFP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do annelids enrich? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. moss [SEP] H. roots", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SJEFAQ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Earthworms ingest sediment and extract what from soil? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. food ingredients [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. food particles [SEP] H. carbon", "id": "3DOCMVPBTNDKY2Q8MI7RGTUNDCFNNB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is an important deposit feeder that helps form and enrich soil? [SEP] A. A reptile [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. A male [SEP] E. shrub beds [SEP] F. A hermaphrodite [SEP] G. An amphibian [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD3F22CD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Invertebrates can be what? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. vertebrates [SEP] D. deposit feeders [SEP] E. Catch prey [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. planets", "id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRHYGGGEB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do earthworms ingest in order to form and enrich soil? [SEP] A. segmented [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. sediment [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. sandworm [SEP] G. crawling [SEP] H. dirt", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MJHF83G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do earthworms do? [SEP] A. Start fires [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. Destroy earth [SEP] D. Move to another area [SEP] E. Converting waste. [SEP] F. Create earth [SEP] G. competing for resources [SEP] H. Help plants grow", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTWHY0J8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do Earthworms do to the soil? [SEP] A. reusing things [SEP] B. competing for resources [SEP] C. Ruins the soil [SEP] D. Enriches the soil [SEP] E. Damages them [SEP] F. Converting waste. [SEP] G. Creates more soil [SEP] H. Makes the soil mold", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLCXYPG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can help form and enrich soil? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. whales [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. decomposers [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. shrub beds [SEP] G. phytoplankton [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3EKVH9QMEY3FN4A2B5V4S0FVR2S2D4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens when Earthworms ingest sediment and extract food particles? [SEP] A. The soil is unhealthy [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. The earthworm reproduces [SEP] F. competing for resources [SEP] G. The earthworm dies [SEP] H. The soil is enriched", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W51QW92W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Earthworms help form and add what to soil [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. organic material [SEP] C. Converting waste. [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. acidity", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JUTAVJU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do earthworms help grow? [SEP] A. potatoes [SEP] B. dirt [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. ocean [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. apples", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNPANZKSE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Earthworms are terrific for plants and are important what? [SEP] A. deposit feeders [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. grounders [SEP] D. agriculture [SEP] E. Quality of life [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. dirt grubbers [SEP] H. bird enemies", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISKO9ULZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what ingests sediment and extracts food particles? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. earthworms [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGN1GIKH1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An earthworm is an important [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. cleaner for earth [SEP] C. Plant reproduction [SEP] D. more abundant [SEP] E. parasite [SEP] F. Something that makes plants green [SEP] G. predator [SEP] H. deposit feeder for earth", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R515CEFI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are earthworms important for? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. recovery [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. fields [SEP] E. Earth [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY4ILVXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Ingredients can irritate what? [SEP] A. ears [SEP] B. body [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. eyes [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. hair [SEP] G. speech [SEP] H. skin", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JBY00ZG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to the most fragile part of the face? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. cloudy days [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. light touches [SEP] F. smoking [SEP] G. vinegar [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK1M11MG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to eyes? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. Alcohol [SEP] C. Eye drops [SEP] D. Saline [SEP] E. mildew [SEP] F. mold [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. Acids", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X249ZH7GJ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can dill pickles do to eyes? [SEP] A. help them focus [SEP] B. kill them [SEP] C. reduce swelling [SEP] D. harm them [SEP] E. Change colors [SEP] F. increase vision ability [SEP] G. Relieve pain [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AV99C36I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can acetic acid do to the eyes? [SEP] A. treat cataracts [SEP] B. harm them [SEP] C. Relieve pain [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. kill them [SEP] F. hydrate them [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. cleanse them", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUMVAGHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can cause harm to the eyes? [SEP] A. hypothyroidism [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. juice [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. heating liquids [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPQ41LEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to the eyes? [SEP] A. mildew [SEP] B. normal water [SEP] C. Herpes [SEP] D. normal air [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. mold [SEP] G. acid [SEP] H. contact solution", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBE74CAB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can harm human sight? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. vinegar [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. carpet [SEP] H. glasses", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBMXZ5R3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can acids do the eyes? [SEP] A. clean the eyes [SEP] B. harm them [SEP] C. help the eyes [SEP] D. heal the eyes [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. Relieve pain [SEP] G. kill them [SEP] H. Change colors", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QVJH1DV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can vinegar cause harm to? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. organisms [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. retina [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. salt [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMCSLQ32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to the eyes? [SEP] A. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] B. Mutagenic chemicals [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] E. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] F. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] G. volatile substances [SEP] H. decomposing dead organisms", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S4DVE5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How can you avoid harming your eyes? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. focusing a lens [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. by indirect light [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. Wearing a shield [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOO3DYUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what has hair? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. snakes [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. goats [SEP] G. fur seals [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWH9GIY01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are mammals? [SEP] A. dinosaurs [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. supersonic [SEP] F. vertebrates [SEP] G. invertabrates [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTV5BMSO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fur is a fiber that is found only in what type of animal? [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. mammal [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. mushrooms [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. protists [SEP] H. feet", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITL3WKR3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What keeps mammals warm? [SEP] A. fibers [SEP] B. eyeballs [SEP] C. white blood cells [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. nostrils [SEP] H. heat", "id": "36V4Q8R5ZKZZJHI0Q9K8780SF3EMQX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do mammals contain? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. ghosts [SEP] C. keratin [SEP] D. Animal fur [SEP] E. magic [SEP] F. soul [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DTK8UKQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A fiber found only in mammals grows from a bulb under what? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. the mammal [SEP] C. light energy [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. the pelt [SEP] F. the animal [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. Exfoliation", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QVIG3Z7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is unique to mammals? [SEP] A. fur [SEP] B. magnetism [SEP] C. eyes [SEP] D. scales [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. wool [SEP] H. cats", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZWW8SBZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How to mammals nourish young? [SEP] A. nectar [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. fur [SEP] D. H 2 O [SEP] E. solitude [SEP] F. milk [SEP] G. birth [SEP] H. ignorance", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJUI8ECJD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a fiber that is not found in reptiles or birds? [SEP] A. Tail [SEP] B. muscle [SEP] C. feathers [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. down [SEP] F. hair [SEP] G. Fat [SEP] H. scales", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RM9S9CH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fur is a fiber that is found only on what kind of animal? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. reptiles [SEP] C. bird [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. Animal fur", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WEJMDMFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What fiber can be found only in warm-blooded animals? [SEP] A. teeth [SEP] B. birth marks [SEP] C. muscle [SEP] D. taste buds [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. wool [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. fur", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULDHT0LZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what have Hair which is a fiber [SEP] A. reptiles [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. Bats [SEP] D. dense [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. marine species", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELROTC77", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has hair? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. cats [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Man [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCOLJDWRE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "asily shed fibers are found only in what? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. goats [SEP] D. cows [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. Animal fur [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. autumn", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU5376Q26A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a fiber found only in mammals? [SEP] A. Something that can be auburn [SEP] B. They have thick fur [SEP] C. Something that is self-aware [SEP] D. with their fur [SEP] E. To keep their body heat. [SEP] F. it helps plants in growing [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AXXLZ5X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What protects a mammal's skin? [SEP] A. Fiber follicles [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. a cuticle [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. fur and fat", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ995GMI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Car engines convert gasoline into what? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. fuel [SEP] E. color [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB547KTM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "how does a car engine usually convert gasoline into motion and heat? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. compound of hydrogen oxygen [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. antifreeze [SEP] E. oil changes [SEP] F. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] G. using the turn signal [SEP] H. oxidation reaction", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIBU8API", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What part of the car needs a fossil fuel to run? [SEP] A. Carburator [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. driving [SEP] D. Engine [SEP] E. Transmission [SEP] F. Exhaust [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. fronts", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY221QSX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Car engines convert highly combustible vapors into what? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. tires [SEP] C. passengers [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. wheels [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EBI5AFP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does an engine use as liquid fuel? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. gasoline [SEP] C. kerosene [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. bunker fuel [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. water", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XLR9471", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How does a car engine create movement? [SEP] A. Oil [SEP] B. Added pressure [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. contracting [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. Burning water and salt [SEP] H. Burning fuel and air", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IB3J1XR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What acts as an aid to a car engine converting gasoline into motion and heat? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. nitrogen [SEP] D. helium [SEP] E. argon [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8SG02JD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A car engine uses what to aid in combustion? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. thrust [SEP] E. hydrocarbons [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5OXTDERW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do cars use gas to produce? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. thrust [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. glycogen [SEP] F. deadly [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. heat", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GRMY0SI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do flashlights require to produce light? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. a light source [SEP] D. batteries [SEP] E. circuits [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. power", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF03YW4J11", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What helps people see? [SEP] A. cameras [SEP] B. plastic [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. an electron lens [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. blinds [SEP] G. flashlights [SEP] H. dolphins", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCE475L6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A flashlight requires what to produce light? [SEP] A. batteries [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. buttons [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. coils [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. plastic", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRV9JXB1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do flashlights produce light? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. direct energy [SEP] C. By being plugged into the wall [SEP] D. Using magnets [SEP] E. Batteries [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. Solar power", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8NME5Y7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What requires a source of energy to produce light? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. cactuses [SEP] C. cakes [SEP] D. pies [SEP] E. heterotrophs [SEP] F. flashlights [SEP] G. batteries [SEP] H. most cephalopods", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6RCZIAU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does a flashlight require to produce light? [SEP] A. condensation [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. direct energy [SEP] D. batteries [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEZQEEAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can a flashlight use to produce light? [SEP] A. energy usage [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. prism [SEP] D. batteries [SEP] E. gold [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. thoughts", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL2NSEYE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do cars use? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KO17OH14", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Children see better with a source of electricity to do what? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. staying warm [SEP] C. survival [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. produce light [SEP] F. remove electricity [SEP] G. produce darkness [SEP] H. remove light", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YT44TIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What requires a battery to produce light? [SEP] A. flashlight [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. mirror [SEP] D. microscope [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. cactuses [SEP] H. glowworm", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1QBPM6G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a lantern use a source of electricity for? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. staying warm [SEP] C. enclose light [SEP] D. produce light [SEP] E. absorb heat [SEP] F. reflect light [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46BTX857", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What requires a source of electricity to produce light? [SEP] A. Broken light bulb. [SEP] B. The sun. [SEP] C. basic building blocks of life [SEP] D. an electron microscope [SEP] E. The source magazine. [SEP] F. algae and plants [SEP] G. the simplest of green plants [SEP] H. An emergency lighting source.", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SKJJYM1A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What requires a battery to produce light? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. a dog [SEP] C. electrically [SEP] D. a cat [SEP] E. a flashlight [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. another battery [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A11JXA5H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "a battery is a source of what that is able to produce light [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. wire [SEP] C. radiation [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9N2U6P8K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A flashlight needs electricity to produce what? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. rain or sun shine [SEP] D. an electron lens [SEP] E. visible energy [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. electron microscope [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XA8VN74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A flashlight needs electricity to produce what? [SEP] A. stay warm [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. Decibels [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. improve [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMQEY3QE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is more complex in eukaryotes than in prokaryotes? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. cell immigration [SEP] C. cell establishment [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. explosions [SEP] F. mitosis [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ3905N9A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cell division in what is more complex than cell division in prokaryotes? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. archaea [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. SO2 [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. E. coli", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44401MCVA3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is more complex in eukaryotes than prokaryotes? [SEP] A. migraines [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. genes [SEP] F. a cuticle [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVIQQGQO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is more complex in eukaryotes than prokaryotes? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. reliance on water [SEP] C. being composed of cells [SEP] D. nothing [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. A computer [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKB651N3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is less complex in smaller, simple cells? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. Cell death [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Cell division [SEP] E. Sex [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. Pregnancy", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKUJ3DWW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "This process is always more complex in eukaryotes than prokaryotes [SEP] A. eukaryotic infection [SEP] B. mitosis [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. breathing [SEP] F. recycling [SEP] G. photosynthesis [SEP] H. relocation", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRT9BNHR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cell division is more complex in organisms with what? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. faster movement [SEP] E. scarce resources [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. Localized damage [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KI30EB4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "the cells way of reproducing is what in eukaryotes than prokaryotes [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. Plants growth [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. more complex", "id": "3570Y55XZPI809D06G377PJXGZBGYU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what has more complex cell division than prokayrotes [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9G2LXCT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "_ is more complex in eukaryotes than prokaryotes. [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. Epidermis [SEP] D. Mitosis [SEP] E. organ [SEP] F. distance [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. resistance", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTWGL0JT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Something more complex in eukaryotes than prokaryotes leads to what? [SEP] A. harm them [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. Growth [SEP] D. illness [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. recycling", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEB4WFN1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is more complex in eukaryotes than prokaryotes? [SEP] A. mitosis [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. recycling [SEP] F. Epidermis [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1C89X9N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Light shining through glass will look like what after exiting? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. red-shifted [SEP] C. dirty [SEP] D. green [SEP] E. spectrum [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAHZMLCSY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Mirrors cause [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. direct energy [SEP] C. depletion of light [SEP] D. inspection of light [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. refraction of light [SEP] G. optical illusions [SEP] H. The area was once underwater", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H1RTM3F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Glass causes a sense of what? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. smell [SEP] D. Dilution [SEP] E. distance [SEP] F. vision [SEP] G. touch [SEP] H. heat", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXLF9R4G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do prisms do to light? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. Refract it [SEP] C. Reflect it [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. Absorb it [SEP] F. observe it [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. Diffraction", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNSFWD3N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does glass bend? [SEP] A. a wave [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. lenses [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. fibers [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. air", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTAY1LRVB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does glass do to light? [SEP] A. adapt [SEP] B. erases [SEP] C. moves [SEP] D. support [SEP] E. expand [SEP] F. bends [SEP] G. absorbs [SEP] H. blocks", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGNVZE29", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes the bending of light rays? [SEP] A. darkness [SEP] B. glass [SEP] C. lenses [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. shadows [SEP] F. voltage [SEP] G. colors [SEP] H. a wave", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MQPBPHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does glass cause? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. coke [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. bending light rays", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL96354C5P0P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Glass causes the _ of light [SEP] A. intensification [SEP] B. bending [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. blocking [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. amplification", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMCOF3Q1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause halos? [SEP] A. lenses [SEP] B. glass [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. mold [SEP] G. germs [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES382E67", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what breathe with gills as larvae and lungs as adults? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. snakes [SEP] C. frogs [SEP] D. salmon [SEP] E. breathe [SEP] F. bats [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. animals", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29XC93T9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What breathes with gills as larvae and with lungs as adults. [SEP] A. Salmon. [SEP] B. Frogs. [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. Whales. [SEP] E. Mice. [SEP] F. a fish [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. tortoises", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONMF14NI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An example of organisms that breathes with gills as larvae and with lungs as adults are [SEP] A. mollusk [SEP] B. salmon [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. harmful [SEP] E. reptile [SEP] F. amoeba [SEP] G. frogs [SEP] H. arachnid", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSU8GZKO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "animals that begin their lives in what breathe with gills then move elsewhere breathe with lungs [SEP] A. breathe [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. underground [SEP] F. salt flats [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. jungle", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8UG42JJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do ost frogs breathe as tadpoles? [SEP] A. gills [SEP] B. sucking in air [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. lungs [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. nektar [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENHQNZW4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do frogs breathe with when they are adults? [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. fins [SEP] C. lungs [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. gills [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Gases", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1NKFN58", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what breathes with gills as larvae and lungs as adults? [SEP] A. salamanders [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. respiration [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7KVCLZF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can breathe with gills as larvae and with lungs as adults? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. frogs [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. air", "id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y5634FW8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the most durable species that breathes with gills as larvae and lungs as adults? [SEP] A. Snakes [SEP] B. Salamanders [SEP] C. edible [SEP] D. salmon [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. Frogs [SEP] G. Lizards [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2BU7DZ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Adult frogs have what and breathe with gills as larvae? [SEP] A. embryos [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. teeth [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. NaCl [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSJUBXYH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A response to what occurs when many muscles contract a little at once? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. sweat [SEP] D. pain [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. stress [SEP] G. comfort [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183WGXB7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does muscles contracting a little bit all at once do? [SEP] A. biceps [SEP] B. cause death [SEP] C. respiration [SEP] D. staying warm [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. heat the body [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MO9H97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does muscles contracting provide? [SEP] A. strong [SEP] B. Cold [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. Injury [SEP] F. Oxygen [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. Heat", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSI01QNQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Many muscle fibers contracting at once can be induced by [SEP] A. exposed genitalia [SEP] B. exposure to heat [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. exposed biceps [SEP] E. mechanical waves [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. exposure to cold [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEUB8MEN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What ccurs when many muscles contract a little bit all at once? [SEP] A. heat production [SEP] B. heat loss [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. hypothermia [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. cramping [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R16LDX5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does shivering generate? [SEP] A. kinetic [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. expels heat [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. rhythm", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQCKTGN0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When many muscles contract a little bit, simultaenous, it produces: [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. cold blooded [SEP] D. sweat [SEP] E. electrical energy [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. pain [SEP] H. thermal displacement", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGN0UQKH0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can contract a little bit all at once as a short term adjustment to the cold? [SEP] A. that metal [SEP] B. muscles [SEP] C. Weight [SEP] D. stomach [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. atoms [SEP] G. ligaments [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHJ8FUMA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what happens when many muscles contract a little bit all at once? [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. To keep their body heat. [SEP] C. biceps [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. digestion [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. preventing heat transfer [SEP] H. death", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ03FGIU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Who can shiver? [SEP] A. bats [SEP] B. Sidewalks [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Bees [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. Mountains [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. people", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0GRW7G0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What occurs when many muscles contract a little bit all at once? [SEP] A. the production of cells [SEP] B. preventing heat transfer [SEP] C. To keep their body heat. [SEP] D. the production of heat [SEP] E. Generating heat [SEP] F. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] G. the production of cold [SEP] H. the production of skin", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2A3CQ7V7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What increases a body's flexibility? [SEP] A. Limbs [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. flexible schedule [SEP] E. arteries [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. flex spending [SEP] H. flex accounts", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJGO9KND", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A good way for older adults to strengthen bones is to [SEP] A. Through play [SEP] B. drive more slowly [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. use a hearing aid [SEP] E. quadriceps [SEP] F. donate bone marrow [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29AX8HM0D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can increase a body's strength? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. running [SEP] D. biceps [SEP] E. infection [SEP] F. stretching [SEP] G. Limbs [SEP] H. movement", "id": "37WLF8U1WPPBJBZDQOTUMQRXNXO6KT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Exercise is important to keeping healthy and what? [SEP] A. worried [SEP] B. empty [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. cows [SEP] E. strong [SEP] F. fueled [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. health", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP12EBK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what increases a body's strength [SEP] A. in its arms [SEP] B. Through play [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. joules [SEP] E. Riding a bike [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. running and lifting [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSH1WQNM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "which of the following are a type of exercise? [SEP] A. resistance activities [SEP] B. fantasy football [SEP] C. sitting down [SEP] D. Relieve pain [SEP] E. Something that is self-aware [SEP] F. running for office [SEP] G. animal behaviorists [SEP] H. Riding a bike", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA456KE6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "moving what into muscles can increase a body's strength? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. urine [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. semen [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. candy [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3KV894P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What increases a body's strength? [SEP] A. weight-lifting [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. trans fats [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. sedentary lifestyles [SEP] H. fats", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUF5TR1N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does lifting weights increase? [SEP] A. intelligence [SEP] B. stamina [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. timidness [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. strength [SEP] H. fragility", "id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RP6F9N25", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What helps increase flexibility and muscle tone? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. fitness membership [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. hypertrophy [SEP] F. arteries [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. Proteins", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4VWGBLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Yoga does what? [SEP] A. decreases flexibility [SEP] B. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] C. faster movement [SEP] D. increases a body's strength [SEP] E. absorb light energy [SEP] F. Something that is self-aware [SEP] G. reduces a body's strength [SEP] H. causes stress", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYXI8TJA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does weight lifting do? [SEP] A. decreases body muscles [SEP] B. increases running endurance [SEP] C. absorb light energy [SEP] D. Your sensory system picks it up [SEP] E. provides the body nutrients [SEP] F. increases a body's strength [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. faster movement", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG8N07JZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sustained contraction of large muscles in a body leads to what? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. increased body hair [SEP] C. prolactin release [SEP] D. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] E. increased IRA balance [SEP] F. increased pupil dilation [SEP] G. increased body strength [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99ZW6S9H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The formation of more mitochondia does what? [SEP] A. increases a body's strength [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. absorb light energy [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. They grow better [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. Help plants grow [SEP] H. duplicate itself", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QXWDXJWU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause people to die? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. stars [SEP] D. smallpox [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. Saturn", "id": "3VW04L3ZLT5UMQIGQUH9CXCJEAYXXX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is one way to help prevent illness? [SEP] A. shower less often [SEP] B. many antibiotics [SEP] C. antibiotics [SEP] D. breathe less [SEP] E. properly wash hands [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. avoid water on hands [SEP] H. Thyroid-stimulating hormone", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZEND9LWZX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Bacteria can cause people to do what? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. turn inside out [SEP] C. harm physicians [SEP] D. contracting [SEP] E. decrease stamina [SEP] F. turn to a doctor [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. become doctors", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK6MC3GI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a source of illness? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. mold [SEP] C. sand [SEP] D. rabies [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. magma [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. germs", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6SVN861", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can bacteria cause people to have? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. mildew [SEP] D. blue eyes [SEP] E. mood swings [SEP] F. fever [SEP] G. yogurt [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN9T6V9DO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "bacteria can be infectious and cause people to need what [SEP] A. praise [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. routine [SEP] D. recovery [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. Bodily water [SEP] H. rest", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YF8170OJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what causes illness? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. chickenpox [SEP] D. toxins [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. wellness [SEP] H. Roundworms.", "id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPX2VJIFY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following can make people sick? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. antibiotic [SEP] D. vaccine [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. lactobacillus", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46A7G85H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Poultry can cause what? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. chickenpox [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Parkinson's [SEP] E. murmur [SEP] F. illness [SEP] G. autism [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEL7AV56", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "bacteria can cause people to need what? [SEP] A. pillows [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. treats [SEP] D. hospitalization [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. candy", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44JKZXJL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If a person does what it may be due to a pathogen? [SEP] A. is born [SEP] B. apoptosis [SEP] C. contracting [SEP] D. smoking [SEP] E. falls ill [SEP] F. symptoms [SEP] G. feels well [SEP] H. is happy", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNB9A2E1T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be done to prevent illness from eating oysters? [SEP] A. Eating only younger oysters [SEP] B. wearing protective clothing [SEP] C. evaporative cooling [SEP] D. shucking with two hands [SEP] E. prolactin release [SEP] F. excretory structures [SEP] G. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] H. electron transport", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1BO9Z80", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can bacteria cause people to do? [SEP] A. fly [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. kill [SEP] D. Improve intelligence [SEP] E. loss [SEP] F. die [SEP] G. Grow faster [SEP] H. sick", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITX90RK2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does bacteria do? [SEP] A. be a medicine [SEP] B. morph into a virus [SEP] C. exhibit learned behavior [SEP] D. cause people to become sick. [SEP] E. dividing into two parts [SEP] F. grow and divide rapidly [SEP] G. decomposing dead organisms [SEP] H. Remove waste from the body", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3NCRA9D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What property do germs have that can make people sick? [SEP] A. coded genes [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. hypothyroidism [SEP] D. chickenpox [SEP] E. smallpox [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. Echinoids [SEP] H. resistance", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAHYDYSC8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Common micro-organisms can cause people to become what? [SEP] A. Deaf [SEP] B. sick [SEP] C. HPV [SEP] D. ill [SEP] E. move [SEP] F. dead [SEP] G. harm [SEP] H. kill", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRB3VY1Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what falls from lower to higher altitudes? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. degrees celcius [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. water vapor [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR67RCDTT9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Temperature falls from lower to higher where? [SEP] A. space [SEP] B. burning coal [SEP] C. underground [SEP] D. mountains [SEP] E. frontal zones [SEP] F. the ground [SEP] G. deserts [SEP] H. burrows", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYCA2Z2D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has lower temperatures? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. the equator [SEP] E. the mountains [SEP] F. aqueous solution [SEP] G. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSK4IM8P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where would temperature be the lowest? [SEP] A. At the base of a mountain [SEP] B. the Earth being tilted [SEP] C. In the winter [SEP] D. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] E. Under 32 degrees [SEP] F. At sea level [SEP] G. Halfway up a mountain [SEP] H. At the peak of a mountain", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA34ADM9R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what falls from lower to higher altitudes? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. colder and wetter [SEP] C. water vapor [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. degrees Celsius [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. altitude", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CFY3SIV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is something that correlates with temperature change? [SEP] A. Lift [SEP] B. fronts [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. sweat [SEP] G. Joules [SEP] H. stress", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT66YKJAJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The measurement of what falls from lower to higher altitudes? [SEP] A. snow [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Inches [SEP] F. meters [SEP] G. H 2 O [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KTICOTR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What falls from lower to higher altitudes? [SEP] A. warm weather [SEP] B. sun's heat [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. colder and wetter [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JGGBZ0V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What makes temperature vary? [SEP] A. it's state [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. seasons [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. Summer [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW2BI5KJ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses their sense of smell to find a mate? [SEP] A. eyes [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. passenger pigeons [SEP] D. Something that is self-aware [SEP] E. a type of amphibian [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. eat plants or other animal [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBHP6IOP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Most salamanders find mates by what? [SEP] A. perceiving odors [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. competing for resources [SEP] D. releasing colors [SEP] E. mechanical waves [SEP] F. during the day [SEP] G. spreading germs [SEP] H. sharing food", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9BF1PF3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do most salamanders use to find a mate? [SEP] A. olfaction [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. seduction [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. water", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W2MF8H5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What uses its sense of smell to find a mate? [SEP] A. passenger pigeons [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. A whale [SEP] D. A human [SEP] E. An amoeba [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. rabbit [SEP] H. An amphibian", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEC48NFM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What organism uses their sense of smell to find a mate? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. Amphibians [SEP] D. Fish [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. Butterflies [SEP] G. rabbit [SEP] H. Honey smelling bees", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES01R4BY4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "In their quest for reproduction, salamanders are assisted by their what? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. sense of irony [SEP] D. taste in clothing [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. sense of smell [SEP] G. chameleon [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5X4AH64", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What uses its sense of smell to find a mate? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. warm-blooded [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. passenger pigeons [SEP] H. some amphibians", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREFYHGCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do salamanders use to find prey? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. a path [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. H 2 O [SEP] E. energy. [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. smell [SEP] H. gourdin", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK8ZMTQS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do salamanders usually find sexual partners? [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. interact [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. sense of smell [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUFXGE55Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If a tree falls, then sunlight becomes available to what? [SEP] A. kill insects [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. scarce resources [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. develop poison [SEP] H. burn trees", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183UWT7B2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How can sunlight get to plants surrounding an oak? [SEP] A. the oak can get wider [SEP] B. at or near the margins [SEP] C. the oak can fall [SEP] D. the oak can stay in place [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. the oak can get taller [SEP] H. by indirect light", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3M3P1IQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do plants do when a tree nearby falls? [SEP] A. dormant state [SEP] B. They attract birds [SEP] C. They die [SEP] D. They grow better [SEP] E. It remains dormant [SEP] F. It becomes dormant [SEP] G. They also fall [SEP] H. they bend", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH334WGQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what provides more sunlight to surrounding plants by falling? [SEP] A. small shrubs [SEP] B. grass [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. light rays [SEP] E. LEDs [SEP] F. roots [SEP] G. pine [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT3YL4B5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Previously shaded areas now have sunlight available when what happens? [SEP] A. trees planted [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. water poured [SEP] D. It decreases [SEP] E. bloom time [SEP] F. greenhouses built [SEP] G. it can be seen [SEP] H. tree falls", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNW99KH9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can make photosynthesis more accessible to surrounding plants? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. a giant earthquake [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. organic molecules [SEP] E. a tree falling [SEP] F. a huge fire [SEP] G. a great flood [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCQX3SJK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens to a orchid when a nearby tree falls? [SEP] A. dormant state [SEP] B. It gets more light [SEP] C. It becomes dormant [SEP] D. They may not survive. [SEP] E. It remains dormant [SEP] F. It dies [SEP] G. It gets less water [SEP] H. It less light", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6Y8OIAL5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens to surrounding plants if a tree falls? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. grow [SEP] C. harm [SEP] D. seedling [SEP] E. startled [SEP] F. dead [SEP] G. scared [SEP] H. death", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF030AYJ1P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what falls making sunlight available to surrounding plants? [SEP] A. LEDs [SEP] B. grass [SEP] C. elms [SEP] D. oak [SEP] E. pine [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. palm [SEP] H. acorns", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJLDQF8D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "using firewood for homes allows what to become available to the surrounding plants [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYGMM40BK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A positive impact on the environment can be from: [SEP] A. creating plastics [SEP] B. drilling for oil [SEP] C. reusing materials [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. mining [SEP] F. water conservation [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. transportation technology", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F5O5ZIY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on where organisms live? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. Green beans [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. tornadoes [SEP] F. recycling [SEP] G. habitat removal [SEP] H. animals", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCESEBID", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Reusing plastic bags has a positive impact on what? [SEP] A. the plastic [SEP] B. consumers [SEP] C. the thoughts [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. the bags [SEP] H. the environment", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RDV89CW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on where something lives? [SEP] A. A computer [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. starvation [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. coral reefs", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDYHSKQDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Recycling has what kind of impact on the earth? [SEP] A. bad [SEP] B. making [SEP] C. mostly [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. neutral [SEP] F. good [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. destructive", "id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BBM6YCME", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what has a positive impact on the environment? [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. reusing things [SEP] C. a hydraulic system [SEP] D. water conservation [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. Green beans [SEP] H. addition", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRGH657JF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on the environment? [SEP] A. Environmental ignorance. [SEP] B. Impact sports. [SEP] C. Ignoring waste. [SEP] D. water conservation [SEP] E. transportation technology [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. Converting waste. [SEP] H. Green beans", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AUKWKF5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "certain Steel products have a positive impact on what [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. fisheries [SEP] C. smog [SEP] D. people [SEP] E. environment [SEP] F. air pollution [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTB9JFQIV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is yard waste good for? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Bodily water [SEP] C. environment [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. consumers [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. growth", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756RWUPCE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can have a positive impact on the environment? [SEP] A. power stations [SEP] B. cactuses [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. mussels [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. paper bags [SEP] H. satellites", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSW548MB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Making cardboard from what has a positive impact on the environment? [SEP] A. newsprint [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. less water [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RZ1ZHMU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on the environment? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. oysters [SEP] F. using steel [SEP] G. Solar energy [SEP] H. Green beans", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKNY16J2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "plants absorb what to produce oxygen? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. light energy [SEP] D. The atmosphere [SEP] E. water vapor [SEP] F. nitrogen [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066KPTZR9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What allows plants to absorb energy from the sun? [SEP] A. Mitochondria [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Vacuoles [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. color of leaves [SEP] G. an electron lens [SEP] H. Cell walls", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EE8MU1J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used for absorbing light energy by plants ? [SEP] A. Something that makes plants green [SEP] B. chain called a polynucleotide [SEP] C. Something that makes flamingoes pink [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. Something that makes roses red [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. electron acceptor [SEP] H. Something that makes dandelions yellow", "id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWKYXJP2A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does the green matter on plants do? [SEP] A. Absorb light [SEP] B. Change colors [SEP] C. Shield from sun [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. Protects from predators [SEP] F. Drinks water [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. growth", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOWEECVC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is chlorophyll essential for? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. survival [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. germinating [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. plant reproduction [SEP] H. plant respiration", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQGHYXQ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what uses chlorophyll for absorbing light energy? [SEP] A. Oak [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. organisms", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HK99XKG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What sort of molecules are used for absorbing light energy by plants? [SEP] A. tiny [SEP] B. cellulose [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. unique [SEP] E. messengers [SEP] F. chemicals [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. similar", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL39T4QLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can fungi not do? [SEP] A. It remains dormant [SEP] B. They may not survive. [SEP] C. aerobic capacity [SEP] D. Move to another area [SEP] E. duplicate itself [SEP] F. It becomes dormant [SEP] G. single-celled organisms [SEP] H. absorb light energy", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827IINH95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What cannot absorb light energy? [SEP] A. Herpes [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. cations [SEP] D. Bats [SEP] E. rabies [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. A virus [SEP] H. death", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183VGU7B8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be caused by a decrease in the amount of precipitation? [SEP] A. fire conditions [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. more clouds [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. increased plant growth [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOXG3CV6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause famine? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. Effective fertilizers [SEP] C. the ground shaking [SEP] D. Increased irrigation [SEP] E. Crop harvesting [SEP] F. Decreased precipitation [SEP] G. single-celled organisms [SEP] H. forest is destroyed", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5MVGVOI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "One of the major consequences of a drop in precipitation is [SEP] A. shattered rain gauges [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. floods [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. a lot of human deaths [SEP] F. meteorite impacts [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOT8CPB3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Reduced water supply occurs when what amounts decrease? [SEP] A. precipitation [SEP] B. visibility [SEP] C. fog [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. In the winter [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTRQAMDC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What decreases when precipitation does? [SEP] A. Pests [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. Food [SEP] D. loss [SEP] E. pH [SEP] F. Soda [SEP] G. elms [SEP] H. Sunlight", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42T5ZT0N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Crop productivity does what during a drought? [SEP] A. stabilizes [SEP] B. threatened [SEP] C. reduce [SEP] D. increases [SEP] E. decreases [SEP] F. contracting [SEP] G. maintains [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRRXHAHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has decreased precipitation? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. rainforest [SEP] C. swampland [SEP] D. deserts [SEP] E. burning [SEP] F. forest [SEP] G. herbicide [SEP] H. cold air", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C958QPWF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does lack of snow cause? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. drought [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. cracking [SEP] F. freezing [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. tundra", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQSVQ1B3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What affects the harvest? [SEP] A. climate [SEP] B. thunder [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. precipitation [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. lightning [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. earthquakes", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A4A4IHQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is necessary for the survival of animals? [SEP] A. honey [SEP] B. acid rain [SEP] C. woods [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. genes [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGRY29VU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How does vegetation give animals security? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. It keeps them cold [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. It kills them [SEP] E. They can hibernate there [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. Exfoliation", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRU3LVFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What physical feature of an animal can help it survive? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. coat [SEP] C. fur [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. body [SEP] F. nourishment [SEP] G. size [SEP] H. housing", "id": "354GIDR5ZB5ESA6UK63VU52XW0300V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Animals require fur as it is essential for what? [SEP] A. rest [SEP] B. sleeping [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. hunting [SEP] E. softness [SEP] F. mating [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P06SWL7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what requires warmth for survival? [SEP] A. ice cubes [SEP] B. Man [SEP] C. Whales [SEP] D. hydrogen [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. glaciers [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZNQQ5XT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Birds do what for survival? [SEP] A. population movement [SEP] B. drive [SEP] C. sparrows [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. huddle together [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. hibernate", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2AZSZDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What helps animals survive? [SEP] A. vegetation [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. valleys [SEP] D. traits [SEP] E. Pituitary gland [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. hibernation [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFYJ1TMN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can aid most animals in survival? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. a rifle [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. a weapon [SEP] E. coat [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. feed [SEP] H. a house", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE2B0AE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "an animal requires what by the body for survival [SEP] A. stamina [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. energy adaptors [SEP] D. heat produced [SEP] E. glycogen [SEP] F. chemical messengers [SEP] G. heat eaters [SEP] H. cool breeze", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKLVH41V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what requires warmth for survival? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. Whales [SEP] C. force [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOWSKK82", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is one instinct that animals use to stay alive? [SEP] A. motility [SEP] B. Warmth [SEP] C. stability [SEP] D. Cold [SEP] E. Territory [SEP] F. toughness [SEP] G. Peace [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ9FCGM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Animals require warmth as encoded on what? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. glycogen [SEP] C. messengers [SEP] D. proteins [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. tissue [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y475ML5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is process is electron transport the final stage of? [SEP] A. Transfers energy [SEP] B. digest food [SEP] C. metabolic reaction [SEP] D. converting mass to energy [SEP] E. use oxygen, release carbon [SEP] F. eating carbon [SEP] G. drinking h2o [SEP] H. it helps plants in growing", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXSXI5K8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Transport like what is the final stage of aerobic respiration? [SEP] A. kinetic [SEP] B. a mountain [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. a plane [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. a bus [SEP] H. a waterfall", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBII776I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What involves oxygen? [SEP] A. an engine [SEP] B. Burning fuel and air [SEP] C. space [SEP] D. carbon [SEP] E. Movement of an air mass [SEP] F. nitrogen [SEP] G. electron transport [SEP] H. igniting fuel and oxidiser", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MURU84Y2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Electron transport requires which of the following? [SEP] A. electron microscope [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Oxygen [SEP] E. fission [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. flagellum [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRNU1RUE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is the last stage of aerobic transportation? [SEP] A. formation of acetyl coenzyme A [SEP] B. Glycolysis [SEP] C. electron transport [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. citric acid cycle [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] H. weight-lifting", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZQFQX52", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does electron transport require? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. currents [SEP] E. kinetic [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. food", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O0RJSPL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "That the cellular level, the final stage of breathing oxygen is [SEP] A. keeps the organism warm [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. electron transport [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPI9ZIJ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Long distance running involves transport of [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. electrons [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. loose dirt [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Weight [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XE9O8OQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is oxygen used as in respiration? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. electron acceptor [SEP] C. photosynthesis [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. preventing heat transfer [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTLJVZ1Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what happens when sweat wets the skin? [SEP] A. digestion [SEP] B. body temperature reduces [SEP] C. liquid precipitation [SEP] D. Temperature changing [SEP] E. body temperature increases [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. retaining heat [SEP] H. condensation", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQCDMGNF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. salt and water [SEP] C. acetic acid [SEP] D. urine [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. white vinegar [SEP] H. blood", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNRNIB30", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "the body is what after evaporation, when wet skin is hot and red? [SEP] A. expelled [SEP] B. protected [SEP] C. insulated [SEP] D. air cools [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. heated [SEP] G. warmed [SEP] H. cooled", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1AL89XM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What cools the skin? [SEP] A. humidity [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. condensation [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. vaporization [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USPATVTI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What cools the body? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. Putting heat on it [SEP] C. Movement of an air mass [SEP] D. Starting a fire [SEP] E. Evaporation of alcohol [SEP] F. Evaporation of water [SEP] G. vaporization [SEP] H. reduced heat", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKAL0J6B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Perspiration does what to the skin when it is evaporated from the skin onto the air? [SEP] A. reduced heat [SEP] B. cleans it [SEP] C. heats it [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. cools it [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. air cools [SEP] H. turns it to steam", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA67NN0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An overheated body can use water for: [SEP] A. metabolic reaction [SEP] B. dehydrating [SEP] C. raising their temperature [SEP] D. heat produced [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. watering plants [SEP] G. evaporative cooling [SEP] H. retaining heat", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GH6SK1Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What interferes with cooling of the body? [SEP] A. low humidity [SEP] B. snow [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. Smoking [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. high humidity", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXLHDIWQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The body cools itself when wetness evaporates from what? [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. H 2 O [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. eyes [SEP] E. follicles [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2LL3RQ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. Air conditioner [SEP] D. salt and water. [SEP] E. Skin oil [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. Perspiration [SEP] H. A towel", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLEI2GP8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Sweat cools the body when it [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. dry conditions [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. Decreased precipitation [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. turns into a gas", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV5VB1LA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The thing that cools the body contains what? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. vapors [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. Urea [SEP] F. nektar [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Air", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCERNXF3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, cools the body? [SEP] A. acetic acid [SEP] B. salt and water [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. reducing acid rain [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AJWVKFH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does a mirror reflect? [SEP] A. our nearest star [SEP] B. focusing a lens [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. sound waves [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. visible energy", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYJAVOBE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can a mirror be used to reflect? [SEP] A. noble gases [SEP] B. air particles [SEP] C. glass [SEP] D. focusing a lens [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. an electron lens", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P4RUKDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can't light do when hitting a mirror? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. refract or absorb. [SEP] C. It decreases [SEP] D. reflect [SEP] E. move to different locations [SEP] F. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] G. bounce light back [SEP] H. show a reflection", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYU07HYE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used to create an image through reflection? [SEP] A. mirror [SEP] B. a wave [SEP] C. twins [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. clear glass [SEP] F. mirror universes [SEP] G. power [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTJ98Z1P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are bounces off of mirrors? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. sand [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. balls [SEP] H. light waves", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULZAHL0G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Mirrors are used for reflecting what? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. television [SEP] C. a wave [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. images [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4HCB0UH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What redirects light in a camera? [SEP] A. cactuses [SEP] B. microscope [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. The shutter [SEP] F. A mirror [SEP] G. A photo [SEP] H. The film", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJHF2IVO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Reflective glass is used for reflecting what? [SEP] A. a wave [SEP] B. empathy [SEP] C. darkness [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. Joules [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. glass", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6PMJVDC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is a mirror used for reflecting? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. Large. [SEP] C. gravity [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. LEDs [SEP] F. eyes [SEP] G. Glass [SEP] H. air", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X7HU39P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are used for reflecting light? [SEP] A. extremely important [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. an electron lens [SEP] D. Bundles of fibers [SEP] E. quart or nickel plated aluminum [SEP] F. an external framework [SEP] G. that material's properties [SEP] H. To another location like underground", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX5B5QO3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does a mirror reflect? [SEP] A. body water [SEP] B. watershred [SEP] C. biceps [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. coastlines [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW5682YE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do clams and oysters eat? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Plankton [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Oysters [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. Clams [SEP] G. Fish [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG5PURJU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. clams [SEP] D. spiders [SEP] E. gills [SEP] F. seaweed [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG07F2F3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. mollusks [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. the Sun [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZMOQDSY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Most animals that live on rocky shores eat what? [SEP] A. after too much water received [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. nonliving organic matter [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] F. large animals [SEP] G. birds [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HX37BCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What feeds on nonliving organic matter? [SEP] A. rabbit [SEP] B. crocodiles [SEP] C. mussels [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. skateboard [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. trucks [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU8S6VUN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do clams feed on? [SEP] A. sand particles [SEP] B. jellyfish [SEP] C. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] D. plankton and nonliving organic [SEP] E. minnows and other small fish [SEP] F. Something that is secreted in a shallow cup. [SEP] G. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] H. sub-units of species", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYWZ3HYA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do mussels eat? [SEP] A. bivalves [SEP] B. sub-units of species [SEP] C. Something coming from a gland [SEP] D. mussels [SEP] E. plankton and nonliving organic [SEP] F. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] G. mollusks [SEP] H. Microscopic organisms", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TCXK5T0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. pythons [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. molluscs [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HMKJXKE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter? [SEP] A. mussels [SEP] B. sea lions [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. phytoplankton [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. polar bears", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VRCW6UE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do arthropods feed on? [SEP] A. spiders [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. plankton [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. food", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSKNYNQW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. digestion [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. clams [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. gills", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM07MY91X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do clams feed on? [SEP] A. Plankton [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. Fish [SEP] E. Flowers [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Other clams", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREF46GCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can prevent 90 percent of the body's heat loss? [SEP] A. Masks [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. coats [SEP] D. bald head [SEP] E. increase body fat [SEP] F. sweaters [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. hair", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPHFMYPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Head hair can help prevent [SEP] A. dehydration [SEP] B. gum disease [SEP] C. arthritis [SEP] D. hypothermia [SEP] E. hypoxia [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH1EICSH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What prevent heat loss from the body after losing hair? [SEP] A. gloves [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. shoes [SEP] D. hats [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. cocoa [SEP] G. Masks [SEP] H. fur", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TR5UMB4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Something that helps prevent hypothermia: [SEP] A. dehydration [SEP] B. freezing [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. head hair [SEP] E. cold [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. Exfoliation [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPLXH814", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What in the scalp is especially important in preventing heat loss from the body? [SEP] A. cat hair [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. lint [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. dog hair [SEP] F. living follicles [SEP] G. staying warm [SEP] H. looseness", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIE56PNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a form of natural insulation that humans have? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. Fire [SEP] C. Blankets [SEP] D. Animal fur [SEP] E. Head hair [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. Clothes [SEP] H. copper", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403K258LS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which type of hair is most important in cold conditions? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. facial hair [SEP] C. toe hair [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. Head hair [SEP] F. staying warm [SEP] G. arm hair [SEP] H. rabbit", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8F9GWUM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What condition can cause heat loss from the body? [SEP] A. psoriasis [SEP] B. fever [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. sweat [SEP] E. alopecia [SEP] F. melanoma [SEP] G. dehydration [SEP] H. vitiligo", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLP2N4XX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does head hair prevent the loss of? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. Nutrients [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. humidity [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRRZHHN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do bighorns' hollow hairs do? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. prevent heat loss [SEP] D. share properties [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. Decrease bodily water [SEP] H. refract or absorb.", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELGYA7CS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is important in preventing heat loss from the body? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. a cuticle [SEP] C. stay warm [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. keratin [SEP] H. Animal fur", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29ZN43TS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If all members of a species cannot produce offspring, that species will be gone for how long? [SEP] A. Jellyfish [SEP] B. not at all [SEP] C. threatened [SEP] D. forever [SEP] E. dormant [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. temporarily [SEP] H. a while", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYSSPHYE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What could not produce enough offspring? [SEP] A. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] B. killer whales [SEP] C. Echinoids [SEP] D. single-celled organisms [SEP] E. sparrows [SEP] F. great white sharks [SEP] G. passenger pigeons [SEP] H. one celled organisms", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U69D5O57", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "if all members of a species cannot produce offspring it affect [SEP] A. food consumption [SEP] B. carbon production [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. the male sex cells of plants", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU5347R26A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What could the last dodo birds not produce? [SEP] A. coded genes [SEP] B. offspring [SEP] C. sounds [SEP] D. Bodily water [SEP] E. feces [SEP] F. sperm [SEP] G. feathers [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEZI5EAS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Avian species are less likely to end up extinct if they what? [SEP] A. single-celled organisms [SEP] B. important habitats [SEP] C. abandon habitats [SEP] D. stop reproducing [SEP] E. animals with backbones [SEP] F. produce offspring [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. destroy offspring", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HWUFBC5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If all members of a species cannot produce offspring then that species will likely become what? [SEP] A. thriving [SEP] B. populous [SEP] C. abundant [SEP] D. haploid [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. Echinoderm. [SEP] G. uncontrolled [SEP] H. gone forever", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOEYS7F4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What would happen if all geese could not reproduce? [SEP] A. replication [SEP] B. extinction [SEP] C. survival [SEP] D. kill them [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. mutations [SEP] G. thrive [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGN6POMMS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "if members of a species cannot what, then that species will likely become extinct? [SEP] A. coded genes [SEP] B. single-celled organisms [SEP] C. one celled organisms [SEP] D. mate with females [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. genetic material [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. most organisms", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE6H7L9Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a primary and secondary meristem? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. grass [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. cacti [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. potatoes [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O07YSPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Roots grow in length and width from both what? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. stems and leaves [SEP] C. roots and shoots [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. mouth of rivers [SEP] F. arms and legs [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. faces and eyes", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7JCIZLW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The vascular cambria allows: [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. roots to grow [SEP] C. plant [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. liver [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENHTFWZZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can have a primary and secondary meristem? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. Flowers [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. phytoplankton [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUFXBU554", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are self-organising? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. Trees [SEP] C. pain [SEP] D. entropy [SEP] E. Flowers [SEP] F. roots [SEP] G. cats [SEP] H. chaos", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRZWCVFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Carrots and beets what in length and width from primary and secondary meristem? [SEP] A. grow shorter [SEP] B. grow smaller [SEP] C. grow bigger [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. grow narrower [SEP] F. they bend [SEP] G. In their leaves [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AU7AKFT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what have roots? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. cacti [SEP] D. clothing [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76QWTJ45", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what grow in length and width results primarily from activity of the lateral locations [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. Trees [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. trunks [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. Roots [SEP] G. burrs [SEP] H. legumes", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBV2076S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a primary and a secondary meristem? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XR4VFHN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": " the production of primordia cause roots to [SEP] A. Bend [SEP] B. grow [SEP] C. loss [SEP] D. expand [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. Rise [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. die", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWI2LP6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What grow in length and girth caused by meristems? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. legumes [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EJHWH06", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What grow in width and length.? [SEP] A. crocodiles [SEP] B. sedimentary rocks [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. shrub beds [SEP] G. underground systems [SEP] H. loose dirt", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWURIHOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Production of ethanol is dependent on [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. the sun's energy [SEP] C. rubbing alcohol [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. Rayleigh scattering [SEP] F. agriculture [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. vinegar", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKTV2WSE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does sugar turn into to create ethanol? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. Alcohol [SEP] C. Pie [SEP] D. Cotton Candy [SEP] E. emissions [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. Chocolate", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4R5ZBLW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can run on alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. bicycles [SEP] C. drink [SEP] D. skateboards [SEP] E. cars [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. rollerskates [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSI2JQNC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what effect does alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants have? [SEP] A. kills people [SEP] B. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] C. it helps plants in growing [SEP] D. negative impact [SEP] E. corn on the cob [SEP] F. changes density [SEP] G. Generating heat [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2OIN784", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be used as an alternative fuel? [SEP] A. Toyota [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. corn [SEP] D. soap [SEP] E. space [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. stone [SEP] H. Trees", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N84YNM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is produced by alcoholic fermentation of glucose in corn? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. A compound that donates proton [SEP] C. A cleaning fluid [SEP] D. A source of electricity [SEP] E. A transportation fuel [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. A yeast [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYAWG8DU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the most important product in Iowa? [SEP] A. Nebraska [SEP] B. Des Moines [SEP] C. Windmills [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. Corn [SEP] H. paper", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD8S8976", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is produced by alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. it helps plants in growing [SEP] C. the corniest beverage [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. the least used fuel source [SEP] F. the least used biofuel [SEP] G. the most widely used biofuel [SEP] H. A compound that donates proton", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HASMBCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is produced by the fermentation in corn and other plants? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. white vinegar [SEP] C. gasoline [SEP] D. grain alcohol [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. vinegar [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. chlorofluorocarbons", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDC0J8BJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be used to make fuel? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. fermentation [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. destruction [SEP] E. prayer [SEP] F. Wishful thinking [SEP] G. gasoline [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN7448LMR7LG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is ethanol produced from? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. SO2 [SEP] D. animal fat [SEP] E. paper [SEP] F. salts [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS830O5YP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which product is widely used today to make fuel for cars? [SEP] A. swamp gas [SEP] B. corn [SEP] C. comets [SEP] D. meteorites [SEP] E. fat [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. Carbon", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPSFQQ1L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can alcohol make? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. Loud noises [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. methanol [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. Acids [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF03E061J9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn produces what? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. renewable fuel [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHNUMGFN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Ethanol is produced by alcoholic fermentation of what? [SEP] A. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. carbon dioxide [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. sugar in corn", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EX6C0HX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Meningitis can be caused by what? [SEP] A. getting too cold after a shower [SEP] B. decomposing dead organisms [SEP] C. staying up too late when sick [SEP] D. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] E. scraping oneself on a contaminated object [SEP] F. Microscopic organisms [SEP] G. smallest agents of disease [SEP] H. bruising oneself after a fall", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJGN3NK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Scraping oneself on an object that is what, may cause an invasion of the body by bacteria? [SEP] A. unknown [SEP] B. safe [SEP] C. threatened [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. foreign [SEP] G. barrel-shaped [SEP] H. contaminated", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0WHKIU1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can scraping oneself cause? [SEP] A. attention [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. swea [SEP] E. friendship [SEP] F. Injury [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. reward", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4AJ1VHD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Getting scraped with what can give oneself an infection? [SEP] A. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] B. a knife with sanitized dirt [SEP] C. Roundworms. [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. Roundworms [SEP] F. a clean needle [SEP] G. a clean scapel [SEP] H. an infected needle", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3X8MVGS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can scraping onself cause? [SEP] A. happiness [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. swea [SEP] D. pleasure [SEP] E. Injury [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. reproduction [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUAR41RB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which of the following may cause infection? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. Sterilized objects [SEP] C. chickenpox [SEP] D. eukyarotes [SEP] E. Processed bacteria [SEP] F. Thorough precautions [SEP] G. Germy surfaces [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ81LEO9I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause what? [SEP] A. an area wet with medicine [SEP] B. a pill for health [SEP] C. cause their death [SEP] D. an area clean from bacteria [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. an area swollen with pus [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9CNHVZ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What could occur should a person scrape themselves? [SEP] A. Loss of gravity [SEP] B. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] C. Contaminated wounds [SEP] D. Development of super powers [SEP] E. it's bodily water decreases [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. cause their death [SEP] H. Learning a new language", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQPIVG40", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A wound caused by a contaminated object may become: [SEP] A. threatened [SEP] B. infected [SEP] C. hospital [SEP] D. material [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. limb ripped off [SEP] G. imbalanced [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696QMIIMZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause an invasion of the body by what? [SEP] A. amoebae [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. horses [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. fish", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WEAYQFMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may lead to what? [SEP] A. superpowers [SEP] B. symptoms [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. enhanced health [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. good fortune [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBJ9NCA3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can scraping oneself on a contaminated object cause? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. h2o formation [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. Injury [SEP] E. rabies [SEP] F. pregnancy [SEP] G. hair growth [SEP] H. deadly", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIONRHWU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can scraping oneself on a contaminated object cause? [SEP] A. rabies [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. deadly [SEP] E. Injury [SEP] F. mildew [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3U9EEYMU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause [SEP] A. deadly [SEP] B. Injury [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. rabies [SEP] E. Herpes [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1KTC5AU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause [SEP] A. mildew [SEP] B. Herpes [SEP] C. deadly [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. Injury [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. rabies [SEP] H. death", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P9OPDKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A possible outcome of scraping oneself on a contaminated object? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. hypothyroidism [SEP] C. chemical reaction [SEP] D. chemical changes [SEP] E. limb amputation [SEP] F. Decrease bodily water [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. decrease stamina", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI79WNS6X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can fats consist of? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Weight [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. chlorophyll [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. fatty acid", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQX07LTG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Fatty acids that circulate in the blood may contain other what? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. Acids [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. molecules [SEP] F. hydrocarbons [SEP] G. cell walls [SEP] H. waters", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS344NOA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What of lipids may contain other molecules as well? [SEP] A. empty spaces [SEP] B. big spaces [SEP] C. building blocks [SEP] D. small parts [SEP] E. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOCKKF7A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what consists of fatty acids? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. battery cells [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. hydrochloric acid [SEP] G. keeping the dog warm [SEP] H. cell membranes", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKN86SE2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can bacteria grow on? [SEP] A. fatty acids [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. vinegar [SEP] E. amino acids [SEP] F. calories [SEP] G. protein [SEP] H. loose dirt", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LR01PBXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Diverse hydrophobic molecules may consist of what type of acids? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. solutes [SEP] C. watery [SEP] D. three [SEP] E. cell [SEP] F. rings [SEP] G. dry [SEP] H. fatty", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P3TGWL8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can fatty acids be combined with, in addition to carbon and oxygen? [SEP] A. Sodium [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. Carbon Dioxide [SEP] E. Fuel cells [SEP] F. Uranium [SEP] G. Hydrogen [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXFWCHDO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What may consist of fatty acids alone? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. air molecules [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. olive oil", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBLQVR6P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is the major thing that biological membranes consist of? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. an ion", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1A059XD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause something to have a change of state? [SEP] A. smell [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. size [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. fever [SEP] G. color [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYQF3JTI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes matter to change states? [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. Time and energy [SEP] D. Water [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. high temperature [SEP] G. Gas [SEP] H. Sublimation", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP10ZPF03", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does temperature change in matter? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. Evaporation [SEP] C. it's state [SEP] D. hardness [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. porosity [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. brittleness", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHJRRIL9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can change stuff to liquid? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. vapors [SEP] C. measuring [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. observing [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. pH", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRWUVFVO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can change the state of matter? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. gravity [SEP] D. volume [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. motors", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q6A2FG9L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "_ can change liquid to gas. [SEP] A. magnetism [SEP] B. cycles [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. vapors [SEP] E. condensation [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. thirst [SEP] H. Heat", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW332ID74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can change a substance to a liquid [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. NaCl [SEP] C. mixing [SEP] D. filling container [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. vapors [SEP] H. spraying", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NCWGNMA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "flowing from cold to warm can change the state of what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. society [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. climate [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. warm", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMDPOLC4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can change the state of matter? [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. color [SEP] C. a-a gradients [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. hypothyroidism [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. flavor", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT9I74B1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is plasma created with? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Urea [SEP] C. Gases [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. a star [SEP] G. immune [SEP] H. cells", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NUROCWVE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Heat can change something that has how many states? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. two [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. three [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. unique [SEP] H. cycles", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WQGWZNW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What might cause a flood to occur [SEP] A. Building a dam [SEP] B. Heavy rains [SEP] C. Wet weather [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. A drought [SEP] F. A hard freeze [SEP] G. streams [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL6477EQS5F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens when rivers get too much rain? [SEP] A. It cools down [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. It warms up [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. Wet weather [SEP] G. It gets acidic [SEP] H. It floods", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VWXQTSGS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can flood if it receives more water than it can hold? [SEP] A. streams [SEP] B. homes [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. wetland [SEP] F. fens [SEP] G. emotions [SEP] H. river", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEHNIKPM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a result of too much water entering an existing body of water? [SEP] A. death and devastation [SEP] B. decreased rain [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. enormous damage to homes [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. drought", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIODEFHO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When does a flood occur in a lake? [SEP] A. during rain-less periods [SEP] B. at or near the margins [SEP] C. after a drought [SEP] D. Decreased precipitation [SEP] E. after too much water received [SEP] F. after not enough water [SEP] G. near the shoreline [SEP] H. the wearing away of rock", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZICX4NP6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can happen when a body of water receives more water then it can hold? [SEP] A. Continents drifting [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. Destroy bridges [SEP] E. Build bridges [SEP] F. Destroy crops [SEP] G. freeze [SEP] H. sink", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD3QQ0GE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can happen when a body of water receives more water than it can hold? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. deadly and devastating [SEP] C. cause a hurricane [SEP] D. water will evaporate [SEP] E. Destroy bridges [SEP] F. enormous damage to homes [SEP] G. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] H. create a new river", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0YY33J0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When a body of water receives more water than it can hold, spores are washed into where? [SEP] A. streams [SEP] B. streams. [SEP] C. soils [SEP] D. watershed [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. fields [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. oceans", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8WCZO9G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where does water go when it floods? [SEP] A. To another location like underground [SEP] B. underground systems [SEP] C. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] D. enormous damage to homes [SEP] E. it flows to a lower level [SEP] F. sedimentary rocks [SEP] G. plankton and nonliving organic [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KMADZC0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How do we determine the probability of receiving more water than a body can hold? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. climate [SEP] C. The past [SEP] D. watershed [SEP] E. Dilution [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C7NBP34", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What rocks are formed by deposition? [SEP] A. Sand dollars [SEP] B. soft soil [SEP] C. jury [SEP] D. sandstone [SEP] E. coral reefs [SEP] F. In sediment [SEP] G. lawyer [SEP] H. basalt", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY3CYSQH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is formed by deposition? [SEP] A. soft soil [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. soap [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. lmestone [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. Sand dollars [SEP] H. coral reefs", "id": "3GNA64GUZE31BAXUYA3MQ6P6PTJ5QN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How is limestone formed? [SEP] A. In sediment [SEP] B. Deposition. [SEP] C. Metamorphic processes. [SEP] D. Igneous processes. [SEP] E. Magma processes. [SEP] F. less water [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W0XNH86", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are formed by soil, sand, clay and organic materials? [SEP] A. sedimentary rocks [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. silts [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. dams [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. coral reef [SEP] H. waterways", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XCPBEIV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of rock is formed by deposition? [SEP] A. In sediment [SEP] B. soft soil [SEP] C. lava [SEP] D. Sand dollars [SEP] E. magma [SEP] F. shells [SEP] G. limestone [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EEEQ4W3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is formed by deposition? [SEP] A. calcite [SEP] B. coral reefs [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. sandstones [SEP] F. soft soil [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. Sand dollars", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HLFTAUH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which rock is formed by deposition? [SEP] A. soft soil [SEP] B. barrel-shaped [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. Limestone [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. In sediment [SEP] G. Sand dollars [SEP] H. coral reefs", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LE7KAX2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Rocks that are formed by deposition are then what to form a new generation [SEP] A. calcite [SEP] B. break off [SEP] C. Smooth [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. cracking [SEP] F. streams [SEP] G. eroded [SEP] H. growth", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR0HAXSC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What forms sedimentary rocks? [SEP] A. cracking [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. rock [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. shells [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4KKO5GZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How is sandstone formed? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. In sediment [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. Water expanding [SEP] G. Deposition [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3QLKZY8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a tail? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. Bats [SEP] C. tomatoes [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. trout [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. Mammal", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM71P9YVV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can animals use a long tail to move through? [SEP] A. beavers [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. bogs [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. carbon [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. Aves", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y1I4MLN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Fins nearly as long as what can be used to move through water? [SEP] A. most cephalopods [SEP] B. the rest of the body [SEP] C. animals with backbones [SEP] D. the eye of a needle [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. increases a body's strength [SEP] G. the body of water [SEP] H. the body of space", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCLV9JB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a long tail can be used for _ by an animal [SEP] A. bullfrogs [SEP] B. swimming [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. flying [SEP] E. courtship [SEP] F. navigation [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. mating", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51FTKM5H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do thresher sharks move through? [SEP] A. biome [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. Fish [SEP] D. oceans [SEP] E. Soil [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. Water", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCXLD1TH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A long tail can be used to do what? [SEP] A. courtship [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. gather meat [SEP] D. hide from predators [SEP] E. swim through water [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. build shelter", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QHD23Z5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can move through water? [SEP] A. pebbles [SEP] B. crocodiles [SEP] C. leeches [SEP] D. stones [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. Jellyfish [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. Nematoda", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8ONXUKQW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what sweep through water by animals? [SEP] A. floaties [SEP] B. water marks [SEP] C. tail fins [SEP] D. clams [SEP] E. squids [SEP] F. water shoes [SEP] G. salmon [SEP] H. Nematoda", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X24965YJGM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How do sharks move through the water? [SEP] A. pipe [SEP] B. eyes [SEP] C. Tail [SEP] D. dorsal [SEP] E. mouth [SEP] F. speed [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. slowly", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUDME714", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What helps an animal move through a river better? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. scales [SEP] C. long snout [SEP] D. long tail [SEP] E. contracting [SEP] F. stamina [SEP] G. long fur [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4DCC1R95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What swims through water? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. salamanders [SEP] C. eggs [SEP] D. Jellyfish [SEP] E. corals [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXI7URNT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can move through water? [SEP] A. salamanders [SEP] B. leeches [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. tortoises [SEP] E. oak trees [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Jellyfish [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4YC8U9P5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where can salamanders move? [SEP] A. through rocks [SEP] B. in the air [SEP] C. through water [SEP] D. on top of water [SEP] E. watershred [SEP] F. near the shoreline [SEP] G. in the frog family [SEP] H. their hosts", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWMAMZM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where is food digested? [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. mouth [SEP] D. throat [SEP] E. It helps them survive [SEP] F. small intestine [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. esophagus", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZM68YQZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What supplement would a human take to aid in breaking down food? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. Enzymes. [SEP] D. Calcium supplements. [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. Antacid. [SEP] G. Protein supplement. [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVZVZPV9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What breaks down food into components the body can absorb? [SEP] A. cookies [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. the stomach [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. other food [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CH9PUA35", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does digestion involve? [SEP] A. ovaries [SEP] B. saliva [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. cooking [SEP] G. cooking food [SEP] H. matter", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZK4V6X7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is the process of breaking down food proteins into energy or heat? [SEP] A. dissecting [SEP] B. dehydration [SEP] C. elimination [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. digestion [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. calorie retention [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NV143S9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Lack of which of the following can hinder the break down of food in the body? [SEP] A. acid rain [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. salt [SEP] D. Weight [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. recycling [SEP] G. sun [SEP] H. saliva", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFN46XUL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes food to break down? [SEP] A. Blood [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. Enzymes [SEP] D. Saliva [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. Esophogus [SEP] H. Acids", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J548GVQZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is absorbed in the small intestine? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. phlegm [SEP] C. grams [SEP] D. acid [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. cell wall [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51KVGM5M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the process of breaking down food into nutrients? [SEP] A. recycling [SEP] B. food processing [SEP] C. digestion [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. eating [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. blender", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZISN9KR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Digestion breaks down what into components the body can absorb? [SEP] A. breathing [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. Fruits [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. boiling [SEP] F. rice [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. cooking", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51LCXM52", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where does digestion happen? [SEP] A. agriculture [SEP] B. mouth of rivers [SEP] C. during the day [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. heat produced [SEP] F. at or near the margins [SEP] G. Small intestine [SEP] H. Converting waste.", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CGLP6L8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What swim from organs that produce hormones for fertilization? [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. toads [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E6S9WN9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Why do male gametes swim from male to female reproductive organs? [SEP] A. temperature changes [SEP] B. to leave the egg [SEP] C. fertilization [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. to feed [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. to heal themselves", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL3CQYEB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where does sperm go after it leaves the male? [SEP] A. ova [SEP] B. nest [SEP] C. Fetus [SEP] D. tube [SEP] E. ovum [SEP] F. Mouth [SEP] G. Egg [SEP] H. Anus", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJA9FE8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Something that swims from male to female reproductive organs for fertilization uses what to move? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Tail [SEP] C. Brain [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. Legs [SEP] F. Arms [SEP] G. a path [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITMMHKRR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens when sperm swim from men's to women's reproductive organs? [SEP] A. by indirect light [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. fertile crescent [SEP] F. fertilizer [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. fertilization", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQA4UMG4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What swims to female reproductive organs for fertilization? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. male gametes [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. birds [SEP] H. tadpoles", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MVQCHPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What swims from male to female reproductive organs in fertilization? [SEP] A. ovaries [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. eggs [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. male gametes [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. female gametes", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOCD3E7P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sperm had to swim from male to female reproductive organs to be what? [SEP] A. produce offspring [SEP] B. ejaculated during reproduction [SEP] C. implanted and swabbed [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. mate with females [SEP] F. implanted in the uterus [SEP] G. implanted in the cheek [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46A5E588", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sperm had to swim from what to what reproductive organs for zygotes to occur. [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. male to female [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. ocean water [SEP] E. male to male [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. female to male [SEP] H. female to female", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZZOXZGP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What swims from male to female reproductive organs for fertilization? [SEP] A. gametes [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. eggs [SEP] E. offspring [SEP] F. haploid [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. diploid", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7EJ57NW1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does sperm have to swim from male to female reproductive organs for? [SEP] A. respiration [SEP] B. babies [SEP] C. pregnancy [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. penis [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBU9TIOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where does organism development start? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. housing [SEP] C. oceans [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. female organs [SEP] H. dry conditions", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDONNBOKO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What goes from male to female reproductive organs for fertilization? [SEP] A. embryos [SEP] B. salmon [SEP] C. semen [SEP] D. fusion [SEP] E. Flowers [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. eggs", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NBVIG1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are some sperm? [SEP] A. live [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. slow [SEP] E. H 2 O [SEP] F. koalas [SEP] G. Loose [SEP] H. eggs", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AUZFFKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Sperm had to swim from male to female what for fertilization? [SEP] A. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] B. seed dispersal [SEP] C. that material's properties [SEP] D. produce offspring [SEP] E. Something coming from a gland [SEP] F. A compound that donates proton [SEP] G. metabolic reaction [SEP] H. Organs within the body.", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XR4K3HNA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What contains chloroplasts, organelles found in the cells? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. ovaries [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ51VXON", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where are chloroplasts found? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. fruit [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP0MEO1K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Organells found in the cells of plants and algae enable many things, including: [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. photosyntehsis [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. organic [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. survival", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JF3S0ZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what contains chloroplasts? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Trees [SEP] C. Fungi [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. humans", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81IZR6NB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Photosynthesis occurs in [SEP] A. during the day [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. photoelectric cells [SEP] E. algae and plants [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. developed countries [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKUDGBF2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "hloroplasts are organelles that are found in the cells of what? [SEP] A. photosynthesis. [SEP] B. the dumbest plants [SEP] C. the simplest of green plants [SEP] D. Microscopic organisms [SEP] E. microorganisms [SEP] F. the deadliest plants [SEP] G. epidermis and dermis [SEP] H. the strongest plants", "id": "3FK0YFF9PZFAEC8QQ0F90RIDLZRVVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which of these can be found in organelles? [SEP] A. photosynthetic pigments? [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. algae [SEP] D. the digestive system [SEP] E. metabolic reaction [SEP] F. A compound that donates proton [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. excrement", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQUR48X2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What occurs in organelles that are found in the cells of plants and algae? [SEP] A. oxidation reaction [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. cell membrane [SEP] E. refraction of light [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. root [SEP] H. stem", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9U4NGIE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are found in algae? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. pigments [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. meat [SEP] E. melanin [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. hydrocarbons", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNM61QP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What containing photosynthetic pigments are found in the cells of plants and algae? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. colors [SEP] D. pigments [SEP] E. systems [SEP] F. Organelles [SEP] G. color of leaves [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOD3SOKR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What organelles that are found in the cells of mosses. [SEP] A. chloroplasts [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. Epidermis [SEP] G. produce light [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8H7BQ9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used by animals to share information? [SEP] A. books [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. thoughts [SEP] E. media [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. saliva [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYSPMHY5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals utilize to localize sound? [SEP] A. feet [SEP] B. toes [SEP] C. hands [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. nervous system [SEP] G. Their Ears [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY1PQDQ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do animals use to find a mate? [SEP] A. desire [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. saliva [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. DNA [SEP] G. zoos [SEP] H. gametes", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES12QE6H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a sound used by coyotes? [SEP] A. mooing [SEP] B. unique [SEP] C. howling [SEP] D. meowing [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. hunting [SEP] G. similar [SEP] H. cracking", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIJP94P8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What use may some animals have for their vocal chords? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. chiming [SEP] C. exoskeleton [SEP] D. courtship [SEP] E. circulatory systems [SEP] F. reading music [SEP] G. writing [SEP] H. communication", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSJ4T5F3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a dog's sound? [SEP] A. whisper [SEP] B. Social [SEP] C. meow [SEP] D. yell [SEP] E. struck [SEP] F. unique [SEP] G. bark [SEP] H. sound", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXMX24RN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do species rely on to talk? [SEP] A. Frogs [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. language [SEP] D. hands [SEP] E. squids [SEP] F. feet [SEP] G. Frogs. [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK6OEG31", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "how do insects talk? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. murmur [SEP] C. mostly [SEP] D. slow [SEP] E. magma [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. move [SEP] H. eyes", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HY39XKI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Some animals communicate through what? [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. eating quietly [SEP] C. vibrating quickly [SEP] D. being silent [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. barks and snarls [SEP] H. chemical messengers", "id": "3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHOR4U622A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Vibrations in air can be used for what by animals? [SEP] A. activation energy [SEP] B. communication [SEP] C. Something to move [SEP] D. sleeping [SEP] E. sustenance [SEP] F. Heart rate [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. tasting", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPYT381V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can use sound for communication? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. Bats [SEP] H. plants", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LNVBYWE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Orangutans can communicate by doing what? [SEP] A. mental telepathy [SEP] B. Infomercials [SEP] C. contracting [SEP] D. singing opera [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. vocalizing [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. unidirectional", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7WFWZ8HM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used for communication by animals? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. Telephones. [SEP] D. Vibrations. [SEP] E. Stuffed animals. [SEP] F. messengers [SEP] G. courtship [SEP] H. Cellular communication.", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1R5KSVWX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What uses sound for communication? [SEP] A. moss [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. organisms [SEP] D. Lobsters [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. squids [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLZEKH3O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be used for communication by animals? [SEP] A. books [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. nails [SEP] E. chemical messengers [SEP] F. mechanical waves [SEP] G. encoded information [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFORNQ0U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "animal what is sophisticated [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. communication [SEP] D. nervous system [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. in the frog family [SEP] G. proteins [SEP] H. circulatory systems", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4256633CD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A stove is used for cooking by heating the what? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. weather [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. pan [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. bed [SEP] G. pets [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1V3X0W6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used to generate heat? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. desire [SEP] C. knobs [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. Coal [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. oil", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJBZSMKA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How are bacteria destroyed on a stove? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. Oxygenating [SEP] C. Low temperatures [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. Being at room temperature [SEP] F. kill [SEP] G. Echinoids [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITHTWKRF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a stove use to cook? [SEP] A. fire [SEP] B. wood [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. Nitrogen [SEP] G. Gas [SEP] H. h20", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS99U3UTR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a stove use fire for? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. cooking [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. burning itself [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. pellets", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB6C61WH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is a stove used to prepare by generating heat? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. lettuce [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. potatoes [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TE0QT52", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can wood be used for? [SEP] A. fuel [SEP] B. cooling [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. preserving [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. icing [SEP] H. cooking", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NYL33SF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is essential to make food palatable? [SEP] A. organic molecules [SEP] B. eating [SEP] C. Generating heat [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. the digestive system [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. sound [SEP] H. plates", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZP1KSD0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How is a stove used for cooking? [SEP] A. by making heat [SEP] B. by breaking up heat [SEP] C. a hydraulic system [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. An object is seen [SEP] F. by using radio waves [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. by producing ice", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONQRQN4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do wood burning stoves create to provide warmth? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. cooking [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. steam [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. ventilation", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYG0QZ2L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used for cooking by generating fire? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. a stove [SEP] F. gas [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99ZXKS9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What process can help heat up a stove? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. Electrical [SEP] C. Fuel cells [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. direct energy [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. metabolic reaction", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696QXOIMR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what adapts to cold temperatures? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. sheep [SEP] D. cats [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGJJHQCC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Animals adapt to avoid what? [SEP] A. death and devastation [SEP] B. cool water [SEP] C. sunny days [SEP] D. extinction [SEP] E. warm weather [SEP] F. immediate frostbite [SEP] G. Food poisoning [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM73E8VY7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Why do animals adapt? [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. To live shorter lives [SEP] C. dry conditions [SEP] D. To stay weak [SEP] E. To make money [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. To avoid death", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MKQJ833", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals do in the winter? [SEP] A. Release energy [SEP] B. running and lifting [SEP] C. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] D. adapt to warm weather [SEP] E. adapt to extreme heat [SEP] F. adapt to coolness [SEP] G. shed fur [SEP] H. by making heat", "id": "3DOCMVPBTNDKY2Q8MI7RGTUNFBZNNV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What adapt to Arctic temperatures? [SEP] A. snakes [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. people [SEP] E. naked mole rats [SEP] F. lizards [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. reindeer", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8DBM1CZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what adapts to cold temperatures? [SEP] A. sheep [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. koalas [SEP] D. hot chocolate [SEP] E. hot springs [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. tropical plants", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUW40V38", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what adapt to cold, wet weather? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. perennials [SEP] H. air", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYT3QPADO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do animals try do in winter? [SEP] A. shed fur [SEP] B. expand [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. rest [SEP] E. adapt [SEP] F. use an adapter [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. die", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZQASZGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Animals are _ things. [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. invisible [SEP] C. edible [SEP] D. impossible [SEP] E. protected [SEP] F. sparkly [SEP] G. living [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSHJO7PB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What organism can adapt to cold temperatures? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Sasquatches [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. athletes [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GTU9IRI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What adapts to the temperatures of the Arctic? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. reindeer [SEP] H. Fuel cells", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRHOXY1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are not cells [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. fossils [SEP] C. rabies [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. tissue [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYT1TRDAX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are not cells? [SEP] A. red blood cells [SEP] B. white blood cells [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. Something coming from a gland [SEP] E. They may not survive. [SEP] F. prokaryotes [SEP] G. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] H. microorganisms", "id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH1AV6GLQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are not cells? [SEP] A. organ tissue [SEP] B. skin cells [SEP] C. Herpes [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. A drug. [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNXHK3DA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What lacks walls and membranes? [SEP] A. deserts [SEP] B. flower cells [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. tree cells [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. plant cells [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYGST7B0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Are there organisms simpler than cells. [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. plankton [SEP] C. tiny [SEP] D. algae [SEP] E. amoeba [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. yes [SEP] H. food", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIMRZYCQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are not cells? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] C. smallest agents of disease [SEP] D. an infected needle [SEP] E. an area swollen with pus [SEP] F. They may not survive. [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. microorganisms", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB1RQ37HN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Difficult things to classify are what? [SEP] A. frontal zones [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. not cells [SEP] D. Allergies [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XACRZY9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is not a cell? [SEP] A. A computer [SEP] B. all matter [SEP] C. smallpox [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. hydrocarbons", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O1LWSPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Viruses are not what [SEP] A. tissue [SEP] B. protected [SEP] C. expelled [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. A drug. [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IERK1X7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Cells do not include [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. sulfate particles [SEP] C. the smallest agent of disease [SEP] D. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] E. sub-units of species [SEP] F. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] G. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] H. Direct sunlight.", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALR27STB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is not a cell? [SEP] A. all matter [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. illness [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. hydrocarbons", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBH76J8W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is not made up of cells? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. Tobacco mosaic [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. the digestive system", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBZGXQIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Objects of different materials do what with those materials? [SEP] A. share ideas [SEP] B. share thoughts [SEP] C. share properties [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. share names", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGMIZC8Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "If an asteroid is made of a material then what does the asteroid have? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. that material's properties [SEP] C. that material's soul [SEP] D. that material's size [SEP] E. nothing special [SEP] F. Something to move [SEP] G. hard outer covering [SEP] H. visible energy", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV98XZZV2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An object made with a material will the the texture, color and what of the material? [SEP] A. interact [SEP] B. traits [SEP] C. status [SEP] D. figuration [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. design [SEP] G. appearance [SEP] H. support", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL125DMZBF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If an object is made of metal, what does it always share of metal? [SEP] A. size [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. shape [SEP] G. properties [SEP] H. friendship", "id": "3EKVH9QMEY3FN4A2B5V4S0FVR4U2DA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If a frame is made of copper, what does the frame have the properties of? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. bent [SEP] C. steel [SEP] D. support [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. bronze [SEP] G. warm [SEP] H. silicon", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZW028YI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "if an object is made of a material then that object has what? [SEP] A. objectionable material [SEP] B. A solid geometric shape [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. mass and density [SEP] G. mass hysteria [SEP] H. dense water", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9JEUWPG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does an object made of stainless steel have the properties of? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. swords [SEP] C. stainless steel [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. sharpness [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA86AW2JB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "when an object is made from a material, what does it take on from that material? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. characteristics [SEP] E. newtons [SEP] F. nothing [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9NBOTUN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "An object made out of gold will be what? [SEP] A. deadly [SEP] B. forever [SEP] C. organic [SEP] D. unique [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. not dense [SEP] G. gaseous [SEP] H. dense", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJN42U2Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "if an object is what of a Ceramic then that object has the properties of Ceramic [SEP] A. edible [SEP] B. combined [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. part [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. attached [SEP] G. made [SEP] H. unique", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVCN5VPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When an item is made of a material, what does it have of that material? [SEP] A. properties [SEP] B. looks [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. shape [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. friends [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. exoskeleton", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNV47M4O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What stays the same when an item is made of a material? [SEP] A. properties [SEP] B. color [SEP] C. height [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. size [SEP] F. cycles [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAQS6WKA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be inherited from the object? [SEP] A. Toxicity [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. chromosomes [SEP] D. traits [SEP] E. Proteins [SEP] F. exoskeleton [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. skull", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWJDP5PJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What property does something made with iron have? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. staying warm [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Magnetism [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. power", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF9R2X3S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If an object is made of a metal, then that object has the properties of what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. that metal [SEP] C. support [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. barrel-shaped [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QHQ3GAJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do objects have? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. traits [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. nucleus [SEP] G. strength [SEP] H. Limbs", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFRGEZJT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If an object is made of a what then that object has the properties of that thing? [SEP] A. A drug. [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. a prism [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. iron [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQ8FBUZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is a central nervous system stimulant? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. NaCl [SEP] C. SO2 [SEP] D. coffee [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. salt [SEP] G. vinegar [SEP] H. A drug.", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHDWK69U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What stimulates the central nervous system? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. rice [SEP] D. coffee [SEP] E. A drug. [SEP] F. a chime [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM05NC91B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Caffeine can cause [SEP] A. congestion [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. constipation [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. hives [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. dehydration [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6Z3NMJV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can too much caffeine in your body cause? [SEP] A. energy usage [SEP] B. Sleep problems [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. heart problems [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. slow your body [SEP] H. negative", "id": "3V26SBZTBDD8WGIASUTF6385X7QZZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a central nervous system stimulant? [SEP] A. saccharose [SEP] B. barbiturates [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. muscle relaxants [SEP] F. A Greek letter [SEP] G. Decibels [SEP] H. valium", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DRJKKUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does caffeine do? [SEP] A. Increase fame [SEP] B. increases a body's strength [SEP] C. Release energy [SEP] D. Increase user's heart rate [SEP] E. Transfers energy [SEP] F. decrease stamina [SEP] G. Increase intelligence [SEP] H. Increase wealth", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QIL13ZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What excites the central nervous system? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. eating [SEP] D. learning [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. caffeine [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. turkey", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183WO87B3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What stimulates the central nervous system? [SEP] A. nicotine [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. a chime [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. a doorbell [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEKJ6F43", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does caffeine do to blood vessels? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. looseness [SEP] C. hydrate their cells [SEP] D. Constrict them [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. They may not survive. [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD64AMNJJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can form when water vapor cools? [SEP] A. Chimneys [SEP] B. Evaporation [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. Wind [SEP] F. Organic nutrients [SEP] G. Clouds [SEP] H. mildew", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5VEI29H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What could cause lenses to fog? [SEP] A. energy of moving objects [SEP] B. Transpiration from plants [SEP] C. Water evaporating [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Water vapor cooling [SEP] F. Ice sublimating [SEP] G. scattered light [SEP] H. The atmosphere", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTIDH1Z7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes water vapor to condense? [SEP] A. water vapor exploding [SEP] B. water vapor heating up [SEP] C. water vapor disappearing [SEP] D. circulatory systems [SEP] E. aqueous solution [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. water vapor chilling [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPGG0PYO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Water vapor cooling releases what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. solar energy [SEP] C. gas [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. scattered light [SEP] G. acid [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SIQ5QA2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Water vapor doing what causes clouds or rain? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. decreasing [SEP] C. dissolving [SEP] D. moves [SEP] E. warming [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. cooling", "id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH16P8GLC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are clouds formed from? [SEP] A. water vapor [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. Heat energy [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. carbon dioxide [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOITYU8DNL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Water vapor cooling causes that water vapor to do what? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. boiling [SEP] C. It gets heated up [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. Release energy", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRKOSRUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Water vapor cooing causes that water to fall and what? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. seep into the ground [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. circulatory systems [SEP] G. Heat energy [SEP] H. reflect objectstowards the eye", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEY11AEL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what type of vapor cooling causes that vapor to condense? [SEP] A. Dew [SEP] B. CO 2 [SEP] C. CFCs [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. NaCl [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFVUOMTM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How are clouds formed? [SEP] A. dry and hot [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. Physical weathering [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. Cooling vapors", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW29AWJKE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do living things need? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. religion [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. protein [SEP] G. ghosts [SEP] H. fun", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCESWDIJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What makes up the basic structure and function of all organisms found on Earth? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. bone structure [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. Earth molecules [SEP] H. Fat", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JQHDEOX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are cells the basic units of? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. batteries", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CHBOMA3X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the study of things with cells? [SEP] A. etomology [SEP] B. properties [SEP] C. cell towers [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. archaelogy [SEP] G. biology [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIGOMAPP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are cells the basic units of the structure and function of? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Cell service [SEP] E. Organisms [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. Lego cells [SEP] H. Buildings", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FWUUCHB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Cells make up plants and animals what? [SEP] A. genes and DNA [SEP] B. structure and function [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. function and beliefs [SEP] F. function and viruses [SEP] G. converting electricity to heat [SEP] H. absorb light energy", "id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2P1PM2M7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells are the basic units of the structure and function of what? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. organisms [SEP] E. cell walls [SEP] F. rock [SEP] G. cell membranes [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYTU8DOG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which of the following sciences studies cells? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. Astronomy [SEP] C. epidermal [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. Physiology [SEP] F. retina [SEP] G. Anatomy [SEP] H. Astrology", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCTLM1D4A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do all living things use for energy? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. kids [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. The Sun [SEP] F. procreation [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. food", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXMEWRM8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cells are the basic units of the structure and function of what? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. tigers [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXSPO7AP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do cells make up of organisms? [SEP] A. structure only [SEP] B. function only [SEP] C. structure and function [SEP] D. members of their own species [SEP] E. Something that is self-aware [SEP] F. share properties [SEP] G. desires and needs [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXM6X7MT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are the basic units of the structure and are biodegradable? [SEP] A. leaves [SEP] B. peat [SEP] C. paper [SEP] D. solutes [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQ6VFB1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Cells are the basic units allowing what in all living things [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. produce light [SEP] D. all matter [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. respiration [SEP] G. to stay warm [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYLGJ5EYX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a type of the basic units of the structure and function of living things? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. osteogenic [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. fur and fat", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUT92CBNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes food to spoil? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. spills [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYE6M4L6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can make humans sick? [SEP] A. pets [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. vacations [SEP] D. dreams [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. microorganisms [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLE8TONFC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens when microorganisms get on food? [SEP] A. It tastes better [SEP] B. Animal survival [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. hydrate their cells [SEP] E. Nothing, it's normal [SEP] F. It gets moldy [SEP] G. hyperthyroidism [SEP] H. The food is safe to eat", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WV58GDA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Microorganisms in food causes what? [SEP] A. fungus [SEP] B. carbonation [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. freshness [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. symptoms [SEP] H. Food poisoning", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6PG7IA8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Microorganisms can cause edibles to spoil and cause what? [SEP] A. filling meals [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. good tastes [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. healthy bodies [SEP] F. chickenpox [SEP] G. serious sickness [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW73MDD65", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes food poisoning? [SEP] A. one celled organisms [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. microorganisms [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. poison", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VWJ19T7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes food poisoning? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. Not eating [SEP] C. headache [SEP] D. microorganisms [SEP] E. one celled organisms [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. sleeping", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HKH5KXF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can keep food from going bad? [SEP] A. irradiation [SEP] B. Cooking [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. animal transport [SEP] F. Enzymes [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSALHP7J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes food to spoil? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. Bacteria [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. sea squirts", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZDFCK9W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what code proteins? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. ribosomes [SEP] D. three [SEP] E. genes [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. nucleus [SEP] H. fats", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EJ8T0H4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "chromosomes contain what [SEP] A. all matter [SEP] B. spectrum [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. adrenaline [SEP] E. nerve cells [SEP] F. clusters [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. skin cells", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI8ITPMU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is contained in genes for coding proteins? [SEP] A. colors [SEP] B. information [SEP] C. situations [SEP] D. acetic acid [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. A Greek letter [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. standards", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511EHFZO5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are genes coded on? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. cell walls [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. ribosomes [SEP] H. DNA strands", "id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXRM9FIS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are genes contained in? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. ice cubes [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. genetic drift [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. chickens [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. bundles", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDDAF979H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where is BRCA2 located? [SEP] A. retina [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. chromatic [SEP] D. the eyes [SEP] E. chromosome [SEP] F. chromography [SEP] G. chrome [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4WMBDLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Chromosomes contain genes, which code for [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. body tissue [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. A Greek letter", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX9KCRMN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "hromosomes contain a recipe for the manufacture of what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. Acids [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. proteins [SEP] G. acetic acid [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTVQBMSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Protein is made from: [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. DNA code [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. food", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNIXHM47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Wetlands are a very important type of what? [SEP] A. forest land [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. swamp [SEP] E. storing water [SEP] F. district [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. ecosystem", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XEETHSH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Wetlands are what major world habitats? [SEP] A. uninhabitable [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. void [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. extremely important [SEP] G. unimportant [SEP] H. the environment", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKKDAUGO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Wetlands are extremely important [SEP] A. water conservation [SEP] B. global ecosystems [SEP] C. Desert Ecosystem [SEP] D. Terrestrial ecosystems [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. Forest Ecosystems", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK73V3G0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are extremely important biomes? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. urban city [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. zoos [SEP] E. water conservation [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. manmade aqueducts [SEP] H. marshes and swamps", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY607SQ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Wetlands are extremely important whats [SEP] A. wetlands [SEP] B. farms [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. field trip [SEP] E. habitats [SEP] F. homogenous [SEP] G. root growth [SEP] H. our planet", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q68U49GL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The habitat of spoonbills is an extremely important what? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. star [SEP] D. core [SEP] E. store [SEP] F. life [SEP] G. satellite [SEP] H. biome", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNYXGKHU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which living creatures can be found in wetlands? [SEP] A. Animals [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. ducks [SEP] D. Oceans [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. Rivers [SEP] G. Lakes [SEP] H. crocodiles", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NXWS3SP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are important biomes? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. fruits, vegetables and plants [SEP] C. retaining heat [SEP] D. stars, comets and planets [SEP] E. cats, dogs and humans [SEP] F. absorb light energy [SEP] G. marshes, bogs, and swamps [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYAQDLNP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Wetlands are extremely important: [SEP] A. environments [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. water conservation [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. storing water", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI76ZCS6P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are extremely important biomes? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. deltas [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. shrub beds [SEP] F. Plants growth [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. Great Lakes", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RN2BHMW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Sensing what requires the brain? [SEP] A. poltergeist [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. demons [SEP] D. state [SEP] E. voltage [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. ghosts", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY1ZWBQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What results in light stimulating the retina? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. Sight [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Hallucinations [SEP] E. The retina will get inflamed [SEP] F. lenses [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Blindness", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LFBWCRO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is the part of the spectrum that the eye can sense [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. infrared [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. small [SEP] F. nuclear [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. ultra violet", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS606K4IV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Eyes can detect images and see light using what? [SEP] A. vibrations [SEP] B. sight [SEP] C. lenses [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. touch [SEP] H. voltage", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF921RM446U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can the eye sense? [SEP] A. colors [SEP] B. magnetism [SEP] C. distance [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. smells [SEP] F. chemicals [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. temperature", "id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5FPHLYA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does the organ of the eye sense? [SEP] A. Gluons [SEP] B. Photons [SEP] C. Neutrons [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. distance [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. Sound waves", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0F9N7GQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what involves the retina? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. reacts [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. digestion [SEP] G. painful [SEP] H. sight", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPXBNDOQ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What organ do you need to see light and create vision [SEP] A. Brain [SEP] B. Eye [SEP] C. light bulb [SEP] D. Man [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. Ganglia [SEP] G. cell [SEP] H. look", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGNHCCQT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is it called when light allows an image to be focused on the retina? [SEP] A. Blindness [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. lenses [SEP] D. Cognition [SEP] E. Mirrors [SEP] F. Seesaw [SEP] G. Sight [SEP] H. Summer", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUF6P1RV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does vision give you? [SEP] A. ability to eat [SEP] B. characteristics [SEP] C. ability to taste [SEP] D. ability to sense light [SEP] E. ability to sense sound [SEP] F. It gets more light [SEP] G. Something that is self-aware [SEP] H. Your sensory system picks it up", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW33T0D74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Total permanant loss of sight is the inability to what? [SEP] A. speak [SEP] B. turn to a doctor [SEP] C. feel [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. hear sounds [SEP] F. sense light [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. see details", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPM34IJY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the process of organized images falling on the retina? [SEP] A. slows [SEP] B. collage [SEP] C. a wave [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. conjunction [SEP] F. photochemistry [SEP] G. Seesaw [SEP] H. sight", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFE54Q0T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the ability to see images via the eye? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. pupil [SEP] C. contact lens [SEP] D. touch [SEP] E. Man [SEP] F. bats [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. sight", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCEZEIBY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is the eye able to sense? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. see details [SEP] F. distance [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. photons", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD5SWWWE0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Ozone depletion results in radiation levels that are highest when? [SEP] A. middle of the day [SEP] B. forest is destroyed [SEP] C. late evening [SEP] D. Under 32 degrees [SEP] E. middle of the night [SEP] F. Temperature changing [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. early morning", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H36S3MR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What increases ultraviolet light? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. smog [SEP] D. emissions [SEP] E. less ozone [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMBJGUOU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Ozone depletion increases the risk of [SEP] A. skin cancer [SEP] B. more explosive eruptions [SEP] C. ground to shake [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. longer times required to tan [SEP] F. Climate change [SEP] G. fewer minerals in soil [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK5XGM16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what puts children at risk? [SEP] A. birth [SEP] B. respiration [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. ozone depletion [SEP] H. Allergies", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJG9CQFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what results in higher levels of uv radiation reaching the place birds and trees live? [SEP] A. emissions [SEP] B. earthquakes [SEP] C. oxidation reaction [SEP] D. ozone depletion [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. fairies [SEP] H. the ozone layer strengthening", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21SC0HRJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where do higher levels of UV radiation reach Earth through? [SEP] A. tea [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. atmospheric holes [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. sunscreen [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. Power plants [SEP] H. during the day", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYTR3JT9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is ozone made of? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. nitrogen [SEP] F. emissions [SEP] G. radiation [SEP] H. hydrogen", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BHXQNCZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The risks of all types of skin cancer increases with increasing [SEP] A. oxygen debt [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. shadow boxing [SEP] G. ozone depletion [SEP] H. redshift", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066RDRZRQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What results in higher levels of UV radiation reaching Earth? [SEP] A. atmospheric enhancement [SEP] B. deadly and devastating [SEP] C. a tree falling [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. atmospheric restoration [SEP] G. atmospheric gain [SEP] H. atmospheric depletion", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WM1V9O3A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "stratosphere composition causes higher levels of what reaching Earth [SEP] A. aliens [SEP] B. dust [SEP] C. scattered light [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. emissions [SEP] F. ozone [SEP] G. UV radiation [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW33SQ7DM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The depletion of what results in higher levels of UV radiation reaching Earth? [SEP] A. O3 [SEP] B. O2 [SEP] C. oil [SEP] D. pan [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. CO2 [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. DDT", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUHWDYN6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Ozone depletion causes higher levels of which of the following? [SEP] A. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] H. wavelengths and photons", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOEWTF79", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What increases the risk of getting skin cancer? [SEP] A. Ozone depletion. [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. smoking tobacco [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. smoking pipes [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. wavelengths and photons", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJIRIKMP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? [SEP] A. hydrocarbons [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. rivers and streams [SEP] F. puddles [SEP] G. ponds [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2M9KLHK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Flowing water from a mountain can dissolve carbon in what kind of rock? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. loose dirt [SEP] D. precipitation [SEP] E. pumice [SEP] F. limestone [SEP] G. wind and rain [SEP] H. andesite", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLO6HL7WY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What moving downhill due to the force of gravity can dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? [SEP] A. river [SEP] B. Raft [SEP] C. pebbles [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. craters", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBH2EOIT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Flowing water can slowly dissolve carbon in what? [SEP] A. oil [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. loose dirt [SEP] F. sandstone [SEP] G. precipitation [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X2J8JFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can flowing water slowly dissolve carbon in? [SEP] A. zinc [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. precipitation [SEP] F. limestone [SEP] G. hydrocarbons [SEP] H. volume", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES4EIE60", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A force of water which moves can slowly dissolve carbon in what? [SEP] A. sediment [SEP] B. an area swollen with pus [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. rocky clouds [SEP] F. water forces [SEP] G. sedimentary rock [SEP] H. small bricks", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJBRXU2S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Flowing water can slowly _ carbon in limestone. [SEP] A. alter [SEP] B. destroy [SEP] C. erode [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. dissolve [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. a solute [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURMB4VEC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? [SEP] A. an ion [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. a solute [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. sodium [SEP] G. fens [SEP] H. SO2", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBVPTOJC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. sodium [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. a solute [SEP] F. SO2 [SEP] G. an ion [SEP] H. fens", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GUF9S0A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be done to a neutral atom to make positive charges attractive to it? [SEP] A. Remove an electron [SEP] B. It gets heated up [SEP] C. Cool the atom [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. Inject hormones [SEP] F. Accelerate the atom [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKQ8B8TD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "if an atom loses an what it forms an ion [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. electron [SEP] E. nucleus [SEP] F. vaporization [SEP] G. neutron [SEP] H. bond", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJY6METJX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What will a neutral atom that loses an electron attract? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. Criminal charges [SEP] D. Positive charges [SEP] E. Needful charges [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. electrically [SEP] H. chargers", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOEATCV1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can an ion have if it loses an electron? [SEP] A. It becomes dormant [SEP] B. negative charge [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. energy barrier [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. activation energy", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P4KNLWN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If ions lose an electron then an atom with what will be formed? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. activation energy [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. a negative charge", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB7KEW11", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A neutral atom that loses an electron becomes what? [SEP] A. a solute [SEP] B. nucleus [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. iron [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. dormant [SEP] G. inactive [SEP] H. an ion", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUT0ZABNB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Ice crystals are formed when a neutral atom does what? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. loses an electron [SEP] E. It remains dormant [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONZ4NN4E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can an atom be? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. microscopic [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. small [SEP] F. nucleus [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. negative", "id": "3HOSI13XHZN2QE8I8UFLOJ6ZYDEDDZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What will be formed if a neutral atom loses an electron? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. leukemia [SEP] F. an anion [SEP] G. iron [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TG72B9VR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron what charge is formed? [SEP] A. positive [SEP] B. nucleus [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. iron [SEP] G. electrically [SEP] H. uncontrolled", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32VVV7QS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what happens if a neutral atom loses an electron? [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. oxidation reaction [SEP] D. attracted to positive charges [SEP] E. death and devastation [SEP] F. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVDTVVPL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens to the body without oxygen? [SEP] A. grows [SEP] B. dies [SEP] C. reproduces [SEP] D. hunts [SEP] E. anemia [SEP] F. pain [SEP] G. damage [SEP] H. death", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RN4OZPY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What die quickly if a stroke occurs? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. brain cells [SEP] D. organs [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. protons [SEP] G. neutrons [SEP] H. bones", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI1PCTGL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "brain cells die quickly if what supply gets cut off? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. hydrogen [SEP] E. Air [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. electric pulses [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MRTTHP6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What will die without a supply of blood? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. organs [SEP] C. brain cells [SEP] D. athletes [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. species [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. mushrooms", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0ZRSJ3S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cut off the oxygen to cells? [SEP] A. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] B. oxygen atoms [SEP] C. the heart stopping [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. smoking pipes [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1M9Z5NN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens to brain cells when the air supply is cut off? [SEP] A. strangulation [SEP] B. breathe [SEP] C. lead poisoning [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. hippocampus [SEP] F. painful [SEP] G. loss [SEP] H. die", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHOX8NUK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What die quickly if their oxygen supply is cut off? [SEP] A. neurons [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04Y65SLR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what causes brain atrophy? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. birth [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. lack of oxygen", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNUWTB3W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what dies is their oxygen supply is cut off? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. weathering [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. astroglial cells [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81LD76NM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Brain cells die quickly if their what supply is cut off [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. breathe [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. cut [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. loss [SEP] H. blood", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRXOFVFD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Lack of oxygen can intensify orgasims but a side effect can be? [SEP] A. a tree falling [SEP] B. forest is destroyed [SEP] C. dehydration [SEP] D. smoking tobacco [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. brain cells die [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHEJPFGU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes erosion? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. vehicles [SEP] C. light snow [SEP] D. storm surges [SEP] E. fair weather [SEP] F. ice wedging [SEP] G. cloudy skies [SEP] H. a hydraulic system", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGPD0I7R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Wind can cause? [SEP] A. nuclear fusion [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. the wearing away of rock [SEP] D. destruction of energy [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. faster movement [SEP] G. forest is destroyed [SEP] H. continents to shift", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ3MGXOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do wind and rain cause? [SEP] A. coastlines [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. windmills [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. tornadoes [SEP] H. abrasion", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCLUPBJF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Wind and rain contribute to a process that can change what? [SEP] A. our lives [SEP] B. our caverns [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. watershed [SEP] F. our landscape [SEP] G. coastlines [SEP] H. our property lines", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5OZL9ERE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How are alluvial aquifers created? [SEP] A. By sand and snow [SEP] B. By wind and rain [SEP] C. By sunlight and soil [SEP] D. By animal activity [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW3203ZZYS3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes loss of beaches? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. solar flares [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. animal activity [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. wind and rain [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX8W6RM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is a natural process? [SEP] A. manufacturing [SEP] B. Reproduction [SEP] C. driving a car [SEP] D. rain and wind [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. gene flow [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. pure", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P2OS2A9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are some mountains caused by? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. saucers [SEP] C. ice wedging [SEP] D. alluvial [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. detritus [SEP] G. aliens [SEP] H. Wind and rain", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW5OQ2YW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes erosion the most? [SEP] A. streams [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. LEDs [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Roads [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYACD2ZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Wind and rain can cause what? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. Physical weathering [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Soil movement", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJX6WWM77", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What lacks regions that do not code for proteins? [SEP] A. prokaryotes [SEP] B. human cells [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. plant cells [SEP] G. eukaryotes [SEP] H. gastropod shells", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQZLBZUT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How many types of introns are there? [SEP] A. Length [SEP] B. four [SEP] C. Many [SEP] D. SO2 [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. small [SEP] H. genus", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU5388R26G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "how are regions that do not code for proteins removed? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. RNA splicing [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. by indirect light [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. Dilution [SEP] G. scarce resources [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F3QFZIA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What have regions that do not code from proteins? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. genus [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. eukaryotes [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z26PQROD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what animals have regions that do not code for proteins? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. eukaryotes [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. chickens [SEP] G. bioaerosols [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP3A6O1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Prokaryotes lack regions that do not code for proteins, while this type of living being has them: [SEP] A. bioaerosols [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. eukaryotes [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647CFI5SR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Introns are areas that [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. the wearing away of rock [SEP] D. do not code for protein [SEP] E. Something coming from a gland [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. produce offspring", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99ZTKS9P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what have regions that do not code for proteins? [SEP] A. genus [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. eukaryotes [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99ZXNS90", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When the body is hot, the skin accumulates what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. moisture [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. health", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN0XN2X8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How can you feel better when you're too warm? [SEP] A. with their fur [SEP] B. Drink water [SEP] C. focusing a lens [SEP] D. Go for a walk [SEP] E. in its arms [SEP] F. Go outside [SEP] G. firm hugs [SEP] H. Fall asleep", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZFP6BSL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When the body is hot, what cools the body? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] C. Something coming from a gland [SEP] D. Something from a shirt [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. Something from an organ [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Something from a bone", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTRQHSM2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How does evaporation benefit your body? [SEP] A. water conservation [SEP] B. digestion [SEP] C. vaporization [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. cools it down [SEP] F. attacks foreign bodies [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. reproduction", "id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4E2GRYF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what causes sweat to be produced to cool a person down? [SEP] A. exercise and fever [SEP] B. wool pants [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. shooting stars [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. centralized nervous system [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSFO1XYR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is produced by the human body that is ill with a fever in an attempt to cool? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. sweat [SEP] C. urine [SEP] D. warts [SEP] E. saliva [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. Vapor", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNQ6C3D9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can happens when athletes are hot? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. freezing [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. dehydration [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. it can be seen [SEP] G. second-degree burns [SEP] H. melting", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GU79W2S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is used to cool the body? [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. Animal fur [SEP] D. magnetism [SEP] E. Solar energy [SEP] F. dry and hot [SEP] G. sun [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3V26SBZTBDD8WGIASUTF6385WL7ZZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is used to cool the body when it is hot? [SEP] A. water vapor [SEP] B. element [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. heater [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. sheet", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PM61C5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes the body to get hot [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. walking [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. our star [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. friction", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBQ3EOJK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is one way to lower the freezing point of water? [SEP] A. add a solute [SEP] B. purify it [SEP] C. Solutions [SEP] D. remove impurities [SEP] E. Calcium carbonate [SEP] F. add water [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ194A9XP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What decreases the freezing point of ice? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. increasing temperature [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. lowering temperature [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. keeping the temperature steady [SEP] G. adding salt [SEP] H. hypothyroidism", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJWDX329", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does salt do to ice? [SEP] A. reduce [SEP] B. Freezes it [SEP] C. watershred [SEP] D. Makes more ice [SEP] E. Turns it into carbon [SEP] F. Melts it [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN33FBUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can be added to a solid to decrease its freezing point? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. an ion [SEP] D. NaCl [SEP] E. potash [SEP] F. Acids [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV98GNZVS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Adding sodium chloride to a solid does what? [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. decreases the freezing point [SEP] C. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] D. heat production [SEP] E. reusing materials [SEP] F. water conservation [SEP] G. It gets heated up [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXHV0IW1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What content increases melting points of solids? [SEP] A. salt [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. glass [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. coal", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51E9F5MQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can you add to a solid to lower its freezing point? [SEP] A. calcite [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. boiling [SEP] F. Solutions [SEP] G. salinity [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566LF4TEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what effects the colligative properties of solids [SEP] A. salts [SEP] B. seasons [SEP] C. solutes [SEP] D. size [SEP] E. a prism [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. fields [SEP] H. Alcohol", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTSYLSMN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens to salt in seawater as it freezes at the freezing point? [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. boiling [SEP] C. expelled [SEP] D. salinity [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. less water [SEP] G. water vapor [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVT0J5UV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Glass or fiberglass buildings are used to protect plants by keeping them what? [SEP] A. mild [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. hibernating [SEP] D. cooled [SEP] E. warm [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. frozen", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB0SB1WC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "why are seeds put in a greenhouse? [SEP] A. to inhibit them [SEP] B. It remains dormant [SEP] C. by indirect light [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. cooler air [SEP] G. it protects them [SEP] H. less moisture", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY57V3V8G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "how is a greenhouse used to protect plants? [SEP] A. prevent heat loss [SEP] B. raising their temperature [SEP] C. storing water [SEP] D. reusing materials [SEP] E. increase oxygen [SEP] F. It helps them survive [SEP] G. reflecting light [SEP] H. evaporative cooling", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CH7OOFGW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "planted seeds can be what in a greenhouse [SEP] A. protected [SEP] B. support [SEP] C. blown by wind [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. dormant [SEP] F. rained on [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. eaten by birds", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HUYCBC8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can a greenhouse protect by keeping warm? [SEP] A. mussels [SEP] B. Species [SEP] C. organisms [SEP] D. lights [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. hats", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3QF5YZG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does a greenhouse make plants do? [SEP] A. Grow faster [SEP] B. wither [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. Grow slower [SEP] H. Stop growing", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SIQUAQB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Greenhouses are used to what, using the energy from the sun? [SEP] A. heat skin [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. protect plants [SEP] D. cool air [SEP] E. spread flower seeds [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. reserve water", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3Y6FD74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to protect producers and keep them warm? [SEP] A. an electric stove [SEP] B. sweaters [SEP] C. green houses [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. animal fur [SEP] F. In the winter [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. plant fans", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EVFZ1UY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A greenhouse is used to protect angiosperms how? [SEP] A. their hosts [SEP] B. by keeping them underground [SEP] C. by keeping them warm [SEP] D. by keeping them outside [SEP] E. by keeping them exposed [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. organisms and their habitat [SEP] H. In the winter", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWURVOHD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "a greenhouse is used to protect plants by doing what? [SEP] A. reduced heat [SEP] B. colder and wetter [SEP] C. storing lawnmowers [SEP] D. holding plant pots [SEP] E. retaining heat [SEP] F. In the winter [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. starting fires", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1R5IRWVT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How does a greenhouse protect flowers? [SEP] A. keeps them away from the sun [SEP] B. keeps them warm [SEP] C. keeps them out of soil [SEP] D. an external framework [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. keeps them cold [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. by indirect light", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWWZXP6F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does a greenhouse help plants do? [SEP] A. Park cars [SEP] B. Start panicking [SEP] C. reproduce [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. Bloom slower [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. Regrows it [SEP] H. Grow well", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQL9YMGT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is a greenhouse used to protect? [SEP] A. cellulose [SEP] B. Species [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. our planet", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UQ5MYM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to protect plants by keeping their temperature? [SEP] A. a white house [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. an electric stove [SEP] D. a microwave [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. a thermometer [SEP] G. exoskeleton [SEP] H. a greenhouse", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2XJFRQQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a greenhouse helps [SEP] A. climate [SEP] B. plant growth [SEP] C. Quality of life [SEP] D. consumers [SEP] E. genetic diversity [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHJSQLID", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what keeps plants warm? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. fibers [SEP] F. keratin [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITXOEKR3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are the major crop that needs protecting by keeping them warm [SEP] A. our planet [SEP] B. organisms [SEP] C. Earthworms [SEP] D. Flowers [SEP] E. Echinoids [SEP] F. toughness [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. cellulose", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0QK67G6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What information is in our DNA? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. life sequence [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. An object is seen [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. waterways [SEP] G. protein sequences [SEP] H. hair shape", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITKDRKRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Chromosomes contain characteristics that are within the what [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. blood stream [SEP] C. cell [SEP] D. DNA chain [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. molecules", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C8AM3P4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Eye color is determined by information found in [SEP] A. SEC filings [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. nostril [SEP] D. gene [SEP] E. SNPs [SEP] F. p53 [SEP] G. RNA [SEP] H. pupil", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC169EXY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What passes traits from parents to offspring? [SEP] A. Birth certificate [SEP] B. Lactation [SEP] C. p53 [SEP] D. HIV [SEP] E. RNA [SEP] F. Pedigree [SEP] G. SNPs [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QWJVD1M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "where are genetic traits encoded into? [SEP] A. the body's largest organ [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. biological diversity [SEP] H. epidermis and dermis", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MOQH9O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How is eye color determined? [SEP] A. It's always brown [SEP] B. electrically [SEP] C. It's random [SEP] D. Depends on the gender [SEP] E. Encoded in DNA [SEP] F. it can be seen [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. Dilution", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6Y9SNALJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A characteristic that are encoded in DNA [SEP] A. job skills [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. career choices [SEP] E. intelligence [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. deltas [SEP] H. learned behavior", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CQ7UDJ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Intelligence is primarily encoded in what? [SEP] A. Man [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. SNPs [SEP] D. p53 [SEP] E. deep set eyes [SEP] F. reading glasses [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. python code", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R50IJFEF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which of the following is a characteristic encoded in DNA? [SEP] A. Gangrene [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. Eye color [SEP] F. Hot summers [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. Morse code", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ32UKOLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are encoded in DNA and called genetic traits? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. colors [SEP] G. phenotypes [SEP] H. A Greek letter", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q4RJ098", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Rocks interacting with wind produces [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. sediments [SEP] C. minerals [SEP] D. deltas [SEP] E. rainfall [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAAG9WK9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Rocks interacting with what over time causes creation of soil and sand? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. river [SEP] E. breath [SEP] F. stream [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. force", "id": "3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1J3NYYA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes rocks to weather? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. force [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. storms [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. lightning [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ3QBOX6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes weathering? [SEP] A. wildlife [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. cotton [SEP] D. ocean water [SEP] E. light [SEP] F. salt and water. [SEP] G. hurricanes [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXCGWA72", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what causes weathering over long periods of time? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. coastlines [SEP] C. respiration [SEP] D. alluvial [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. perspiration", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISE4HULX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Rocks interacting with wind over time cause what to be altered? [SEP] A. coastlines [SEP] B. ground [SEP] C. landscapes [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. species [SEP] F. breeds [SEP] G. patch reefs [SEP] H. filtration", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50BSRUJ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Saprolite is created when what interacts with wind over long periods of time? [SEP] A. soils [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. calcite [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. oil", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W400XXHZX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can happen when a rock interacts with wind over a long period of time? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. Igneous rock is formed [SEP] C. cause their death [SEP] D. The rock becomes larger [SEP] E. break off [SEP] F. Sediment is formed [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. The rock becomes magnetized", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HK6VBWS0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what affects rocks? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. force [SEP] C. mildew [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. magma [SEP] F. Weight [SEP] G. soda [SEP] H. magnetism", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURDHHCTXY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes weathering when interacting with wind? [SEP] A. technology [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. limestone [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. apes", "id": "3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YBGPS33P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What interacting with wind over long periods of time results in sand? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. metal [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. wood [SEP] F. deserts [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. water", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJTL6FQ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "rocks interacting with wind can dramatically alter what? [SEP] A. the drama [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. the landscape [SEP] F. the breeze [SEP] G. a delta [SEP] H. the interaction", "id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4VMGYR7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Smaller rocks come from the interaction of bedrock with what over long periods of time [SEP] A. volcanoes [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. years [SEP] E. force [SEP] F. soils [SEP] G. earth [SEP] H. animals", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIEFUTWM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What grinds rocks over time? [SEP] A. deltas [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. Time and energy [SEP] D. weathering [SEP] E. Echinoderm. [SEP] F. deuterostomes [SEP] G. amoebae [SEP] H. bullfrogs", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ378S9NX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are needed after antibodies won't survive in body fluids? [SEP] A. booster shots [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. chicken pox [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. gun shots [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. diseased tissue [SEP] H. turn to a doctor", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3B4Q52U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Passive immunity decreases with [SEP] A. ozone depletion [SEP] B. edema [SEP] C. passive-aggressive behavior [SEP] D. stellar implosion [SEP] E. stress [SEP] F. HIV [SEP] G. time [SEP] H. death", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8T93J2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can put antibodies in body fluids? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. immunization [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. collagen injections", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU8EUJC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How long can antibodies protect the body? [SEP] A. As long as antibodies survive [SEP] B. Slowing the transfer of heat [SEP] C. For a set time [SEP] D. by keeping them warm [SEP] E. it protects them [SEP] F. Into elderly years [SEP] G. As long as the human survives [SEP] H. A compound that donates proton", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOSNCYUX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a pregnanct woman pass on to the fetus? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. antibodies [SEP] D. education [SEP] E. embryo [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. zygotes [SEP] H. fever", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4YEGDLQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "passive immunity lasts only as long as what survives in body fluids? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. gammaglobulins [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZO5E5XC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can make passive immunity last? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. breast milk [SEP] E. smoking tobacco [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQZ63S1Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "passive immunity lasts only as long as the antibodies survive where? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. Mitosis [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Summer [SEP] H. animals", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP89VZX0D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What lasts only as long as the antibodies survive in body fluids? [SEP] A. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] B. Food poisoning [SEP] C. during the day [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. retaining heat [SEP] F. breastfeeding provides [SEP] G. an area swollen with pus [SEP] H. Something that causes allergies", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RNUAU7A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Passive immunity lasts when the antibodies survive in something containing what? [SEP] A. fever [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. potassium [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS6PD3LF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What lasts only as long as the proteins that attach to an antigen survive in body fluids? [SEP] A. hospitalization [SEP] B. recovery [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. passive immunity", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1ENJEH0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes formations in caves [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. nitrogen [SEP] F. deposition [SEP] G. less water [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855USJ0E9R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are stalactites deposits of? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. Decayed matter [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. Drips of water [SEP] E. Still water [SEP] F. detritus [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. Tourists", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGMGJ2EM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is formed by deposition? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. oceans [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. soft soil [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. cave roofs [SEP] H. Sand dollars", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCB0QDIQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are speleothems formed by? [SEP] A. calcite [SEP] B. craters [SEP] C. deposition [SEP] D. tornadoes [SEP] E. deuterostomes [SEP] F. tiny polyps [SEP] G. haploid plants [SEP] H. hurricanes", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQWNFS16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How are limestone caves formed? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. Depositions [SEP] C. They're manmade [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. Thunderstorms [SEP] G. They're made by animals [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHCFA69L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Chrissospilias are formed by [SEP] A. deposition [SEP] B. pressurization [SEP] C. condensation [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. decomposition [SEP] F. Water expanding [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. tiny polyps", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EHQ0U10", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are formed by sediments such as clay and sand by water? [SEP] A. detritus [SEP] B. stalactites [SEP] C. watershred [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. patch reefs [SEP] F. soft soil [SEP] G. kalenchoes [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP27BVZD8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Soil, sand, clay and limestone can form what? [SEP] A. detritus [SEP] B. stalactites [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. coral reef [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. growth", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBTFNOJK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can tidal energy be used to produce? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. offspring [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. currents [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. moon units [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTXA8DA8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be produced by capturing water at high tide? [SEP] A. more fish [SEP] B. clearer water [SEP] C. mussels [SEP] D. warm water [SEP] E. an image [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. a delta [SEP] H. watershred", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KLWQCZX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can tidal energy be used to produce? [SEP] A. Light passing through water [SEP] B. neutrons [SEP] C. moon [SEP] D. protons [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. electrons in motion [SEP] G. mechanical waves [SEP] H. objects that have mass", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXCA0DHX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can renewable energy be used for? [SEP] A. Creating more fossil fuels [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. Quality of life [SEP] D. Measuring water [SEP] E. Global warming [SEP] F. root growth [SEP] G. Electricty [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPHFZJID", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Ocean thermal can be used to produce [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. steam [SEP] E. precipitation [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQB6PMG4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "inlets of large water bodies like in New Jersey can be used to produce what [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. cars [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. radiation [SEP] F. phones [SEP] G. water vapor [SEP] H. streams", "id": "3HSYG7LRBJXIIQK2SSNVW9WFTV7KKM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used to produce electricity? [SEP] A. light bulbs [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. headphones [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. motors [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36R8G6Q0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "One of the oldest forms of energy used by humans can be used to produce what? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. Decibels [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ0LE2RZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are used to produce current? [SEP] A. tube [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPGRUC65", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can be used to produce electricity? [SEP] A. ocean thermal [SEP] B. a hydraulic system [SEP] C. a delta [SEP] D. Firecrackers [SEP] E. by indirect light [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8H9IWUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can produce electricity? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. animal transport [SEP] C. tidal caves [SEP] D. Nematoda [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. cactuses [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP6P0BK7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What breathing use gills to convert oxygen in blood? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. octopus [SEP] C. hippos [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. Lobsters [SEP] F. water bugs [SEP] G. trout [SEP] H. alligators", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NMKVP89", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What animal uses gills to breathe? [SEP] A. Shark [SEP] B. Platypus [SEP] C. salmon [SEP] D. trout [SEP] E. Whale [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. Crow [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY3AHQSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do fish get oxygen? [SEP] A. muscles [SEP] B. gills [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. dorsal fin [SEP] E. eyes [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. blood", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOY0KCVS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do sharks use to convert oxygen? [SEP] A. gills [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. fins [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. mouth [SEP] G. tail [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU5360062B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is it when a gill converts from oxygen in water into oxygen in blood? [SEP] A. fertilization occurs [SEP] B. prolactin release [SEP] C. preventing heat transfer [SEP] D. first step of respiration [SEP] E. last step of digestion [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E524NWE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Breathing is when a gill converts from oxygen in water into [SEP] A. tiny polyps [SEP] B. Hemoglobin [SEP] C. salmon [SEP] D. motility [SEP] E. unidirectional [SEP] F. exoskeleton [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. epidermal", "id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8E62I2H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When fish convert oxygen in water to oxygen in blood this is called? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. barrel-shaped [SEP] C. motility [SEP] D. Heart rate [SEP] E. squeeze [SEP] F. breathing [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. survival", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLMGKDTJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What converts oxygen in water into oxygen in blood? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. germs [SEP] C. Enzymes [SEP] D. starfish [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. Jellyfish [SEP] G. streams [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE6NMAWI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of animal breathes by converting oxygen in water into oxygen in blood? [SEP] A. clams [SEP] B. hawks [SEP] C. Fish [SEP] D. Whales [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. toads", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKC72T89", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when the muscle is stretched while fibers are shorter? [SEP] A. rest [SEP] B. decreases [SEP] C. Broken bone [SEP] D. Injury [SEP] E. abrasion [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. Warmth [SEP] H. Muscle repair", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQXH71SW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what contracts when fibers get shorter? [SEP] A. strength [SEP] B. strong [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. wheat [SEP] G. firm hugs [SEP] H. biceps", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGU3RV9I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What contracts as it gets shorter? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. Epidermis [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. Shortstop [SEP] E. Labor [SEP] F. Contracts [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. Bundles of fibers", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ4OZFO1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "muscle contraction occurs when a diagonally oriented part of muscle gets what? [SEP] A. shorter [SEP] B. longer [SEP] C. vertical [SEP] D. decreases [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. muscles [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJLSY8WF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What occurs when muscle fibers get longer? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. cramps [SEP] E. relaxation [SEP] F. fertilization [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOGEM3YX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what gets contracted when fibers get shorter? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. veins [SEP] D. firm hugs [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. biceps [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. density", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWHC65N32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do muscle fibers need to do to enable movement? [SEP] A. Bend [SEP] B. strength [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. shorten [SEP] G. Vibrates [SEP] H. stay warm", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QI9SZ3K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes muscle fibers to get shorter? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. electrically [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. Damages them [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JFYZZ0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Weigh lifting requires muscles [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. stamina [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. shortening [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4R94LBJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does exercise cause muscles to do? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. Get shorter [SEP] F. It will move. [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. improve", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQQT5KY7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens to your leg when muscle fibers shorten? [SEP] A. they bend [SEP] B. It decreases [SEP] C. It straightens [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. Damages them [SEP] G. Localized damage [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P4MOWL3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what happens to fibers after muscle activation? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. Localized damage [SEP] C. It decreases [SEP] D. get shorter [SEP] E. they bend [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. movement", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN89ZSF3Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Phytoplankton have a clever way of making food from what? [SEP] A. sunlight energy [SEP] B. water energy [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. heat produced [SEP] E. chemical energy [SEP] F. mechanical energy [SEP] G. organic matter [SEP] H. refraction of light", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5O0H3REE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What color are the coastal waters where bacteria and algae that use sunlight to make food? [SEP] A. Blue [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. Grow [SEP] D. live [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. Yellow [SEP] G. Green [SEP] H. Clear", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG4FXJ7O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what happens to bacteria and algae that use sunlight to make food? [SEP] A. Transfers energy [SEP] B. food poisoning [SEP] C. production of energy [SEP] D. they form a bomb [SEP] E. it helps plants in growing [SEP] F. they die [SEP] G. copepods feed on them [SEP] H. competing for resources", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4DK10UJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Most _ feed on bacteria and algae that use sunlight to make food. [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Lobsters [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Seaweed [SEP] E. Starfish [SEP] F. plant life [SEP] G. Copepods [SEP] H. energy usage", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWWU2QH3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do fish feed on? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. embryos [SEP] C. pizza [SEP] D. algae [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. food", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV0C3PVC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are bacteria and algae that use sunlight to make food? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. carnivorous organisms [SEP] C. Transfers energy [SEP] D. competing for resources [SEP] E. planktonic plants [SEP] F. By wind and rain [SEP] G. fish [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXH3A9UE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do most copepods feed on? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. bacteria and algae [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. scarce resources [SEP] F. salt and water. [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XEKU7NF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do phytoplankton and algae need in order to make energy? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. The Sun", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE4FR9L0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does plant plankton need for food? [SEP] A. Sunlight [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. Bodily water [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. The Sun [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG5PLJRD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Phytoplankton use what to make food? [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. sunlight beams [SEP] C. refraction of light [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. visible energy [SEP] F. by indirect light [SEP] G. produce light [SEP] H. Positive charges", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQMXTG4P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "acid rain is caused by burning what? [SEP] A. lung [SEP] B. grass [SEP] C. oil [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. Coal [SEP] F. peat [SEP] G. nitrogen [SEP] H. food", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LJ8HAX6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does gases from burning coal and oil dissolving in water in the atmosphere do? [SEP] A. chemical changes [SEP] B. saves trees [SEP] C. forms diamonds [SEP] D. vaporization [SEP] E. heating liquids [SEP] F. kills trees [SEP] G. weathering [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RRC8PZS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Gasses from burning coal can lead to what? [SEP] A. soil destruction [SEP] B. nuclear power [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. radio waves [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHPDTA1OK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can power plants cause? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. acid rain [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. oil", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXXZPIWE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Gases from burning coal and oil dissolving in water in the atmosphere can hurt what? [SEP] A. agriculture [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. sun [SEP] D. the past [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. environment [SEP] G. moon [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1PI2FDKC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Gases from burning coal and and oil dissolving in the atmosphere can cause what? [SEP] A. polluted rain [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. humidity [SEP] D. thunderstorms [SEP] E. snow [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UBGEE1W3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "gases from burning coal and oil dissolving in water can harm what? [SEP] A. soils [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. oil reserves [SEP] D. plant life [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. coal factories [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. gas buildup", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCKIX7079", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What from burning coal and oil dissolving in water in the atmosphere causes acid rain? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. excretion [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. citric acid [SEP] F. bleach [SEP] G. vapors [SEP] H. water", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0C4NUI6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "power stations which generate electricity produce gases in the atmosphere cause what [SEP] A. drought [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. storms [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. acid rain [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO793F4VSR5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are gases from burning coal and oil dissolving in water in the atmosphere? [SEP] A. harmful [SEP] B. deadly [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. helpful [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. green [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8G6HQ0SF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Gases from what causes precipitation where the pH is 5.7 or lower? [SEP] A. Condensation [SEP] B. aqueous solution [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. vaporization [SEP] H. burning coal", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2BV8WCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What comes from burning coal and oil dissolving in water in the atmosphere? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. A transportation fuel [SEP] C. Generating heat [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] F. A compound that donates proton [SEP] G. ozone depletion [SEP] H. Mutagenic chemicals", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2M5D9PHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What in DNA, carried by genes, have instructions? [SEP] A. proteins [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. bioaerosols [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. tissues", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZSG8Y86", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Alternative instructions for a single protein are encoded on: [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. Acids [SEP] C. PDAs [SEP] D. nucleus [SEP] E. junk DNA [SEP] F. A computer [SEP] G. inheritance [SEP] H. Tail", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP39I7TW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do genes contain? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. A Greek letter [SEP] G. blueprints [SEP] H. fat", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVJA2533", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do genes contain? [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. trash [SEP] E. blueprints [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. organelles", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CIAISI1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How often does a thing arranged in clusters contain instructions for a single protein? [SEP] A. PDAs [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. mostly [SEP] E. Dilution [SEP] F. electron [SEP] G. three [SEP] H. Flowers", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z2H4728", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can DNA contain the instructions for? [SEP] A. keeps the organism warm [SEP] B. Something to move [SEP] C. Plant reproduction [SEP] D. a single protein [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. survival [SEP] H. an engine", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMWUF8U4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What mostly contain the instructions for a single protein? [SEP] A. resistance activities [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. units of heredity [SEP] H. colors of the spectrum", "id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE9FTAWC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are molecules that contain a single protein? [SEP] A. genes [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. alleles [SEP] D. swea [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. small [SEP] G. CO 2 [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XP5M74D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What interferes with an animal's ability to adjust to hot temperatures? [SEP] A. snow [SEP] B. prolactin release [SEP] C. lice [SEP] D. nervous system [SEP] E. Endocrine system [SEP] F. high humidity [SEP] G. Pituitary gland [SEP] H. low moisture", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELBYUC7C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can help some animals to adjust to hot temperatures? [SEP] A. fur [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. pH [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. strength", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN83953FE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are some animals adjusting to by using sweat? [SEP] A. cool temperatures [SEP] B. summer [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. tails [SEP] G. shiver [SEP] H. body", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUPZX2OV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is used for adjusting to hot temperatures by some animals? [SEP] A. secretion [SEP] B. autoregulation [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. hibernation [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. perspiration [SEP] H. Pituitary gland", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLEU5XNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What uses salt and water to adjust their temperature? [SEP] A. gasoline [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. cactuses [SEP] E. Lobsters [SEP] F. tacos [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. organisms", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKIZM142", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what uses sweat to adjust to hot temperatures? [SEP] A. omnivores [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. Mammal [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES38F6EC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do humans control their body temperature? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. pituitary [SEP] D. Hydrating [SEP] E. Taking a shower [SEP] F. Swimming [SEP] G. Sweating [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R8DE3R5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "how do animals keep cool? [SEP] A. body [SEP] B. swea [SEP] C. cilia [SEP] D. motors [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. fluid [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. dorsal", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR29RBCFO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used to adjust controls to regulate temperature? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. motors [SEP] C. neurons [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. sweat [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. keratin", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRK8CQJ6H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The Earth being tilted on its axis causes ones side to receive less [SEP] A. water vapor [SEP] B. moisture [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. carbon and oxygen [SEP] F. heat and light [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. wind currents", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI738V6S1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The Earth being tilted on its axis causes solar energy to drive what? [SEP] A. systems of prejudice [SEP] B. heat production [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. motor boats [SEP] E. produce light [SEP] F. games [SEP] G. Earth's weather system [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM03AC91J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is a result of Earth being tilted on its axis [SEP] A. The seasons [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. Gravity [SEP] D. Weather [SEP] E. Day and night [SEP] F. climate [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. autumn", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD62G3NJA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do you experience when your side of the earth is away from the sun [SEP] A. haze [SEP] B. Summer [SEP] C. Heat [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. Winter [SEP] F. climate [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. Rain", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY3DCQSV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause plants to receive less energy [SEP] A. summer solstace [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. lunar orbit [SEP] F. They may not survive. [SEP] G. solar flares [SEP] H. the Earth being tilted", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVMIV8GQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when we receive less energy from the sun? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. store [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. autumn [SEP] E. Hurricanes [SEP] F. air cools [SEP] G. Global warming [SEP] H. Summer", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TILSKP4C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are caused by the same reason that one side of the Earth receives less energy from the sun [SEP] A. car accidents [SEP] B. climate [SEP] C. Seasons [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. meteor showers [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. carbon cycle [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPE9UQ1Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "One side of the Earth receives less what from the Sun than the other side? [SEP] A. solar power [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. water vapor [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. scattered light [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL7QR2K9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "mutations may change the structure of the what of DNA? [SEP] A. personalities [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. building blocks [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. hosts [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTU0EMD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do mutations do to DNA? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. Damages them [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. Moisturize it. [SEP] E. Help it. [SEP] F. Destroy it. [SEP] G. It decreases [SEP] H. Change it.", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YM6XPYTZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a potential outcome of genetic mutation? [SEP] A. HIV [SEP] B. albino [SEP] C. anemia [SEP] D. pizza eating turtles [SEP] E. genealogy [SEP] F. SNPs [SEP] G. biology [SEP] H. death", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT9BSLPA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What may change the structure of a nucleotide? [SEP] A. oxidation reaction [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. Name [SEP] E. Mutagenic chemicals [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. Air [SEP] H. that material's properties", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44401PQVAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can change the structure of DNA? [SEP] A. Mutations [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. Genes [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. DNA [SEP] F. Smoking [SEP] G. Microscope [SEP] H. Chemicals", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCCPYIBW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Alterations in genetic information may change a chromosome's structure or one [SEP] A. nitrogen [SEP] B. harm them [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. Damages them [SEP] E. spectrum [SEP] F. nuclear waste [SEP] G. nucelotide [SEP] H. nitrate", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y9839B3WR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does changes in the structure of the Y chromosome do? [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. Male infertility [SEP] C. harm them [SEP] D. bending light rays [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5XR2EFC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Changing the structure of a chromosome can be what to an organsim? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. beneficial [SEP] D. harm them [SEP] E. negative [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE3SU9LS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which process of gene abnormalities can mutations be detected? [SEP] A. A computer [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. analysis [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. electrically [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. Microscope [SEP] H. illness", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99XN1S9S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are pheromones used for? [SEP] A. Taste [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. spread flower seeds [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. Sound [SEP] F. Plants growth [SEP] G. Communication [SEP] H. Sleep", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK527076", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can communicate with sounds, chemicals, or visual cues? [SEP] A. sound waves [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. sheep [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. sun rays [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. cats", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FR1O65S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "animals do what with sounds, chemicals or visual cues? [SEP] A. share ideas [SEP] B. share beds [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. share technology [SEP] E. reusing things [SEP] F. share time [SEP] G. Riding a bike [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1ECTKAFR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Animals do what with sounds, chemicals or visual cues? [SEP] A. open the floor [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. share brains [SEP] D. trade ideals [SEP] E. Release energy [SEP] F. exchange information [SEP] G. reusing things [SEP] H. mate with females", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GHU41K4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can communicate with sounds? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. sheep [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. air molecules [SEP] G. phone [SEP] H. bats", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYDLB8SJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Animals communicate through what? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. A wave [SEP] C. fur [SEP] D. nerves [SEP] E. A vacuum [SEP] F. A telephone [SEP] G. A particle [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8V2QJ2V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "how do humans communicate? [SEP] A. simply [SEP] B. electrically [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. by indirect light [SEP] E. firm hugs [SEP] F. smell [SEP] G. linguistically [SEP] H. touch", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMT71QUE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can communicate with sounds, chemicals or visual cues? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. sheep [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOZT6BPV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What uses sounds, chemicals and visual cues? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. seaweed [SEP] C. running [SEP] D. monkeys [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. germs [SEP] G. athletes [SEP] H. coral", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2DI6DZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can communicate with sounds, chemicals, or visual cues? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. sheep [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. cats", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9DRCVZ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can communicate with sounds, chemicals, or visual cues? [SEP] A. sheep [SEP] B. cows [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. camels [SEP] H. bears", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQPXJYK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following do humans not use to communicate? [SEP] A. chemicals. [SEP] B. limb amputation [SEP] C. emissions [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. smoking pipes [SEP] F. dry conditions [SEP] G. visible energy [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALBCOK20", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can create sand dunes by transporting and depositing sand. [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. storms [SEP] H. hail", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKHKV41J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "deserts are a location where wind transport can deposit what [SEP] A. plant [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. grains [SEP] E. money [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. soils", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDO7JSKOD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are factors in the creation of formations in the desert? [SEP] A. scattered light [SEP] B. the pyramids [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. tombs [SEP] G. Sahara [SEP] H. wind and erosion", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8ONDPQKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be caused by wind erosion? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. Sand dunes [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. patch reefs [SEP] H. detritus", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AFFGKF0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Sand dunes can be formed by [SEP] A. air mass over Earth's surface [SEP] B. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] C. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. pressure differences. [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1BMEM6C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A habitat for several rare plant species is formed by the wind transporting and depositing what? [SEP] A. dirt [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. peat [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. crust [SEP] G. sand [SEP] H. earth", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGPQU7I0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What prevents erosion on dunes? [SEP] A. streams [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. LEDs [SEP] E. fibrous [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY0YZXV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What will prevent the formation of sand dunes? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. energy barrier [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. less water [SEP] G. Solar energy [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68LIQY6L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "where does being buried under soil and mud change peat into coal through extreme heat and pressure over a long period of time? [SEP] A. watershed [SEP] B. alluvial [SEP] C. wetland [SEP] D. deltas [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. houses [SEP] G. earth [SEP] H. lakes", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H509X5JUC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is coal made out of? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. fossils [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. power [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIMIQHFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does being buried under mud and soil change peat into? [SEP] A. potash [SEP] B. fuel [SEP] C. elms [SEP] D. mate [SEP] E. magic [SEP] F. fields [SEP] G. peat [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHMY2UNL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Being buried under soil and mud changes what into coal in wetlands over time? [SEP] A. peat [SEP] B. phytoplankton [SEP] C. fields [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. pH [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. elms", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8T45Y5X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what being buried under mud changes peat into coal? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. space matter [SEP] C. mud shoes [SEP] D. Water expanding [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. organic matter [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. insignificant matter", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP6H2T7L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What changes into coal when buried under soil and mud? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. sun [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. cellulose [SEP] E. moon [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. Newton [SEP] H. tunicates", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YK34IT8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is compressed into coal over long periods of time? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. bottom of feet [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. carbon dioxide [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBC31J8E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What would an alligator turn into if it died and was buried in the mud? [SEP] A. shells [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. deadly [SEP] D. Frogs. [SEP] E. ill [SEP] F. dead [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6PCJIAC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "being burried under soil and mud changes how what forms? [SEP] A. cacti [SEP] B. deltas [SEP] C. fens [SEP] D. potash [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. roots [SEP] H. mildew", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76ES44JH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where can peat, buried under soil and mud and through extreme heat and pressure, change into coal? [SEP] A. coastlines [SEP] B. alluvial [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. uncontrolled [SEP] E. germany [SEP] F. wetlands [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. deltas", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183YBY7B5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes pollination? [SEP] A. Bees [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. coffee [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. animal [SEP] H. water", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULY3Z0LY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Insects and hummingbirds are required for what to reproduce? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. herds [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. courtship [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. mating [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONKAJN47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is required for reproduction in cranberry plants? [SEP] A. nucleus of a cell [SEP] B. parental permission [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. bee visitation [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. ocean spray [SEP] H. full moon", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJFAEW8D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do bees aid many plants in doing? [SEP] A. Reproducing [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. Obtaining nutrients [SEP] D. Photosynthesizing [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. staying warm [SEP] G. Storing water [SEP] H. support", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBUB7IQK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what reproduction requires pollination? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. They lay eggs [SEP] C. Tropical [SEP] D. bees [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. subtropical [SEP] G. perennials [SEP] H. heterotrophs", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVGOD351", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Bees are useful for what for plants? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. killing [SEP] C. reproduction [SEP] D. termination [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. growing [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. gene flow", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZV9OBDA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Crop reproduction relies on what insects? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. male [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. scorpions [SEP] G. flies [SEP] H. ants", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1BLS8ZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "plant reproduction requires bats to spread their what? [SEP] A. packets [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. stones [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. pills", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JSQJZ0Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what requires pollination for reproduction? [SEP] A. Roundworms [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Newton [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. amoebae [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4RBZ0UD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction requires what? [SEP] A. genes [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. bees [SEP] G. cookies [SEP] H. rice", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7J6Y6K49", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does plant reproduction require? [SEP] A. dreams [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. radiation [SEP] H. genes", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZX7RMQ88", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does the intricate event of pollination help plants do? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. gene flow [SEP] C. propagate [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. spread seeds [SEP] F. root death [SEP] G. water storage [SEP] H. growth", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMACW8UZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "plant reproduction requires [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. an insect [SEP] C. bloom time [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF1B0TA6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction may require what? [SEP] A. mitosis [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. gene flow [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRQ4LNHO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction requires something done by what? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. Wasps [SEP] C. Wind [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. DNA [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYER116Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what helps plants reproduce? [SEP] A. gene flow [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. Earthworms [SEP] D. glycogen [SEP] E. Wind [SEP] F. mitosis [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXRILNRB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does angiosperm reproduction require? [SEP] A. pollination [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. bloom time [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKXRQGUV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes air pollution? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. producing heat [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. chemical reaction [SEP] G. wind turbines [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68JCU6YJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Birch trees are wood that are used to produce what? [SEP] A. sweets [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. paper", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04SOVSLB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is burned to produce heat? [SEP] A. Oak [SEP] B. Gold [SEP] C. Spruce [SEP] D. cellulose [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. Plastic [SEP] H. Aluminum", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTFAJH2I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is burning wood used for? [SEP] A. making trees [SEP] B. staying warm [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. replanting trees [SEP] E. cooking food [SEP] F. removing heat [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRWURVF0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does wood need to be used in a stove? [SEP] A. diced [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. fire [SEP] D. flattened [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. hammered [SEP] H. cut", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVY7JPVG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does burning wood lead to? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. staying warm [SEP] D. decrease stamina [SEP] E. gravitational potential [SEP] F. tree [SEP] G. An object is seen [SEP] H. electrostatic energy", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHKPSUNR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Burning wood is used to produce what type of energy? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. potential [SEP] D. Fuel cells [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. electrical [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYSSQJTX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can wood be burned for? [SEP] A. cleaning [SEP] B. fuel [SEP] C. cooking [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. cooling [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. magnetisation [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9EO2PFP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "burning wood is used to keep buildings what? [SEP] A. comfortable [SEP] B. closed [SEP] C. homogenous [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. smokey [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. staying warm [SEP] H. freezing", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IFEQ1XO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used to increase temperature? [SEP] A. activation energy [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. snow [SEP] E. glaciers [SEP] F. burning wood [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. Fuel cells", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6O1ZDV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Combustion is used to produce what [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. carbon [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. earthquakes [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. O2 [SEP] H. water", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL4O60LH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is burned to produce heat? [SEP] A. pine [SEP] B. wood [SEP] C. gravity [SEP] D. Coal [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. oak [SEP] G. elms [SEP] H. air", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NZ6E3SX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do humans use a pan and stove for? [SEP] A. agriculture [SEP] B. To send microwaves [SEP] C. To eat the pan as food [SEP] D. Stove competitions outdoors [SEP] E. living things [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. Cooking and eating.", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183UNOB7J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A pan is used for what by cooking food? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. freezing bacteria [SEP] C. Light passing through water [SEP] D. adding bacteria [SEP] E. seasoning bacteria [SEP] F. destroying bacteria [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. a hydraulic system", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX78SRMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used to cook eggs? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. the egg timer [SEP] C. Fuel cells [SEP] D. the spatula [SEP] E. the fridge [SEP] F. oysters [SEP] G. the stove [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RQH1VWL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be done to meats and fish on the stove [SEP] A. packaging [SEP] B. cooking [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. freezing [SEP] F. marinating [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0SHKMVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What produces less heat when cooking? [SEP] A. trout [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. microwave [SEP] D. grill [SEP] E. Green beans [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. stove [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZICX4PN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A what is used to keep food warm or to heat it up? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. pan [SEP] D. foil [SEP] E. freezer [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. bag [SEP] H. jacket", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G0G0HDY2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what heats food? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. Enzymes [SEP] E. cooking oil [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. Fuel cells [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1Q456M2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Wood is what for cooking food [SEP] A. wittled [SEP] B. Oak [SEP] C. cellulose [SEP] D. burned [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. constructed [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. stacked", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOC3BPDX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Chicken and potatoes can be cooked in a pan on what? [SEP] A. a paper towel [SEP] B. on another chicken [SEP] C. a stove [SEP] D. in the freezer [SEP] E. less water [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. plates [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKKAZ3GV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used for cooking food? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. silence [SEP] E. darkness [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. metal", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3COHD7K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is used for cooking food by putting it over fire? [SEP] A. a pan [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. a sink [SEP] D. a fridge [SEP] E. corn [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. a microwave", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWP8O2LEI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does a pan on the stove make food? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. easier to digest [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. objects that have mass [SEP] E. lowered energy cost [SEP] F. organic molecules [SEP] G. activation energy [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUTV9BNB3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A pan is used for cooking food by heating food in it on what? [SEP] A. A source of kitchen accidents. [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. Evaporation of water [SEP] D. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. degrees Celsius [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8R3RWUX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where does a pan usually heat meals? [SEP] A. started [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. homes [SEP] D. made [SEP] E. Sun [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. cooled [SEP] H. stove", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685FFQPZIW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Gasoline mowers convert gasoline into something as bad as what when it comes to emissions? [SEP] A. Roads [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. buses [SEP] D. shoes [SEP] E. homes [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. cars [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD2VHXTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "converting gasoline into motion cause what [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. elections [SEP] C. global debt [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. pollution [SEP] G. Firecrackers [SEP] H. traffic jams", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAQO7Z6D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do most lawn mowers convert into motion? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. solar power [SEP] E. hydroelectric power [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. batteries [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS98FLTUD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does a lawn mower convert into motion? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. propulsion [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. grass [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3YW9DRU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Machines can use gasoline to do what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. destroy matter [SEP] C. staying warm [SEP] D. resist humans [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. cut grass [SEP] H. eat food", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QY7M7LN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A gasoline lawn mower uses gasoline to get what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. forced movement [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. mechanical motion [SEP] F. sharp blades [SEP] G. Something to move [SEP] H. mechanical degrees", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN3FLX24", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do lawn mowers use? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. two [SEP] C. motors [SEP] D. computers [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. dirt", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBMCSR6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can convert fossil fuels into motion? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. lawn mowers [SEP] D. electric cars [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. engines", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QX13ZWJU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does a combustion engine convert into motion? [SEP] A. Gasoline [SEP] B. Grass clippings [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. A steam engine [SEP] H. An electric motor", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8H1IQ99", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does a gasoline lawn mower convert gasoline into? [SEP] A. motor [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. pull cord [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. ethanol [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFEZR0QE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Gasoline mowers can have as many emissions as what? [SEP] A. efficient mowers [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. cars [SEP] D. buses [SEP] E. lawn mower [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. electric scooters", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5TUPVOW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does a gasoline lawn mower convert gasoline into? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. minerals [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. natural gas [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y7X2MLL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "a lawn mower converts _ into motion [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. hydrocarbons [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXK9T41A2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does a gasoline lawn mower convert gasoline into? [SEP] A. Something to move [SEP] B. converting electricity to heat [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. change of position in space [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. electrical energy", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRQKDNHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are in the animal kindgom? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. edible [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JS054KI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. legumes [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN9V10D9P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The majority of multicellular eukaryotes are: [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. infectious [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Absorb light [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. invertebrates", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29A1JB0MB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are humans? [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. An amphibian [SEP] C. A single celled organism [SEP] D. infected [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. An animal [SEP] G. A dinosaur [SEP] H. athletes", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K8OB0R1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are plants and animals? [SEP] A. absorb light energy [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. produce light [SEP] E. prokaryotes [SEP] F. multicellular [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. air", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2A9GCW1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have many organelles? [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. plant life [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JWHEOWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are a kingdom of diploid eukaryotes? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. plant life [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0WLJMVX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do multicellular organisms have many of? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. organelles [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GV0VIRI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are multicellular eukaryotes? [SEP] A. horses [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. potatoes [SEP] H. legumes", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GJ671KX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What group makes up the majority of multicellular eukaryotes? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. passenger pigeons [SEP] G. Invertebrates [SEP] H. insects", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQR9PKYO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes stars to produce light? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. gases [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. fusion [SEP] F. chemicals [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32GNE7QG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What in the sun causes the sun to produce light? [SEP] A. energy of moving objects [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. solar rays [SEP] F. rotation [SEP] G. nuclear reactions [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSHIDM89", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What in stars cause stars to produce bright glares [SEP] A. energy of moving objects [SEP] B. nuclear reactions [SEP] C. direct energy [SEP] D. shining suns [SEP] E. bright activity [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. moving moons [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVF2253J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Nuclear reactions in stars cause them to brighten up what? [SEP] A. the morning grass [SEP] B. the elemental waves [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. the summer sky [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. Change colors [SEP] G. the evening tide [SEP] H. an electron lens", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHC1E960", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do neutrinos cause in stars? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. Death [SEP] D. Heat [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. Darkness [SEP] G. power [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL7R02KK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do nuclear reactions in stars cause? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. Change colors [SEP] C. production of energy [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. only black holes [SEP] F. destruction of energy [SEP] G. creation of life [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RRWIWVY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Nuclear reactions in space provide the Earth with [SEP] A. nukes [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. climate [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. rocket ships [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. nuclear power plants", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N8ATEZO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Nuclear reactions in stars causes stars to produce [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. our star [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. nucleus", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYFGVL4H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what causes stars to produce light? [SEP] A. by making heat [SEP] B. Generating heat [SEP] C. converting mass to energy [SEP] D. photosyntehsis [SEP] E. photosynthetic pigments? [SEP] F. Evaporation of water [SEP] G. heat production [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISE4FLUM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is something that converts mass to energy? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. pigeons [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. a star", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51G5I5MN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cells secrete acids and bases to maintain enzyme systems what? [SEP] A. breakdown [SEP] B. failure [SEP] C. efficiency [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. kinetic [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. distractions [SEP] H. state", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7931NISRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Why do cells secrete acids? [SEP] A. Make money [SEP] B. resistance activities [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. Break down proteins [SEP] F. Hurt things [SEP] G. increases a body's strength [SEP] H. Help friends", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTGLA2HH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Catalysts require proper what to work? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. pH [SEP] C. pan [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. elevation [SEP] F. time of day [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. humidity", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8ZDJO95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is needed from cells for phosphatases to keep the proper pH? [SEP] A. plasma [SEP] B. secretion of bases only [SEP] C. secretion of proteins [SEP] D. metabolic reaction [SEP] E. it helps plants in growing [SEP] F. Positive charges [SEP] G. Transfers energy [SEP] H. secretion of acids and bases", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBHGH3UI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do cells secrete to maintain the proper pH for enzymes to work? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. water conservation [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. aqueous solution [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. electrolytes", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV2UXOGM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cells secrete acids and bases to maintain what? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. increases a body's strength [SEP] D. To keep their body heat. [SEP] E. most human enzymes [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. temperature", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVHDX7XN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "For biological catalysts to maintain proper pH, what is needed to maintain proper pH? [SEP] A. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] B. raising their temperature [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] E. metabolic reaction [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. Something coming from a gland [SEP] H. secretion of acids and bases", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZO0BLPBP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does aggression cause? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. harm [SEP] D. damage [SEP] E. force [SEP] F. caring [SEP] G. companionship [SEP] H. peace", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YGTWTIN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does an aggressive dog want to do when angry? [SEP] A. Harm [SEP] B. struck [SEP] C. reacts [SEP] D. Sleep [SEP] E. Eat [SEP] F. Run [SEP] G. kicked [SEP] H. charge", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ3XKLBRT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is a curse? [SEP] A. a form of aggression [SEP] B. Something coming from a gland [SEP] C. after too much water received [SEP] D. forest is destroyed [SEP] E. friendly behavior [SEP] F. a form of love [SEP] G. nonaggressive [SEP] H. death and devastation", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYTAWJT4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can learn behavior that is intended to cause harm or pain? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. whales [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. cats [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6NCL7Z6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does behavior intended to cause harm or pain often include? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. smoking [SEP] C. jokes [SEP] D. skin pricks [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. vocalizing [SEP] G. passiveness [SEP] H. violence", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A2B2TPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Aggression is behavior that is intentionally what? [SEP] A. friendly [SEP] B. complex [SEP] C. loud [SEP] D. made [SEP] E. negative [SEP] F. quiet [SEP] G. abusive [SEP] H. kicked", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQVQ9ZUX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can dogs cause? [SEP] A. Harm or pain [SEP] B. high temperature [SEP] C. hate [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. insanity [SEP] G. cats [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXTAXQ87", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what harms others? [SEP] A. aggression [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. smoking tobacco [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. smoking [SEP] F. killing insects [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJUIWJCJU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which gender is more likely to cause harm or pain during the mating season? [SEP] A. moles. [SEP] B. Non-binary [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. female [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. gender fluid [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. male", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JEI4231J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What age group can intend to cause harm and pain? [SEP] A. if humans disturb bears [SEP] B. Adults only [SEP] C. Children only [SEP] D. barks and snarls [SEP] E. Neither [SEP] F. resistance activities [SEP] G. Both children and adults [SEP] H. destroying trees", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XR9KSHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "an animal jumps, bites and growls to cause what [SEP] A. hunger [SEP] B. eat [SEP] C. force [SEP] D. harm [SEP] E. relief [SEP] F. damage [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. charge", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMNHVQBUZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "verbal violence is behavior that is intended to cause what? [SEP] A. violence and laughter [SEP] B. love and joy [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. decrease stamina [SEP] E. openness and hurt [SEP] F. Destroy crops [SEP] G. harm or pain [SEP] H. the environment", "id": "33CKWXB73JJE6OCUC8BVMF4HKOI11R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Aggression is behavior that is intended to what? [SEP] A. hurt nothing [SEP] B. kill them [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Destroy crops [SEP] E. cause hurt [SEP] F. cause disinterest [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. cause help", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDLTBYJG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be a deterrent? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. change [SEP] E. tail fins [SEP] F. aggression [SEP] G. herbicide [SEP] H. hope", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPW2PC62", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What behavior causes people to hurt others? [SEP] A. ambitious [SEP] B. Damages them [SEP] C. aggression [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. loving [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. smoking [SEP] H. curious", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJIRSEQX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what intends to cause harm or pain [SEP] A. macaques [SEP] B. complex [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. A computer [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. Toxicity", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I0LJ44VF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A type of resting cell from what type of organism is often found in soil and water? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. creature [SEP] C. organic thing [SEP] D. entity [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. lmestone [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WN7SZN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "where are bacteria that form resistant cells usually seen? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. brain cells [SEP] C. Localized damage [SEP] D. air and clouds [SEP] E. soil and water [SEP] F. microscopes [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. mold", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURL52EVG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are commonly found in soil and water? [SEP] A. lava [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. phytoplankton [SEP] D. bacterium [SEP] E. diamonds [SEP] F. Acids [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. hydrocarbons", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK92ETQR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are commonly found in soil and water? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] C. dormant bacteria [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. weathering [SEP] F. hydrocarbons [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. density", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW76HV6D9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are commonly found in soil and water? [SEP] A. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] B. space [SEP] C. cyanobacteria [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. planets [SEP] H. hydrocarbons", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9H15OLJZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "a means of reproduction are commonly found in what? [SEP] A. an organism's body [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. soil and water [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP2UG7TZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "a means of reproduction are commonly found where? [SEP] A. spread flower seeds [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. in soil and water [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. Earth orbiting the Sun", "id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4J4CF99Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where are bacteria found? [SEP] A. porous [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. gravel [SEP] H. skin", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTVZNDM2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some what form genetic materials in the soil and water [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTXH2J0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When a bacteria is in a resting state, where can you find it? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. In soil [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. loose dirt [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYXTSHYO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If an object is what by a foot, then force is exerted on that object? [SEP] A. kinetic [SEP] B. following [SEP] C. struck [SEP] D. noticed [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. thrust [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. near", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHDQLUMA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is exerted on a kicked object? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. soccer ball [SEP] C. shorts [SEP] D. wooden plank [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] H. measurement of newtons", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UA3328K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What compresses a soccer ball? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. rice [SEP] C. squeeze [SEP] D. thermal energy [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. muscles [SEP] G. force [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB29UJSZ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does kicking an object cause it to do? [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. slip [SEP] D. move [SEP] E. harm [SEP] F. think [SEP] G. Injury [SEP] H. adapt", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UDW0KLA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Energy is transferred to an object when what happens? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. object is kicked [SEP] C. object is forgotten [SEP] D. object is abandoned [SEP] E. by indirect light [SEP] F. Something to move [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. object is avoided", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWULQBGW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what has force exerted on it when kicked? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. car tire [SEP] E. Sand dollars [SEP] F. volume [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. some mammals", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSALT6WJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "if an object is what then it will experience acceleration [SEP] A. kinetic [SEP] B. illuminated [SEP] C. bent [SEP] D. speed [SEP] E. resting [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. stationary [SEP] H. kicked", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31UH9PIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is exerted on a kicked object? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. activation energy [SEP] D. Something to move [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. light energy [SEP] G. voltage [SEP] H. leg energy", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH208YIKM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "if an object is kicked then it very readily what? [SEP] A. moved [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. cries [SEP] E. sleeps [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. reacts [SEP] H. stops", "id": "3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORUGN22P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does kicking an object do? [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. Injures feelings [SEP] D. decrease stamina [SEP] E. Transfers energy [SEP] F. Creates children [SEP] G. Stops object from moving [SEP] H. Decrease bodily water", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOIWY50M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Force being exerted on a soccer ball does what? [SEP] A. reduced heat [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. Something to move [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. decrease stamina [SEP] G. compresses it [SEP] H. activation energy", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT584PLG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what has forced extered on it if kicked? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. mussels [SEP] C. control boxes [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. energy barrier [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. activation energy [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JJ3Y0ZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What's the process by which organisms give rise to offspring? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. ovum [SEP] C. only meiosis [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. sex [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. babies [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIPAFFHK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the process by which organisms give rise to their young? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. cell division [SEP] C. autumn [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. ejaculation [SEP] G. reproduction [SEP] H. mating rituals", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1D1K6MY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is reproduction needed for? [SEP] A. fighting [SEP] B. Quality of life [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. Maintain a species [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. entropy [SEP] G. agriculture [SEP] H. spread flower seeds", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B2UPI8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do plants produce offspring with? [SEP] A. stems [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. leaves [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. bees [SEP] F. white [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. food", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOECI50Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Reproduction is the process by which organisms do what? [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. Move to another area [SEP] C. spread flower seeds [SEP] D. produce ejaculate [SEP] E. find a partner [SEP] F. gestate offspring [SEP] G. competing for resources [SEP] H. sleep in bed", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DRTFUKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do organisms give rise to children? [SEP] A. mitosis [SEP] B. reproduction [SEP] C. reproductive isolation [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. litter [SEP] G. by indirect light [SEP] H. replenishing", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT786BQB6O6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Why does life continue? [SEP] A. to use resources [SEP] B. organisms produce offspring. [SEP] C. sub-units of species [SEP] D. things don't die [SEP] E. the Earth being tilted [SEP] F. production of energy [SEP] G. to keep going [SEP] H. by keeping them warm", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q4Q7903", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The next generation of an organism rises via: [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. spontaneous generation [SEP] C. reproduction [SEP] D. The Sun [SEP] E. revolution [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. unions", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXDIUMR0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What allows organisms to give rise to offspring? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. colon [SEP] C. lungs [SEP] D. fertilization [SEP] E. spread flower seeds [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. aerobic capacity [SEP] H. Plants growth", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JBC25TKW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what gives rise to offspring during the reproduction process? [SEP] A. tortoises [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. assembly lines [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. plants and animals [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. photosynthesis", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0GQ0G7B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what gives rise to offspring in the reproduction process? [SEP] A. Flowers [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. ducks [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. goats", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHRC62TM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can happen during the reproduction process? [SEP] A. tree falls [SEP] B. Mutations [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWM0CA8U3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Automobile engines transform chemical energy into what sort of energy for objects? [SEP] A. life [SEP] B. guns [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. moving [SEP] E. solar [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36CO6VU06I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is moved by mechanical energy in an automobile? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. brake pad [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. gas pedal [SEP] G. pistons [SEP] H. seatbelt", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMSGG8U9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "An automobile acquires the energy for motion from [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. objects that have mass [SEP] C. a hydraulic system [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. chemical energy [SEP] F. velocity [SEP] G. strong nuclear force [SEP] H. digestion", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNH3HFZX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into mechanical energy? [SEP] A. Something made by Apple [SEP] B. Something made by Cadillac [SEP] C. animal transport [SEP] D. Something made by DuPont [SEP] E. some invertebrates [SEP] F. Riding a bike [SEP] G. transportation technology [SEP] H. Something made by Dow", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVU6A471Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An automobile engine transforms chemical energy into what? [SEP] A. driving [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. moving objects [SEP] D. Something to move [SEP] E. meals on wheels [SEP] F. bricks on streets [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. cars on bricks", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D8OX9R3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into mechanical energy? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. batteries [SEP] C. water vapor [SEP] D. monkeys [SEP] E. cats [SEP] F. a car [SEP] G. cows [SEP] H. rockets", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPH6DJI9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What works by summing kinetic energy and potential energy? [SEP] A. Riding a bike [SEP] B. transportation technology [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. an automobile engine [SEP] E. circulatory systems [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] H. heterotrophs", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKHHWDEC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do cars use for energy? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Gasoline [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. photons", "id": "36V4Q8R5ZKZZJHI0Q9K8780S9Z2MQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where is energy stored before being used by an automobile to create mechanical energy? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. The atmosphere [SEP] D. In molecules [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. electrically [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR498FHVQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does an automobile engine convert chemical energy into? [SEP] A. objects that have mass [SEP] B. Something to move [SEP] C. transportation technology [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. basic building blocks of life", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQRSRUZA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into mechanical energy? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. Marine engine [SEP] C. driving [SEP] D. some invertebrates [SEP] E. sea urchins [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. rockets [SEP] H. animal transport", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYG5PL4Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What powers rockets? [SEP] A. supersonic [SEP] B. a hydraulic system [SEP] C. sun's heat [SEP] D. Mechanical energy [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X2DR399", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The efficiency of an engine range is due to what? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] C. transportation technology [SEP] D. heat production [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. A transportation fuel [SEP] G. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] H. chemical to mechanical energy", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVK3BB25", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Water vapor turning from a gas into a liquid causes what? [SEP] A. sweat [SEP] B. storms [SEP] C. Drought [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. Hail [SEP] G. Rain [SEP] H. Snow", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXCYJRNU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Plants will die from a lack of water if vapor in clouds doesn't what? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. swell [SEP] D. break off [SEP] E. evaporate [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. condense", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDO7H3KOK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does water vapor condensing in clouds cause? [SEP] A. liquid precipitation [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. atmosphere [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDTOWIY3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What condensing in clouds causes precipitation? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. dominoes [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. streams [SEP] G. salt and water. [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUE77PE4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When water vapor is in clouds and it gets cooler, what happens? [SEP] A. It's dark [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. Heat energy [SEP] D. Tornadoes [SEP] E. The sun shines [SEP] F. It rains [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. Tropical", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIH3XCYL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How can water vapor be detected? [SEP] A. Thermometer [SEP] B. radiography [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. satellites [SEP] E. Barometer [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. Windmills [SEP] H. Solar panels", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFDJVZJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Water vapor condensing in clouds usually cause what? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. Heat energy [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. flash floods [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S8534EUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What condenses in clouds to cause rain? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. carbon dioxide [SEP] E. a gas in the air [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3B4YI393V9VEUSAI2A5ZEHEZL0BSSY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does water vapor condensing in the clouds cause? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. moist soil [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Heat energy", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H63225CTO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "condensation in the air and humidity are caused by? [SEP] A. Sun [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. sweat [SEP] G. boiling [SEP] H. water", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRQCGNHZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "hunting can cause what to happen to an animal species [SEP] A. more habitat [SEP] B. more storms [SEP] C. die [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. harm [SEP] F. loss [SEP] G. more water availability [SEP] H. Injury", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGLVEE2M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is usually harmful to the population size of a species? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. reproduction [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. habitat [SEP] F. ecosystems [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT78652N6O0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "if a species is rare, harm to it's population increases or decreases? [SEP] A. drought [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. constant [SEP] D. increases [SEP] E. stays the same [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. decreases", "id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8DQOI26", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can have a negative impact on the population size of a species? [SEP] A. rainstorms [SEP] B. A virus [SEP] C. sexual reproduction [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. pesticides", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5OXRLRED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does hunting do to a species? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. Decreases population [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. cause their death [SEP] E. Creates demand for the species [SEP] F. Strengthens the species [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. Increases population", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7HQYKCA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Harming an animal species has a negative impact on what? [SEP] A. The size of the individuals [SEP] B. global ecosystems [SEP] C. The food of the species [SEP] D. most organisms [SEP] E. The number of individuals [SEP] F. living things [SEP] G. The color of the species [SEP] H. Abnormal cell growth", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN3PZBUI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what species has a negative impact on population size when they are harmed? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Bats [SEP] E. aliens [SEP] F. Cars [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. squids", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USNI9TVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Harming an animal species has a what on the size of a group of individuals of that species? [SEP] A. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] B. uncontrolled [SEP] C. net growth [SEP] D. positive effect [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. negative impact [SEP] G. non-negative impact [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFACJMTW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can negatively impact a species? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. elephant [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. dog [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. mines [SEP] G. steroids [SEP] H. amoeba", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEDMBEAK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "harming an animal species has a negative impact on the what? [SEP] A. sub-units of species [SEP] B. single-celled organisms [SEP] C. diet of species [SEP] D. most organisms [SEP] E. color of species [SEP] F. ancestors of species [SEP] G. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] H. Males and females", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPWJAW2YO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "harming an animal species has no bearing on the amount of genetic variation found within a what [SEP] A. egg [SEP] B. amoebae [SEP] C. A virus [SEP] D. animal [SEP] E. population [SEP] F. person [SEP] G. amphibians [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3B7ILOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is impacted from harming a kind of animal? [SEP] A. no impact [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. species in other environments [SEP] D. that animals' prey [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. population size [SEP] G. Endocrine system [SEP] H. most organisms", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7NNXJEZ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on a species population size? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. assistance [SEP] C. pollution [SEP] D. distractions [SEP] E. liver cancer [SEP] F. copper [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2LJVCWB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the population size of a species? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. steroids [SEP] D. liver cancer [SEP] E. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. cosmetic testing [SEP] H. killing insects", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N7TMMN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can have a negative impact on a species' population size? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. steroids [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. weather [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNAJXKHV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What inside of a shell requires warmth to survive? [SEP] A. oysters [SEP] B. abalone [SEP] C. bullfrogs [SEP] D. sand [SEP] E. beads [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. Echinoids", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJVF123F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does an incubator help an egg to do? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. eat [SEP] C. motility [SEP] D. expand [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. die", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092THARI0A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "why does an egg require warmth? [SEP] A. It remains dormant [SEP] B. circulatory systems [SEP] C. to stay alive [SEP] D. to scramble itself [SEP] E. bloom time [SEP] F. to be boiled [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. to harden the shell", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYN8IODN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "An egg requires _ to survive [SEP] A. incubation [SEP] B. condensation [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. moisture [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG3HDRJV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "eggs need to incubate to what [SEP] A. complete [SEP] B. mitosis [SEP] C. be fertilized [SEP] D. produce nutrients [SEP] E. be eaten [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ16R2RJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does incubation require?? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. Proteins [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UDXWLK9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "An egg will hatch if it what? [SEP] A. is cooked [SEP] B. is in a nest [SEP] C. is frozen [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. tiny [SEP] F. haploid [SEP] G. dormant [SEP] H. survives", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALLUR2KV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does an egg require to survive? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. warm [SEP] F. Sun [SEP] G. freezing [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL31LJ1IZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what keeps eggs warm? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. hair [SEP] C. wool [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. sun [SEP] G. moss [SEP] H. sand", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDYHVHDQO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires warmth to survive? [SEP] A. opossums [SEP] B. vacuum [SEP] C. minerals [SEP] D. single-celled organisms [SEP] E. bullfrogs [SEP] F. female sex cells [SEP] G. dolphins [SEP] H. female connectors", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LSIIRCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "An egg requires warmth to do what? [SEP] A. grow [SEP] B. adapt [SEP] C. die [SEP] D. live [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. run away [SEP] G. life [SEP] H. eat", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKQY0J5Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is it warm inside of? [SEP] A. outer space [SEP] B. Glucose [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. glaciers [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. ovaries [SEP] H. warm", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHN2LFG1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What heats frog eggs so that they may hatch into tadpoles? [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. geothermal vents [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. the mother frog [SEP] G. the father frog [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647MJV5SM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What requires heat to survive? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. eggs [SEP] E. animal [SEP] F. snail [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7WJGVVKK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "a developing rattlesnake requires what to survive [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. companionship [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. shade [SEP] E. desert [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. air", "id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RPGF3N29", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Monotremes require what for incubation? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRZSSH4Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do some ovum require to survive? [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. Proteins [SEP] C. glycogen [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. food", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA5MH0AO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Some flowers become an adaptation for what? [SEP] A. genetic diversity [SEP] B. Reproduction [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. seed dispersal [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. seed cracking [SEP] G. seed destruction [SEP] H. seed withering", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCRVM208", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is an edible part of a plant? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. stem [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. leaves [SEP] H. branches", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJE1PW85", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do some flowers become? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. solar flares [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5R8RD9CO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Some flowers can become what? [SEP] A. haploid plants [SEP] B. food for bears [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. food for bats [SEP] E. Tropical [SEP] F. food for wolves [SEP] G. shrub beds [SEP] H. food for tigers", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK6IVQTY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do cucumbers come from flowers? [SEP] A. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] B. fertilization occurs [SEP] C. fertilization [SEP] D. Help plants grow [SEP] E. The flowers fall off [SEP] F. They get too much water [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. They grow underground", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB21U1WF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do some plants have none of? [SEP] A. eukyarotes [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. leaves [SEP] E. stems [SEP] F. haploid [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. A virus", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QY7Z7LNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Some flowers are what? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. edible [SEP] C. tunicates [SEP] D. dormant [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. haploid [SEP] H. white", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TGQ60I2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Some flowers provide [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. vitamin C [SEP] C. Pollen grains [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. Reproduction [SEP] G. traits [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSCPY7PS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "complex social behaviors can be seen in insects living how [SEP] A. in flowers [SEP] B. huddle together [SEP] C. more than one year together [SEP] D. By wind and rain [SEP] E. it helps plants in growing [SEP] F. nocturally [SEP] G. individually [SEP] H. sub-units of species", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUQOKGHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What may live in large colonies and have complex social behaviors? [SEP] A. spiders [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. planets [SEP] D. star [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. ants [SEP] G. Wasps [SEP] H. toads", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWWCLHQD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "which of the following are known to have complex social behaviors? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. Wasps [SEP] C. tigers [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. Tasmanian devils [SEP] G. koalas [SEP] H. Ants", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY1BFXVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what may live in large colonies? [SEP] A. bats [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. snakes [SEP] E. ants [SEP] F. acids [SEP] G. Wasps [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6MYNVSE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what have complex social behaviors? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. beetles [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES01WIYBF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What type of behavior does an ant have? [SEP] A. Randomized [SEP] B. Social [SEP] C. Solitary [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. Problematic [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPLIJC6H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Creatures with six legs may live in what? [SEP] A. space centers [SEP] B. ocean water [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. large colonies [SEP] E. small pendants [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. distant moons [SEP] H. body water", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70GHQBOC7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Arthropods with what may live in large colonies and have complex social behaviors. [SEP] A. fur [SEP] B. gills [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. Wasps [SEP] F. vertebrae [SEP] G. Flowers [SEP] H. wings", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18F4CH56J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what have complex behaviors? [SEP] A. otters [SEP] B. atoms [SEP] C. ants [SEP] D. Wasps [SEP] E. volume [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. cats", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOCPK7EN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What kind of animal can live in large colonies and have complex behaviors? [SEP] A. arthropods [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. fur seals [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOL1HNTDJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What lives in large colonies? [SEP] A. koalas [SEP] B. swea [SEP] C. voles [SEP] D. bees [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. cats [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWZ1Q5PC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What may live in large colonies? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. tigers [SEP] C. tardigrades [SEP] D. fire ants [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M9HIZLLV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Insects have more social behaviors because all what? [SEP] A. have a positive impact on the environment [SEP] B. it helps plants in growing [SEP] C. retaining heat [SEP] D. mate with females [SEP] E. produce offspring [SEP] F. family members are relatives [SEP] G. characteristics [SEP] H. sub-units of species", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1YB8Z8W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What may live in large colonies and have complex social behaviors? [SEP] A. ducks [SEP] B. bats [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. koalas [SEP] E. elms [SEP] F. voles [SEP] G. toads [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP3MAKBH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are social? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. termites [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. fur seals [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H63GZ7CTY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what live in large colonies and have complex social relationships. [SEP] A. Insects [SEP] B. potatoes [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. tortoises [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RPGFIN2O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What increases the amount of plant growth and is fundamental to all life? [SEP] A. circulatory systems [SEP] B. genetic material [SEP] C. hurricanes [SEP] D. tsunamis [SEP] E. genetic diversity [SEP] F. decomposition [SEP] G. torrential rain [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRWQ4XBL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are able to increase the amount of nutrients in the soil [SEP] A. Frogs [SEP] B. farms [SEP] C. mussels [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. clams [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. acid rains [SEP] H. tractors", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I76FR5DH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What increase the amount of nutrients in loam? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. mussels [SEP] C. fire [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. organic molecules [SEP] F. decomposition [SEP] G. Enzymes [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKZWSI5E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does plant and animal residue increase in soil? [SEP] A. Scent [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. Bugs [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Nutrients", "id": "33CKWXB73JJE6OCUC8BVMF4H6EF11Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What living thing increases nutrients in soil? [SEP] A. snail [SEP] B. fertilizer [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. mussels [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. organisms [SEP] H. compost", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPGWKPY4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does decomposition do? [SEP] A. heat the body [SEP] B. it helps plants in growing [SEP] C. duplicate itself [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. heat production [SEP] F. heat is produced [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. Cell division", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR39I225T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can increase the amount of nutrients in the soil? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. worms [SEP] D. Fungi [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. corn [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46VL058B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what gets increased in the soil from decomposition? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. glycogen [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. cations [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEY3CEA4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Recycled products do what? [SEP] A. decomposing dead organisms [SEP] B. cause disease [SEP] C. accelerate global warming [SEP] D. the process of adaptation [SEP] E. helping to prevent floods [SEP] F. contribute to waste [SEP] G. have a positive impact on the environment [SEP] H. organisms and their habitat", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCUY509WW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do you reduce pollution? [SEP] A. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] B. transportation technology [SEP] C. wasting [SEP] D. not recycling [SEP] E. burning fossil fuels [SEP] F. converting electricity to heat [SEP] G. water conservation [SEP] H. using less resources", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN1PTUBT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What products have a positive impact on the environment? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. paper [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. recycled [SEP] G. plastic [SEP] H. marketable", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0T8HCT5G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Recycling has a positive impact on what [SEP] A. near the shoreline [SEP] B. plastic properties [SEP] C. coral reefs [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. grain yields [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. strawberry yeilds [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MOS7PHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What impact does recycling have on the environment? [SEP] A. Positive [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Negative [SEP] D. less water [SEP] E. mild [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. It changes life as we know it [SEP] H. It's inconsequential", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3QEWYZ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does recycling do to the environment? [SEP] A. prevent heat loss [SEP] B. coal burning [SEP] C. it has a positive impact on it [SEP] D. reducing acid rain [SEP] E. pollution [SEP] F. greenhouse gases [SEP] G. Something that makes plants green [SEP] H. Enriches the soil", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696LUKIMC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What effect has the existence of humans had on the environment? [SEP] A. climate [SEP] B. Negative [SEP] C. Neutral [SEP] D. Positive [SEP] E. Smoking [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. None", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JVB3WOU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on the environment? [SEP] A. patch reefs [SEP] B. coral [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. recycling [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. Green beans", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHGXF434", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Creating wood-free paper does not require what? [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. patience [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. testing [SEP] E. science [SEP] F. lumberjacks [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKBEP8TO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "creating what requires cutting down trees [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. steel beams [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. solar energy [SEP] G. printed media [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W38GVK9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Creating wood-free paper can avoid what process? [SEP] A. Using pulp [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Deforestation [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. Using calender rolls [SEP] G. Using chemicals [SEP] H. contamination", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HV8ACBS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What doesn't hemp paper use? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. Leaves [SEP] F. Air [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N7PNZEW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does not require cutting down oaks? [SEP] A. the looseness of soil [SEP] B. creating paper [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. creating lumber [SEP] E. creating wood-free paper [SEP] F. Basic units of the plant body. [SEP] G. creating hardwood [SEP] H. Something that can be auburn", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QCX5AGO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Creating wood-free paper does not require what? [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. scientific methods [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. paper processes [SEP] E. new avenues [SEP] F. carbon dioxide [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRXC2BX6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What destroys rainforests? [SEP] A. Rain. [SEP] B. Wind [SEP] C. Forestry Services. [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. vehicles [SEP] F. Conifer logging. [SEP] G. Logging. [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNWJHHKY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does pulping fibres for paper save? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. tissue [SEP] D. people [SEP] E. Time [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Manpower [SEP] H. humans", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4258913CJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what type of paper does not require cutting down trees? [SEP] A. windpower operated machines [SEP] B. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] C. uncoated freesheet [SEP] D. slow and inefficient [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. A solid geometric shape [SEP] G. barrel-shaped [SEP] H. It remains dormant", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKBRGT8Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Creating wood-free paper does not require doing what? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. destroying trees [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. kill them [SEP] E. killing insects [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. competing for resources [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU6VSUVC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Lack of what can be damaging or disastrous? [SEP] A. force [SEP] B. violence [SEP] C. immunization [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. beatings", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6BY80K1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Oxygen deprivation in cells result in what? [SEP] A. weakness [SEP] B. strength [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. anemia [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. Damages them [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGP3S2E8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can vaccines do? [SEP] A. cause euphoria [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. it protects them [SEP] D. protect plants [SEP] E. Keep someone from disease [SEP] F. cause a disease [SEP] G. cause a vasectomy [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURMGYVEG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What usually results from getting shots? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. susceptibility to disease [SEP] C. limb amputation [SEP] D. a lot of human deaths [SEP] E. death and devastation [SEP] F. healing [SEP] G. resistance to disease [SEP] H. confusion", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7OMPKC0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "vaccination policies have benefits to what? [SEP] A. herding [SEP] B. government policies [SEP] C. evolution [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. health [SEP] F. immunity [SEP] G. babies [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZST4N6FR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What leads to immunity and extremely rarely with serious side effects? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. homeopathy [SEP] D. veterinarians [SEP] E. vaccination [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. exposure [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUT9D1NBF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does immunization cause? [SEP] A. amino acids [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. immunoglobulin deficiency [SEP] D. nutrition [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. recovery [SEP] G. fever [SEP] H. immunity", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXN3LHBX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the microscopic building block of any living being? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. cell [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. moss [SEP] E. molecule [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. life", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ3D6R23", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The microscopic building blocks of coral reefs are [SEP] A. limes [SEP] B. porous [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. made [SEP] E. electrons [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. helium atoms", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RMJDMH0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cells are what, so they are the building blocks of organisms? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. so small [SEP] C. all matter [SEP] D. homogenous [SEP] E. so deadly [SEP] F. so fortunate [SEP] G. so big [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2CSVFCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The microscopic building blocks of life are cells [SEP] A. made [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. compounds [SEP] D. mitochondria [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. molecules [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TJZ70IO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are cells the microscopic building blocks of? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. volume [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. batteries [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. density", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN7MVDU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are proteins the building blocks of? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. athletes [SEP] C. cell walls [SEP] D. cytoplasm [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. atoms", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD66OGJN3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are the cells of living beings called? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. Microscopic organisms [SEP] C. sub-units of species [SEP] D. microscopic building blocks [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. cell walls [SEP] G. organisms [SEP] H. female sex cells", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BOHQ75M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cells are the microscopic building bricks of what? [SEP] A. floaties [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. fillials", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2CBVZDD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are the microscopic and organic molecules of living organisms? [SEP] A. small [SEP] B. cytoskeleton [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. organelles [SEP] F. chloroplasts [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOHTQ052", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Cells are the microscopic building blocks of what? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. the Moon [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. live [SEP] H. life", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVKB9VTQO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are cells the microscopic building blocks of? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. weathering [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITOKERKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are cells in plants and animals? [SEP] A. production of energy [SEP] B. absorb light energy [SEP] C. large building blocks [SEP] D. sub-units of species [SEP] E. cellulitis [SEP] F. microscopic bulding blocks [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. microorganisms", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ99COXF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what build cells? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. molecules [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGRDSE26", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Organisms rely on a relatively narrow range of what? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. relativity [SEP] E. acidity [SEP] F. spectrum [SEP] G. balance [SEP] H. Light", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIKCVWHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what relies on a relatively narrow range of acidity? [SEP] A. weathering [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. organisms [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. volume", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5XDRFEA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "All what relies on a narrow range where biochemical reactions can be catalyze by enzymes [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. Crops [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. life [SEP] H. weather", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQP0NYKG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what relies on a relatively narrow range of acidity? [SEP] A. organisms [SEP] B. carbon [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. hydrogen [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RBY63R6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what substances are relied on for life? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. poison [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. fat [SEP] G. bases [SEP] H. battery acid", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P4IZLWV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens to aquatic life if acidity is higher or lower than a narrow range? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. They may not survive. [SEP] C. Aquatic life sinks [SEP] D. harm them [SEP] E. It is endangered [SEP] F. Damages them [SEP] G. Aquatic life moves to dry land [SEP] H. Aquatic life flourishes", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92TH08R1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what relies on a relatively narrow range of acidity? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. volume [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKHDQJ59", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "All life relies on a relatively narrow range of what? [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. sun's heat [SEP] D. low pHs [SEP] E. Decibels [SEP] F. spectrum [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RT87WVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Bacteria relies on a relatively narrow range of what? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. Fe [SEP] C. 12 [SEP] D. DDT [SEP] E. DNA [SEP] F. pH [SEP] G. CO2 [SEP] H. O2", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6YB8NALH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What relies on a relatively narrow range of something you can measure with paper strips? [SEP] A. Length [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. all life [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. agriculture [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4ALMHKFL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What relies on a narrow pH range? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. potatoes [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. pine [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R5ISXDO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is formed by rivers? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. spring [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. kayaks [SEP] H. NaCl", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ4GDMG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes rocks to be worn into soil [SEP] A. Fire [SEP] B. Hurricanes [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. Air [SEP] E. dirt [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. Water", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8I9WRX1F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do rivers do to rocks? [SEP] A. storing water [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. they bend [SEP] D. Make them get bigger [SEP] E. It has no effect on rocks [SEP] F. Polish them [SEP] G. Turn it to soil [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV962FVZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The movement of this body aids in the formation of soil. [SEP] A. solar system [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. body politic [SEP] F. human nature [SEP] G. river [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XD3ASHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What forms soil? [SEP] A. Earthworms [SEP] B. single-celled organisms [SEP] C. an external framework [SEP] D. space travel [SEP] E. most organisms [SEP] F. sandstone eroding [SEP] G. water freezing [SEP] H. ice forming", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQSRI1BN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What will rocks all do? [SEP] A. Bend [SEP] B. Erode [SEP] C. Melt [SEP] D. die [SEP] E. Dance [SEP] F. Run [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. expand", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYL36OBD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does rock erosion cause them to do? [SEP] A. turn gaseous [SEP] B. secrete h2o [SEP] C. breakdown [SEP] D. become hydrogen [SEP] E. they bend [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. migrate [SEP] H. watershred", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5L9QAWYN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What forms soil? [SEP] A. one celled organisms [SEP] B. single-celled organisms [SEP] C. an external framework [SEP] D. erosion from rivers [SEP] E. Earthworms [SEP] F. Sand dollars [SEP] G. The area was once underwater [SEP] H. most organisms", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIBQAPAR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is formed by rivers flowing over rocks? [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. cracks [SEP] C. thrust [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. biome [SEP] F. spring [SEP] G. potash [SEP] H. tube", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QA00AGN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Adrenaline travel throughout the body via [SEP] A. nerve cells [SEP] B. fascia [SEP] C. deltas [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. ligaments [SEP] G. electrically [SEP] H. the blood", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKD0J8TS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Puberty leads to sexual changes that travel throughout the body in what? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. A drug. [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. painful [SEP] F. years [SEP] G. eyes [SEP] H. chest", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK0WE5IO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what travels throughout the body in the blood? [SEP] A. chemical messengers [SEP] B. carbon monoxide [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. bacterial messengers [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWVOIGB0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do endocrine glands secrete? [SEP] A. plasma [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. lungs [SEP] E. heart [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. bloodstream", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W401TLZHW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Lack of what in the blood can lead to impotence? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. hemoglobin [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. iron [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. t-cells [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0DFARGN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What travel throughout the body in the blood? [SEP] A. testes [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. zygotes [SEP] D. gametes [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. chemical messengers [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOZSHBP4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What process helps hormones travel throughout the body in the bloodstream? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. mitosis [SEP] C. sleeping [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. eating [SEP] H. breathing", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9JFNCX3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do glands secrete? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. thiamine [SEP] C. vitamins [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. Bodily water [SEP] H. brain", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSNP9M8P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Bodily functions are controlled by hormones that travel through what? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. wires [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. muscles [SEP] H. brain cells", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGJAAXPZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells that secrete hormones travel throughout the body in what? [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. deltas [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. atoms [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. sleep [SEP] G. genes [SEP] H. breathe", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUUZQHGK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Endocrine hormones move from place to place through the [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. ovaries [SEP] C. Man [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. hair [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. scales", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNB0VTE1H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Endocrine hormones travel through the what in something that runs like water? [SEP] A. body [SEP] B. muscle [SEP] C. state [SEP] D. a path [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. a fish [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. CO 2", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511D8JZOQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are genes located on the same pair? [SEP] A. fused [SEP] B. complex [SEP] C. nuclear [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. linked [SEP] G. offspring [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5M3BUC7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do genes do to form a chain? [SEP] A. interact [SEP] B. spread flower seeds [SEP] C. Break apart [SEP] D. Link together [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. Duplicate [SEP] G. Break down [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJDN5IV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Genes can be what on something wonderful? [SEP] A. singing [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. vacationing [SEP] D. exploded [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. good [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. located", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EZS2ENH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Genes are inherited together if they are located on the same what? [SEP] A. the eyes [SEP] B. chromosome [SEP] C. cell [SEP] D. gene [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SYEYOMF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "linked _ are located on the same DNA molecule [SEP] A. tissue [SEP] B. traits [SEP] C. three [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. genes [SEP] G. made [SEP] H. nucleic acids", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LLPEBT6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Genes that are located on the same what are inherited together [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. genetic code [SEP] C. chromosome [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. ribosome [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. species [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVKB3GQTU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are the units of basic information on chromosomes? [SEP] A. colors [SEP] B. heriditary [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. A Greek letter [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EJ7GH06", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Genes that are located on the same chromosome are chained together by the what? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. thousands [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. Acids", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YQ0FOSK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Epilepsy and splay leg are located on the same what? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. kalenchoes [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. chromosome [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S8A8HEU2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are genes that are located on the same molecules of DNA complexed with proteins called? [SEP] A. bioaerosols [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. interact [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. organs [SEP] F. deltas [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. linked genes", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5Q04BD1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens to Genes located on the same chromosome [SEP] A. metabolic reaction [SEP] B. production of energy [SEP] C. produce offspring [SEP] D. female sex cells [SEP] E. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] F. They are inherited together [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLJCNFYU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Carbon in organic compounds are passed through the food web from what? [SEP] A. it helps plants in growing [SEP] B. Burning fuel and air [SEP] C. members of their own species [SEP] D. people to dogs [SEP] E. herbivores to carnivores [SEP] F. carnivores to plants [SEP] G. passenger pigeons [SEP] H. predators to prey", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALPSKST2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are passed up a food chain or web from lower to higher trophic levels? [SEP] A. calories [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. atmosphere [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL1263DZBN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Energy is passed up the food chain or web from producers to whom? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. chloroplasts [SEP] F. consumers [SEP] G. photosynthesizers [SEP] H. people", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOZ4RPD2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What passes energy up the food chain to adult vegans? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Batteries. [SEP] D. chickens [SEP] E. Power companies. [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. Humans. [SEP] H. Plants.", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X2493XBGJD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "At what trophic level is a plant? [SEP] A. lower trophic level [SEP] B. higher trophic level [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. Something that is self-aware [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. middle trophic level [SEP] H. highest trophic level", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB103Y8ZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is passed up a chain or web from lower to higher trophic level? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. heat or cold [SEP] C. scarce resources [SEP] D. food resources [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKMUTED5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is energy passed up from to higher trophic levels? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. autotrophs [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGP7N2EB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what happens to energy as it goes up levels? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. heat produced [SEP] C. decreases [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. radiation [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. dehydration", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP8PYFLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "_ are passed from lower to higher trophic levels [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. Light", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE361WML", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How many parts to prokaryotes divide into? [SEP] A. cell [SEP] B. Sixteen [SEP] C. Infinity [SEP] D. ova [SEP] E. Five [SEP] F. ovum [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. Two", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SEOSPRK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Euglenoids reproduce by what? [SEP] A. dissection [SEP] B. production of energy [SEP] C. dividing into two parts [SEP] D. excretion [SEP] E. mechanical waves [SEP] F. insemination [SEP] G. converting mass to energy [SEP] H. metabolic reaction", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYTBEJTO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What divides into two parts to reproduce? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. legumes [SEP] C. elephants [SEP] D. sheep [SEP] E. embryos [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. yeast", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATXH0BAQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What breaks up into two lighter elements when an animal divides into two parts? [SEP] A. the blood cells [SEP] B. the heart [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. the main element [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. light energy [SEP] G. the nucleus [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCU2LC9W8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does fission take place? [SEP] A. mitosis [SEP] B. digestion [SEP] C. fusion [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647BZC5SO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what gets released when an animal divides into two parts? [SEP] A. light energy [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Hemoglobin [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. microorganisms [SEP] G. energy and neutrons [SEP] H. Generating heat", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH5S9GWV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are capable of dividing into two parts? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. colors of the spectrum [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. fissile isotopes [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW306FD76", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How do Flagellates reproduce? [SEP] A. diving into two parts [SEP] B. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] C. metabolic reaction [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. irradiation [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. By wind and rain", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVOQJ8GW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is it called when an animal divides into two parts? [SEP] A. limb amputation [SEP] B. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. the body's largest organ [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. refraction of light [SEP] H. asexual reproduction", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZUAIY86", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what bind together to form a chain called a polynucleotide? [SEP] A. vinegar [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. nucleic acid monomers [SEP] D. links [SEP] E. share properties [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL72J801G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "DNA consists of what bound together? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. all matter [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. Many nucleotides [SEP] H. water", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J554ZVQB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do nucleotides bind together to form? [SEP] A. gene [SEP] B. blood cells [SEP] C. p53 [SEP] D. peptides [SEP] E. SNPs [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SLGFQAV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a DNA strand? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. keeping the dog warm [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. Something to move [SEP] F. fertile [SEP] G. Polynucleotide [SEP] H. negative", "id": "30X31N5D63PAUWOOLAJ8THKT14ESAY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "many nucleotides bind together to form a chain of something that is what to proteins? [SEP] A. thermodynamically unstable [SEP] B. Transfers energy [SEP] C. A compound that donates proton [SEP] D. share properties [SEP] E. Something that makes plants green [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. easier to digest [SEP] H. it helps plants in growing", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMYMTO39", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are the building blocks of DNA? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. polynucleotides", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KPZZCZG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What binds together to form RNA and DNA [SEP] A. nucleotides [SEP] B. they bend [SEP] C. electrically [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. acetic acid [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRFCY1YQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do the building blocks of DNA bind together to form? [SEP] A. A compound that donates proton [SEP] B. colors of the spectrum [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. chain called a polynucleotide [SEP] E. Something with exactly eight protons [SEP] F. Something that makes plants green [SEP] G. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] H. biological diversity", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P7AHKDQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "DNA is formed when many what bind together? [SEP] A. they bend [SEP] B. strong [SEP] C. bioaerosols [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. interact [SEP] F. nucleotides [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LH6HRCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can lead to cancer in genes that control the cell cycle? [SEP] A. radiation [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. carcinogens [SEP] H. Smoking", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4TSOXIK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What that eventually lead to cell death usually occur in genes that control the cell cycle? [SEP] A. free radicals [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. free cells [SEP] D. A Greek letter [SEP] E. Localized damage [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. radical animals [SEP] H. free animals", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183WP57B2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mutations that lead to cancer usually effect genes that aid in what? [SEP] A. illness [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. blood transfer [SEP] E. chemotherapy [SEP] F. respiraration [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. recovery", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRT6BHA7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which of the following can cause cancer? [SEP] A. Birth defects [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. Malnutrition [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. cancer pills", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVGX57XY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can affect genes that control the cell cycle? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. water vapor [SEP] D. Smoking [SEP] E. butter [SEP] F. radiation [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZLSYBSP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What usually occur in genes that control the cell cycle? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. a mutation in cells [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. resistance activities", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFFMRJZQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where are mutations found? [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. fossils [SEP] C. retina [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. embryos [SEP] F. ovaries [SEP] G. genes [SEP] H. eggs", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTHZZH2E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "mutations that occur in genes that control the cell cycle lead to what? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. leukemia [SEP] D. PDAs [SEP] E. anemia [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. illness [SEP] H. fever", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW320634SYD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be inherited? [SEP] A. illness [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. Weight [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. the eyes [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O61ATMJH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do organisms require to repair themselves? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. protein [SEP] D. money [SEP] E. Self love [SEP] F. pain [SEP] G. Microscope [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JSZ3K4U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the method used by cells to reproduce is how organisms grow and what? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. biological diversity [SEP] C. repair themselves [SEP] D. destroy themselves [SEP] E. organize themselves [SEP] F. It helps them survive [SEP] G. competing for resources [SEP] H. remove themselves", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUHD7YNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How do organisms grow and repair themselves? [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. gametes [SEP] C. recycling [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. Microscope [SEP] F. mitosis [SEP] G. meiosis [SEP] H. atoms", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74488JGL70", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "_ is how organisms grow and repair themselves. [SEP] A. respiration [SEP] B. hormone secretion [SEP] C. potatoes [SEP] D. Mitosis [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. gene regulation [SEP] G. properties [SEP] H. recycling", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT6551JAD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses cell division to grow and repair themselves? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. volume [SEP] F. battery cells [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. density", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UE63LKZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "_ is how organisms grow and repair themselves. [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. recycling [SEP] C. properties [SEP] D. fusion [SEP] E. fission [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. Mitosis [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74489HOL75", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes growth in organisms? [SEP] A. cell isolation [SEP] B. cell division [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. burning coal [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. cell separation", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SF6DPR6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How are organisms able to grow and repair their cells? [SEP] A. hospitalization [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. cell care [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. growth cells [SEP] F. mitosis [SEP] G. recovery [SEP] H. recycling", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHI29349", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what uses cell division to grow and repair itself? [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. grass", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVI2AGQW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is how organisms grow and repair themselves? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. cell wall [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. diploid [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. haploid [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LCANYW9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is required by division? [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. Microscope [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY60JSQH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How do cells grow and repair themselves? [SEP] A. mitosis [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. retina [SEP] D. rest [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPX7ZJJT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can infect rhizobium? [SEP] A. gasoline [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. herbicide [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YB3FJ33J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Viruses often can spread bacteria through what? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. microscopes [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. covering [SEP] E. washing [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. droppings [SEP] H. coating", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ3XUVBRN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do viruses often infect? [SEP] A. prokaryotes [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. dead h2o particles [SEP] D. volume [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. A computer [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LLPJTBT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what often infects bacteria? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. simplest known organisms [SEP] D. Food poisoning [SEP] E. mercury [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. By wind and rain [SEP] H. microorganisms", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBVKEOJN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Viruses often infect something killed by what? [SEP] A. Rocks [SEP] B. Antibiotics [SEP] C. radiation [SEP] D. Needle [SEP] E. Water [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "3HL8HNGX450NL89XNK59QNQU8V8F9T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "children are also infected with the virus and what? [SEP] A. harm them [SEP] B. medicine [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. retina [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. antibiotics [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN88693FH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do bacteriophages infect? [SEP] A. Bacteria [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. PDAs [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK1ASI58", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How many types can viruses infect? [SEP] A. mice [SEP] B. pigs [SEP] C. bird [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. ova [SEP] F. tiny [SEP] G. HPV [SEP] H. Two", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CFS86L4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can infect bacteria? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. white vinegar [SEP] E. harm them [SEP] F. vinegar [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS28WA3E3T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? [SEP] A. the sun [SEP] B. Trees [SEP] C. lungs [SEP] D. Oak [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV99VGVZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plants release oxygen during the day and alter their position to what? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. dig [SEP] C. state [SEP] D. hide [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. travel [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. sleep", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA5YL0NO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When do plants release oxygen? [SEP] A. When the sun is out [SEP] B. heat produced [SEP] C. in the autumn season [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. When there is a full moon [SEP] F. During nighttime hours [SEP] G. When the stars are out [SEP] H. metabolic reaction", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696N3VIM7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Plants do what during the day but not during the night? [SEP] A. synthesize [SEP] B. absorb [SEP] C. photosynthesize [SEP] D. produce light [SEP] E. hydrate their cells [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. plant [SEP] H. reproduce", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2BNLZDQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Trees [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. cats [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. apples", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTWNTDML", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do trees release during the day but not at night? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. He [SEP] D. Ce [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK22K5I8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? [SEP] A. elephants [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. hydrocarbons [SEP] D. blue pine [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. vegetation [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Fuel cells", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRPVDURX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. tulips [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBKF6IO8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do plants do during the day? [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. amble [SEP] C. bite animals [SEP] D. produce light [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. respirate", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1EXC9XI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What release oxygen during the day but not at night? [SEP] A. sea anenomes [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. orange trees [SEP] D. coral [SEP] E. power stations [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZW0NY8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does the fishhook cactus release during the day but not during the night. [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Air [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. carbon monoxide [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35S24SOMT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do plants do during the day but not during the night? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. Help the body to live [SEP] C. preventing heat transfer [SEP] D. by making heat [SEP] E. Generating heat [SEP] F. converting electricity to heat [SEP] G. Release energy [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4259TSC3O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What means changing from a solid into a liquid by adding heat from the sun? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. freezing [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. melting [SEP] F. softening [SEP] G. cooling [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKTV16IM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes ice sculptures to turn to liquid? [SEP] A. UV rays [SEP] B. Snow [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. air cools [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. Subzero temperatures [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPA7X24L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be done to a solid by adding heat energy? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. phasing the bubbles [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. cooling the center [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. changing the phase [SEP] G. removing the air [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TAK9T5L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is increased to cause something to change from a solid into a liquid? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. hydrogen [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. ice cubes [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N8G3EZA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Fire can turn which solid into liquid water? [SEP] A. CO 2 [SEP] B. Heat [SEP] C. Dew [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. wood [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. ice cream [SEP] H. carbon", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QHUB3ZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What changes ice to water by adding heat energy? [SEP] A. mussels [SEP] B. melting [SEP] C. freezing [SEP] D. fertilization [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. condensation", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAFXF9YK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is required to melt something? [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. Calories [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. Kinetic energy [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFRK3XUI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can change to a solid from a liquid after adding heat energy? [SEP] A. Dew [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. rock [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. NaCl [SEP] F. Cars [SEP] G. DDT [SEP] H. fats", "id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK19JP21", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What changes a solid into a liquid using heat energy? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. It gets heated up [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. a phase change [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTYUIDMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can help plants grow? [SEP] A. Drought [SEP] B. Fertilizer [SEP] C. Solar energy [SEP] D. Acidic soil [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Lack of sunlight [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJIZ7AKH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires nutrients to grow? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. stars [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. cows [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183UYJB70", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does potassium do for plants? [SEP] A. Helps them pollinate [SEP] B. Helps them grow [SEP] C. duplicate itself [SEP] D. hydrate their cells [SEP] E. Makes them taste better [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. Decrease bodily water [SEP] H. Kills them", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9RZD3XDJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what requires nutrients to grow? [SEP] A. vitamins [SEP] B. mussels [SEP] C. legumes [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. cows [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0X3Y3J4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what requires nutrients to grow? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. vitamins [SEP] H. cows", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWHL56PX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A plant requires what to grow? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. freezing rain [SEP] C. water floods [SEP] D. soft voices [SEP] E. food supply [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. salt and water. [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW320H3QSYA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do plants require? [SEP] A. radiation [SEP] B. magnets [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. gases [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWVAJZM7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A rose requires what to grow? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. Solar energy [SEP] D. meat [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. dust [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RY68U77", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what requires nutrients to grow? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. height [SEP] H. mass", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBTL53US", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires nutrients to grow? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. oak [SEP] F. elms [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. grass", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCUEUB9W1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do plants require to grow? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. Collagen [SEP] C. cellulose [SEP] D. grass [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. moonlight [SEP] G. potash [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS500IUCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "a plant requires _ to grow [SEP] A. O3 [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. O2 [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. Sun [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. leaves [SEP] H. lipids", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5UWQ6HQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants require what to grow? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. Solar energy [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. rich soil [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSBO04OO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a plant require for its growth? [SEP] A. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Carbon dioxide", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RY347UA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a what requires phosphorus and nitrogen to grow [SEP] A. Species [SEP] B. plant [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. mussels [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. mold [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAS0440R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do male dogs use to mark their territory? [SEP] A. smell [SEP] B. H 2 O [SEP] C. love [SEP] D. intuition [SEP] E. gourdin [SEP] F. tongue [SEP] G. sight [SEP] H. fur", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSJ9RXYR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do male dogs use in their urine to mark their territory? [SEP] A. feces [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. natural aphrodisiacs [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Something coming from a gland [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. cats [SEP] H. hydrocarbons", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOUMB8K3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What uses semiochemicals in urine to mark territory? [SEP] A. koalas [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. rabbit", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HZYEJL7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Male dogs use urine to mark their territory the same way as they find what [SEP] A. H 2 O [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. shelter [SEP] E. a path [SEP] F. abcess [SEP] G. mates [SEP] H. water", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGPTBC8Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do the pheromones in male dog urine used for? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. define boundaries [SEP] C. poison predators [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. detract enimines [SEP] G. animal transport [SEP] H. camouflage sent", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J547UQV6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what use pheromones in urine to maintain their territory? [SEP] A. baby dogs [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. rabbit [SEP] D. Male dogs [SEP] E. girl puppies [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. female dogs [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKWCUWS7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the substance that male dogs have in urine to mark their territory do? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. attract females [SEP] C. Release energy [SEP] D. repels females [SEP] E. attract enemies [SEP] F. attract males [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VT876UJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do dogs use to mark their territory? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. Chemicals [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Animal fur [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Scratches [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY8DRSQH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do male dogs use in urine to mark their territory? [SEP] A. Natural aphrodisiacs [SEP] B. competing for resources [SEP] C. Tails [SEP] D. Urine cleaner [SEP] E. Something coming from a gland [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. an area swollen with pus [SEP] H. Chew toys", "id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BBCD5MCZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do male dogs mark their territory? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. Hot dog eating contest [SEP] C. Adequate signage [SEP] D. with their fur [SEP] E. Scent marker [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. mate with females [SEP] H. Paint", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9DT5VZ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What uses chemicals in urine to mark their territory? [SEP] A. rabbit [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. male dogs [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. athletes [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5Q0BK1DN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Male dogs use_ in urine to mark their territory. [SEP] A. ammonia [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. semiochemicals [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. nitric oxide [SEP] H. They have thick fur", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28ND531G4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Male dogs use what in their urine to mark their territory? [SEP] A. hydrocarbons [SEP] B. volatile substances [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. an area swollen with pus [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. competing for resources [SEP] G. add a solute [SEP] H. Positive charges", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VWZGHGSM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is the final stage of mitosis? [SEP] A. Anaphase [SEP] B. Metaphase [SEP] C. Prophase [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. Cytokinesis [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD5N1G01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. division of bodies [SEP] C. metabolic reaction [SEP] D. It helps them survive [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. division of brains [SEP] G. division of organs [SEP] H. Division of the cytoplasm", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSM2A5FJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is cytokinesis the final stage of? [SEP] A. recycling [SEP] B. cell death [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. respiration [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. mitosis [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. digestion", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPWV4LEM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the final stage of mitosis in eukaryotes and prokaryotes? [SEP] A. prokaryotic division [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. it can be seen [SEP] D. eukaryotic division [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. They grow better [SEP] G. cell movement [SEP] H. the stage of citokinesis", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21553RHV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "the cell body splits into two cells when in cell division in eukaryotes [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. middle [SEP] C. begining [SEP] D. initiation [SEP] E. final stage [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HZC7UAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Splitting into what is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes? [SEP] A. fewer cells [SEP] B. merged cells [SEP] C. two cells [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. five cells [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HZF1UAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes? [SEP] A. cytoplasmic division [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. translation [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. cell wall [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. reproduction", "id": "3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUF94B55J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "cytokenisis is the final stage of cell division in what? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY4LRQDE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division in what items? [SEP] A. infected [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Plants. [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ1C4FOF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Two daughter cells are formed at what stage in cell division? [SEP] A. Final [SEP] B. years [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. rings [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. SO2 [SEP] G. fusion [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YRD1SO1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes? [SEP] A. Division of the cytoplasm [SEP] B. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. the wearing away of rock [SEP] H. By wind and rain", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKNMJDEF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Conventional myosin is required for the final stage of what? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. cell division [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR674KLTTA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do bacteria undergo? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. relocation [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. cytokinesis [SEP] F. migrate [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9TV1XC8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What requires a type of fluid to survive? [SEP] A. snail [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. tapeworms [SEP] D. mussels [SEP] E. stones [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. sand [SEP] H. Nematoda", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCZDJEXK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can negatively impact animal survival? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. Abundance of food [SEP] D. Hibernation [SEP] E. Lack of predators [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. Drought [SEP] H. steroids", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6RG686P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what requires water for survival? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. omnivores [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. books [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K46OR01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires water for survival? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. the moon [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH69F7K0G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "In order to survive, animals require what? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. securing a loan [SEP] D. cashing their checks [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. hydration of their cells [SEP] G. eating their enemies [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6QH7NIO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what requires water for survival? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. space [SEP] G. hydrogen [SEP] H. windows", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQS8NB10", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what will plants die without? [SEP] A. acid [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. phosphorous [SEP] D. pollution [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A5YITPB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "which are required for animal survival? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. oxygen and methane [SEP] D. critical organs [SEP] E. sense organs [SEP] F. hydrogen and helium [SEP] G. light and dark [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EF4ZFA0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is the key to life for animals? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. stamina [SEP] D. weather [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. holes [SEP] G. protein [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWDPFXLK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What requires water for survival? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. ducks [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. asteroids [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFIAQZJK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do giraffes require for survival? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. snacks [SEP] D. milk [SEP] E. prey [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUFGB1R1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has no backbone? [SEP] A. chimp [SEP] B. snail [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. monkey [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. coward [SEP] H. salmon", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEUTJEMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are invertebrates such as gastropods? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. watermelon [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. mollusks [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. starfish", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4UFRDLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What comes from eggs? [SEP] A. pancakes [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. Allergies [SEP] E. snails [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6MJ6VS3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are invertebrates such as common garden pests with shells? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. mollusks [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. micorbes [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. gardeners [SEP] H. spores", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9G2WXC4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are clams? [SEP] A. lobster [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. crabs [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. mollusks [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. Catch prey", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL9232KB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are decollate snails? [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. Insects [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. Muscles [SEP] E. Oysters [SEP] F. homogenous [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. Mollusks", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CFUMISW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which is an invertebrate mollusk? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. Newton [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. Ant [SEP] E. tortoises [SEP] F. Swordfish [SEP] G. Abalone [SEP] H. Crab", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPV7OLET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is bilaterally symmetrical and a protostome? [SEP] A. gastropod shells [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. shells [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. the common snail [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. the eyes", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLGF0NXL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do mollusks not have? [SEP] A. backbone [SEP] B. tissue [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. a cuticle [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. shell", "id": "3K2755HG5S2ZOYMEZ0ABCJ9KY8CDFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are invertebrates such as the common snail? [SEP] A. abalone [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. lizards [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. homogenous [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. deer", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32K9X7QB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are some invertebrates protected by on their backs? [SEP] A. fur [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. shells [SEP] E. coats [SEP] F. bones [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. Epidermis", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6TJSINB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does an animal like a mollusk lack that many other animals have? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Bodily water [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. alveoli [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. spinal column", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO1QSCVJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do mollusks have? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. a cuticle [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. soft bodies [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OQ1VQKE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why can amphibians easily absorb toxins? [SEP] A. salamanders [SEP] B. permeable skin [SEP] C. hydrate their cells [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. poisonous frogs [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. cold blooded [SEP] H. bending light rays", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISGDDULD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do amphibians easily absorb? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Bodily water [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. smog [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YM6F7YTH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can amphibians permeable skin do? [SEP] A. Display wealth [SEP] B. Make money [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. Help them fly [SEP] E. Vibrates [SEP] F. Harm them [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG5W7RJL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "An example of an animal that has permeable skin is [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. a fox [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. an iguana [SEP] F. rabbit [SEP] G. a frog [SEP] H. a shark", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QIKD3ZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what has permeable skin that easily absorbs substances from the environment? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. scales [SEP] F. bats [SEP] G. skin cells [SEP] H. frogs", "id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV59ZFPEPF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do amphibians lack? [SEP] A. brain [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. nectar [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF034GKJ1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What feature allows frogs to absorb substances from the environment? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. poison dart frog [SEP] C. hydrate their cells [SEP] D. permeable skin [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. a cuticle [SEP] G. predators [SEP] H. double eyelid", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKO52ED2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what has permeable skin that easily absorbs substances from the environment? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. toads [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. bats", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IGY8HET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has permeable skin? [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. alligators [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. apples [SEP] E. frogs [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. snakes", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TF675T8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what type of skin easily absorbs air to breathe through [SEP] A. human [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. scales [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. permeable [SEP] G. furry [SEP] H. to stay warm", "id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU790SB5B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What have permeable skin that easily absorbs substances from the environment? [SEP] A. crocodiles [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. bats", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDCN7YJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Something that has permeable skin that easily absorbs substances starts life where? [SEP] A. wetland [SEP] B. Earth [SEP] C. deserts [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. Water [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. root [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E6QHNW4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The cells that produce antibodies are key in what system? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. T cells [SEP] C. vision [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. macrophages [SEP] F. B cells [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. immune", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3RG5ZYK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Lymphocytes are a key cell involved in what type of reaction? [SEP] A. Final Symphonic movement [SEP] B. illness [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. fever [SEP] E. allergic [SEP] F. autologous transplant [SEP] G. allogenic stem cell transplant [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJKIUAK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "where are the key cells involved in the immune response made? [SEP] A. bloodstream [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. bone marrow [SEP] E. organs [SEP] F. Epidermis [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. stomach", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P16OLWT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Lymphocytes are the key cells involved in what? [SEP] A. dog attacks [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. survival [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. cat petting [SEP] F. animal adoption [SEP] G. allergy attacks [SEP] H. critical organs", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PN3NC5A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are the key cells in an allergy attack? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. Lymphocytes. [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. bone cells [SEP] E. muscle cells [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. Red blood cells [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KQCUWB2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does the immune response produce? [SEP] A. antibodies [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. lymph [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKEPL5JB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are synthesised by the key cells involved in the immune response? [SEP] A. white [SEP] B. antibiotics [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. antiquated [SEP] F. antivirals [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. antibodies", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUTBEO2Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What response are antibodies involved in? [SEP] A. resistance activities [SEP] B. the pituitary response [SEP] C. major threat to health [SEP] D. antigens summoning them [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. being taken as a supplement [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. the immune response", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCO8D0RW7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Lymphocytes are the key cells involved in what [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. allergy attack [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. critical organs", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCT8YJD43", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does a plant need to live? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. Sun [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. ozone [SEP] H. air", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLDWHFYM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What requires water for survival? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. the moon [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. limestone [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. pigeons [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. sandstone", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF03ZIE1J2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what requires water for survival? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. pigeons [SEP] C. hydrogen [SEP] D. legumes [SEP] E. vacuums [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. cats [SEP] H. outer space", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXLKN4RH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants require what for survival? [SEP] A. warm nights [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. long winters [SEP] D. cool air [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. cell hydration", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1UEA454", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what requires water for survival? [SEP] A. sound waves [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. cows [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. pigeons [SEP] G. microwaves [SEP] H. cats", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR42583Y3C4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do outdoor plants require to survive? [SEP] A. farming [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. thunder and lightning [SEP] H. air", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE5FQFM6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants require what for life-long learning? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. protein [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. gametes [SEP] E. genes [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYD8M61L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "For survival, plants require a compound made of what? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. Hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. carbohydrates [SEP] F. Converted sugar [SEP] G. genetic material [SEP] H. solid, liquid, gas", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J52HPQVJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do plants require for their survival? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. Proteins [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. salinity [SEP] E. hydrogen [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. food", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES0ZRPYBA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Lack of what in the air causes low amounts of rainfall? [SEP] A. humidity [SEP] B. Bodily water [SEP] C. aridity [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. drought [SEP] H. dryness", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4A9HVH9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Lack of moisture in the air causes [SEP] A. humidity [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. Drought [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7F2FZL5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What's one reason it won't rain? [SEP] A. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] C. Warm and cold air meet [SEP] D. The clouds don't have enough water [SEP] E. The clouds have too much water [SEP] F. Too much moisture in the environment [SEP] G. decreases the freezing point [SEP] H. erosion from rivers", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYSUCHY5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes low amounts of precipitation? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] C. more condensation [SEP] D. extra moisture in the air [SEP] E. excess water supply [SEP] F. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] G. lack of moisture in the air [SEP] H. a tree falling", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN3Z4X2R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A lack of moisture in the air is experienced by what areas? [SEP] A. rainy areas [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. wetlands [SEP] D. most cephalopods [SEP] E. The atmosphere [SEP] F. forests [SEP] G. near the shoreline [SEP] H. drought prone", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYG50L41", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do plants do from a void of moisture in the air? [SEP] A. They may not survive. [SEP] B. Wither and die [SEP] C. live [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. work [SEP] F. hydrate their cells [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. Grow", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZJMQ6X1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "low amounts of rainfall intensify damage during what? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. mild [SEP] C. tsunamis [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. floods [SEP] F. monsoons [SEP] G. autumn [SEP] H. drought", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW9Q32YH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A lack of moisture in the air causes low amounts of what? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. Calcium carbonate [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. desert [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "354GIDR5ZB5ESA6UK63VU52X0GD005", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does evaporation lower? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. dry [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. moisture [SEP] G. salinity [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCGQNXF3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "lack of _ causes low amounts of rainfall [SEP] A. drought [SEP] B. humidity [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. less water [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0F61JNTC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Lack of water in the air causes [SEP] A. Perspiration [SEP] B. low amounts of sunshine [SEP] C. low amounts of rainfall [SEP] D. refract or absorb. [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. high amounts of snow [SEP] G. high amounts of rainfall [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714YB0NB8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does a lack of humidity cause? [SEP] A. tornadoes [SEP] B. fires [SEP] C. low rainfall [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. drought [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN83HX2H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does lack of moisture in the air cause low amounts of? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. volume [SEP] D. precipitation [SEP] E. smog [SEP] F. drought [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. weathering", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XI228OU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can low moisture in the air cause? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. Plants to die [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. drought", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWK4DOHB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What shows evolution over geologic time above the level of the species? [SEP] A. speciation events [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. cliffs [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. Darwin [SEP] H. RNA", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD5L9XTV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of evolution is very, very slow above the level of the species? [SEP] A. forest is destroyed [SEP] B. macroevolution [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. parallel evolution [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. Continents drifting [SEP] G. divergent evolution [SEP] H. microevolution", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGSX00DU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Evolution over geologic time at the genus level and above is: [SEP] A. microcosm [SEP] B. genetic [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. macroevolution [SEP] E. natural selection [SEP] F. gastropod shells [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. Plant reproduction", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3A6K9AG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "macroevolution is evolution over what, above the level of the species? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. H 2 O [SEP] C. years [SEP] D. scale [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. eras [SEP] G. weathering [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA931A0K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When does macroevolution over eras occur? [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. colder and wetter [SEP] C. in a few years [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. over eras of time [SEP] F. within a lifetime [SEP] G. Continents drifting [SEP] H. in minutes", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJT5GQFP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what happens over time? [SEP] A. root growth [SEP] B. Change colors [SEP] C. relocation [SEP] D. evolution [SEP] E. gases [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. fossils [SEP] H. reproduction", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAP40KWF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Macroevolution above the level of the species happens over what [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. eras [SEP] C. scale [SEP] D. Earth [SEP] E. plates [SEP] F. days [SEP] G. minutes [SEP] H. years", "id": "3PQ8K71NHXJ6U02U4AXH8HQNSARAA5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Macroevolution is evolution over what time scale above the level of interbreeding populations? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. relocation [SEP] C. minutes [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. geologic [SEP] G. standard clock [SEP] H. 24-hour", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLCIMHUW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Over what periods has macroevolution happened? [SEP] A. future [SEP] B. relocation [SEP] C. geologic [SEP] D. earthquakes [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. modern [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. current", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCFUFXED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fossils show what over geologic time above the level of the species? [SEP] A. weather [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. environment [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. evolution [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. haploid [SEP] H. diploid", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EW4Z1UD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does macroevolution involve? [SEP] A. praying [SEP] B. relocation [SEP] C. mutations [SEP] D. magic [SEP] E. money [SEP] F. root growth [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. Plants growth", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ358BZYO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What over geologic time above the level of the species is more than repeated microevolution rounds ? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. evolution [SEP] H. root growth", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q67QJG9Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "evolution over what time above the level of the species includes speciation events [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. environment [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. geologic [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. animals", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHEEQ964", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What occurs over geologic time above the level of the species. [SEP] A. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] B. wind and erosion [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] E. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] F. The area was once underwater [SEP] G. Species changing to another. [SEP] H. movement of tectonic plates", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7NCNVEZK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the evolution over a geologic time in a specific kind of organism called? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. macroevolution [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAVU8JH6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is used for moving people across bodies of water? [SEP] A. Boeing 747 [SEP] B. cars [SEP] C. skateboards [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. shoes [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSS0M8AC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used for moving people across bodies of water? [SEP] A. Air travel [SEP] B. Waves [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. Trains [SEP] H. energy", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXOP8IW4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What transports millions of humans over water every year? [SEP] A. helicopters [SEP] B. gliders [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. engines [SEP] E. airplanes [SEP] F. space ships [SEP] G. Gravity [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756IS3CPT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are used for moving people? [SEP] A. jets [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. motors [SEP] D. the Moon [SEP] E. rats [SEP] F. cars [SEP] G. rice grains [SEP] H. Lift", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXW73K5W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what pollutes the environment? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. airplanes [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. moon [SEP] E. sun [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NO7UYK8V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following can be used to move people across salt water? [SEP] A. salt shaker [SEP] B. telekinesis [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. bicycle [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. airplane [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RM223RL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "moving people across bodies of water can be done by what? [SEP] A. Electric devices [SEP] B. Burning fuel and air [SEP] C. Electric generators [SEP] D. driving to the city [SEP] E. running over hills [SEP] F. animal transport [SEP] G. looking across the street [SEP] H. flying through clouds", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO793EQ1SRI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "People can be moved where in an airplane? [SEP] A. outer space [SEP] B. oceans [SEP] C. the moon [SEP] D. islands [SEP] E. Pacific [SEP] F. germany [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. Mountains", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL9635IPK0PJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are airplanes used for moving people across? [SEP] A. highways [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. Euphrates [SEP] D. Mountains [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. oceans [SEP] G. jets [SEP] H. homes", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZFW872J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is burned to move people across bodies of water? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. peat [SEP] E. Gas [SEP] F. loam [SEP] G. fuel [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEXY5F49", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "transportation equipped with what is used for moving people across bodies of water [SEP] A. snorkels [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Fuel cells [SEP] E. Limbs [SEP] F. wheels [SEP] G. Weight [SEP] H. tracks", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LN3ZYWI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are used for moving people? [SEP] A. motors [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. cars [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. jets [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. drones [SEP] H. Lift", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6Q0Z5O9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are kids fascinated with moving? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. starfish [SEP] C. People [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. Limbs [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONQR24NB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "_ are used for moving people across bodies of water. [SEP] A. dolphins [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. gas turbines [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. animal transport", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ3CLR9NR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Most ecosystems get energy from what in the atmosphere? [SEP] A. fires [SEP] B. Sun [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. summer [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIMKD4P5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what gets energy from sunlight? [SEP] A. Microscopic organisms [SEP] B. objects that have mass [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. organisms and their habitat [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. volume", "id": "3DOCMVPBTNDKY2Q8MI7RGTUNDPXNNJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What gets most energy from electromagnetic energy? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. batteries [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. ecosystems", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT5Q44BA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Living things interacting get energy from what? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. flares [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. The Sun [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. food", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZGKNCCX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are parts of the ecosystem? [SEP] A. wetland [SEP] B. Garbage [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. Steam [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. Plants [SEP] H. Plastics", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS61DBI4F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Most ecosystems need what? [SEP] A. invasive species [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. tornadoes [SEP] F. recycling [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. scientists", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHN7DLIY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do lakes get energy from? [SEP] A. a delta [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. petroleum [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. gasoline [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQM86G4O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what gets energy from sunlight? [SEP] A. organisms and their habitat [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. Microscopic organisms [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. caves [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. ocean floor", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYCA2YWX2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where does the energy in ecosytems come from? [SEP] A. Plants [SEP] B. expelled [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. recycling [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. state", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFO24XUG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do ecosystems get energy from? [SEP] A. colors of the spectrum [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. during the day [SEP] D. our star [SEP] E. electromagnetism [SEP] F. In their leaves [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3031VG0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do stems grow towards? [SEP] A. grass [SEP] B. the sun [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. Trees", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPLE818M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What might plants grow towards? [SEP] A. cold [SEP] B. love [SEP] C. fun [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. our nearest star [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKSISDWH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What exhibits phototropism? [SEP] A. Oak [SEP] B. potatoes [SEP] C. flowers [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. deep-sea organisms [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H36B3MA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is called when plants grow toward the sun or an artificial light? [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. Brownian motion [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. phototropism [SEP] E. photovoltaic [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QIF9Z3D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants that cannot exhibit phototropism will what? [SEP] A. blossom [SEP] B. die [SEP] C. kill [SEP] D. bloom [SEP] E. dead [SEP] F. grow [SEP] G. lack [SEP] H. harm", "id": "3VW04L3ZLT5UMQIGQUH9CXCJHD6XXE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Phototropism means growing toward what? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. retina [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. The Sun [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. sand", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL07CL06", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what grows towards a light source? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. legumes [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAI0UJHR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do stems grow towards? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. dark [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. Trees", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREGMOCG2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What behavior do plants exhibit that makes them grow towards the sun? [SEP] A. phototropism [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. photography [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. chlorophyll [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. direct energy [SEP] H. chloroplasts", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696QJFMIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is plant's tendency to grow toward the sun called? [SEP] A. photomorphism [SEP] B. phototropism [SEP] C. photosynthesis [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. photochromic", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6YDGDLA0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what grow away from a light source? [SEP] A. stems [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. buds [SEP] D. fungus [SEP] E. cacti [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. fens [SEP] H. salmon", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4V2JBLE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what exhibits phototropism? [SEP] A. fens [SEP] B. daisies [SEP] C. grass [SEP] D. landscapes [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. vegetation [SEP] G. potatoes [SEP] H. newsprint", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I7CT35DR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes soil to be washed or blown away? [SEP] A. Roads [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. shoveling [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. storms [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. combustion", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYC74EBIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Rain causes what and sculpts landscapes? [SEP] A. stone filtering [SEP] B. rock formations [SEP] C. water stagnating [SEP] D. rock growing [SEP] E. alluvial [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. coastlines [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5VEY6HZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Rain causes the breaking apart and moving of rocks and what? [SEP] A. abrasion [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. sand [SEP] D. reservoirs [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. broken [SEP] G. ground [SEP] H. Roads", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW777L6DG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "liquid precipitation causes what? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. streams. [SEP] C. drought [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. bodies [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. sand", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P4ISLWO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes erosion? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. the Moon [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. vehicles [SEP] E. ice wedging [SEP] F. Venus [SEP] G. Mars [SEP] H. mouth of rivers", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV86UL12", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can destroy dunes? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. turtles [SEP] D. storms [SEP] E. clams [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. grain", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD64QC2S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can cause landslides? [SEP] A. storms [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. hail [SEP] D. thunder [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. cracks [SEP] G. lightning [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTMTX7KS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes erosion? [SEP] A. standing water [SEP] B. coastlines [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. ice wedging [SEP] E. liquid precipitation [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1HTO6MQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do landslides do to land? [SEP] A. loss [SEP] B. dryness [SEP] C. expand [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. fertilization [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. harm [SEP] H. widen", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIM3FD9J6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be caused by rain? [SEP] A. landslides [SEP] B. Water expanding [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. salinity [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. contamination", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8BUWUW2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes nutrients to be available? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. saliva [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. protein [SEP] G. spring [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI78EMPR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does rain do to exposed soil? [SEP] A. It decreases [SEP] B. moves [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. Damages it [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOYYBPD9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can have a negative impact on the sinuses in a body? [SEP] A. mold spores [SEP] B. A virus [SEP] C. humid air [SEP] D. warm water [SEP] E. warm air [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. disease", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2JD8LHD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause respiratory issues? [SEP] A. smoking tobacco [SEP] B. a pathogens [SEP] C. Microscopic organisms [SEP] D. Normal humidity [SEP] E. some viruses [SEP] F. Clean air [SEP] G. smoking pipes [SEP] H. Mild weather", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2NO0V2Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the sinuses? [SEP] A. A virus [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. carbon dioxide [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. mold spores [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSJ6E5FS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Who can treat issues caused by mold spores? [SEP] A. herbicide [SEP] B. podiatrists [SEP] C. physical therapists [SEP] D. dentists [SEP] E. radiography [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. pulmonologists", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EYWZENL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What specialist can treat the negative impact of mold spores on lungs? [SEP] A. radiography [SEP] B. periodontist [SEP] C. pediatrician [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. oncologist [SEP] H. pulmonologist", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PM4LC59", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do mold spores make it hard to do? [SEP] A. clean house [SEP] B. motility [SEP] C. kill them [SEP] D. breathe [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. eat bread [SEP] G. play outside [SEP] H. survive", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES0ZPGBYA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can affect the respiratory system? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. mildew [SEP] C. gas [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. smallpox [SEP] H. gold", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JEI3I31X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on the respiratory system? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. water-damaged carpets [SEP] C. a pathogens [SEP] D. lungs [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. Something that causes allergies [SEP] H. some viruses", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4Y38BOS9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the lungs? [SEP] A. unpolluted air [SEP] B. healthy atmosphere [SEP] C. mold spore [SEP] D. smoking [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. clean air [SEP] H. A virus", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF03EEEJ1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What spread by wind has a negative impact on the respiratory system? [SEP] A. fungus [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. laughter [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD55PPEWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A mold spore has a negative impact on what? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. breathing [SEP] D. gasoline [SEP] E. dirt [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. cells", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWVW16PT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do mold spores have a negative impact on? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. science [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. mold [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. light", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSXN98MH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mold spores have what impact on breathing? [SEP] A. neutral [SEP] B. ambiguous [SEP] C. symptoms [SEP] D. motility [SEP] E. positive [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. negative [SEP] H. uncontrolled", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MU4EDY4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Problems caused by mold spore in the body are treated by what kind of doctor? [SEP] A. heterotrophs [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. critical organs [SEP] D. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] E. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] F. Pulmonologists [SEP] G. electron microscope [SEP] H. one celled organisms", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVRZVPXSI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The wind has a negative impact on what? [SEP] A. the respiratory system [SEP] B. agriculture [SEP] C. most organisms [SEP] D. members of their own species [SEP] E. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] F. they body they live in [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. one celled organisms", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU534XZ622", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of wave results from snapping a rubber band? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. snap in half [SEP] C. electromagnetic [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. ultraviolet [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P2VARTV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A rubber band snapping can cause the particles to do what? [SEP] A. separate [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. divide [SEP] D. attach [SEP] E. electrically [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. make sound", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0F38GTNQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can snapping a rubber band cause? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. Loss of motion [SEP] C. sight [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. stillness [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. sound [SEP] H. noise", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOQ9YYUP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does a rubber band snapping cause? [SEP] A. loss of heat [SEP] B. Injury [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. energy destruction [SEP] H. heat", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066QSRRZB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a rubber band snapping causes the particles in the rubber band to cause what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. sound waves [SEP] C. rumbles [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. color spots [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. loud music", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2PUBLHK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does a rubber band snapping cause? [SEP] A. frequency wave [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. electrically [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. chemical reaction [SEP] G. elastic [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0SBQZE5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "An elastic snapping causes the particles in the elastic to do what? [SEP] A. disappear [SEP] B. break off [SEP] C. freeze [SEP] D. behave [SEP] E. steady [SEP] F. similar [SEP] G. vibrate [SEP] H. Bend", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYJTZ61A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a rubber band snapping cause? [SEP] A. its atoms freeze [SEP] B. it heats up [SEP] C. its atoms slow down [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. voltage [SEP] F. electrically [SEP] G. it cools down [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B126K0W6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A rubber band stretched too thin will have particles what? [SEP] A. tiny [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. break off [SEP] E. vibrate [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. imbalanced [SEP] H. energy", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2UOSIK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A rubber band snapping acts like what? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. wavelengths and photons [SEP] C. Relieve pain [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. A piano making sound", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX9GLQOX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a rubber band snapping causes the particles in the rubber band to what? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. electrically [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. create sound", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3QFTI13", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "something available in the where causes particles in itself to vibrate when snapping? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. laboratory [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS8BIAOM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When stretched too thin what kind of bands will vibrate? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. coiled [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. elastic [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. arteries [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. small", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQ148TL1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A rubber band snapping causes the particles in the rubber band to [SEP] A. Rise [SEP] B. Loose [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. struck", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VTSSS2P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The ability of organisms to do what changes over time? [SEP] A. sleep [SEP] B. reusing materials [SEP] C. adapt to sound [SEP] D. change habitats [SEP] E. move to different locations [SEP] F. competing for resources [SEP] G. adapt to environment [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SYWNOM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Evolution is a change in the genetic traits of living things over what? [SEP] A. universes [SEP] B. HIV [SEP] C. long [SEP] D. extinct organisms [SEP] E. dead things [SEP] F. time [SEP] G. H 2 O [SEP] H. years", "id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7EU3R7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "in evolution, what changes in living things over time? [SEP] A. traits [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. alleles [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEBT5DUUG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the speed of the change in the characteristics of living things over time? [SEP] A. Jet speed. [SEP] B. Speed of light. [SEP] C. long [SEP] D. Slow. [SEP] E. Mach speeds. [SEP] F. slows [SEP] G. speed [SEP] H. years", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJGDMFQN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": " _can cause evolution [SEP] A. weather [SEP] B. environment [SEP] C. our star [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. behavior [SEP] G. sound [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW742BD60", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is a change in the characteristics of living things over time? [SEP] A. biological diversity [SEP] B. the process of plants [SEP] C. the process of darwin [SEP] D. the process of mutants [SEP] E. The number of individuals [SEP] F. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] G. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] H. the process of adaptation", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JZNXOW8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Evolution changes the characteristics of what over time? [SEP] A. the Moon [SEP] B. Man [SEP] C. life [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. plants", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36QNS6Q5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "evolution is the change in characteristics of what over time? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ81NFO9N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes changes in characteristics of living things over time? [SEP] A. mutations [SEP] B. science [SEP] C. parents [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. light energy [SEP] F. news [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7OKCCKB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does evolution study over time? [SEP] A. Plant reproduction [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. characteristics [SEP] H. light energy", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAC5Z9YH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be used as an energy source by devices? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066REURZN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used as an energy source by television? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. our nearest star [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. satellites [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZMT7BDO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is used as an energy source to electrical outlets [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. wires [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VEG0M9LD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Electricity is used for energy by what? [SEP] A. cucumbers [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. computers [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. minerals [SEP] F. human computers [SEP] G. consumers [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTADTPRVE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What uses electricity as an energy source? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. athletes [SEP] C. satellites [SEP] D. consumers [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. computers [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. people", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMM5RCL3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is used as an energy source by pagers? [SEP] A. Wi-Fi [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. antennae [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Heart rate [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JTDZHT7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is electricity? [SEP] A. coiled [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. a hazard [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALLVX2K3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "an energy source used by devices moves well through what? [SEP] A. objects that have mass [SEP] B. colder weather [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. an electron microscope [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. wires and water [SEP] G. during the day [SEP] H. they body they live in", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ3LWHN9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "a breathing mask keeps what from being inhaled and causing health problems? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. harmful particles [SEP] C. chemical changes [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. oxygen particles [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. air particles [SEP] H. atmosphere particles", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IGXYI2FL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can keep mold from entering the respiratory system? [SEP] A. vaccinations [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. deep breaths [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. a breathing mask [SEP] F. moisture [SEP] G. organic molecules [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36K986QN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Breathing masks are used to keep harmful particles from entering the mouth and the what? [SEP] A. body [SEP] B. eyes [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. gullet [SEP] F. nose [SEP] G. ears [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI0MSGTH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is one thing a breathing mask can protect you from? [SEP] A. sulfate particles [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. too much air [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. electromagnetic radiation [SEP] G. choking on food [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3Z9YDRA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What keeps smoke out of the respiratory system? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. Masks [SEP] C. Glasses [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. Gloves [SEP] F. Hats [SEP] G. Urea [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMVV48UU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "the what is a defense against harmful particles from entering the body [SEP] A. lungs [SEP] B. It remains dormant [SEP] C. A virus [SEP] D. immune system [SEP] E. exoskeleton [SEP] F. pancreas [SEP] G. chickenpox [SEP] H. liver", "id": "3QILPRALQ5UZVV34GGI8YW4SR678NG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A breathing mask can prevent what kind of particle from entering the lung? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. harmful [SEP] C. rabies [SEP] D. A virus [SEP] E. x-ray [SEP] F. deadly [SEP] G. ion [SEP] H. small", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FUR656S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be used for keeping aerosols from entering the respiratory system? [SEP] A. goggles [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. breathing masks [SEP] F. lab coats [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. gloves", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM76P1VYP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does a breathing mask keep harmful particles from entering? [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. tissue [SEP] C. stomach [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. H20 [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. gas masks", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT1830K47BV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a gas mask keep out? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. The atmosphere [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. air pollution [SEP] E. energy barrier [SEP] F. Bodily water [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZPAO8YH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can prevent an allergic reaction? [SEP] A. chemical messengers [SEP] B. prolactin release [SEP] C. with their fur [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Breathing mask [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREH7GGC5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "behaviors increase through what that improve traits of animal's ability to survive [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. hunting [SEP] C. biological diversity [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. eating [SEP] F. produce offspring [SEP] G. natural selection [SEP] H. grooming", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN4P0UB3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what describes behaviors that improve fitness? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. mass [SEP] C. Darwinism [SEP] D. Riding a bike [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. density [SEP] H. positive", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHLRFNUC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Behaviors that improve fitness increase through what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. Animal survival [SEP] C. increases [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. Riding a bike [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. adaptation [SEP] H. insulation", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYG2Z16K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What process increases behaviors that improve fitness? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. humanization [SEP] D. evolution [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. sleep [SEP] H. cats", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJGWMKM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The evolution of animal genetic resources can be impacted by: [SEP] A. extinction [SEP] B. Mars [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. Darwin [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. behavior [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. Galapagos Islands", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSUWN4QJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do behaviors that improve fitness increase? [SEP] A. because of Darwin [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. due to fertilization [SEP] D. due to asexual reproduction [SEP] E. through evolution [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. Riding a bike", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW7786D6A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do behaviors that improve fitness increase through? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. evolution [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. environment", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CGHPL6F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Behaviors that improve fitness increase through what? [SEP] A. evolving [SEP] B. relocating [SEP] C. absorbing [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. Riding a bike [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. adaptation", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38ULJ8AYJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is one of the facets of an organism's evolution? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. fitness [SEP] C. properties [SEP] D. thirst [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. swimming [SEP] G. offspring [SEP] H. recycling", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8QATY5U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Behaviors that improve fitness improve through what [SEP] A. Riding a bike [SEP] B. environment [SEP] C. reduced heat [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. evolution [SEP] G. Summer [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50CP6UJB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Behaviors that improve fitness increase through [SEP] A. differential reproduction [SEP] B. produce offspring [SEP] C. biological diversity [SEP] D. metabolic reaction [SEP] E. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] F. characteristics [SEP] G. barks and snarls [SEP] H. members of their own species", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MTJYPH1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can genetic material have? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. clorophyll [SEP] D. nucleotide [SEP] E. symmetry [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWHBL6N3W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Damaged DNA might benefit from: [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. cellular repair [SEP] C. mutagens [SEP] D. UV rays [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. radiation [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONQUCN4A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells have multiple repair mechanisms to fix the effects of what? [SEP] A. A drug. [SEP] B. acid rain [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. herbicide [SEP] E. radiation [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJAQX8E3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is one method of fixing DNA mutations? [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. agriculture [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. acetic acid [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. Excision", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURM3UVEM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cells have multiple repair mechanisms to fix mutations in what? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. members of their own species [SEP] E. wavelengths and photons [SEP] F. epidermis and dermis [SEP] G. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YM722TYI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "DNA can be fixed with repair mechanisms of [SEP] A. CO 2 [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. three [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. Seesaw", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZTUM8YN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells have multiple repair mechanisms to fix what? [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. damage in DNA [SEP] D. critical organs [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE9JWAWN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do cells have multiple repair mechanisms to repair? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. damage to DNA [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTK4I2HV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells have multiple repair mechanisms to fix what? [SEP] A. a tree falling [SEP] B. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] C. that material's properties [SEP] D. damaged DNA duplication [SEP] E. an area swollen with pus [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. The bending of a ray of light", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VUKQU6F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are usually acquired from contact with infected animals? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. disabilities [SEP] G. infestation [SEP] H. yelps", "id": "3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1LR7YY8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is considered to be nonliving? [SEP] A. AIDS [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. HPV [SEP] D. HIV [SEP] E. RNA [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. p53", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD648KJN9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are usually considered to be nonliving? [SEP] A. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. the smallest agents of disease [SEP] G. starfish [SEP] H. Contaminated wounds", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU7V2VUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is considered to be nonliving? [SEP] A. illness [SEP] B. Staphylococcus [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. Influenza [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. E. coli [SEP] H. Streptococcus", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA687N0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do acellular organisms need? [SEP] A. body water [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. Bodily water [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. moss [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. flesh [SEP] H. living host", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YJM8TIO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is considered to be nonliving? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. protist [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. Herpes [SEP] F. illness [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. oak tree", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KLM8BEE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Viruses are usually considered to be what? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. made up of bacteria [SEP] C. made up of medicine [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. made up of atoms [SEP] F. made up of colors [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCDI1IBM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are usually considered to be nonliving? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] C. phytoplankton [SEP] D. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. microorganisms [SEP] H. Contaminated wounds", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG9Z8RJW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is smallpox considered to be? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. illness [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. homogenous [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. negative [SEP] H. nonliving", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1X8J454", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Atoms make up many things, like what? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Fuel cells [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SNE5AQ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is considered nonliving? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. smallest agent of disease [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] F. Food poisoning [SEP] G. an area swollen with pus [SEP] H. loses an electron", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3DFU9AB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Many believe the cause of smallpox to be what? [SEP] A. fever [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. Allergies [SEP] E. Nonliving [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9U42IGV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the simplest organisms known are usually conisdered to be what? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. nonliving [SEP] F. homogenous [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. warm-blooded", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW3044EY30D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what reproduces by laying eggs? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. chickens [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. platypus [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJM3I8FF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A platypus is an example of [SEP] A. a reptile [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. an amphibian [SEP] D. a monotreme [SEP] E. killing insects [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. murmur [SEP] H. an arachnid", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OO68QKZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "the young of monotremes are [SEP] A. hatched [SEP] B. babies [SEP] C. fertile [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. older than their parents [SEP] G. born without a backbone [SEP] H. always stillborn", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW6H22YV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A platypus is an example of _. [SEP] A. Marsupial. [SEP] B. Monotremes. [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. killing insects [SEP] F. Amphibian. [SEP] G. Placental mammal. [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B83E1F2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What reproduces by laying eggs? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. platypuses [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. chickens [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HPRVKXU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Echidnas reproduce how? [SEP] A. asexually [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. spread flower seeds [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. by birthing live young [SEP] F. by laying eggs [SEP] G. by budding [SEP] H. with their fur", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35S23GOMF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A duckbill platypus is a mammal that reproduces how? [SEP] A. asexually [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. by cloning [SEP] D. spread flower seeds [SEP] E. They have thick fur [SEP] F. by laying eggs [SEP] G. with their fur [SEP] H. swans", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YMANPTYE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Platypus and Echidna are mammals that reproduce by what? [SEP] A. hospital visits [SEP] B. cesarean sections [SEP] C. organs [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. live birth [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. laying eggs", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MMH2KG1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How does an echidna reproduce? [SEP] A. during the day [SEP] B. it can be seen [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. Laying eggs [SEP] E. litter [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJKAYKA6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Female monotremes reproduce by laying eggs and have no what? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. fusion [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. teats [SEP] E. rings [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. eyes", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ50JXO9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "when is it often uncomfortable? [SEP] A. at room temperature [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] D. pillows [SEP] E. heat or cold [SEP] F. sleeping [SEP] G. Riding a bike [SEP] H. when cell walls relax", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y75SB82", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cell walls relax and increase the flow of what? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. saliva [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. Air [SEP] G. semen [SEP] H. water", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0PU87GR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What occurs when the encasing of a plant cell relaxes? [SEP] A. recovery [SEP] B. dilation [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. shrinkage [SEP] E. heat-expansion [SEP] F. contraction [SEP] G. Exfoliation [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLOJ4PW7E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When cell walls relax they [SEP] A. migrate [SEP] B. slows [SEP] C. nektar [SEP] D. vibrate [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. widen [SEP] G. expand [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQX0LTL2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes cell walls to relax? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. dilation [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E4V2V6C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What occurs when the tension of cell walls are eased? [SEP] A. Sleep [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. Exfoliation [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. dilation [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. murmur", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB3VI1WS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What becomes larger when cell walls relax? [SEP] A. shrub beds [SEP] B. wave in air [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. the pupils", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P5732AP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when cell walls relax? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. preventing heat transfer [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. air cools [SEP] G. Cell walls expand [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES7MLE6M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What relaxes, thereby causing aneurysms? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. matter vibrating [SEP] E. blood vessels [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMHDPQ3H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can be relaxed by dilation? [SEP] A. artery [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. the eyes [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. breathing", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HZ9XAUN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens before the rigid structure that surrounds the plant cell dilates? [SEP] A. It decreases [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. air cools [SEP] D. relaxation [SEP] E. cracking [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3UF549V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What occurs when cell walls ease up? [SEP] A. root growth [SEP] B. air cools [SEP] C. dilation [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. recovery [SEP] G. Exfoliation [SEP] H. less water", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7WIVMVK4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Dilation occurs when part of a cell that a what does not have relaxes. [SEP] A. breathing [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. the eyes [SEP] D. abrasion [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. animal [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. retina", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCORRMXGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause cell walls to relax? [SEP] A. Decreased light intensity [SEP] B. Something coming from a gland [SEP] C. matter vibrating [SEP] D. Temperature changing [SEP] E. Water vapor cooling [SEP] F. the Earth being tilted [SEP] G. raising their temperature [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDX5FM5KP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what occurs when cells walls relax? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. aneurisms [SEP] D. recovery [SEP] E. state [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRAHHFVY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fires cannot burn where? [SEP] A. dormant state [SEP] B. one celled organisms [SEP] C. in the atmosphere [SEP] D. in a pit [SEP] E. in the woods [SEP] F. In the winter [SEP] G. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] H. vacuum of space", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HTLMBCR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Fires with good air circulation will what? [SEP] A. grow [SEP] B. kill [SEP] C. shrink [SEP] D. burn [SEP] E. expand [SEP] F. be cold [SEP] G. deadly [SEP] H. extinguish", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTGR01ZG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where is fire impossible? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. In space [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. uncontrolled [SEP] E. Inside a car [SEP] F. On television [SEP] G. summer end [SEP] H. On a mountain", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SFJAAQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where is a fire least likely to start? [SEP] A. kalenchoes [SEP] B. a forest [SEP] C. a fireplace [SEP] D. soft soil [SEP] E. dormant [SEP] F. the Moon [SEP] G. a wood pile [SEP] H. rivers slow", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1JOHA5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a fire require to burn? [SEP] A. A transportation fuel [SEP] B. Something with exactly 2 protons [SEP] C. chemical to mechanical energy [SEP] D. Something with exactly eight protons [SEP] E. Something with exactly 1 proton [SEP] F. Burning fuel and air [SEP] G. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] H. Something with 7 protons", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJI4U8FP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does fire require oxygen for? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. combustion [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. turning blue [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. cooking food [SEP] H. extinguishing", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFJ10XU5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is required to burn a building? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. sigh [SEP] D. ghost [SEP] E. words [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. power", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL714I10W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do you increase the burn rate? [SEP] A. an electric stove [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. burn wet materials [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. add more oxygen [SEP] F. decrease amount of fuel [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. decrease the oxygen", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTIPW7KF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How do you put out a fire? [SEP] A. power [SEP] B. boiling [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. smother it [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNE6IPQF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A fire requires a by-product of what? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. photosynthesis. [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. heating liquids [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2FO1RQ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Smoke is a product of what being burned? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBVM8E19", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What destroys rainforests? [SEP] A. snakes [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. creating paper [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. humans disturb it [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSY7JB8DW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause deforestation? [SEP] A. Planting flowers [SEP] B. Creating paper [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. Filtering water [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. Cutting grass [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW37PY2R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Reducing paper production would directly help stop what international problem? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. obesity [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. cool summers [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. population movement [SEP] G. antibiotic resistant bacteria [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685FYZEZIM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What needs to grow for paper to be made? [SEP] A. paper [SEP] B. books [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. plants", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFYY2CXVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Epiphytes can eventually lead to the production of what? [SEP] A. iron [SEP] B. plastic [SEP] C. paper [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. steel [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET6NL6TV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does creating paper do? [SEP] A. duplicate itself [SEP] B. Makes the air dirtier [SEP] C. Makes food [SEP] D. Cleans the air [SEP] E. converting electricity to heat [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. Lengthens tree life", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W46XVKN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "creating paper may cause [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. Something to move [SEP] C. destroying life [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X0GH393", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what requires cutting down trees? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. pulped wood [SEP] F. burning [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV1N3OGD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What feed on plant plankton? [SEP] A. passenger pigeons [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. animal plankton [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. horses [SEP] G. absorb light energy [SEP] H. honeybees", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XMYZ749", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do zooplankton feed on? [SEP] A. whales [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. minute plants [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. Germy surfaces [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXTFVOOE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The tiny animals known as zooplankton feed on [SEP] A. an organism's body [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. minute men [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. minute plants [SEP] G. absorb light energy [SEP] H. whales", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SZGJMO3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are zooplankton? [SEP] A. microscopic [SEP] B. infected [SEP] C. huge [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. giant [SEP] F. small [SEP] G. Absorb light [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JRQDVJO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can feed on phytoplankton? [SEP] A. producers [SEP] B. phytoplankton [SEP] C. passenger pigeons [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. tiny crustaceans [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3018Q3ZVOIPYTHOB6LJ337FXGXAARY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do zooplankton feed on? [SEP] A. planktonic plants [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. microorganisms [SEP] E. NaCl [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. an area swollen with pus", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVF2C36A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Some crustaceans feed on [SEP] A. phytoplankton [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. refraction of light [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. carbon [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. salt and water.", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBHWL8JE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are copepods? [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. Tiny animals [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. Insects [SEP] F. Fish [SEP] G. Something to move [SEP] H. storing water", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJZ1P32G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What ocean organisms feed on phytoplankton? [SEP] A. gills [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. edible [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. tiny", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2A4LSZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Fish and other animals eat tiny animals that feed on what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. phytoplankton [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDWGPYIZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Zooplankton are tiny animals that feed on what? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. plant life [SEP] F. diatoms [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1PTG5A3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause tsunamis when moved? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. Tectonic plates [SEP] C. tectonic distance [SEP] D. tectonic notes [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. dinner plates [SEP] G. an external framework [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFYXUHXVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes volcanic eruptions? [SEP] A. Too much lava in the volcano [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. Lava getting too hot [SEP] D. Earthquakes [SEP] E. Tectonic plates moving [SEP] F. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. The area was once underwater", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB439KTL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause tsunamis? [SEP] A. cloud movement [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. sonic booms [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. the movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. deadly and devastating [SEP] G. mountain formations [SEP] H. wind and erosion", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UAQIKLD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes volcanic eruptions? [SEP] A. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] B. high-mass stars collapsing [SEP] C. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] D. Two things found in Florida [SEP] E. Two things that come together in San Andreas [SEP] F. Two things found in Washington DC [SEP] G. Sudden shaking of the ground. [SEP] H. Two things found in Manhattan", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3KKFI1T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can the movement of tectonic plates do? [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. threatened [SEP] C. Destroy cities [SEP] D. Prevent shaking [SEP] E. Create people [SEP] F. Build bridges [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANDOHANG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause a short-term cooling of the Earth's climate? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] C. The movement of tectonic plates. [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. wind and erosion [SEP] H. exposure to cold", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62J70PQW9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What effect could more active plate tectonics have on the earth? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. Decreased precipitation [SEP] C. a tree falling [SEP] D. the production of heat [SEP] E. Lower average temperature [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. a lot of human deaths [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JO2F4KS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "can the movement of tectonic plates be predicted? [SEP] A. look [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. eons [SEP] D. well [SEP] E. loss [SEP] F. Rio [SEP] G. made [SEP] H. yes", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJIV1F8L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes volcanic eruptions? [SEP] A. eukyarotes [SEP] B. Water expanding [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. earthquakes [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. scattered light [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBJ3O5R1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the movement of tectonic plates causes what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. to move people [SEP] D. climate [SEP] E. debris flows [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N5HKG1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what causes volcanic eruptions? [SEP] A. scattered light [SEP] B. eukyarotes [SEP] C. earthquakes [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29WWBT34", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is not changed by melting? [SEP] A. Shape [SEP] B. Mass [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. O3 [SEP] F. Density [SEP] G. Volume [SEP] H. matter", "id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8GMKUF8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happening to something will not change its mass? [SEP] A. growing [SEP] B. Dilution [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. doubling [SEP] E. melting [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. shrinking", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2UNNIKZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does not change during melting? [SEP] A. Solid [SEP] B. Density [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. vapors [SEP] E. O3 [SEP] F. fats [SEP] G. Mass [SEP] H. Sublimation", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7HKZCKR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does not change mass? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. bullfrogs [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. blastoids [SEP] G. melting [SEP] H. volume", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MFFTGKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What doesn't a phase change alter? [SEP] A. Glaciers [SEP] B. our star [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. Weight [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. Warmth [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. trout", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62ZQACEM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do phase changes not change? [SEP] A. Time and energy [SEP] B. properties of object [SEP] C. Heat energy [SEP] D. color of object [SEP] E. population movement [SEP] F. shape of object [SEP] G. amount of matter [SEP] H. Molecular kinetic energy", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO025YNVS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "phase changes do not change [SEP] A. motility [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. skull [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. symptoms [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLE8SDNFZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What property of matter is not changed during a phase change? [SEP] A. motility [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. nucleus [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. apoptosis [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ8TBEQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does melting not change? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. vapors [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. mass [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. copper", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV9GL1LU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Phase changes do not change [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. amoebae [SEP] C. weight [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. voltage [SEP] G. symptoms [SEP] H. motility", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLSYJDTO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Melting matter does not change its [SEP] A. crust [SEP] B. metal [SEP] C. mass [SEP] D. O3 [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. cycles [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44AG1XJ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to heat a building by a heating system? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. insulation [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. radiator [SEP] F. body heat [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MONWHPU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is used to heat a building? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. iron [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. CFCs [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YD49IT8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do humans use when living in a cold climate? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. spaceships [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. freezers [SEP] E. weapons [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. Blankets [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JE2AD13O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is a way to heat a building? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. Movement of an air mass [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. static electricity [SEP] E. In the winter [SEP] F. potential energy [SEP] G. by indirect light [SEP] H. geothermal energy", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMAVYOUT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what energy is used for heating a building? [SEP] A. fire [SEP] B. flow of protons [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. HPV [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. h2o condensation [SEP] G. thermometers [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGEOJXPV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do radiators use to heat buildings? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. CFCs [SEP] C. Solar power [SEP] D. Oil [SEP] E. Oxygen [SEP] F. hot [SEP] G. Hydrogen [SEP] H. fuse", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XABQ39YQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is energy used for in architects' creations? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. destruction [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. windows [SEP] F. images [SEP] G. heating [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VS8J2SL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What contains energy to raise the temperture of an office? [SEP] A. chemical messengers [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. cooling system [SEP] E. swimming pool [SEP] F. heating system [SEP] G. gym [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LOYETB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A method of heating a building might be what? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. Blizzards [SEP] C. Heated arguments [SEP] D. threatened [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. Direct sunlight. [SEP] G. Mothballs [SEP] H. slow and inefficient", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKXT3SWB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "buildings use a combination of production, exchange, and distribution of energy to for what [SEP] A. energy usage [SEP] B. consumers [SEP] C. ventilation [SEP] D. views [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. Quality of life [SEP] H. water", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NCXKNMG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used for heating a building by a heating system? [SEP] A. the Sun's rays [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1NRJ6AK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of energy is produced the most worldwide? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. our star [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. Heating [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. sound", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIMECHFO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does food contain? [SEP] A. time [SEP] B. Organic molecules [SEP] C. money [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] F. love [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. wavelengths and photons", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS3L9ONE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do things that cannot make their own food need as a nutrient? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. metal [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. mud [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. protein [SEP] G. prototype [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3V26SBZTBDD8WGIASUTF6385X5AZZ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What obtain their food from plants and cannot make their own food? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. Flowers [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. lichen [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. grass", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5WHQH69", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are living things that cannot make their own food? [SEP] A. hydrogen [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD8PWYJG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Mammals are [SEP] A. animal transport [SEP] B. Heterotrophs [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. pathogens [SEP] G. producers [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NOGA8P1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is one thing fish cannot make? [SEP] A. babies [SEP] B. nests [SEP] C. matter [SEP] D. fat [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. bubbles [SEP] H. food", "id": "3NOKK93PR17CAQ0I0K1P0J65OJNEEJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": " fungi are living things that cannot make their own what [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. cells [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Fruits [SEP] E. H 2 O [SEP] F. nests [SEP] G. habitat [SEP] H. matter", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4YCC1P90", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What cannot make their own food? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. producers [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. phytoplankton [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOFH07FF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can fish not make? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. copper [SEP] C. Mass [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. eggs [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. sodium", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RQVGPZ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Animals require eating plants to do what? [SEP] A. die [SEP] B. store [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. decay [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. pass out [SEP] H. move", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXN7FJEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals require to move? [SEP] A. babies [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. oven [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. children", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QX2I09M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "All dogs require what to move? [SEP] A. dog treats [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. barking [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. feet [SEP] H. a leash", "id": "3PPTZCWALQJZIOHJ5YA2FAW1PBVZQT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does an animal require to move? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. bone movement [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. heat", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJB2VMKJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What allows for movement in animals? [SEP] A. the digestive system [SEP] B. an external framework [SEP] C. energizing crystals [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. spinning wheels [SEP] F. burning energy [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. changing tires", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT7867ZTO6K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires energy? [SEP] A. trees staying in place [SEP] B. animals with backbones [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. statues not moving [SEP] E. some invertebrates [SEP] F. rocks remaining still [SEP] G. power stations [SEP] H. animals running", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZLEJQYH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What substance gives animals the power of movement? [SEP] A. Hydrogen peroxide [SEP] B. force [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. Sturdy boots [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. Mass [SEP] G. Hard metals [SEP] H. Food", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF38NHA9A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals require to move? [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. Prey [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. Shelter [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. Food [SEP] H. Predators", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFID2TPA0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What attracts bees? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. Echinoids [SEP] C. a chime [SEP] D. petals [SEP] E. nectar [SEP] F. hornets [SEP] G. the queen bee [SEP] H. courtship", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAO1QZ6K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What helps pollinates plants? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. A quiet location [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Bats [SEP] E. A sandy ground [SEP] F. Severe thunderstorms [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. Bees", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUOTO2O9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do plants use to attract pollinators? [SEP] A. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] B. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen [SEP] C. Something that is secreted in a shallow cup. [SEP] D. Something that grows into the ground [SEP] E. chain called a polynucleotide [SEP] F. Something that vaporizes into the air [SEP] G. Something that grows on a bush [SEP] H. chemical compound NaCl", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J50RYQVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do flowers use to attract pollinators? [SEP] A. sun light [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. buzzing [SEP] D. honey [SEP] E. sugary liquid [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI46DPMM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do plants use to attract bees? [SEP] A. nektar [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. necklaces [SEP] E. employee lounges [SEP] F. cellulose [SEP] G. sweet music [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGFOWCQJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do plants use nectar to attract? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. honey [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. bees [SEP] F. animal [SEP] G. fruit [SEP] H. children", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QY4VOLN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What helps attract bees to plants? [SEP] A. courtship [SEP] B. a chime [SEP] C. Nectar [SEP] D. Petals [SEP] E. cellulose [SEP] F. Ants [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. Honey", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N7RUNM9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do plants use nectar to attract? [SEP] A. ants [SEP] B. apples [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. tulips [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. bees [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. animal", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K5NZ0RK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do butterflies do to plants? [SEP] A. Reproduction [SEP] B. feed [SEP] C. they bend [SEP] D. They lay eggs [SEP] E. kill [SEP] F. pollinate [SEP] G. inseminate [SEP] H. reproduce", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JE42J13G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does nectar attract? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Air [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. Nematoda [SEP] E. pigeons [SEP] F. Insects [SEP] G. organisms [SEP] H. h20", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36M806QF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is used to attract birds to flowering plants? [SEP] A. cellulose [SEP] B. Collagen [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. a chime [SEP] G. nectar [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1XZ8539A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be essential for fruit production? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. ribosomes [SEP] D. gene flow [SEP] E. nectar [SEP] F. Collagen [SEP] G. Enzymes [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9731FP1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants attract bees with what? [SEP] A. male gametes [SEP] B. organic molecules [SEP] C. sense organs [SEP] D. fertilization occurs [SEP] E. circulatory systems [SEP] F. color of their flowers [SEP] G. smell and taste [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066NXCRZ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does heat and pressures make from dead plants? [SEP] A. Soil [SEP] B. peat [SEP] C. Heat [SEP] D. Oil [SEP] E. moss [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. Gas", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NLBWP8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what remains are changed into natural gas by heat and pressure change? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. dinosaurs [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. skull [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. sea squirts", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMVL33OT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where do fossil fuels come from? [SEP] A. Dead prehistoric beings [SEP] B. Under water [SEP] C. basic building blocks of life [SEP] D. dead organisms [SEP] E. decaying trees [SEP] F. burning coal [SEP] G. A factory [SEP] H. Outerspace", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL1255IZBV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What two things turn fossils to natural gas? [SEP] A. heat and cold [SEP] B. heat and fuel [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. heat and pressure [SEP] E. pressure and time [SEP] F. scarce resources [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8PFRY51", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does heat and pressure change into natural gas? [SEP] A. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] B. compound of hydrogen oxygen [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. art [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. remains of dinosaurs [SEP] G. preparation [SEP] H. science", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD7DS79T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Heat and pressure upon fossils creates what? [SEP] A. snow [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. ecosystems [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6LMSSVR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what gets changed into natural gas due to heat and pressure? [SEP] A. mussels [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. glass [SEP] D. clams [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. dinosaurs", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKI8T41U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can change the remains of prehistoric living things into natural gas? [SEP] A. rock metamorphizing [SEP] B. a hydraulic system [SEP] C. Time and energy [SEP] D. the ground shaking [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. chemical reaction [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FO7A65N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what grows roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. burrs [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. hydrogen [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHUQ54UF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Most plants have what that that go down into the soil to soak up water and minerals? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. sodium [SEP] D. nails [SEP] E. feet [SEP] F. anchors [SEP] G. toes [SEP] H. an ion", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS3QNON2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a positive effect of plant needs for water and minerals from soil? [SEP] A. erosion prevention [SEP] B. reducing acid rain [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. agriculture [SEP] E. nutrient deficiency [SEP] F. water run-off [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. Exfoliation", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYTGKTJE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "most what grow roots into the soil to absorb inorganic elements? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. burrs [SEP] D. rose petals [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6Y9JOAL2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does fertilizer supplement? [SEP] A. precipitation [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. rock [SEP] H. water", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZMWIZGD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What grows roots down into the soil to absorb water and minerals? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. potatoes [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. burrs [SEP] H. Trees", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4EHVHVT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "After the roots develop, most absorb what? [SEP] A. root systems [SEP] B. spores and sunlight [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. water and minerals [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. salt and water. [SEP] G. It helps them survive [SEP] H. water and ammonia", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQYIALTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can a producer grow down into the soil in order to absorb minerals and water? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. stems [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. Oak [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. burrs [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. water absorbing petals", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSLO85FO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What grows into the soil to absorb water and minerals? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. burrs [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. Carrots [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HME0KX6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a root that absorbs water? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. apples [SEP] C. Grass [SEP] D. Spruce [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. koalas [SEP] H. voles", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A703IH8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where are the remains of animals found? [SEP] A. In hot climates [SEP] B. Where they lived [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. mouth of rivers [SEP] F. In cold climates [SEP] G. single-celled organisms [SEP] H. Where they migrated away from", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRP8CAH1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Animal and plant fossils are located where? [SEP] A. living things [SEP] B. dead organisms [SEP] C. through a plant [SEP] D. in an animal [SEP] E. mouth of rivers [SEP] F. in a pot [SEP] G. in their habitats [SEP] H. Earth orbiting the Sun", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMAMUOU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Evidence of past life can show that what used to live in a place? [SEP] A. souls [SEP] B. animals with backbones [SEP] C. organisms [SEP] D. plant or animal [SEP] E. Males and females [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. reincarnation [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG14SF2O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If _ of an animal are found in a place then that animal used to live in that place [SEP] A. living things [SEP] B. offspring [SEP] C. predators [SEP] D. prey [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. phylum arthropoda [SEP] G. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] H. preserved remains", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQRDH8XK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can you find from an animal that indicates is used to live in that place? [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. limestone [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. bones [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. support [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. shells", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY2LYXVE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What found in a place shows that animal or plant used to live in that place? [SEP] A. remains [SEP] B. Echinoids [SEP] C. dirt [SEP] D. Earthworms [SEP] E. unique [SEP] F. an image [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. water", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZHB3CCW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where are dinosaur remains usually found? [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. dead organisms [SEP] C. where they used to live [SEP] D. places they had never been [SEP] E. where they visit occasionally [SEP] F. places they would avoid [SEP] G. sedimentary rocks [SEP] H. deposit feeders", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAGC8407", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where can fossils be found [SEP] A. sea squirts [SEP] B. Nematoda [SEP] C. loose dirt [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. coral reefs [SEP] G. Echinoids [SEP] H. wetlands", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LS830W6E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are the traces of a living thing formed from? [SEP] A. remains [SEP] B. coral [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. cellulose [SEP] E. organisms [SEP] F. coral reef [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. Collagen", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RPZBWVV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "If what are found in permafrost, that plant used to live in that place? [SEP] A. Echinoids [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. deuterostomes [SEP] D. bullfrogs [SEP] E. frozen fossils [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. Nematoda [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU676CJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used as an important survival trait by some animals? [SEP] A. bleeding [SEP] B. lying [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. hibernation [SEP] F. four limbs [SEP] G. proteins [SEP] H. crying", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM701CLO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what season do animals conserve energy? [SEP] A. winter [SEP] B. summer [SEP] C. dormant [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. mild [SEP] F. monsoon [SEP] G. autumn [SEP] H. spring", "id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4FY9G61", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can squirrels do to conserve energy? [SEP] A. sleep [SEP] B. hibernate [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. swim [SEP] E. run [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. burrow [SEP] H. Change colors", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMXTGJ95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Why do animals sleep through winter? [SEP] A. To conserve energy [SEP] B. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] C. They get bored [SEP] D. Endocrine system [SEP] E. They only like warmth [SEP] F. dormant state [SEP] G. To save time [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MP5FPHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is used for conserving energy by some animals? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. breathing [SEP] E. hunting [SEP] F. organic molecules [SEP] G. dormant state [SEP] H. sleep-like state", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJCI7KMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Why do bears enter a deep sleep? [SEP] A. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] B. prolactin release [SEP] C. chemical messengers [SEP] D. They can't live in the cold [SEP] E. To get some rest [SEP] F. To conserve energy [SEP] G. Endocrine system [SEP] H. They don't like the winter", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULZS9L08", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Animals hibernate to conserve what? [SEP] A. carbon [SEP] B. life [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. time [SEP] E. sleep [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. matter", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES3606ET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why do bears hibernate? [SEP] A. use greater resources [SEP] B. one celled organisms [SEP] C. they are lazy [SEP] D. conserve energy [SEP] E. When it's cold [SEP] F. hard outer covering [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. more sleep", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N74QMNU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is an important survival trait? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. Endocrine system [SEP] C. apathy [SEP] D. laziness [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. hibernation [SEP] G. vanity [SEP] H. health", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSAIEW6O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Electrical current running through wire can do what or cause a fire? [SEP] A. check the wire [SEP] B. damage the insulation [SEP] C. cool the wire [SEP] D. get chemical reactions started [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. move the wire [SEP] G. activation energy [SEP] H. get started", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKQ7CDWD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause a wire to heat up? [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. LEDs [SEP] E. motors [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. silt [SEP] H. copper", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALOFUSTL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "electrical current running through a wire can damage the insulation or what? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. energy barrier [SEP] C. humans disturb it [SEP] D. cause electrical conditioning [SEP] E. cause a fire [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. cause hair conditioning [SEP] H. cause new lines", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ309URBZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can run through copper, causing it to heat up? [SEP] A. activation energy [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. an electron lens [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. electrical current", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCLZO5LK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can run through a wire causing it to heat up? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. flow of neutrons [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. chemical messengers [SEP] G. flow of protons [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTA4H4RVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Electrical current running through a wire causes an increase in what? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. Joules [SEP] D. water current [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. toughness [SEP] G. distance [SEP] H. lightning", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GWJARI9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes heat in a wire? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. unidirectional [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. energy barrier", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNFTKM4Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when a wire is moved across a magnetic field? [SEP] A. unidirectional [SEP] B. the wire heats up [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. activation energy [SEP] G. An object is seen [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVF2SGQB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How does energy get wasted in a wire? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. It decreases [SEP] C. scattered light [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. It heats up", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXU5K1VM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "_ running through a wire causes that wire to heat up [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. activation energy [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. reflecting light", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4HEU0U4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "electrical current running through a wire can cause a what [SEP] A. fire hazard [SEP] B. similar [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. energy barrier [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LKTIXA1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Building housing developments usually requires doing what to numerous plant and animal species? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. endangering them [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. sheltering them [SEP] F. feeding them [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. hunting them", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QBDPAG3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what habitats are replaced when building housing developments? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. strays and wildlife [SEP] C. sea creatures [SEP] D. dolphins [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. single-celled organisms [SEP] G. one celled organisms [SEP] H. Males and females", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE6L95VS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When would animal burrows need replacing? [SEP] A. the wearing away of rock [SEP] B. when the population is safe [SEP] C. when nothing has changed [SEP] D. when the animals are happy [SEP] E. building housing developments [SEP] F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. after too much water received", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTYSPADN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Building housing developments may cause [SEP] A. eruptions [SEP] B. colder weather [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. extinction [SEP] F. mutations [SEP] G. Destroy bridges [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSRNXKZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Building housing developments usually requires replacing what? [SEP] A. money [SEP] B. gold reserves [SEP] C. deuterostomes [SEP] D. one celled organisms [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. animal burrows [SEP] H. clocks", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNG9JM4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does building housing developments hurt? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. most organisms [SEP] C. sand [SEP] D. people [SEP] E. root growth [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. Quality of life [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64G1YY7O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can require replacing the forest home of martens? [SEP] A. biological diversity [SEP] B. light rains [SEP] C. light breezes [SEP] D. reusing materials [SEP] E. building housing developments [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] H. morning dew", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QGJ9GAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Developers planning housing tracts usually requires replacing what? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. animal pens [SEP] C. animal habitats [SEP] D. animal fur [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. animal food [SEP] G. one celled organisms [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSMP9QNG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "building housing developments usually requires replacing where an animal what? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. lives [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. houses [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. biome [SEP] H. Frogs.", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQ1FJS1Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What animal would not have its territory covered over by a housing development? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. bullfrogs [SEP] C. Frogs [SEP] D. raccoon [SEP] E. pigeons [SEP] F. salmon [SEP] G. opossum [SEP] H. deer", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B121S0W4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does HIV infect and destroy? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. critical organs [SEP] C. eye sight [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. lymphocytes [SEP] H. AIDS", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G03SFDY7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can infect and destroy helper T cells? [SEP] A. tissues [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. antibodies [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. flagella [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. vipers [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0ZCB3J1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what system does HIV attack? [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. infection [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. brain [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. spinal [SEP] H. immune", "id": "3DOCMVPBTNDKY2Q8MI7RGTUNDJTNN3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What destroys T lymphocytes? [SEP] A. SNPs [SEP] B. tRNA [SEP] C. Oxygen [SEP] D. DDT [SEP] E. HIV [SEP] F. Infections [SEP] G. p53 [SEP] H. Water", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRXVIFVE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What infects and destroys the brains behind immune response? [SEP] A. feet [SEP] B. p53 [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. HIV [SEP] E. acid [SEP] F. fungus [SEP] G. HPV [SEP] H. host", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWLABUXM6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can HIV infect and destroy part of? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. parasitic [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. the immune response [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. Trojan worm", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSMK5QN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the human immunodeficiency virus destroy? [SEP] A. B cells [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. helper T cells [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. cancer cells", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBM4S67E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does HIV damage? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. immunities [SEP] C. Our immune system [SEP] D. immunizations [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. respiratory system [SEP] G. Plant reproduction [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUF5JR1D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what infects and destroys helper T cells? [SEP] A. fungus [SEP] B. memory cells [SEP] C. anemia [SEP] D. AIDS [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. Wasps [SEP] H. blood", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW30448Y301", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can infect and destroy helper T cells? [SEP] A. Q cells [SEP] B. Cooking [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. red blood cells [SEP] E. a-a gradients [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR425D333CE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What infects and destroys helper T cells? [SEP] A. swea [SEP] B. Wasps [SEP] C. AIDS [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. PDAs [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X2493FTGJV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to remove lead from the stomach? [SEP] A. Vomiting reflex [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. Fish hook [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. an electron microscope [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. acid", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLLYZDTX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens to vomitus so that toxic materials are removed from the stomach before they are absorbed? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. dissolved [SEP] C. expelled [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. uncontrolled [SEP] G. soaked up [SEP] H. decreased", "id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4F1AYRF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is the throwing up center of the brain used for? [SEP] A. dissolving enzymes [SEP] B. repair cells in the human body [SEP] C. solving equations [SEP] D. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] E. remove toxic material from the stomach before it is absorbed [SEP] F. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor [SEP] G. lower the surrounding pressure [SEP] H. regulate breathing", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYMSLODT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What must be removed from the stomach before it is absorbed? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. Proteins [SEP] C. all liquids [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. steroids [SEP] G. an overdose [SEP] H. Bodily water", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1GR36AX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Rabbits are what, so they cannot remove toxic material from their stomachs before it is absorbed? [SEP] A. it's bodily water decreases [SEP] B. single-celled organisms [SEP] C. one celled organisms [SEP] D. living things [SEP] E. incapable of regurgitation [SEP] F. They may not survive. [SEP] G. basic building blocks of life [SEP] H. members of their own species", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLNMX4X9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What reflex does nicotine cause because of its toxicity? [SEP] A. contracting [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. motion [SEP] D. Vomiting [SEP] E. symptoms [SEP] F. Heart rate [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. kill", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ0IGOFB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "periscopes are used to find out what about objects [SEP] A. microscopic [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. location [SEP] D. weight [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. observe it [SEP] H. age", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCRTE20W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Doing what with sound waves off the bottom of the ocean is used to find the location of objects? [SEP] A. observe it [SEP] B. skipping them [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. rolling them [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. hopping them [SEP] G. bouncing them [SEP] H. reflecting light", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGMLH8CI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Echolocation be used to find the what of an object? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. location [SEP] C. color [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. small [SEP] G. observe it [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IB5BX1J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do ships find submarines? [SEP] A. guns [SEP] B. Computer [SEP] C. Sight [SEP] D. move [SEP] E. Sonar [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. Diving [SEP] H. Satellite", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG30PJ7L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What uses echolocation to find the location of an object? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. submarines [SEP] E. hawks [SEP] F. animal [SEP] G. bats [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR63SOFTN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can sonar be used to find? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. coastlines [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. submarines [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. tsunamis [SEP] H. patch reefs", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC5DZSFFO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be bounced off the ocean floor to located objects? [SEP] A. soundwaves [SEP] B. rubber balls [SEP] C. submarines [SEP] D. whale bones [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. satellites", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DVI5KUB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is sonar used to find? [SEP] A. past locations of an object [SEP] B. Males and females [SEP] C. The temperature of a body [SEP] D. coastlines [SEP] E. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] F. The weight of something [SEP] G. The current position [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3DP4A96", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Bouncing sound waves off the bottom of the ocean is used to find what? [SEP] A. locations of objects [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. one celled organisms [SEP] D. hidden communities [SEP] E. atlantis [SEP] F. underwater cities [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH5ICCSN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can find the location of an object? [SEP] A. observe it [SEP] B. sea squirts [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Jellyfish [SEP] E. radiography [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. satellites [SEP] H. dolphins", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6OJINI1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are used to find the location of an object? [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. satellites [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. Firecrackers [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. sound waves [SEP] H. microscope", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLLH04X0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is used to find objects underwater? [SEP] A. echolocation [SEP] B. a hydraulic system [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. dolphins [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. by indirect light [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZNUIX64", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does DNA store? [SEP] A. information [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. calories [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. food", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LL3XTBZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what contains genetic instructions? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. Plant reproduction [SEP] D. red hair [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. freckles [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFBQI4T0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "DNA messages to proteins are manufactured by what? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. HIV [SEP] D. cell [SEP] E. SNPs [SEP] F. gene [SEP] G. MTT [SEP] H. ATM", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPJCJJIT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of the following interferes with the assembly of proteins? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. Electric devices [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. dry conditions [SEP] E. saturated fats [SEP] F. Humans [SEP] G. palm oil [SEP] H. Azathioprine.", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E798NWY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What help assemble the proteins? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. A Greek letter [SEP] C. microorganisms [SEP] D. polymers of nucleotides [SEP] E. eggs [SEP] F. sperm [SEP] G. white blood cells [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT7494B9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What type of acid contains inherited instructions for proteins? [SEP] A. HIV [SEP] B. p53 [SEP] C. genetic acids [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. SNPs [SEP] F. protein acid [SEP] G. RNA [SEP] H. two", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWHL3XN3X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "DNA contains what for proteins where polymerase joins the nucleotides together. [SEP] A. genetic instructions [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. acids [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. bases [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3HSYG7LRBJXIIQK2SSNVW9WF2Z5KK1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is made by DNA and helps in assembling? [SEP] A. p53 [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. RNA [SEP] D. two [SEP] E. haploid [SEP] F. gene [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. diploid", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCORS1GXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do cells have? [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. proteins [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. plasma [SEP] H. magma", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46A9Y580", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The genetic material responsible for heredity contains what? [SEP] A. wavelengths and photons [SEP] B. instructions for proteins [SEP] C. characteristics [SEP] D. pre-assembled proteins [SEP] E. organelles [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. A compound that donates proton [SEP] H. blood", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAG2UR8CQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what helps assemble proteins? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. calcium [SEP] E. ribonucleic acid [SEP] F. DNA [SEP] G. oxidation reaction [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELW84EBG0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is required for life? [SEP] A. dna [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. money [SEP] E. lead [SEP] F. ovum [SEP] G. ova [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW320HQSSYM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What contains the instructions for the proteins? [SEP] A. Something that causes allergies [SEP] B. increases a body's strength [SEP] C. Your sensory system picks it up [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. A Greek letter [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. oxidation reaction", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWWPBBGR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What detects hybrids of the substance that helps assemble proteins? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. luminometer [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. A Greek letter [SEP] H. scattered light", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA72CA0R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What contains genetic instructions? [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. cows [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. embryos [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. legumes", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCETOFXQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "DNA contains genetic instructions for proteins, which is a product of what? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. evolution [SEP] H. agriculture", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLZ0M3HK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do DNA and RNA work together to create? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. albumin [SEP] C. an image [SEP] D. resistance [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. alleles [SEP] G. offspring [SEP] H. food", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWIST70UL1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "dendrochronologists do what with regards to tree age? [SEP] A. lie about age [SEP] B. support [SEP] C. observe it [SEP] D. estimate age [SEP] E. begin age [SEP] F. focusing a lens [SEP] G. reinforce age [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NKYZP83", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How can we learn about the seasons by using a tree? [SEP] A. Tasting the tree leaves [SEP] B. Something that can be auburn [SEP] C. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] D. Measuring the height of the tree [SEP] E. Help plants grow [SEP] F. By looking at the trunk [SEP] G. Something that is self-aware [SEP] H. Chopping down the tree", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF921N7Y46Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "you can determine the growth rate of the forest by examining what? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. tissue [SEP] C. bark color [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. radiation level [SEP] G. rings [SEP] H. color gradient", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBECS76N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what unit of time can be estimated by the rings in a tree trunk? [SEP] A. hours [SEP] B. decades [SEP] C. months [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. DNA [SEP] G. years [SEP] H. seasons", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9RX2BDXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Estimating the age of trees can be used for what [SEP] A. genetic diversity [SEP] B. they body they live in [SEP] C. earthquake history [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. gardening [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. bird watching [SEP] H. recreation", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5SUD6H7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is one thing that rings can tell you? [SEP] A. chemical changes [SEP] B. encoded information [SEP] C. coded genes [SEP] D. age of a woman [SEP] E. age of a tree [SEP] F. age of a lake [SEP] G. it can be seen [SEP] H. size of a tree", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W400HNHZR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be used to estimate a forest's growth rate? [SEP] A. rings [SEP] B. fibers [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. bark [SEP] E. crown [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. traits", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRRYDAHK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be checked along with nutrition and scion that can help determine health of a tree. [SEP] A. the number of rings [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. organic molecules [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. biodiversity [SEP] H. looseness of dirt or compost", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9CTOXCA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A thermal insulator slows the transfer of [SEP] A. moisture [SEP] B. energy. [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. air", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBGSE676", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A thermal insulator does what to the convection in fluids? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. good [SEP] C. disposes of [SEP] D. slows [SEP] E. speeds [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. reduce [SEP] H. maintains", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AFEPKF7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is ice good at? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. Conducting electricity [SEP] C. heat production [SEP] D. water conservation [SEP] E. Slowing the transfer of ions [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. Slowing the transfer of heat [SEP] H. Heating up water", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B6B8F1O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What prevents conduction? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. glass [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. insulator [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. conductor", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHG6X59A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What protects things from freezing in cold weather? [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. thermal insulators [SEP] C. thick filling [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. Animal fur [SEP] F. layers of skin [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. deep water", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXDJ7RNP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what slows the transfer of heat? [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. copper [SEP] C. moss [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. foil [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. electrons", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI7FTMPK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What insulator slows heat? [SEP] A. hemp [SEP] B. O3 [SEP] C. Aves [SEP] D. coat [SEP] E. CFCs [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWGENMZR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can slow the transfer of heat? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. keratin [SEP] D. Glass [SEP] E. muscles [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. sweat", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX78QRMB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What slows the transfer of heat? [SEP] A. moss [SEP] B. coat [SEP] C. CFCs [SEP] D. UV [SEP] E. foil [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVYYTPV8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Using a bellows can do what to the oxygen near a fire? [SEP] A. increase [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. diminish [SEP] D. absorb [SEP] E. decrease [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. electrically [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD0LD2CX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What keeps a fire burning? [SEP] A. fanning it [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. smoke [SEP] E. sparks [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ98A4FPJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can help a fire to continue burning? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. Boiling water [SEP] D. Extinguishing it [SEP] E. Fanning it [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. Removing fuel [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORQY122Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does fanning a fire do? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. Puts the fire out [SEP] C. Makes the fire colder [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. Allow it to continue to burn [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. Makes it blue instead of red [SEP] H. converting electricity to heat", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8CB19QQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Blowing on a fire increases what near a fire? [SEP] A. the amount of oxygen [SEP] B. the sounds [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. the firewood [SEP] F. converting electricity to heat [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. the electricity", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ02Y3IUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Fanning a flame can help it do what? [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. to move people [SEP] D. consume air [SEP] E. dissolve [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. liquefy [SEP] H. consume liquid", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD67IBNJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What keeps a fire burning? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. Covering it with dirt [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. Removing fuel [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. fanning [SEP] H. Dousing it with water", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKE7E1NH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What increases the oxygen near a combustion reaction? [SEP] A. watering it [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. using an extinguisher on it [SEP] E. smothering it [SEP] F. energy barrier [SEP] G. fanning it [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKDZ96J2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is the element that increases the oxygen near the fire? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. earth [SEP] C. fire [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. CO2 [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. air", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81MOLN64", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What helps a fire continue to burn? [SEP] A. fanning [SEP] B. hydrants [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. firefighters [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ7GG2RY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How can you keep a fire from getting bigger? [SEP] A. less wind [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. Solar energy [SEP] F. voltage [SEP] G. Gravity [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "3X08E93BHVH4KWEOOKZTC7MFK4466Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does fanning a fire increase? [SEP] A. converting electricity to heat [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. the air near the fire [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EEBU4W1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What fuel does fanning a fire provide? [SEP] A. CO2 [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. HPV [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. hot [SEP] F. Air [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. wind", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQ00PS1A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has pressure receptors? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. people", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKAC6N11", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "where are pressure receptors mainly found? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. brain [SEP] H. stomach", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET7ITT6H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are found in skin? [SEP] A. cell walls [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. dust [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. free nerve endings [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSRGOA8B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where can free nerve endings be found? [SEP] A. eardrum [SEP] B. Localized damage [SEP] C. on the Sun [SEP] D. mouth of rivers [SEP] E. in the skin [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. in the fingernails [SEP] H. in bacteria", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMT9FUQ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "where are pressure receptors mainly found? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. gravity and density [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. salt and pepper", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVOJD2BY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Temperature and pressure receptors in most animals are located: [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. in one limb each [SEP] C. in the same organ [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. in two different organs [SEP] G. in plants [SEP] H. frontal zones", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLSB24XX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The skin has points on it to feel what? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. Temperature changing [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. pressure heat and cold [SEP] E. preventing heat transfer [SEP] F. light and dark [SEP] G. vibrational shifts [SEP] H. emotions", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9UAZIG4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Something specialized to detect a stimulus is found mainly where? [SEP] A. fields [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. bats [SEP] E. a path [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. retina [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP0KQ1O5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "_ are found mainly in the skin. [SEP] A. To keep their body heat. [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. refraction of light [SEP] F. Pacinian corpuscles [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJDXAVI5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Pacinian corpuscles are found mainly in the _. [SEP] A. tumor [SEP] B. pupils [SEP] C. muscle [SEP] D. hair [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. retina [SEP] H. Summer", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHEBL69Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does the receptors on the epidermis detect and tell your feet or buttocks they are touching? [SEP] A. wavelengths and photons [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. Pressure recpetors [SEP] E. light energy [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. refraction of light [SEP] H. energy of moving objects", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJI8VW8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "oil is formed by burial of decomposing algae being pushed down which increases what [SEP] A. volcanic activity [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. ocean acidity [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. sea currents [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. temperatures", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E3U6NWY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is formed when sediments push down on green plants? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. moss [SEP] C. tar [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. Urea [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. grass", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XB88HSH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is created when sediment mixes with dead algae? [SEP] A. Flowers [SEP] B. peat [SEP] C. bogs [SEP] D. lake [SEP] E. Lillypads [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. Oil [SEP] H. moss", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL0EPYEB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Oil is formed when sediment layers push on what sort of algae? [SEP] A. coral [SEP] B. living [SEP] C. rich [SEP] D. healthy [SEP] E. dead [SEP] F. life [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. peat", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HLB5AUL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is created when fine particles press down on algae? [SEP] A. DDT [SEP] B. More algae [SEP] C. More fine particles [SEP] D. smog [SEP] E. urea [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. Oil [SEP] H. gas", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBTE8OJ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do the actions of sediment and bacteria create? [SEP] A. diamonds [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. vegetable oil [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. lake [SEP] H. bogs", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP52VLFP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a product of layers of sediment pushing down on decomposing algae over time? [SEP] A. Fungus [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. Fossil fuels [SEP] D. Calcium carbonate [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. Sand [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. Water", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92OTUR8X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Oil is formed by layers of sediment pushing down on what? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. amoebae [SEP] D. tunicates [SEP] E. oysters [SEP] F. coral reefs [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. Bodily water", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU534ZC26F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where in the plant does growth in width or girth originate? [SEP] A. conductive tissue [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. It gets more light [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. at or near the margins [SEP] G. vascular tissue [SEP] H. in the autumn season", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN8714PB6R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Secondary meristem is located within and around what? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. In their leaves [SEP] C. location tissue [SEP] D. conducting tissue type [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. sedimentary rocks [SEP] G. root canals [SEP] H. eye sockets", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKUG0BFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What make the stem or root grow larger in diameter? [SEP] A. heart cells [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. bending light rays [SEP] D. vascular tissues [SEP] E. tissue boxes [SEP] F. plant cells [SEP] G. colors of the spectrum [SEP] H. Exfoliation", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SKU6AQX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How are plant cells around the vascular tissue created? [SEP] A. meiosis [SEP] B. metastasis [SEP] C. haleotosis [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. shrub beds [SEP] F. made [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQU1R1BI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has vascular tissue? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. the Sun [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. all plankton [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWJUGP6B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Leaves lack what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. heat or cold [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. secondary meristem [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. epidermis and dermis", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCATTBIQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "that which develops after primary meristems is located where in relation to vascular tissues? [SEP] A. shrub beds [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. within and around [SEP] D. epidermal [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RNOPZP3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the area where what growth occurs is located within and around the vascular tissues [SEP] A. shrub beds [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. homogenous [SEP] D. secondary [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. roots [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFCXPT4B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What develops near vascular tissues? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. shrub beds [SEP] E. roots [SEP] F. Meristems [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. Plants growth", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7MH8KC7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have evolved from reptile scales of bipedal dinosaurs called theropods [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. feathers [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. eyes", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKUDWFBM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what did birds evolve from? [SEP] A. chickens [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. dromaeosaurs [SEP] E. beaks [SEP] F. feathers [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. warm-blooded", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVHTBQGO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are highly probable in the evolution of a group of bipedal dinosaurs? [SEP] A. group activities [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. lack of teeth [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. high altitidues [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. feathers", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KIFJBE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a what with feathers evolved from theropods? [SEP] A. alpacas [SEP] B. long tail [SEP] C. plant [SEP] D. animal [SEP] E. protected [SEP] F. tree [SEP] G. dinosaur bones [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFBXPT4A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What evolved from a group of bipedal dinosaurs called theropods? [SEP] A. alpacas [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. hawks [SEP] D. vision [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3B4YI393V9VEUSAI2A5ZEHEZPFBSSW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The group of bipedal dinosaurs that included Dromaeosaurs eventually evolved into: [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. running [SEP] E. Man [SEP] F. alpacas [SEP] G. genus [SEP] H. birds", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K6NN0R9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What did the dinosaur group dromaeosaurs evolve into? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. fat [SEP] D. fossils [SEP] E. embryos [SEP] F. genus [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066P2MRZP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What type of bipedal dinosaurs are birds like? [SEP] A. with their fur [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. dromaeosaurs [SEP] D. Something to move [SEP] E. supersonic [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUVEDV34", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do birds have? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. They have thick fur [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. They have webbed feet [SEP] H. Propubic pelvis", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F3YZZIA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A possible downside of driving a car is [SEP] A. slow and inefficient [SEP] B. more asthma in children [SEP] C. split ends [SEP] D. greying hair [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. decreases its bodily water [SEP] G. balding [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G234COZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which activity usually requires using a non-renewable resource? [SEP] A. decaying trees [SEP] B. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] C. Cutting down a tree [SEP] D. burning coal [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. Drying clothes in the sun [SEP] G. Powering a wind turbine [SEP] H. Operating an automobile", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3WSQVGZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What requires fossil fuels? [SEP] A. Electric generators [SEP] B. learning about dinosaurs [SEP] C. walking to school [SEP] D. operating most cars [SEP] E. biking to work [SEP] F. most organisms [SEP] G. move to different locations [SEP] H. agriculture", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VN6DS2W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what requires fossil fuels for operation? [SEP] A. motors [SEP] B. bicycles [SEP] C. paddle boats [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. cars [SEP] F. trains [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. skateboards", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CC3XSIW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Operating an automobile usually requires what from gasoline? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. adjusting the seats [SEP] C. washing the windshield [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. energy pollution [SEP] F. honking the horn [SEP] G. scarce resources [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRZWK4HM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What contributes to global warming? [SEP] A. using wind farms [SEP] B. recycling [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. operating an automobile [SEP] F. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] G. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] H. nuclear energy", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3NQW1I8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What powers most automobiles? [SEP] A. Sunlight. [SEP] B. A finite resource. [SEP] C. Natural gas. [SEP] D. an engine [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. transportation technology", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ3ACEQ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does operating an automobile usually require? [SEP] A. bus [SEP] B. bicycle [SEP] C. Animal remains [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. ramp [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. solid, liquid, gas", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITJ0KKRJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does an automobile create when it burns fuel? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. tar [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Gases [SEP] F. gas [SEP] G. sweat [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OYHVSPB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Using cell phones while driving can cause what? [SEP] A. symptoms [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. crashes [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. safety [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP2J0SK7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How can children cause a car accident? [SEP] A. They can distract drivers [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. By eating ice cream [SEP] E. Driving erratically [SEP] F. Males and females [SEP] G. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] H. They aren't safe drivers", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CH5RR3AV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Of the following items, the most likely to cause a car accidents is [SEP] A. cellphone [SEP] B. spare tire [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. smoking pipes [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. air freshener [SEP] G. insurance card [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYFUZ51O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause people to crash their car? [SEP] A. Long hair [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. Clouds [SEP] D. smoking cigarettes [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. Eating and drinking [SEP] H. Red cars", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8U4KO9J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause your insurance rates to skyrocket? [SEP] A. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. insuring an older vehicle [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. dropping comprehensive coverage [SEP] F. being distracted while driving [SEP] G. buying a white car [SEP] H. exposure to cold", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHHG6UNK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cell phones can cause people in cars to what? [SEP] A. eardrum [SEP] B. crash [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. Injury [SEP] E. stop for gas [SEP] F. get a flat tire [SEP] G. move [SEP] H. have a breakdown", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXA9R7AE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause people to crash their car? [SEP] A. Driving the speed limit [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. Using turn signals [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. smoking cigarettes [SEP] G. Keeping their eyes on the road [SEP] H. Using a cell phone", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLI333HQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cell phones do to a driver? [SEP] A. Cause them to drive safer [SEP] B. Cause them to crash [SEP] C. move to different locations [SEP] D. decreases its bodily water [SEP] E. decrease stamina [SEP] F. Cause them to miss school [SEP] G. Cause them to be late to work [SEP] H. cause their death", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRLAARUH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cell phones can cause people to do what? [SEP] A. be aware [SEP] B. have alertness [SEP] C. hypothyroidism [SEP] D. crash their car [SEP] E. watch the road [SEP] F. hyperthyroidism [SEP] G. decrease stamina [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD5R41WEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can distracted driving cause? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. fun [SEP] C. Injury [SEP] D. safety [SEP] E. Alcohol [SEP] F. Herpes [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. productivity", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXCGOHD1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause people to die? [SEP] A. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] B. high temperature [SEP] C. hyperthyroidism [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] F. being distracted while driving [SEP] G. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] H. smallest agents of disease", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSLEW8A7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause the leading cause of death for children? [SEP] A. being distracted [SEP] B. chemical reaction [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. smoking cigarettes [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. Allergies [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXLUVFIO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "mushrooms are nonphotosynthetic and cannot what? [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. make food to grow [SEP] C. be seasoned [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Change colors [SEP] F. refract or absorb. [SEP] G. be eaten [SEP] H. be absorbed", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QXX3BWJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can use photosynthesis? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. grass [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. vertebrates [SEP] G. plant life [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C97HCWPS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where do fungi get their food? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. decomposing dead organisms [SEP] C. decomposition [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. mushrooms [SEP] F. By wind and rain [SEP] G. spores [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYNLDOBM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What lacks chlorophyll, making them unable to make food by photosynthesis as plants can? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. acetic acid [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. mushrooms [SEP] G. potatoes [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCJSML5I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are nonphotosynthetic? [SEP] A. Toxins [SEP] B. harmful [SEP] C. amoeba [SEP] D. albino [SEP] E. spores [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. pods", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HO3PAUS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what lacks chlorophyll? [SEP] A. green plants [SEP] B. moles [SEP] C. moles. [SEP] D. mold [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. moss [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3GNA64GUZE31BAXUYA3MQ6P6TCH5QR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do fungi get nutrition? [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. agriculture [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. Cooking [SEP] E. absorb it [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. glucose", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXTWNOO4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what lacks chlorophyll? [SEP] A. mushrooms [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. acetic acid [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. salamanders [SEP] G. deserts [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOEBZ058", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do fungi lack that make them unable to make food as producers can? [SEP] A. scattered light [SEP] B. chlorophyll [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. acetic acid [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. energy usage", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44401MQVAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can't fungi make food with? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. reduced heat [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBOFS5RY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do yeast lack? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. resistance [SEP] E. Bodily water [SEP] F. acetic acid [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. clorophyll", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV34BGOD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "An animal that travels long distances is [SEP] A. brown bear [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. Riding a bike [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. a barn swallow [SEP] F. supersonic [SEP] G. ground squirrel [SEP] H. mountain gorilla", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTUJJDM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Insectivorous birds typically do what? [SEP] A. fly into the sun [SEP] B. travel small amounts [SEP] C. travel long distances [SEP] D. spread flower seeds [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. eat large animals [SEP] G. eat plants or other animal [SEP] H. produce offspring", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSPEM8A1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what typically travels long distances? [SEP] A. camels [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. jets [SEP] D. trains [SEP] E. ants [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. snails [SEP] H. birds", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW2A4NKJV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do migrants usually do? [SEP] A. move to different locations [SEP] B. animal transport [SEP] C. they will move to another area [SEP] D. spread flower seeds [SEP] E. dwell in a city [SEP] F. travel to a far away place [SEP] G. become their country president [SEP] H. dwell on a farm", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHHXIMUH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are nocturnal and travel long distances at night? [SEP] A. warm-blooded [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. travelers [SEP] E. warblers [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSFESP7L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What travels long distances? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. jets [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. camels [SEP] F. cocoons [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. eggs", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RPA9ZPX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do manatees do? [SEP] A. migrate [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. play games [SEP] D. stagnate [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. Catch prey [SEP] G. vocalizing [SEP] H. burrow", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQ0NYLTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What typically travel long distances? [SEP] A. slugs [SEP] B. snails [SEP] C. home bodies [SEP] D. manatees [SEP] E. supersonic [SEP] F. trains [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGXFQV98", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what typically travel long distances? [SEP] A. supersonic [SEP] B. spiders [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. trains [SEP] F. ants [SEP] G. manatees [SEP] H. skateboards", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2EVNZSO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is true about some butterflies? [SEP] A. sub-units of species [SEP] B. they turn into caterpillars [SEP] C. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] D. It helps them survive [SEP] E. they eat bees [SEP] F. they eat honey [SEP] G. absorb light energy [SEP] H. they travel great distances", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KM6NBEY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "migrants typically what long distances? [SEP] A. Many [SEP] B. move [SEP] C. Aves [SEP] D. male [SEP] E. SNPs [SEP] F. long [SEP] G. fly [SEP] H. bird", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FVLZHC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which of the following can travel longer than migrants each day? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. ducks [SEP] C. Whales [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSHO5P7K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What will a porcupine do when it feels a fisher is displaying threatening behavior? [SEP] A. bite the fisher [SEP] B. decreases its bodily water [SEP] C. Change colors [SEP] D. extend it's quills [SEP] E. kill them [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. back away [SEP] H. fight the fisher", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJJWC8FS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What by predators cause porcupines to extend their quills? [SEP] A. hypothyroidism [SEP] B. killing insects [SEP] C. kisses [SEP] D. aggression [SEP] E. love [SEP] F. hyperthyroidism [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. cohabitating", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURITGEV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What might a porcupine do if threatened by a fisher? [SEP] A. dig in the dirt [SEP] B. Decrease bodily water [SEP] C. killing insects [SEP] D. lower its quills [SEP] E. kill them [SEP] F. humans disturb it [SEP] G. show its teeth [SEP] H. show its quills", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVKEPG8I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "porcupine can use its quills as a what [SEP] A. encoded information [SEP] B. threatened [SEP] C. defense mechanism [SEP] D. cushion [SEP] E. protective bony armor [SEP] F. cleaning mechanism [SEP] G. if humans disturb bears [SEP] H. brush", "id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y51B9WF5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause predators pain? [SEP] A. animals with backbones [SEP] B. Staying away from porcupine [SEP] C. Ignoring porcupine [SEP] D. pressure on the skin [SEP] E. Befriending porcupine [SEP] F. Threatening behavior towards porcupine [SEP] G. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO59HCLYJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a porcupine do with its spines when it's threatened? [SEP] A. killing insects [SEP] B. Shoot them [SEP] C. kill them [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. Extend them [SEP] F. Shed them [SEP] G. Retract them [SEP] H. behave", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU6WI2Q0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can threatening behavior be? [SEP] A. opossums [SEP] B. painful [SEP] C. imbalanced [SEP] D. tiny [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. smoking [SEP] G. comprehensive [SEP] H. funny", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVGKBQG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What extends something because of threatening behavior by predators? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. chickenpox [SEP] C. A rodent [SEP] D. A primate [SEP] E. A treeshrew [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. A flying lemur [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUT5LV3S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What threat would cause a porcupine to extend its quills? [SEP] A. snow [SEP] B. killing insects [SEP] C. being eaten [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. threatened [SEP] G. sea urchins [SEP] H. opossums", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMF93L1PC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What defense mechanism does a porcupine use when intimidated? [SEP] A. eardrum [SEP] B. deadly [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. instincts [SEP] E. steroids [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. quills [SEP] H. blastoids", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMYGW9JM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are a source of food for many fish species? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. bird species [SEP] C. human species [SEP] D. keystone species [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. species of deer", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYJQW15D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a source of nutrition for many fish? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. rope [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. shoes [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. sponges [SEP] G. supplements [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKMKUESZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Marine animals find these to be a great source of food: [SEP] A. grain [SEP] B. nutrient [SEP] C. sponges [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. sea vents [SEP] F. sodium [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SJL8QAW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "where do many species of fish find food? [SEP] A. salt and water. [SEP] B. on land [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. bottom of oceans [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. search [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. body water", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNHB3M4K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are coral reefs home to? [SEP] A. life [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. H 2 O [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. reptiles [SEP] F. tigers [SEP] G. a ray [SEP] H. eggs", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y982PG3WR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What organisms are a source of food for many species of fish? [SEP] A. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] B. whales [SEP] C. organic matter [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. those on the ocean floor [SEP] G. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVNPU2BQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What shares a food source with fish? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. phytoplankton [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. sea turtles [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWHCSF0YR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "animals in the Phylum Porifera are a source of what for many species of fish [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. waste [SEP] E. life [SEP] F. edible [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. amusement", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHV8O2T0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be a source of food for many species of fish? [SEP] A. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. beef [SEP] D. fishing poles [SEP] E. sessile organisms [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. gastropod shells", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKN3W41S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Cells with damaged DNA are more likely to divide when exposed to what? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. apoptotic genes [SEP] C. sulfur dioxide [SEP] D. a tumor suppressor [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. immune system [SEP] H. a carcinogen", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0ZIY3J0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Oncogenes promote the division of cells with damaged what? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. biological diversity [SEP] C. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] D. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] E. Addition [SEP] F. Person's genetic fingerprint [SEP] G. Mathematics division [SEP] H. Cell phones", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUUNZ2OE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Oncogenes promote the division of cells using the damaged form of what? [SEP] A. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] B. oncogenes [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. healthy cells", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2LUEQRY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "oncogenes promote the division of celles with damaged what? [SEP] A. Chlorophyll [SEP] B. biological diversity [SEP] C. death and devastation [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLF8IXNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What promotes the division of cells with damaged DNA? [SEP] A. PDAs [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. lmestone [SEP] E. A drug. [SEP] F. acid rain [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGP3K2E0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What genes promote the division of cells with mutation? [SEP] A. oncogenes [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W6A0VK0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "genes that promote division do so with what? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. damaged DNA [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. Change colors [SEP] H. Microscope", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41CBZZ3PY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What promotes the division of cells with damaged DNA? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. turning on cell growth [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Something that makes plants green [SEP] F. electromagnetic energy [SEP] G. oxidation reaction [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RCHP3RS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What material will become hot if exposed to a heat source? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. asbestos [SEP] C. polystyrene [SEP] D. Oak [SEP] E. Fiberglass [SEP] F. Copper [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSHZ6YXL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause a thermal conductor to become hot? [SEP] A. exposure to ice [SEP] B. exposure to a freezer [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. exposure to the sun [SEP] E. exposure to metal [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE4L0FMR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what conductor may become hot if exposed to heat? [SEP] A. copper [SEP] B. metal [SEP] C. LEDs [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. rubber [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3XJP7DX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens when copper is exposed to heat? [SEP] A. It gets hot [SEP] B. It expands [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. anemia [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. It creates light [SEP] G. they bend [SEP] H. It cools down", "id": "3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YB15433I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "a thermal conductor can be used to change the what of water [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. insulation [SEP] G. location [SEP] H. speed", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ3S7XOF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what happens to copper if exposed to heat? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. produces electricity [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. becomes hot [SEP] E. they bend [SEP] F. becomes cold [SEP] G. vibrates [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGS4M8CV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what may become hot when exposed to heat? [SEP] A. coral [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. weathering", "id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIARCED73Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What becomes hot when exposed to a source of heat? [SEP] A. rubber [SEP] B. wool [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. paper [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. our star", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWM0OS8U9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If what is exposed to a source of heat then that conductor may become hot? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. heat sources [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. copper [SEP] G. plastic [SEP] H. thermometers", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QMK83ZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can easily become hot if exposed to heat? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. clams [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. Mammal", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENF89WZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Chemical splashing can cause what to humans? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. burned shoelaces [SEP] C. crippling injuries [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. clear nasal passages [SEP] F. cracked tonsils [SEP] G. cause their death [SEP] H. decrease stamina", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566MRTTEY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause harm when splashed on humans? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. medicine [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. soda [SEP] H. toxic material", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXOPBEJN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can cause harm to humans? [SEP] A. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] B. oxygen spills [SEP] C. smallest agents of disease [SEP] D. gardening & painting supplies [SEP] E. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] F. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. respiration", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCJE6PUE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Humans can be protected with [SEP] A. dolphins [SEP] B. pathogens [SEP] C. Animal fur [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. acid eyewashes [SEP] F. sharp contact lenses [SEP] G. Blankets [SEP] H. goggles", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN89ZA1CV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can chemical splashing cause in humans? [SEP] A. Injury [SEP] B. bonding [SEP] C. pain [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. No reaction [SEP] G. cancer [SEP] H. science", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE081WMM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can help prevent harm to humans? [SEP] A. knives [SEP] B. Electric generators [SEP] C. An emergency lighting source. [SEP] D. acid [SEP] E. surgical nitrile gloves [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. reusing materials [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3PQMUDRV7R50604QSMH76D2P4QBIIH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can chemical splashing case harm to? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. organisms [SEP] D. dolphins [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. weathering [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. consumers", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511GQTOZS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can chemical splashing cause to humans? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. pain [SEP] C. pleasure [SEP] D. birth [SEP] E. satisfaction [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. deadly [SEP] H. Injury", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKABNG3O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What object can prevent harm to humans? [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. climate change [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. coral reef [SEP] E. goggles [SEP] F. leeches [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. photosynthesis", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS7L4NOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What splashing can cause harm to humans? [SEP] A. water vapor [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. sea squirts [SEP] D. salt and water. [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. sulfuric acid", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEBX8JUUW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can chemical splashing can cause harm to? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. pugs [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. Acid [SEP] E. life [SEP] F. Chemical solution [SEP] G. Man [SEP] H. pigs", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGVLJ0DS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can harm crops? [SEP] A. Nematoda [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. burning [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. smallpox [SEP] G. Roundworms. [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWU024Z4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What part of the body are chemicals dangerous to? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. Frogs. [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. salmon [SEP] E. Eyes [SEP] F. animal [SEP] G. toads [SEP] H. people", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0F5IYTNU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What could chemical splashing harm? [SEP] A. organisms [SEP] B. embryos [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. dolphins [SEP] G. consumers [SEP] H. vehicles", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LNC6IMAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "_ splashing can cause harm to humans [SEP] A. organisms [SEP] B. consumers [SEP] C. deadly [SEP] D. dolphins [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. Toxins", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8BCIC1FY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes cancer by producing mutations in DNA? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. asbestos [SEP] F. A computer [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. Toxicity", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YQYBOSC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes cancer? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. smoking [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. Asbestos [SEP] F. Eating too much [SEP] G. Potatoes [SEP] H. buffalo sauce", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYQX8ODU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What cause mutations in DNA? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. smoking [SEP] C. chromosomes [SEP] D. protein [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. mutagens [SEP] G. amino acids [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV590FYEPP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause death? [SEP] A. carcinogens [SEP] B. rivalry [SEP] C. smoking tobacco [SEP] D. Heavy rains [SEP] E. happiness [SEP] F. treatment [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. high temperature", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPG2JQ1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause cancer by producing mutations in DNA? [SEP] A. A drug. [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. A computer [SEP] E. Toxicity [SEP] F. jet fuel [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. PDAs", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRXPAVFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What in an airplane can mutate organisms? [SEP] A. an anion [SEP] B. Damages them [SEP] C. Jet fuel [SEP] D. light energy [SEP] E. Toxicity [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. kill them [SEP] H. heat", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9QK5GIO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Most carcinogens cause cancer by producing changes in what? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. the eyes [SEP] E. organs [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. DNA sequence [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZJZPBDF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Most carcinogens can cause cancer by causing mutations to what? [SEP] A. that material's properties [SEP] B. dexyribonucleic acid [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. properties [SEP] G. a lot of human deaths [SEP] H. characteristics", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXBYIHB8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause cancer by producing mutations in DNA? [SEP] A. maples [SEP] B. PDAs [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. smoke [SEP] H. sponges", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZTW2Y8X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what cause production of mutations in DNA of areas such as lungs [SEP] A. Damages them [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. carcinogens [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. smoking tobacco [SEP] G. smoking [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD6AGTXD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do carcinogens cause mutations in? [SEP] A. that material's properties [SEP] B. sub-units of species [SEP] C. Microscopic organisms [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. a lot of human deaths [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. female sex cells", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHIOPUMF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is distance measured in? [SEP] A. velocity [SEP] B. feet [SEP] C. rate [SEP] D. arteries [SEP] E. inches [SEP] F. Mountains [SEP] G. Newton [SEP] H. time", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJD2BU2U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does a tape measure measure? [SEP] A. size [SEP] B. feet [SEP] C. mass [SEP] D. tape [SEP] E. distance [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. time [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EIXKW4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can measure meters? [SEP] A. a tape measure [SEP] B. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] C. a flask [SEP] D. microscope [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. a barometer [SEP] G. a cup [SEP] H. electron microscope", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LKHOXAJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a tape measure do? [SEP] A. observe appearance [SEP] B. measure weight [SEP] C. measure density [SEP] D. measure distance [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. duplicate itself", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CM2H9ZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a tape measure used to measure? [SEP] A. Force [SEP] B. biceps [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. Other measuring tapes [SEP] E. size [SEP] F. Stickiness of tape [SEP] G. Distance [SEP] H. Weight", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6YDDCLAT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is measured in inches? [SEP] A. weight [SEP] B. mass [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. centimeters [SEP] E. length [SEP] F. Newton [SEP] G. feet [SEP] H. size", "id": "3TE22NPXPBBCQM6WM8DZIBINZLM44H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What measure centimeters? [SEP] A. weight [SEP] B. tape measure [SEP] C. triceps [SEP] D. in the frog family [SEP] E. kilograms [SEP] F. bottom of feet [SEP] G. density [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GZ2ZW2D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "how is length determined? [SEP] A. coastlines [SEP] B. gauge [SEP] C. microscope [SEP] D. feet [SEP] E. size [SEP] F. earthquake [SEP] G. measure [SEP] H. seismograph", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL12J9WBZ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "measure the what of the room to find dimensions [SEP] A. coordinates [SEP] B. length [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. size [SEP] E. matetials [SEP] F. two [SEP] G. feet [SEP] H. design", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SSFB5WN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What tool can be used to measure distances? [SEP] A. scale [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. tape measure [SEP] D. microscope [SEP] E. Newton [SEP] F. focusing a lens [SEP] G. meter [SEP] H. thermometer", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8MQ2RL0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A tape measure is used to what the side of a square? [SEP] A. observe it [SEP] B. set number [SEP] C. measure [SEP] D. feet [SEP] E. trim [SEP] F. size [SEP] G. cut [SEP] H. wrap", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2AXMKI0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to measure the base unit of the metric system which is the meter? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. A laser [SEP] C. A measuring cup [SEP] D. bottom of feet [SEP] E. A tape measure [SEP] F. focusing a lens [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. A level", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5PG7QTRF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A tape measure is used to see how what something is? [SEP] A. Weight [SEP] B. wet [SEP] C. long [SEP] D. small [SEP] E. taped up [SEP] F. size [SEP] G. full [SEP] H. made", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LYWVBTE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a tape measure used for? [SEP] A. in the frog family [SEP] B. how long something is [SEP] C. Males and females [SEP] D. how dense something is [SEP] E. the texture of something [SEP] F. how much liquid there is [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. lowered energy cost", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI21XF874", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used to measure inches? [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. encoded information [SEP] C. a granulated cylinder [SEP] D. a tape measure [SEP] E. an external framework [SEP] F. a barometer [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. a graduated cylinder", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDVJFPL1Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is a tape measure used to measure? [SEP] A. mass [SEP] B. meters [SEP] C. size [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. biceps [SEP] F. speed [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. feet", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8LWS0XN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a tape measure is used to measure what? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. salinity [SEP] C. all sizes [SEP] D. speed [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. Weight [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MU4EPHO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Animals and humans need to eat plants to what [SEP] A. get pregnant [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. be happy [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. be productive [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWH6KON37", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what requires nutrients for survival? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. vitamins [SEP] F. Lobsters [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. Mammal", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX5Y6D5HH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "An animal requires what for survival? [SEP] A. a pillow [SEP] B. a collar [SEP] C. a leash [SEP] D. stamina [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. protein [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVCD463O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does an animal require for survival? [SEP] A. sodium [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. fats [SEP] H. music", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827LOO9HD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can a small animal eat in a day for survival? [SEP] A. Part of a plant. [SEP] B. some invertebrates [SEP] C. Nutrient rich soil. [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. Paper from a plant. [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. A whole tree. [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42TFD0TS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do animals use ingestion for? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. reproduction [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. excretion [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. cooling [SEP] H. food", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGQG5I73", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is something that is important for every animal's survival? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. salmon [SEP] C. coded genes [SEP] D. Digestion [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. proteins [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. glycogen", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6GEBBV9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does potassium do for an animal? [SEP] A. duplicate itself [SEP] B. Regrows it [SEP] C. Relieve pain [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. motility [SEP] G. Helps it survive [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD6Z1799", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which of these produces hydropower? [SEP] A. deuterostomes [SEP] B. Wind Turbines [SEP] C. power stations [SEP] D. Suez Canal [SEP] E. trout [SEP] F. Old Faithful Geyser [SEP] G. Hoover Dam [SEP] H. stations", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTETY2HJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What feature of the landscape will result from hydropower? [SEP] A. mountain [SEP] B. river [SEP] C. ocean [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. resevoir", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNJNCZFI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Hydropower can devastate a what? [SEP] A. salmon [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. homes [SEP] G. river [SEP] H. habitat", "id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU73SV5BM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does a renewable, economical source of electricity require? [SEP] A. damming a river [SEP] B. power stations [SEP] C. freezing h2o [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. burning fossil fuels [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. nuclear meltdowns", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTIGR1ZN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Hydropower requires beavers damming what? [SEP] A. lakes with large rocks [SEP] B. a hydraulic system [SEP] C. organisms and their habitat [SEP] D. streams with two branches [SEP] E. water with old boards [SEP] F. scarce resources [SEP] G. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] H. streams with fallen trees", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ3WP4BRL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a source of energy? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. cooking [SEP] C. damming a river [SEP] D. sleeping [SEP] E. napping [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZLLRGZG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can provide a renewable resource? [SEP] A. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. fossil fuel [SEP] D. damming a river [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VWEZT9F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Hydropower requires what? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. increases a body's strength [SEP] C. helping to prevent floods [SEP] D. Electric generators [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. power stations [SEP] H. fissures of hot, acidic water", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B7NRJQM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does hydropower require doing to a river? [SEP] A. power stations [SEP] B. water conservation [SEP] C. storing water [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. devastating it [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z1OK721", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants can conserve water in order to survive where? [SEP] A. our planet [SEP] B. in a vacuum [SEP] C. in the desert [SEP] D. Earth's atmosphere [SEP] E. In the winter [SEP] F. in a laboratory [SEP] G. on the moon [SEP] H. forest is destroyed", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU3ERUVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Conserving water can be used for survival in which region? [SEP] A. cactuses [SEP] B. watershed [SEP] C. river [SEP] D. stability [SEP] E. desert [SEP] F. lake [SEP] G. rainforest [SEP] H. Pacific", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696LRIMI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "where can conserving water be used for survival in? [SEP] A. deserts [SEP] B. our planet [SEP] C. Mountains [SEP] D. pools [SEP] E. glaciers [SEP] F. watershed [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HK97XKE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do plants conserve? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. protein [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. nitrogen [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. plasma", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGQFCI78", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do camels hoard to survive? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. protein [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. fat [SEP] H. water", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7XLJCKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Saving water is important for surviving in what kind of environment? [SEP] A. a cold environment [SEP] B. a dry environment [SEP] C. colder and wetter [SEP] D. threatened [SEP] E. reducing acid rain [SEP] F. a wet environment [SEP] G. to stay warm [SEP] H. a rainy environment", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL12J9LBZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Conserving water can be used for the continuance of life in a what environment? [SEP] A. H20 [SEP] B. rainy [SEP] C. aquatic [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. undersea [SEP] F. bogs [SEP] G. dry [SEP] H. fens", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL7FU1018", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where is conserving water useful for survival? [SEP] A. abalone [SEP] B. desert [SEP] C. marshland [SEP] D. cactuses [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. wetlands [SEP] G. river bank [SEP] H. watershed", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSN4Y80VX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "where can conserving water be used for survival in? [SEP] A. our planet [SEP] B. oceans [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. deserts [SEP] E. watershed [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Mountains [SEP] H. soils", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2EHCQV6B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What exemplify surviving in a dry environment? [SEP] A. babies [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. traits [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TO2B5TD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What survives in a dry environment? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. organisms [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. camels [SEP] E. whales [SEP] F. dolphins [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64UCMY7C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What feature of many cacti help them survive in dry environments? [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. Spines for hunting [SEP] C. Expandable stems [SEP] D. an external framework [SEP] E. cactuses [SEP] F. Cooling pipes [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. Loud organ pipes", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MXWQ83Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used for survival in the desert? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. shade [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. salt and water. [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. picnics [SEP] G. Conserving water [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CRQ46L8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Unique leaf adaptions on some plants have enabled them to do what? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. To avoid death [SEP] C. survive in dry environments [SEP] D. reducing acid rain [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. refraction of light [SEP] G. prevent heat loss [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9244PWI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what type of location can water be conserved to help survival? [SEP] A. stream [SEP] B. arid [SEP] C. fens [SEP] D. biome [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. rest [SEP] G. summer [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEWT0EA6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Conserving what can be used for survival in a dry environment? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. Collagen [SEP] C. root [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. cellulose [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. salinity [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP5YJKSF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What plant processes convert carbon dioxide, water and solar energy into carbohydrates? [SEP] A. water types [SEP] B. life-sustaining [SEP] C. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] D. food tools [SEP] E. planting pots [SEP] F. circulatory systems [SEP] G. one celled organisms [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSY82OD8H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what utilize photosynthesis for chemical energy [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. Primary producers [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. circulatory systems [SEP] E. organisms [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. heterotrophs [SEP] H. solar panels", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN1TYPOJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Photosynthesis is when what converts from carbon dioxide, water and solar energy into carbohydrates? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. reproduction [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. making [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YF31IT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of stored chemical energy do plants create? [SEP] A. Green beans [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. Calories [SEP] D. Carbohydrates [SEP] E. our star [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. Fat [SEP] H. Proteins", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E51WWND", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "green plants convert water, solar energy, and carbon dioxide into what [SEP] A. stone [SEP] B. carbohydrates [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. worms [SEP] G. cellulose [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2NYFZSV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is produced by leaf cells as a carbohydrate by producers? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. salt [SEP] E. cane [SEP] F. coffee [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. truvia", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QD3K096", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do producers convert carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into carbohydrates? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. the sunlight [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. the membrane [SEP] E. single-celled organisms [SEP] F. the chloroplasts [SEP] G. Earth's atmosphere [SEP] H. the cell wall", "id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPOC224E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "In photosynthesis, plants convert solar energy, carbon dioxide, and water into what? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. leaves [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. carbohydrates [SEP] F. solar power [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. chemical messengers", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066118ZRT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants create what through photosynthesis? [SEP] A. building blocks [SEP] B. organic material [SEP] C. their own water [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. their own carbohydrates [SEP] F. their own consumers [SEP] G. roots and shoots [SEP] H. their own bread", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL7F8M01L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants convert carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into what?\" [SEP] A. Lipids [SEP] B. Carbohydrates [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. Protein [SEP] E. Whole Grains [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. chemical messengers", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJQ7QVII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which type of plants convert from carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into carbohydrates? [SEP] A. heterotrophs [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. tiny polyps [SEP] D. fed by others [SEP] E. consumers [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. Green plants [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EHWDH0F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what converts carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into carbohydrates for themselves? [SEP] A. circulatory system [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. aerobic capacity [SEP] E. amphibians [SEP] F. green plants [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3BIXLQ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Photosynthesis converts solar energy into what for themselves? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. chemical messengers [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. basic building blocks of life [SEP] F. chemical bond energy [SEP] G. one celled organisms [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4Q22BLS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is released by energy conversion? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKQFXJ5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do leaves form for the rest of the plant? [SEP] A. hard outer covering [SEP] B. circulatory systems [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. carbohydrates [SEP] E. inactive [SEP] F. Green beans [SEP] G. Change colors [SEP] H. support", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVKKSGQTH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Microorganisms cause what inside of the cells of living organisms? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. harm them [SEP] C. health [SEP] D. worms [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. Allergies [SEP] H. antibodies", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPI1MJI9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "viruses infect and live inside the cells of what? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. space [SEP] C. bronze [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. life [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. Man", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNXMGKH7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can infect and live inside the cells of yeast? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. q [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. PDAs [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S87XDEU9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do viruses live inside the cells of? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. gravity cells [SEP] C. battery cells [SEP] D. goats [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. weather cells [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RNNGPZI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Viruses are what kind of organisms? [SEP] A. homogenous [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. symbiotic [SEP] E. toxic [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. pathogenic", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVLC3B2G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do viruses infect? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. nonliving things [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. insects", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I0BP6V4A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Plants can be infected by what? [SEP] A. human pathogens [SEP] B. infected meat [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. human papillomavirus [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP4JRO1V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can infect and live inside the cells of living organisms? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. spiders [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. horses [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EGD6FAQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Viruses first infect, then they release into the host by doing what? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. kill them [SEP] C. harm them [SEP] D. lysing [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. fever [SEP] G. migrate [SEP] H. propagate", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRR1TNHR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can a mammal produce by shivering? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. matter", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMBH7OUB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can polar bears do to generate heat? [SEP] A. make fire [SEP] B. eat ice [SEP] C. stay warm [SEP] D. nothing [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. motors [SEP] G. shiver [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBNPNR5Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How can mammals generate heat? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. Ice cubes [SEP] C. wishing [SEP] D. Depleting energy stores [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. with their fur [SEP] G. raising their temperature [SEP] H. by keeping them warm", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO0ICCVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can generate little bursts of heat by shivering? [SEP] A. rabbit [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSJ4UM80", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How can you generate heat? [SEP] A. With your hair [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] D. Raise your blood glucose [SEP] E. With your muscles [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. Raise your oxygen level [SEP] H. Movement of an air mass", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQQ8Q8XI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat using natural body reflexes to what? [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. warm rooms [SEP] D. comfort [SEP] E. cold water [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. tepid water", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYPX0DOA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do mammals use for heat? [SEP] A. thermogenesis [SEP] B. Animal fur [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. convection [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPLJLJIB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "which can help warm-blooded animals stay active in cold? [SEP] A. shivering [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. Animal fur [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. hibernation [SEP] G. cold blood [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0FBT7G0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat by [SEP] A. muscle contractions [SEP] B. circulation [SEP] C. exhalation [SEP] D. Temperature changing [SEP] E. Movement of an air mass [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. vibrations [SEP] H. with their fur", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHVW9T2O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat through what? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. crackling [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. electromagnetic energy [SEP] E. house [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. muscle contractions [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1QPN5NB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can mammals generate heat with? [SEP] A. Muscle action [SEP] B. with their fur [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. Animal fur [SEP] G. waistlines [SEP] H. Bone action", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6PJDVD0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat by what? [SEP] A. the body's largest organ [SEP] B. reacting to the cold [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. looking very cold [SEP] E. reacting to the news [SEP] F. considering being warm [SEP] G. Movement of an air mass [SEP] H. with their fur", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99ZWQ9SI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can generate little bursts of heat by shivering? [SEP] A. alpacas [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. polar bears [SEP] E. phytoplankton [SEP] F. rabbit [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. humans", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RR4UQH46", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Ice wedging causes what to be severely damaged? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. ice roads [SEP] C. lights [SEP] D. fields [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. coastlines", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZO9TPF7U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a form of mechanical weathering? [SEP] A. microbes breaking down rock [SEP] B. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] C. wind and erosion [SEP] D. oxygen breaking down rock [SEP] E. ice expanding in rock openings [SEP] F. removal of rock by acid rain [SEP] G. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] H. fissures of hot, acidic water", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMF8F0P12", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Ice wedging is when water [SEP] A. coldest season [SEP] B. Metling snow [SEP] C. freezes and contracts [SEP] D. freezes and melts [SEP] E. mouth of rivers [SEP] F. In the winter [SEP] G. freezes and condenses [SEP] H. freezes and expands", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S855FUE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes rocks to crack from ice expanding into openings? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. In the winter [SEP] C. tropical climates [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. hot, dry climates [SEP] F. moist, cold climates [SEP] G. colder weather [SEP] H. Inches or fractions of inches.", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJI1IAKW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How does water crack rocks? [SEP] A. Turning to silt [SEP] B. bottom of feet [SEP] C. Turning to ice [SEP] D. Getting hot [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. Mixing with salt [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJCI7MKS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Ice wedging is when freezing water expands and what? [SEP] A. a delta [SEP] B. breaks rocks [SEP] C. closes schools [SEP] D. freezes gas [SEP] E. destroys toys [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMX9EO33", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does mechanical weathering do to a rock? [SEP] A. move to different locations [SEP] B. Causes it to crack [SEP] C. Makes it shrink [SEP] D. break off [SEP] E. Regrows it [SEP] F. decreases its bodily water [SEP] G. Moves it [SEP] H. Causes it to grow", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRWS3FVS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When ice causes rocks to crack by expanding in openings, what is this called? [SEP] A. In the winter [SEP] B. smoking [SEP] C. icing [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. mechanical weathering [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] H. rocking", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UDRCLKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the most important part of mechanical weathering? [SEP] A. roots and shoots [SEP] B. when they liquify [SEP] C. roots to grow [SEP] D. when it melds into soil [SEP] E. volcanic rock cracking [SEP] F. a tree falling [SEP] G. the looseness of soil [SEP] H. ice causes rocks to crack", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGTAAV9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are killer whales? [SEP] A. red and black [SEP] B. They have thick fur [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. deep sea creatures [SEP] F. marine species [SEP] G. Absorb light [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9B0NFPL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What mainly lives in shallow and coastal waters? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. horses [SEP] C. Sea World [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. boats [SEP] H. dolphins", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCZUM1TA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most organisms live mainly in [SEP] A. shallow coastal waters [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. ocean water [SEP] G. plasma [SEP] H. salt and water.", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9RD7B9S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are many organisms found in shallow coastal waters used for? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. surf boards [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. shoes [SEP] H. medical research", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCA83BIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What live mainly in shallow coastal waters? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. some turtles [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCF5OXFX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what lives mainly in shallow coastal waters? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. Seesaw [SEP] D. swea [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. deep [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. otters", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL2V90LW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What kind of species of animals mainly live in waters? [SEP] A. water plants [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. colder and wetter [SEP] D. aquatic animals [SEP] E. aviary species of animals [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. It helps them survive [SEP] H. kindom animalia", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CF1SL6L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What live mainly in shallow coastal waters? [SEP] A. Sea species [SEP] B. Coast guards [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Live Whales [SEP] E. Shallow people [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647M90S5U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of species are seahorses? [SEP] A. horse [SEP] B. seaweed [SEP] C. edible [SEP] D. marine [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. shellfish [SEP] G. strong [SEP] H. food", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRD564H4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Marine species live mainly in areas teeming with what? [SEP] A. dust [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. spiders", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEB6V8UU4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where do braciopods live? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. ocean water [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. Shallow waters [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NN7M4AG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what water is calmer? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. good [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. currents [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. swea [SEP] G. NaCl [SEP] H. coastal", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF60KH7ZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Marine species live mainly in waters which are very rich in what [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. salt [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. life [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. Carbon", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1B8B8ZF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where do marine species mainly live? [SEP] A. Warm waters [SEP] B. Deposition [SEP] C. the environment [SEP] D. limestone [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. Deposition. [SEP] G. our planet [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NO75NK86", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What must be overcome when pushing on bike pedals? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. activity [SEP] E. animation [SEP] F. inertia [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLRZFX4E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What on the pedals of a bike cause that bike to move? [SEP] A. force [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. nothing [SEP] D. a lack of energy [SEP] E. zero energy [SEP] F. muscles [SEP] G. speed [SEP] H. motion", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQR58KYZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "pushing on the pedals of a bike cause what? [SEP] A. pedals [SEP] B. get started [SEP] C. stillness [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. Decrease bodily water [SEP] F. lack of motion [SEP] G. kinetic friction [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBYEYJOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "pushing with strokes on a bike cause that bike to what [SEP] A. Lift [SEP] B. bend [SEP] C. bounce [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. move [SEP] F. break [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. speed", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1C3AUJDS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Green what can be accomplished through pushing on pedals? [SEP] A. commuting [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. walking [SEP] D. driving [SEP] E. Heart rate [SEP] F. running [SEP] G. horse-riding [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB14BA7HD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes a bike to move? [SEP] A. Coal power [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. magic [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. Human power [SEP] G. Dog power [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ3MLM9NW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Pushing on the pedals of a tricycle causes it to do what? [SEP] A. move [SEP] B. rest [SEP] C. stay in pace [SEP] D. speed [SEP] E. fly upwards [SEP] F. remain unmoving [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. Injury", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IR7SHE6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do pedals usually cause a bicycle to do? [SEP] A. move diagonally [SEP] B. get started [SEP] C. move forward [SEP] D. stop [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. move backwards [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGNHVJMMA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what moves by having the pedals pushed on? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. Schwinn [SEP] D. Nematoda [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. athletes [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. kites", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07HH4S3M1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is controlled by pushing on bike pedals? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. weight [SEP] C. pressure [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. cycles [SEP] F. driving [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. speed", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18F50J65Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "pushing on the pedals of a bike cause what? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. friction reduction [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. decreases its bodily water [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. get started [SEP] H. Heart rate", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3MZF9I9R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What makes food from CO and H 2? [SEP] A. producers [SEP] B. carbon atoms [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. production lines [SEP] E. light energy [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. air pockets [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORRMU225", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do producers turn sunlight into? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. apples [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. paper [SEP] E. drinks [SEP] F. waste [SEP] G. inorganic goods [SEP] H. food", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2A64ZDA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is able to make food using inorganic molecules? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. potatoes [SEP] C. ozone [SEP] D. organic fertilizer [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. a plant [SEP] G. a consumer [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UTWDCIJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what makes food from inorganic molecules? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. agriculture [SEP] G. chicken [SEP] H. green plants", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZGRQCCE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Autotrophs make food from what? [SEP] A. Converting waste. [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. photosynthesis [SEP] E. that material's properties [SEP] F. inorganic molecules [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MI8WKG9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what makes food from inorganic materials? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. green plants", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS1AC2GB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What helps producers make food? [SEP] A. Decomposition. [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. honeybees [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. an electric stove [SEP] H. Power plants", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BMSF75V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do organisms in the lowest trophic level use as food? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. scarce resources [SEP] H. inorganic molecules", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1YCU8ZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What makes food from inorganic molecules? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. Flowers [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511EV9OZG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plants make food from what? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. inorganic molecules [SEP] C. photosynthesis [SEP] D. Light passing through water [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. absorb light energy [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. In their leaves", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYVJZTJ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Green plants make food from [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. absorb light energy [SEP] C. our nearest star [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. Light passing through water [SEP] G. In their leaves [SEP] H. inorganic molecules", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NAVJMN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "An organism's health with be negatively impacted by: [SEP] A. smallpox [SEP] B. cancer [SEP] C. food deserts [SEP] D. starvation [SEP] E. hyperthyroidism [SEP] F. reproduction [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDODSTKO2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on an organism's health? [SEP] A. chemical energy [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. predators [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. Proteins [SEP] G. habitat destruction [SEP] H. death", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWQ9PP52", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What generally has a positive impact on an organism's health? [SEP] A. stay warm [SEP] B. sex with multiple partners [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. eating [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. fasting", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUFIQR1A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Having _ has a positive impact on an organism 's health [SEP] A. malnutrition [SEP] B. oysters [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. pathogens [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UM1GYAG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "having food has a positive impact on what health? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7NDAVZEG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what provides energy for an organism? [SEP] A. oil [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. lipids [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. fossils [SEP] H. food", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL82GJVO7X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "having bread daily has a positive impact on some organism 's what [SEP] A. shelter [SEP] B. environment [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. survive [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. habitat", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3OIC25I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on an organisms' health? [SEP] A. hunting predators [SEP] B. eating pebbles [SEP] C. eating bugs [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. circulatory systems [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. nutrient content [SEP] H. coral reef", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2Z5USY8V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "the health of what is positively impacted by having food? [SEP] A. hot dogs [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. goats [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. plant [SEP] H. people", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WEJP6MFR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Eating usually has what impact on an organism? [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. neutral [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. destructive [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. negative", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAHF4NCSG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do animals eat for a positive impact on their health? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. plutonium [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. Proteins [SEP] F. cellulose [SEP] G. cyanide [SEP] H. plantations", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI7JKN6SX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Having what things has a positive impact on an organism 's health? [SEP] A. edible [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. Cooking [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. Proteins [SEP] G. oysters [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI1HI7JPU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What body part would be attached to the external framework? [SEP] A. heart [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. respiratory system [SEP] D. wings [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. Tail [SEP] G. fat [SEP] H. digestive system", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY4OYQDR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Wings are part of the exoskeleton attached to what? [SEP] A. cat's body [SEP] B. insect's body [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. epidermal [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. skeleton's body [SEP] G. bird's body [SEP] H. honeybees", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMTN3HU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What type of organism has an exoskeleton? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. mollusks [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. reptiles [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. birds", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LFG9RCQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "wings are part of the exoskeleton and attached where? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. tail [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. behind the head", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TRA9BMI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What side of an insect are wings attached to? [SEP] A. white [SEP] B. dorsal [SEP] C. protected [SEP] D. abdomen [SEP] E. elytra [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. strong [SEP] H. tail", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD8QSYJE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is attached to insects' thorax? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. antennae [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. wings [SEP] F. nothing [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. pancreas", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99V3C9SE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what have wings that are part of the exoskeleton? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. all snakes [SEP] F. all spiders [SEP] G. all insects [SEP] H. all arachnids", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEBWT5UUN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what side of insects are wings located? [SEP] A. tail [SEP] B. dorsal [SEP] C. anterior [SEP] D. protected [SEP] E. epidermal [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. head", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYMK251E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "wings are part of the exoskeleton and attached where? [SEP] A. on the feet [SEP] B. objects that have mass [SEP] C. in front of the head [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. behind the head [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. on the face", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DVKWUKG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What shares a location with spiracles? [SEP] A. wings [SEP] B. pistons [SEP] C. white [SEP] D. bats [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCDGSFX3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What organism's instruments of flight are part of the exoskeleton and attached to the thorax? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. organs [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. butterflies [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. Electric devices", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCUK2SJX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? [SEP] A. koalas [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. atoms [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. cats", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YM6EXTY0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals compete for? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. territory [SEP] C. food supply [SEP] D. to stay alive [SEP] E. environment [SEP] F. asteroids [SEP] G. clothing [SEP] H. sports", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TR9RMB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do animals compete for? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. fun [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Nutrients [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. To live [SEP] G. play [SEP] H. offspring", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3C9O250", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which types of animals dominate in competition for territory? [SEP] A. Large. [SEP] B. average [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Man [SEP] F. dinosaurs [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. small", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMXYY8UW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? [SEP] A. land [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. lions [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZFK4K90", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What may compete for territory, water, food, or mates\" [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. alligators [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2AFCZD0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Animals can compete for territory, water, food, or what? [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. bosses [SEP] C. transportation [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. partners [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98LSJ98W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why do tigers compete? [SEP] A. to get along with others [SEP] B. pressure differences. [SEP] C. to give territory to others [SEP] D. They can distract drivers [SEP] E. mate with females [SEP] F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] G. to listen to the alpha male [SEP] H. to gain territory and mates", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAIYM04R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. koalas [SEP] C. sheep [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. phytoplankton [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE7P0L98", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. pigs [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. koalas", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8BD9XJQ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? [SEP] A. fjords [SEP] B. By wind and rain [SEP] C. habitual creatures [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. waterways [SEP] G. small stones [SEP] H. passenger pigeons", "id": "3B4YI393V9VEUSAI2A5ZEHEZRKDSSA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Applying a force in the same direction an object is moving will cause what? [SEP] A. slower rotational speed [SEP] B. deadly and devastating [SEP] C. greater potential energy [SEP] D. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. reduced momentum [SEP] G. by making heat [SEP] H. Increase in kinetic energy", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21QDURHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "pushing and pulling an object will increase its what [SEP] A. Lift [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. weight [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. speed [SEP] F. direction [SEP] G. color [SEP] H. muscles", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP03KT75", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can increase how fast an object is moving? [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. Standing still [SEP] D. Increasing drag [SEP] E. Decreasing pressure [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Applying force", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99TA5S92", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Force can cause objects to do what, which is dangerous? [SEP] A. take breaks [SEP] B. speed up [SEP] C. supersonic [SEP] D. Bend [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. slow down [SEP] H. drive slow", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKRO4WDN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes increased object velocity? [SEP] A. Lift [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. mass [SEP] D. height [SEP] E. weight [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. Cars [SEP] H. force", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N7RQMN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what increases for an object because of force? [SEP] A. color [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. magnitude of velocity [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. water content", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUE7G4E4S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be dangerous? [SEP] A. dreaming [SEP] B. rabies [SEP] C. music [SEP] D. mines [SEP] E. force [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. words [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXMCS4R7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Acceleration of an object also increases its: [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. supersonic [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. Uplift Force [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696KEJIME", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can result when force acts on a moving object? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. acceleration [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. chemical reaction", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSOLXA8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do frogs breathe with? [SEP] A. feet [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. triceps [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. keratin [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPFZCIJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Frogs breathe through their skin, which is what? [SEP] A. poured [SEP] B. filtered [SEP] C. fibrous [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. unique [SEP] F. evolving [SEP] G. porous [SEP] H. fermented", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GDP81KU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do frogs absorb oxygen? [SEP] A. They drink water [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. Jumping really high [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. By breathing through their nose [SEP] F. matter vibrating [SEP] G. Through their skin [SEP] H. circulatory systems", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJAQ4VII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what uses skin to breathe air? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. monkeys [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. Bats [SEP] F. toads [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. pigeons", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWL7DGXMT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do frogs need to survive? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. friends [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. predators [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. desert", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXKEIQQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do frogs breathe with their lungs? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. CO 2 [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. nose [SEP] F. O2 [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. CO2", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6Z0N4IL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do tadpoles use to breathe? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. Gases [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. hearts [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIHXAYC8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What eats something that uses skin for breathing air? [SEP] A. Amoebas [SEP] B. animal [SEP] C. Honeybees [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. tigers [SEP] F. Bats [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Ants", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYIWY15Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What largest organ can cause sickness? [SEP] A. Heart [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. immune [SEP] D. germs [SEP] E. mold [SEP] F. Skin [SEP] G. Liver [SEP] H. Stomach", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CPU9JDX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do frogs use skin to breathe in? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. Smooth [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. cellulose [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VOTBS25", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to scrunch up foil? [SEP] A. tin [SEP] B. awl [SEP] C. parchment paper [SEP] D. an external framework [SEP] E. Physical force [SEP] F. energy barrier [SEP] G. hard outer covering [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0X2SJ3C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can be changed from smooth to compacted by physical force? [SEP] A. Roads [SEP] B. dirt [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. foil [SEP] F. wood [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. hair", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5LH0CU5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What easily changes shape from smooth into compacted by physical force? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. rock [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. paper [SEP] G. gasoline [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLE46NX3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Crumple means_ increases by physical force. [SEP] A. threatened [SEP] B. mass [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. weight [SEP] G. volume [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISKG1ULB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What part of a car easily changes shape from smooth to compacted by physical force? [SEP] A. rock [SEP] B. arteries [SEP] C. fender-bender [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. bumper [SEP] F. wreck [SEP] G. Gravity [SEP] H. sedan", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696QW4IM5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can change shape from smooth into compaction by physical force? [SEP] A. rock [SEP] B. apple [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. hair [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. fibrils", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183U0A7BR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can change shape from smooth into compacted by physical force? [SEP] A. A ruler [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. paper [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. crust [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. cracks [SEP] H. rock", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC4Q1EXX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can change shape from smooth into compacted by physical force? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. cracks [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. crust [SEP] F. fibrils [SEP] G. rock [SEP] H. paper", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWHDF10YO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Sperm and egg nuclei combine to do what? [SEP] A. combine genes [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. fertilize gametes [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. build proteins [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. remove eggs", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWAVALXC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fertilization of what would produce a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. ovulation cell [SEP] B. ova [SEP] C. p53 [SEP] D. eggs [SEP] E. diploid tissue [SEP] F. fertilization cell [SEP] G. corn [SEP] H. ovum", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK5JE70I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what produces a diploid zygote when fertilized? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. eggs [SEP] C. sperm [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. brain cells [SEP] F. lawns [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL845K2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fertilization of gametes produces [SEP] A. gonads [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. cell division [SEP] G. insulin [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SJY2QAG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fertilization of what would produce a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. fetus [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. H 2 O [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. offspring [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. sperm", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKX1II6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fertilization of gametes products something that becomes what? [SEP] A. Flowers [SEP] B. Embryo [SEP] C. Oxygen [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. Slate [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. Amoeba", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4YA8J9PS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "After fertilization and undergoing cell division a gamete becomes a(n)? [SEP] A. Embryo [SEP] B. grow [SEP] C. RNA [SEP] D. propagate [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. Monoploid [SEP] H. Chromosome", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYAMXLN1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is fertilized to produce a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. ova and spermatozoa [SEP] D. salt and pepper [SEP] E. mitosis [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. light energy", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1XIE45J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What produces a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. salamanders [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. sexual reproduction [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPIPFYPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Fertilization of what leads to formation of multicellular embryo in venter [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. grow [SEP] C. epidermal [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. Deposition [SEP] F. fertile [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. gametes", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y8AP8B7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What produces a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. reproduction [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. insects", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8SH05YO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What in food is a source of illness? [SEP] A. chickenpox [SEP] B. crumbs [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. bread [SEP] G. fungus [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G01GDDYF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes botulism? [SEP] A. virus [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Echinoids [SEP] D. Bacteria [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. Roundworms. [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. parasite", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTTA5MSQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause food poisoning? [SEP] A. a pathogens [SEP] B. Room temperature food [SEP] C. Dehydrated food [SEP] D. Refrigerated food [SEP] E. single-celled organisms [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. Canned food [SEP] H. Roundworms.", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUF9224T6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes serious illness? [SEP] A. oxgen [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. chickenpox [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. cooking food [SEP] H. contracting itchiness", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNVW8KHH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "E.Coli poisoning can come from what? [SEP] A. germs [SEP] B. animal [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. running", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2KWHHLL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What tends to be related to bacteria? [SEP] A. heterotrophs [SEP] B. vomiting [SEP] C. chickenpox [SEP] D. healing [SEP] E. cancer [SEP] F. sea urchins [SEP] G. delayed-onset muscle soreness [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX71BOQP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause food poisoning? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. Grilled meat [SEP] D. Refrigerated food [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. Raw juices [SEP] G. Washed produce [SEP] H. hypothyroidism", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC033EXL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does bacteria cause? [SEP] A. loss of h2o [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. serious illness [SEP] E. increase in oxygen [SEP] F. carbon [SEP] G. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] H. symptoms", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIOCXY5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Coal is used to do what regarding heat and electricity? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. generator [SEP] C. disperse [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. generate [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. distance", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2LRV2VW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are the lithified remains of plants used for? [SEP] A. heat production [SEP] B. generating heat by burning [SEP] C. harvesting crops [SEP] D. damming rivers [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. heat is produced [SEP] G. A transportation fuel [SEP] H. planting seeds", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF7J4X3C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Heating with coal can cause [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. chemical reaction [SEP] C. automobile exhaust [SEP] D. Something to move [SEP] E. air pollution [SEP] F. distracted driving [SEP] G. electric outages [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU5347162O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When is coal burning _ is given off [SEP] A. CO 2 [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. vaporization [SEP] D. SO2 [SEP] E. pollution [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. carbon [SEP] H. smoke", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC56ABFFM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used for generating heat by burning? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. space [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHLMUIL4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used for generating heat by burning? [SEP] A. compacted dead plants [SEP] B. basic building blocks of life [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] E. hard plastics [SEP] F. soft styrofoam [SEP] G. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] H. thin metal sheets", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKT9NBF0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can generate heat? [SEP] A. time [SEP] B. siren [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. Ice cube [SEP] E. Dead plants [SEP] F. Fuel cells [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Nematoda", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSBSAO4Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does coal release? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. steam [SEP] D. carbon [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. fossil [SEP] H. smoke", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7V52LZ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "coal is used for generating heat and can what? [SEP] A. melt [SEP] B. explode [SEP] C. run [SEP] D. kill [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. stay warm [SEP] H. freeze", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEDV7AEU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What becomes something that is burned to generate heat? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. dead vegetation [SEP] C. Fuel cells [SEP] D. preserved vegetation [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTB98FQI9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used for generating heat by burning? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. Calcium carbonate [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMPEVOU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be used to cook food? [SEP] A. war [SEP] B. bacon [SEP] C. breeding [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. bees [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611AJ02HII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Food can be cooked using what? [SEP] A. lipids [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. corn [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. rice [SEP] G. Coal [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMAC6Q3P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "generating heat by what occurs at power stations [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. burning [SEP] D. engines [SEP] E. Fuel cells [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. Electrical [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8W3UUFW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can release mercury into the atmosphere? [SEP] A. smoking tobacco [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. an engine [SEP] G. generating heat [SEP] H. one celled organisms", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEB6WKUUI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do animals use to store food? [SEP] A. pan [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. Urea [SEP] D. calories [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. jaws [SEP] G. nest [SEP] H. carbohydrates", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36K5GQ67", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what uses fat to keep warm? [SEP] A. Lobsters [SEP] B. bacon [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. pigeons [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. omnivores [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYGL3P0B2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fat is used to provide warmth and what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. security [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. concern [SEP] F. support [SEP] G. flavor [SEP] H. growth", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES3XSE6B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How does insulation help animals? [SEP] A. stability [SEP] B. morality [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. electrical conductivity [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4CJNU0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What protects a bear from the cold? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. Fat [SEP] C. Mountains [SEP] D. coat [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. bone [SEP] G. Glaciers [SEP] H. Fields", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSY9IS8DD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are pigs? [SEP] A. uninsulated [SEP] B. animal [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. fragile [SEP] E. Social [SEP] F. immune [SEP] G. Mammal [SEP] H. warm", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPGGEPY2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals need to keep warm? [SEP] A. a blanket [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. grass [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. wings [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. a space heater [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3XE8GVB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What keeps animals warm? [SEP] A. Oak [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. cellulose [SEP] G. Weight [SEP] H. energy", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I059GV4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does Ginkgo biloba do seasonally? [SEP] A. migrate [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. Falls [SEP] D. Moves [SEP] E. Sheds leaves [SEP] F. Sheds bark [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVKYKWSFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants shed their leaves in what season each year? [SEP] A. spring season [SEP] B. wet season [SEP] C. firing season [SEP] D. Summer [SEP] E. When it's cold [SEP] F. colder weather [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. dry season", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXQ8AEJQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what sheds its leaves seasonally? [SEP] A. bog birches [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. When it's cold [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOEYWGXD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do mulberry trees shed seasonally? [SEP] A. Vapor [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. stem [SEP] E. leaves [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. roots [SEP] H. branches", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM76PCYV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What sheds its leaves seasonally each year? [SEP] A. Christmas trees [SEP] B. pine trees [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. evergreen trees [SEP] F. ginkgo biloba [SEP] G. Converting waste. [SEP] H. In the winter", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU9MLJCA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Members of what kingdom that shed their leaves seasonally each year are called deciduous. [SEP] A. Fungi [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. air cools [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. Animalia [SEP] F. Protista [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. Plantae", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF7TQATJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Grapevines are plants that shed their leaves [SEP] A. Winter [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. every season [SEP] E. on random occasion [SEP] F. seasonally [SEP] G. When it's cold [SEP] H. in no seasons", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RDV4C9V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which of these trees seasonally sheds its leaves? [SEP] A. gone forever [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Mulberry [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. vegetation [SEP] G. Heavy rains [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XDX6N7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What sheds their leaves seasonally each year? [SEP] A. camels [SEP] B. oak [SEP] C. Spruce [SEP] D. fens [SEP] E. Trees [SEP] F. burrs [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. vines", "id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5C21LYH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of plant would shed its leaves each year? [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. grapevines [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. When it's cold [SEP] F. white [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONMYI4N1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can shed their leaves? [SEP] A. rabbit [SEP] B. Power plants [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. Shade trees [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNUXC3DV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what sheds their leaves seasonally each year? [SEP] A. camels [SEP] B. fens [SEP] C. oak [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. vines [SEP] F. burrs [SEP] G. Spruce [SEP] H. apples", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG3IKF2A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does ginkgo biloba do every year? [SEP] A. Sheds their leaves [SEP] B. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] C. move to different locations [SEP] D. mate with females [SEP] E. produce offspring [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. Move to another area", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUEU571C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "plants that shed their leaves seasonally each year include what? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. energy usage [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. lemmons willow [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35S26HMOK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are woody and shed their leaves seasonally? [SEP] A. they bend [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. burrs [SEP] D. Exfoliation [SEP] E. grapevines [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. bioaerosols [SEP] H. When it's cold", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVTC8XPLG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Healthy roots can be due to what aspect of soil? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. dryness [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. climate [SEP] E. looseness [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. roughness [SEP] H. compact", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPDCCYPY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants may die without what? [SEP] A. nucleus of a cell [SEP] B. some looseness in the soil [SEP] C. wavelengths and photons [SEP] D. moss [SEP] E. single-celled organisms [SEP] F. organic molecules [SEP] G. snow [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA1QTKEW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is vital for healthy roots? [SEP] A. green leaves [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. a healthy stem [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. looseness of soil [SEP] F. nearby mushrooms [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USKAWTVE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What in soil is vital for healthy roots? [SEP] A. looseness [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. leftovers [SEP] D. compacted [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. trash", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY3M9DQK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of soil is easier to cultivate? [SEP] A. looser [SEP] B. cactuses [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. sandier [SEP] E. Tropical [SEP] F. tighter [SEP] G. alluvial [SEP] H. wetter", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68LSFY6U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What helps plants survive? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. staying warm [SEP] C. Loose pants [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. hydrate their cells [SEP] F. Looseness of soil [SEP] G. Looseness of belt [SEP] H. Looseness of lips", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJJX9AKG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Why does it help for dirt to be loose? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. It used to be covered by water [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. water conservation [SEP] F. Roots get more oxygen [SEP] G. The area was once underwater [SEP] H. Riding a bike", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2KNJV24", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "_ are needed to maintain energy levels [SEP] A. Ligaments [SEP] B. follicles [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. pores [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. Arteries", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKMWMSET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do blood vessels carry? [SEP] A. nitrogen [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. SO2 [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. fluid [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3570Y55XZPI809D06G377PJXHXOGY4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Arterioles carry what type of blood? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. Carbon Dioxide [SEP] C. Plasma [SEP] D. Oxygen-rich [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. Type AB", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511EFYOZ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is generally true about blood going away from the heart? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. it is 99% water [SEP] C. A compound that donates proton [SEP] D. To another location like underground [SEP] E. it is usually low in oxygen [SEP] F. it can be seen [SEP] G. it has no hemoglobin [SEP] H. it is usually oxygen-rich", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA89RA0L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Smoking will decrease the flow of what in the body? [SEP] A. oxygen-rich blood [SEP] B. blood clots [SEP] C. preventing heat transfer [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. electric current [SEP] F. all liquids [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. ashes", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13KJQ7R03", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What generally carries something bright red? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. veins [SEP] C. arteries [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. Cars [SEP] H. bones", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULD1VL0Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do arteries carry in the body? [SEP] A. solids [SEP] B. antimatter [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. gases [SEP] E. Air [SEP] F. expelled [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM7GDJVYT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do arteries carry? [SEP] A. brain waves [SEP] B. bright red blood [SEP] C. wavelengths and photons [SEP] D. nerve cells [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. veins [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RYG77U3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Arteries generally carry bright red what? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. paint [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. fluid [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. dye [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE474KDLJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Arteries generally carry blood full of [SEP] A. He [SEP] B. Au [SEP] C. O3 [SEP] D. O2 [SEP] E. DDT [SEP] F. Ni [SEP] G. CO2 [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJY65UTJF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens when oxygenated blood doesn't reach the brain? [SEP] A. anemia [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. blood flows to the heart [SEP] D. increased iron in the brain [SEP] E. arteries unclog [SEP] F. It decreases [SEP] G. a stroke [SEP] H. fever", "id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4VO5YR0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can people die without? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. family [SEP] D. retina [SEP] E. love [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. friends [SEP] H. food", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOQBRY31", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What direction does something that has oxygen-rich blood go? [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. the body's largest organ [SEP] C. move to different locations [SEP] D. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] E. Move to another area [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. animal transport [SEP] H. Away from the heart", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ00W5UIW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are critical for erectile health? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. arteries [SEP] G. strength [SEP] H. a cuticle", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQM7ZG4F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what carries oxygen-rich blood? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. elephants [SEP] C. arterioles [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV10TPVF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Oxygen-rich blood is carried where? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. mouth of rivers [SEP] C. The area was once underwater [SEP] D. running and lifting [SEP] E. the body's largest organ [SEP] F. away from the heart [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066QXRRZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are arteries? [SEP] A. pressure regulated [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALLZ12KF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what has freshwater that contains little or no salt? [SEP] A. our planet [SEP] B. sweat [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. ocean [SEP] E. NaCl [SEP] F. aqueous solution [SEP] G. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] H. global ecosystems", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPJOT6CV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is freshwater habitats that contain little or no salt? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. weathering [SEP] D. atmosphere [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. ecosystems [SEP] G. salt and water. [SEP] H. oceans", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQWA8ZU1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can contain little to no salt? [SEP] A. sodium chloride [SEP] B. salt water [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. the Pacific Ocean [SEP] E. deserts [SEP] F. fens [SEP] G. wetland [SEP] H. lakes", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR67T9OTTG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do freshwater environments have little of? [SEP] A. nektar [SEP] B. sand [SEP] C. nitrogen [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. salt [SEP] F. Acids [SEP] G. Carbon [SEP] H. water", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLQOJDT2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Freshwater biomes contain water that contains little to no what? [SEP] A. cations [SEP] B. Acids [SEP] C. Nutrients [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. water", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CSPNDJY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "which kind of biomes usually have low salinity? [SEP] A. homogenous [SEP] B. Loose [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. deserts [SEP] E. jungles [SEP] F. oceans [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. freshwater", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW30426303X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What lives in water that contains little or no salt? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. terrapins [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. sodium [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8LQTFUF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Biomes that have suffered mainly from pollution have water that contains little or no what? [SEP] A. Toxins [SEP] B. CO 2 [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. salt [SEP] E. Lead [SEP] F. Carbon [SEP] G. Acids [SEP] H. sulfur", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KI32EB6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A person is what without cellular respiration? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. dormant state [SEP] C. They may not survive. [SEP] D. breathing deeply [SEP] E. tired and lacking energy [SEP] F. hydrated and full [SEP] G. dead organisms [SEP] H. awake and sleepless", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE7YPV5P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do lympophocytes use to convert oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water and energy? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. resuscitation [SEP] C. respiration [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. mitosis [SEP] F. exoskeleton [SEP] G. reproduction [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHIS134H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is cells converting oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? [SEP] A. not necessary for life [SEP] B. requirement for life [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. one celled organisms [SEP] E. digestion [SEP] F. they body they live in [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. circulatory systems", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAJ4OHJS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is when a cell converts from oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. requirement for life [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. they body they live in [SEP] F. requirement for eating [SEP] G. requirement for oxygen [SEP] H. requirement for carbon", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAG3G40X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells converting from oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water and energy is a requirement for what? [SEP] A. grow [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. health [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. body [SEP] H. growth", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29UKI3TV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is it when a cell converts from oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? [SEP] A. A transportation fuel [SEP] B. extremely important [SEP] C. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] D. series of enzyme-mediated reactions [SEP] E. production of energy [SEP] F. the most widely used biofuel [SEP] G. chemical messengers [SEP] H. it helps plants in growing", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLL1QTDA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where does a cell convert oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. In the mitochondria [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. they body they live in [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. circulatory systems", "id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BBBIYCMR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The opposite of when cells convert oxygen and carbs into carbon dioxide, water, and energy is what? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. Evaporation [SEP] C. photosynthesis [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. slow and inefficient [SEP] F. dormant state [SEP] G. chemical messengers [SEP] H. It remains dormant", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV1YRVPF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can a magnet moving in a coil of copper cause? [SEP] A. pennies [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. proton flow [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. Heart rate [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSH5LNQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can a magnet moving in a coil of copper wire cause? [SEP] A. flow of protons [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. flow of neutrons [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P84IDK9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is caused by moving a magnet in a coil of copper wire? [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. flow of electric charge [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. light energy [SEP] F. electron transport [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. heat production", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN9ROUD9P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can a magnet moving in a coil of copper wire cause? [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. a lot of human deaths [SEP] C. heat production [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. electron transport [SEP] F. electromagnetic energy [SEP] G. flow of electric charge [SEP] H. light energy", "id": "3FIUS151DV18EIS0CAH10PCT8WFGG9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is used with copper to produce current? [SEP] A. a prism [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. tube [SEP] D. two [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. magnet [SEP] G. squeeze [SEP] H. coiled", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I056V4V0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is magnetized by electricity? [SEP] A. core [SEP] B. cars [SEP] C. metal [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. biceps [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. LEDs [SEP] H. apples", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5PUSCUR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what uses pheromones to communicate with each other? [SEP] A. starfish [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. honeybees [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. insects", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS3H1L32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do echinoderms use to communicate? [SEP] A. vision [SEP] B. words [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. Acids [SEP] G. language [SEP] H. scent", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E47L6VU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do echinoids use to communicate? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. Decibels [SEP] D. pheremones [SEP] E. writing [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. language", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTX6FMDJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do starfish communicate with each other? [SEP] A. huddle together [SEP] B. writing [SEP] C. during the day [SEP] D. pheromones [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. waving their arms [SEP] G. Decibels [SEP] H. talking", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60E3L1EN6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "at least some deuterostomes use pheromones to do what? [SEP] A. attack prey [SEP] B. seed dispersal [SEP] C. share properties [SEP] D. deuterostome with each other [SEP] E. not communicate [SEP] F. Release energy [SEP] G. mate with females [SEP] H. communicate with each other", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEOCGF43", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "marine and benthic species use pheromones to what? [SEP] A. seed dispersal [SEP] B. produce offspring [SEP] C. life-sustaining [SEP] D. float underwater [SEP] E. defense mechanism [SEP] F. arm each other [SEP] G. communicate with each other [SEP] H. live in marine bays", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4YOJLDL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "corals use what to communicate with each other [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. pheromones [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. produce light [SEP] E. heat produced [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. sound", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X2BLJFD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do starfish communicate? [SEP] A. huddle together [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. interact [SEP] D. Vibrates [SEP] E. wave in air [SEP] F. during the day [SEP] G. Decibels [SEP] H. Pheromones", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0ZQUUI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Starfish use _ to communicate with each other. [SEP] A. scattered light [SEP] B. pheromones [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RWPYVW4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do echinoderms employ to grip surfaces? [SEP] A. adhesives [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. Hemoglobin [SEP] D. properties [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. direct energy [SEP] G. abrasion [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCPS0UPB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What use pheromones to communicate with each other? [SEP] A. passenger pigeons [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. deuterostomes [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. huddle together [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OS4PQKG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What produces spores that develop into gametophytes? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. tulips [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. glaciers [SEP] H. cacti", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCD0OFX3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what produces spores that develop into gametophytes? [SEP] A. cacti [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. thorns [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. roses", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6RFGNIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Flower spores eventually develop into an entity that is: [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. mammalian [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. development [SEP] G. haploid [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756EUOCPE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Flowers produce spores that develop into what? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. fields [SEP] C. farmers markets [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. moss systems [SEP] H. seed plants", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAEA7400", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What produces spores that develop into gametophytes? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. elephants [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. tulips [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. dolphins", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YHNKITP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do ferns reproduce with? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. spores [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9BFQPFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Flowers produce spores that can be what? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. fertile [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. bisexual", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUQI1ZXL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Protonemas develop into what? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. lmestone [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. spores", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH63YGW7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What produces spores that develop into gametophytes? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. Orchids [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIKWSYCR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What shape are the things that develop from spores? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. small [SEP] D. Heart [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. gills", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH3DOCSN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what produces spores that develop into gametophytes? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. daffodils", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9T4CB9H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can make proteins? [SEP] A. animal transport [SEP] B. volume [SEP] C. prokaryotes [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. density [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZI26DB3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is not possible without ribosomes? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. fusion [SEP] D. earth [SEP] E. life [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. stones [SEP] H. tumor", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SGJM5WU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can affect the structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made/ [SEP] A. aspirin [SEP] B. insulin [SEP] C. interact [SEP] D. harm them [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. Damages them [SEP] G. antibiotics [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL737T01E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Proteins are made in organelles within the what? [SEP] A. cytoplasm [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. virus [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. phylum", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ6SGOXI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where are the structures where proteins are made located on? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. Something that makes plants green [SEP] C. The area was once underwater [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. rough endoplasmic reticulum [SEP] F. sub-units of species [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N9ZBZE6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are made in an organelle in the cytoplasm? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. acetic acid [SEP] G. Proteins [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD64C6NJ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where in a cell are ribosomes located? [SEP] A. outside the nucleus [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATX0VBAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What structures are in the cytoplasm where proteins are made? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. important habitats [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. bound and free [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. a delta", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPV8BLEI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Endoplasmic reticulum are what attached to structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made? [SEP] A. recycling [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. membranes [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NQ218P2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. nematodes [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. insects", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FR3865G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Roundworms reproduce by combining an egg and sperm to form what? [SEP] A. larvae [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. offspring [SEP] D. Flowers [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. infants [SEP] G. kittens [SEP] H. puppies", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JF710Z3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. Nematoda [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5WS1H66", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Something that nearly all puppies and kittens have do what? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. live forever [SEP] D. increases a body's strength [SEP] E. eat beans [SEP] F. reproduce sexually [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. float", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E8PRWNN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. intercourse [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. nematodes", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH3ELCSM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are used to reproduce? [SEP] A. flagella [SEP] B. nectar [SEP] C. ocean [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. bulbs", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYAITJN0C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. nematodes [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTXIHZ1U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. nematodes [SEP] C. planets [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVV11E8GQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How does the phylum Nematoda reproduce? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. sexually [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RNOFMHD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Roundworms reproduce using meiosis and what? [SEP] A. karyogamy [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWIOZHOS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which reproduce sexually? [SEP] A. cacti [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. Nematodes [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TINVF4PU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has to happen for roundworms to reproduce? [SEP] A. Fertilization [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. temperature changes [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONZ354NB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Nematodes reproduce how? [SEP] A. root growth [SEP] B. heat or cold [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. sexually [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. a cuticle", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKQCMT8H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How do roundworms have offspring? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. survive [SEP] E. laying eggs [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVUJ4RXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Something studied by which scientists will die if it gets too cold? [SEP] A. Physicists [SEP] B. Meteorologists [SEP] C. Frogs [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. Chemists [SEP] F. Biologists [SEP] G. satellites [SEP] H. trout", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3YC3S7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which of the following can cause a living thing to die? [SEP] A. Sleep [SEP] B. Hypothermia [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. dry conditions [SEP] E. Homeostasis [SEP] F. hyperthyroidism [SEP] G. Hydration [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76BPP4JT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens when it becomes too cold? [SEP] A. organisms can die [SEP] B. organisms can grow [SEP] C. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] D. They may not survive. [SEP] E. organisms can move faster [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. organisms can combust [SEP] H. hyperthyroidism", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU535DK62K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "If a thing becomes too cold then it will die and do what? [SEP] A. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] B. decreases its bodily water [SEP] C. If they can no longer get food [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. remove lungs [SEP] F. change species [SEP] G. decompose and be recycled [SEP] H. recycle plastics", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWKVF5PA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what will die if they become too cold? [SEP] A. animal or plant [SEP] B. most organisms [SEP] C. freezing [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. Most invertebrates [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. cells of organisms", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7I30KC3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do we experience when we get too cold? [SEP] A. Hibernation [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. Hypothermia [SEP] E. Extreme hunger [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. hyperthyroidism [SEP] H. Dangerous weather", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB1QQFH78", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what dies if it becomes too cold? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. starfish [SEP] C. trout [SEP] D. planets [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JOHIEO0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What will a bird die without? [SEP] A. life [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Limbs [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. food", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SADOR047", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What would a person do that would reduce their body heat? [SEP] A. using steel [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. drink a warm drink [SEP] E. burning coal [SEP] F. perspire [SEP] G. exercise outside [SEP] H. take a nap", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MGOH96", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what reduces body heat? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. with their fur [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. blankets [SEP] F. perspiration [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. electrons", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTVR8SMZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "excessive cooling of body heat is accompanied with what [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. loss of breath [SEP] C. dehydration [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. sleeping [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. water vapor [SEP] H. hunger", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6C8OO5J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "why do fevers dehydrate? [SEP] A. mild [SEP] B. metabolism [SEP] C. infection [SEP] D. Rise [SEP] E. get hot [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. sweat [SEP] H. virus", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FGWN08N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What reduces heat necessary for maximum predatory activity? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. energy usage [SEP] C. warming [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. eating [SEP] G. tail fins [SEP] H. drinking", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P5OLKDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does perspiration do? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. Cooling vapors [SEP] C. decreases [SEP] D. Reduces body heat [SEP] E. Release energy [SEP] F. Causes shivering [SEP] G. Reduces sweat [SEP] H. Causes heat stroke", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVG42RX9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Saltwater excretion reduces what? [SEP] A. emissions [SEP] B. dehydration [SEP] C. light energy [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. body heat", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENKYEWZB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does perspiration do? [SEP] A. decreases [SEP] B. increase body heat [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. reduce body heat [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. change weather [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6W5QAI4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What will make human temperatures go in a different direction from what sweating would do? [SEP] A. humidity [SEP] B. shivering [SEP] C. improve [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. a blazing fire [SEP] F. hot air [SEP] G. harm them [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H637WHCTT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does taking off one's clothing improve the efficacy of? [SEP] A. recovery [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. Sweating [SEP] D. Modesty [SEP] E. Waterproofing [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. Honesty [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A6GZPTP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can cause cramps? [SEP] A. energy usage [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Acids [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. burning coal [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6QZFZ75", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How does sweating cool the body? [SEP] A. Riding a bike [SEP] B. all liquids [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. staying warm [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. matter vibrating [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDDCJ379L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What might be stored in limestone? [SEP] A. carbonated water [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. cigars [SEP] D. candles [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. carbon [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. fossils", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5R9SG9CU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Carbon may be stored in what for years? [SEP] A. marble [SEP] B. peat [SEP] C. black holes [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. bricks [SEP] F. wetland [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. fossils", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWWJ84ZE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "where might carbon be stored for million of years? [SEP] A. In sediment [SEP] B. stomach [SEP] C. limestone [SEP] D. refrigerator [SEP] E. weathering [SEP] F. loose dirt [SEP] G. Earth [SEP] H. body water", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JFA1Z08", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does almost all plant and animal life depend on? [SEP] A. desert [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. biological diversity [SEP] D. Sedimentary rock [SEP] E. absorb light energy [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. ghosts [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZMPGSD5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What element can be stored in limestone for millions of years? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. matter [SEP] D. carbon [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. helium [SEP] G. rock salt [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GHVSK1D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is in limestone? [SEP] A. abrasion [SEP] B. fossils [SEP] C. an anion [SEP] D. acid [SEP] E. nitrogen [SEP] F. gypsum [SEP] G. carbon [SEP] H. NaCl", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6SVHINN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What may be stored in sedimentary rock for millions of years. [SEP] A. Sand castles [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Millions of dollars. [SEP] E. A fuel source. [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. In sediment [SEP] H. Stored animal fur.", "id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4IT26GD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What element may be stored in sandstone for millions of years? [SEP] A. copper [SEP] B. calcium [SEP] C. carbon [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. iron [SEP] G. rock [SEP] H. fossils", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSKGL8M2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Forests naturally keep what? [SEP] A. ants [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. carbon [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. firs [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. protected", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD66THJNE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What may be stored in limestone for millions of years? [SEP] A. dark matter [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. still-living organisms [SEP] D. nothing [SEP] E. fossils [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. carbon [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UGPEKLD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can carbon be stored in for millions of years? [SEP] A. limestone [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. hydrocarbons [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZOHKQYR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be stored in sedimentary rock for millions of years? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Coal sinks [SEP] E. bioaerosols [SEP] F. In sediment [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSSW24QW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "An object that can be used for measuring mass of an object is similar to what playground item? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. Slide [SEP] C. barrel [SEP] D. Seesaw [SEP] E. Merry-go-round [SEP] F. rockets [SEP] G. Monkey bars [SEP] H. matter", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB163W1S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Bears are proportionally weighted on a balance for discovering what? [SEP] A. size [SEP] B. traits [SEP] C. mass [SEP] D. age [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. SNPs [SEP] H. shape", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWM79AZQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What instrument measures in grams? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. A balance [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. A ruler [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. An anemometer [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. A thermometer", "id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK0KW2PC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is a balance used for measuring in an object? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. volume [SEP] D. simple [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. grams [SEP] G. Joules [SEP] H. viscosity", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK5A9G33", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used to measure mass? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. rockets [SEP] D. cup [SEP] E. Lift [SEP] F. beaker [SEP] G. volume [SEP] H. scale", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS99TQUTC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be used to measure the amount of matter an object contains? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. Protractor [SEP] D. Thermometer [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Balance [SEP] G. Accelerometer [SEP] H. microscope", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403IVPL89", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the base unit of measurement for a balance? [SEP] A. Daltons [SEP] B. barrel [SEP] C. atomic units [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. kilograms [SEP] F. grams [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1UN645I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which measuring unit might be used when using a balance? [SEP] A. second [SEP] B. newton [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Heart rate [SEP] E. kilogram [SEP] F. liter [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. steroids", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066N02ZR7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What object cannot be measured by a balance? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. One at absolute zero [SEP] C. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] D. all matter [SEP] E. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] F. slow and inefficient [SEP] G. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] H. Continents drifting", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTYS6AD4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How is mass indicated? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. set number [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. a balance [SEP] H. similar", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA4UGKEU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes a planet's seasons? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. climate [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. orbit [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKICOUGY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The Earth being tilted on its rotating axis causes [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. wind direction [SEP] C. daylight changes [SEP] D. tide changes [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. plate shifts [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. dry conditions", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3XA1D7X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is caused by Earth being tilted on it's axis? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. acceleration [SEP] C. climate [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. slopes [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. Autumn", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEY910S8K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "the Earth being tilted on its rotating axis causes what? [SEP] A. Weather [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. rest [SEP] D. spring [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. Night and Day [SEP] G. Gravity [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXCD97A6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Earth tilted on its rotating axis causes what which affects all plants and animals? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. unaltered weather [SEP] D. making change [SEP] E. changing tides [SEP] F. population movement [SEP] G. weather changes [SEP] H. chemical reaction", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL963542WP0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes yearly temperature variations? [SEP] A. earth's rotation [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. earth's bend on rotating axis [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] F. earth's tilt on rotating axis [SEP] G. wind and erosion [SEP] H. earth's tilt on rotating half", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWVHLQHV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes weather changes on Earth? [SEP] A. the sun's energy [SEP] B. The tilt in its rotating axis. [SEP] C. high temperature [SEP] D. Weather in space [SEP] E. Vertical movement [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. Spinning backwards [SEP] H. wind and erosion", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LFS2AXR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What being tilted on its rotating axis causes spring, summer, autumn, and winter. [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. Earth [SEP] C. climate [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. mild [SEP] F. the Moon [SEP] G. orbital plane [SEP] H. growth", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCTL03D44", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does the Earth being tilted on its rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. degrees celcius [SEP] C. death and devastation [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. degrees Celsius [SEP] F. tornado [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. spring, summer, autumn, winter", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HYGZXKY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes spring, summer, autumn, and winter? [SEP] A. meteor showers [SEP] B. heat production [SEP] C. the sun's energy [SEP] D. Generating heat [SEP] E. Earth tilted on rotating axis [SEP] F. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] G. Earth vibrating [SEP] H. lunar cycle", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9OM7UTU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does the earth being tilted on a rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. Damage to the moon [SEP] C. Temperature changes [SEP] D. dry and hot [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. wealth [SEP] G. Damage to the sun [SEP] H. dry conditions", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P94ZJIGC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does the Earth being tilted on its rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. the galaxy [SEP] C. summer [SEP] D. spring [SEP] E. rainfall [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. the moon [SEP] H. the solar system", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKRYN8T6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does the Earth's lean on its rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. equator [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. static electricity [SEP] D. seasons [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. spring [SEP] H. time", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7K3Y2BWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which natural occurrence comes from Earth being tilted on a rotating axis? [SEP] A. Changing weather [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. subtropical [SEP] F. dry and hot [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT7I34SU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does the Earth being tilted on its rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. Lake level changes. [SEP] B. degrees celcius [SEP] C. degrees Celsius [SEP] D. a lot of human deaths [SEP] E. dry conditions [SEP] F. exposure to cold [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G922XM8RS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The tilt of the Earth's rotational axis can lead to [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. distance [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. dry and hot [SEP] H. depression", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL317SI1X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes tooth decay and unhealthy gums? [SEP] A. meat [SEP] B. worms [SEP] C. salt [SEP] D. smoking [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. vegetables [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. Alcohol", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWH7R90YE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause food to taste sweet? [SEP] A. Salt [SEP] B. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. hormones [SEP] E. Monosaccharides [SEP] F. MSG [SEP] G. chemical messengers [SEP] H. Protein", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD12SC2L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does honey have? [SEP] A. salt [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. cinnamon [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. fat [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. protein", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU3DFJCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what causes food to taste sweet? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. corn [SEP] C. cake [SEP] D. Glucose [SEP] E. salt [SEP] F. stirring [SEP] G. lipids [SEP] H. honey", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855USLVE9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What tastes sweet due to sugar? [SEP] A. diet soda [SEP] B. corn [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. apple [SEP] F. coffee [SEP] G. cake [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPHYQIJ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What determines the flavor of sweet foods like sugar? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. ingredients [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. profile [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. tongue [SEP] G. dentist [SEP] H. Glucose", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELD63C73", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What flavor are kids naturally drawn to? [SEP] A. Spicy [SEP] B. coffee [SEP] C. Sweet [SEP] D. Sour [SEP] E. Bitter [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. corn [SEP] H. mild", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QVUSD14", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what causes food to taste sweet [SEP] A. coded genes [SEP] B. Molasses [SEP] C. Enzymes [SEP] D. flowers [SEP] E. fat [SEP] F. yeast [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. protein", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQU79LV3E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is chocolate made from? [SEP] A. fingers [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. Glucose [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. bitter [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. toes", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQKM3MGN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sucrose causes food to what? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. Change colors [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. taste savory [SEP] E. taste bland [SEP] F. taste sweet [SEP] G. taste salty [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNPJU9SKJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is in fruit? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. kidneys [SEP] H. sulfur", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AU78KFR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "sugar causes food to taste how? [SEP] A. dry [SEP] B. salty [SEP] C. sour [SEP] D. positive [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. similar [SEP] G. Glucose [SEP] H. tempting", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EPWLAFB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How does glucose cause food to taste? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. sweet [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. like candy [SEP] E. good [SEP] F. Rise [SEP] G. salty [SEP] H. savory", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IGIB5RJQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes food to taste sweet? [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. Bitters. [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. Enzymes [SEP] E. Salt. [SEP] F. Cane. [SEP] G. Taste testers. [SEP] H. corn", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62D9SECM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes sweetness in foods? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. eukyarotes [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. glaucoma [SEP] F. gluten [SEP] G. lactose [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO793E39SRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What creates the sweet flavor in cookies? [SEP] A. cinnamon [SEP] B. Glucose [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. bananas [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. grapes [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XRK8EIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sugar causes [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. diabetes [SEP] D. Rise [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. symptoms [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRKSIRUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Doing what to an object causes particles in it to accelerate? [SEP] A. holding it [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. Temperature [SEP] D. wanting it [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. hitting it [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. having it", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9883FPE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What moves electrical particles in an object ? [SEP] A. hitting [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. beating [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. messengers [SEP] F. a doorbell [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. tapping", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPCU91QT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does gong's particles vibrating cause? [SEP] A. particle explosion [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. silence [SEP] D. ice forming [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. resonance", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF030WEJ1D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what changes to the particles of an object when hit? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. frequency [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. volume [SEP] E. molecules [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZHWDBDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "hitting an object causes the particles in that object to create what? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. activation energy [SEP] C. solar energy [SEP] D. sound energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. water energy [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GYI0W29", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does a batter cause the in the particles of a ball? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. vibration [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. suspension [SEP] F. destruction [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. explosion", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOSIVUY2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When metal is hit, what happens to the particles? [SEP] A. particles become vibrant [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. particles float [SEP] F. particles vibrate [SEP] G. particles get charged [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8GR79QW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "hitting an object causes [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. Sounds [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. kinetic [SEP] H. cracks", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCYE9EXB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Hitting a rock causes what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. squeeze [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. vibration", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FPCGHCV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Hitting an object can cause that object to what? [SEP] A. kinetic [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. get hot [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. supersonic [SEP] H. Bend", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTV3KJ0K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does hitting an object cause? [SEP] A. frequency waves [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. chemical changes", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3203VGY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Earth orbiting the Sun causes changes to what? [SEP] A. weather [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. colors [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. herds [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. earth [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY2TDSQT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes days to change? [SEP] A. Space travel [SEP] B. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] C. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. earthquakes [SEP] F. Solar energy [SEP] G. prolonged thirst [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKPS6WDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes earth's seasons? [SEP] A. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] B. Physical weathering [SEP] C. floods [SEP] D. the tilt of the planet [SEP] E. an external framework [SEP] F. dry conditions [SEP] G. axis rotation [SEP] H. relative location", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7HLXKCZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes weather changes? [SEP] A. the moon [SEP] B. the earth orbiting the sun [SEP] C. degrees Celsius [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2JF5HLA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does earth orbit to cause the seasons to change? [SEP] A. Solar energy [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. satellites [SEP] E. mars [SEP] F. moon [SEP] G. our star [SEP] H. friction", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWFGB6PR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Earth orbiting the sun causes something with how many different states to change? [SEP] A. three [SEP] B. two [SEP] C. four [SEP] D. six [SEP] E. eras [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. winter [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756DTNPCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Earth doing what causes quick-changing weather patterns? [SEP] A. orbiting the sun [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. cycling the moon [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. soaking up rays [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. drifting in space [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCCC7FX9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes seasons to change? [SEP] A. Time and energy [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. orbital tilt [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. weather [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS32EAOV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What determines the climate to change? [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. the sun's energy [SEP] D. degrees Celsius [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. organisms and their habitat [SEP] G. Decreased precipitation [SEP] H. The way the earth is tilted", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XCGQN7H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Snow leopards coats can be used for what? [SEP] A. keeping warm [SEP] B. support [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. staying light [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. staying frightened [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. keeping angry", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A0WTTPD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can be used for keeping warm? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. an electric stove [SEP] C. tusks [SEP] D. snow leopard coats [SEP] E. animal claws [SEP] F. beaver tails [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CGR99ZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does thick fur help a bear with? [SEP] A. Helps blend in [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. Helps them run fast [SEP] D. Protect from heat [SEP] E. Protect from cold [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. hard outer covering", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHPYCN1OK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "sheep have what fur to keep warm [SEP] A. cropped [SEP] B. wooly [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. white [SEP] E. straight [SEP] F. hair [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. warm", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZHDJSBT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do mammals keep warm with? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. ears [SEP] C. skulls [SEP] D. Limbs [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. tails [SEP] G. tissue [SEP] H. hair", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKJ9HGU8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can be used for keeping warm? [SEP] A. hats [SEP] B. carbon molecules [SEP] C. sheep [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. protein [SEP] F. hair [SEP] G. keratin [SEP] H. ice cubes", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEMYU5214", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "otters need their what to keep warm [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. Limbs [SEP] D. feet [SEP] E. drift wood [SEP] F. hair [SEP] G. coats [SEP] H. seaweed", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLK74IFB3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "how do foxes warm up? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. coat [SEP] C. fur [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. two [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. fats [SEP] H. air", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKQ83T8Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "thick fur can be used for minimizing what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. heat production [SEP] C. scattered light [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. freezer burn [SEP] F. movie production [SEP] G. fur production [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYOUXS8I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Most mammals have a body what for keeping warm? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. exoskeleton [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. scales [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. covering [SEP] G. bareness [SEP] H. opening", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LT8UAXT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Thick and white animal coats are what? [SEP] A. animal [SEP] B. stiff [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. not protective [SEP] E. unique [SEP] F. dense [SEP] G. linked [SEP] H. warm", "id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8WBEFUH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be used for keeping warm? [SEP] A. keratin [SEP] B. vacuum [SEP] C. four limbs [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. cold [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. magic [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1W0KTNZZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used for keeping warm? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. Limbs [SEP] C. thick hair [SEP] D. sweat [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. cold blood [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1XG1893M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do animals without thick fur need to stay warm? [SEP] A. colder weather [SEP] B. less fat [SEP] C. In the winter [SEP] D. hard outer covering [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. thinner fur [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELSRX7CD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What keeps warm? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. muscles [SEP] C. Limbs [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. keratin [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. hair", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KONJKYUS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can be used to make clothing for keeping warm? [SEP] A. cellulose [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. fibrous [SEP] E. otters [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. Loose", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P2QKA2D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be used by an animal to keep warm? [SEP] A. a thick pelt [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNC46PSJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What occurs as cells lose their ability to divide? [SEP] A. illness [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. youth [SEP] F. die [SEP] G. black holes [SEP] H. cell growth", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HZYGLJB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes less cells to be produced [SEP] A. Aging [SEP] B. loss [SEP] C. Oxygen [SEP] D. Nutrition [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. fat [SEP] G. Sunlight [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMDDO3QP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "cells can be damaged when they lose their ability to what [SEP] A. divide [SEP] B. retina [SEP] C. produce air [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. produce enzymes [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. stay warm [SEP] H. breathe", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXD44HDU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what happens when mitosis stops? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. respiration [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. photosynthesis [SEP] E. It decreases [SEP] F. aging occurs [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JG0FTHW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Aging occurs as _ stops [SEP] A. mitosis [SEP] B. reproduction [SEP] C. hormone production [SEP] D. illness [SEP] E. lmestone [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. Deposition [SEP] H. metabolism", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWH9NUY0R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The loss in length of what causes cells to age? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. cell membrane [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. telomeres [SEP] G. programmed cell death [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALSIYTS0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What happens as mitosis slows for good? [SEP] A. pubescence [SEP] B. aging [SEP] C. loss [SEP] D. fever [SEP] E. fusion [SEP] F. birth [SEP] G. infancy [SEP] H. death", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5PT6UCL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is inevitable? [SEP] A. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] B. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] C. religion [SEP] D. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] E. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. Cells losing ability to divide [SEP] H. taxes", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUTIVGHP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens as cells lose their ability to divide? [SEP] A. anemia [SEP] B. puberty [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. getting old [SEP] F. replication [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. having a baby", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E8WNV63", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "aging occurs because of a loss of what? [SEP] A. wrinkles [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. eyesight [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2SV7V2G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Evolution occurs in response to what in life? [SEP] A. static events [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. that material's properties [SEP] D. changing phenomenon [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. changing tides [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. isolated events", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9GLDCX2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens to an environment to cause extinction? [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. changes [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. exposure [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. discovery", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A5J4IH9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what changes to cause evolution to occur? [SEP] A. Quality of life [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. earth's rotation [SEP] H. native habitats", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0DHBGRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what happens in response to change in environment? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. the wearing away of rock [SEP] C. lifeforms change their pattern [SEP] D. antimatter [SEP] E. density changes [SEP] F. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] G. erosion from rivers [SEP] H. gravity changes", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI9PJMPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What occurs in response to a change in the environment? [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. moonlight [SEP] D. artificial selection [SEP] E. ground to shake [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. natural selection [SEP] H. It helps them survive", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y982X73WY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Change happens to what of a species in response to changes in the environment? [SEP] A. only females [SEP] B. colors of the spectrum [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. only males [SEP] E. successive generations [SEP] F. By wind and rain [SEP] G. stagnation [SEP] H. characteristics", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K8DY0R2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What occurs in animals as they respond to changes in their habitat? [SEP] A. starvation [SEP] B. evolution [SEP] C. arousal [SEP] D. relocation [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. dependency [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES03V3BYD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Organisms adapting is what process? [SEP] A. mitosis [SEP] B. relocation [SEP] C. evolution [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. positive [SEP] F. hibernation [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. complex", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2DG0SZZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A significant evolutionary response might be the result of what? [SEP] A. Plant reproduction [SEP] B. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] C. climate change [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJENL8EP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What occurs in response to a change in the environment? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. agriculture [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. root growth [SEP] G. speciation [SEP] H. relocation", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH21MQKI9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause change in genetic characteristics [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1A0BDZ5K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What often causes growth? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. Atrophy [SEP] D. collagen [SEP] E. Earthworms [SEP] F. Apoptosis [SEP] G. Necrosis [SEP] H. Mitosis", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOSB1K8H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes the growth of a living organism? [SEP] A. Accumulation of wealth [SEP] B. Cell mitosis [SEP] C. Starvation [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. gene flow [SEP] F. organic molecules [SEP] G. Infections [SEP] H. genetic material", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLDGPNX9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does mitosis often cause? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. reduction [SEP] C. nothing [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. DNA [SEP] F. gene flow [SEP] G. less cells [SEP] H. pregnancy", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5OWDOVC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cell division can be what? [SEP] A. threatened [SEP] B. lacking cells [SEP] C. outside of the body [SEP] D. uncontrolled [SEP] E. without cells [SEP] F. Reproduction [SEP] G. cycles [SEP] H. unidirectional", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3C1BD74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does mitosis often cause? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. cell shrinkage [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. nucleus [SEP] F. gene flow [SEP] G. illness [SEP] H. pregnancy", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1BMFZ82", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes organisms to grow? [SEP] A. genetic diversity [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. pathogens [SEP] D. genetic material [SEP] E. pollution [SEP] F. prolactin release [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. cell division", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFL145X4O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is necessary for growth? [SEP] A. organic molecules [SEP] B. cell movement [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. cell death [SEP] E. cell sensations [SEP] F. Pituitary gland [SEP] G. Proteins [SEP] H. Cell splitting", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7WG1X8HV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What often requires a lot of energy? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. monkeys [SEP] C. horizon [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. omnivores [SEP] G. waiting [SEP] H. distance", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZXIFBSY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Mitosis often causes what? [SEP] A. loss [SEP] B. pregnancy [SEP] C. gene flow [SEP] D. symptoms [SEP] E. reduction [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. shrinkage [SEP] H. sperm", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8B0BS75O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes growth sometimes? [SEP] A. collagen [SEP] B. tapeworms [SEP] C. Annelids [SEP] D. Mitosis [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. pituitary [SEP] H. Earthworms", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5UW36H3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cell division can be [SEP] A. cycles [SEP] B. haploid [SEP] C. complete [SEP] D. threatened [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. segmented [SEP] G. cancerous [SEP] H. Reproduction", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y5EE8B1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Cell division causes the process by which tissue what? [SEP] A. chemical changes [SEP] B. Reproduction [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. haploid [SEP] E. haploid plants [SEP] F. gets bigger [SEP] G. genetic material [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUFKIYNL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is one type of abnormal cell division? [SEP] A. mildew [SEP] B. two [SEP] C. SNPs [SEP] D. deadly [SEP] E. haploid [SEP] F. tumor [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. HIV", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLLMJH3P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What leads to reproduction? [SEP] A. Pollen grains [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. Cell division [SEP] D. They lay eggs [SEP] E. haploid plants [SEP] F. some invertebrates [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS0QD2G7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Producing daughter cells of equal size often causes what? [SEP] A. pregnancy [SEP] B. eggs [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. gene flow [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. cycles [SEP] H. sperm", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5A4W92X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are required for cell growth? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. centrioles [SEP] H. Proteins", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGSI7PXD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes growth? [SEP] A. Cancer. [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. Roundworms [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. Earthworms [SEP] G. collagen [SEP] H. Proteins", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0FFLMTNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What forms in warm water? [SEP] A. fungus [SEP] B. a solute [SEP] C. sun [SEP] D. bricks [SEP] E. lake [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. corals [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4J30U99G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do flower-like animals live? [SEP] A. Hot waters [SEP] B. Cold waters [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. Shallow waters [SEP] F. our planet [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. Deep waters", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTA1TAVRR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Shallow tropical water is what? [SEP] A. porous [SEP] B. low in biodiversity [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. uninhabited [SEP] E. pretty [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. warm [SEP] H. calm", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUVP93VU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What forms in shallow tropical water? [SEP] A. ocean [SEP] B. romance [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. reefs [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. fossils [SEP] H. snorkelling", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZFJG9KZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Corals form large colonies in shallow and what waterways [SEP] A. porous [SEP] B. Thames [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. deep [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. calm [SEP] G. open ocean [SEP] H. cold", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4TSHBLQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what forms large colonies in shallow tropical water? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. passenger pigeons [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. honeybees [SEP] E. calcite shells [SEP] F. trout [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. humans", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKGQI8TA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where do colonies of coral form? [SEP] A. Pink water [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. Stale water [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. Flavored water [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. Warm water [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFDOU0QU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do coral colonies form? [SEP] A. ocean loor [SEP] B. south atlantic [SEP] C. warm, clear, shallow waters [SEP] D. exposure to the sun [SEP] E. arctic ocean [SEP] F. To conserve energy [SEP] G. sub-units of species [SEP] H. To another location like underground", "id": "3HSYG7LRBJXIIQK2SSNVW9WFTJLKKC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where do corals form large colonies? [SEP] A. Mars [SEP] B. new World [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. shoreline [SEP] E. environment [SEP] F. Absorb light [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. polyps", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21WWAHR1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Something in the polyp stage can form large colonies in shallow tropical what? [SEP] A. mountains [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. porous [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. colonies [SEP] G. wetland [SEP] H. water", "id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVK2UOSFW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What forms in shallow tropical water? [SEP] A. blobfish [SEP] B. sub-units of species [SEP] C. accumulated exoskeletons [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. polar bears [SEP] F. an area swollen with pus [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. deep-sea dwellers", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVKYQXRV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Animals with _ form large colonies in shallow tropical water [SEP] A. calcite shells [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. Absorb light [SEP] D. biological diversity [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. produce offspring [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. to stay warm", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RSA2VWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "where do corals form large colonies? [SEP] A. remarkable places [SEP] B. competing for resources [SEP] C. the environment [SEP] D. By wind and rain [SEP] E. It gets more light [SEP] F. Absorb light [SEP] G. To keep their body heat. [SEP] H. at or near the margins", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCO87DWRD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "An animal requires ingestion to do what? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. die [SEP] C. water conservation [SEP] D. drinking [SEP] E. grow and heal [SEP] F. motility [SEP] G. howl [SEP] H. hear", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNI58ZFD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what requires nutrients to grow and heal? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Lobsters [SEP] C. molecules [SEP] D. pigeons [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. weather [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. Mammal", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM6MULCX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens when animals eat plants? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. glycogen [SEP] E. They die [SEP] F. They fall asleep [SEP] G. They grow [SEP] H. They gain weight", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76ALLJ4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does potassium help an animal do? [SEP] A. Grow [SEP] B. lysing [SEP] C. Sleep [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. Eat [SEP] F. rest [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. Die", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A1DCPTR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does an animal require food for? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. to grow and heal [SEP] C. for cold [SEP] D. aerobic capacity [SEP] E. organic molecules [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. to chill [SEP] H. for electricity", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WMWCZN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what requires nutrients to grow and heal? [SEP] A. respiration [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. vitamins [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. Whales [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. bears", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29WQET3V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does an animal require to grow and heal? [SEP] A. pH [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. sodium [SEP] G. lies [SEP] H. jealousy", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZLT6SD2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Animals require what to grow and heal? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. microbes [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT611S4H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Foods containing what supplement can help animals heal? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. glycogen [SEP] C. carbohydrates [SEP] D. proteins [SEP] E. Vitamin C [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Glucose", "id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE4PJWA3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can help an animal to grow and heal? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. bones [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. microbes [SEP] G. glycogen [SEP] H. proteins", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHGM943C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is used to detect texture? [SEP] A. spoon [SEP] B. vision [SEP] C. colors [SEP] D. dog [SEP] E. stick [SEP] F. Sight [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. hand", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLVYGHU5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Physical contact can be used to detect what? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. mutations [SEP] D. scent [SEP] E. symptoms [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. texture [SEP] H. color", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0VBMUI2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are nerves used for? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. Smelling food [SEP] C. Seeing around you [SEP] D. To protect the inside of your body [SEP] E. nervous system [SEP] F. An object is seen [SEP] G. To feel things [SEP] H. animal transport", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYFT815R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be used for detecting texture? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. nose hairs [SEP] C. pressure on the skin [SEP] D. eyelashes [SEP] E. the skin prick test [SEP] F. an electron microscope [SEP] G. satellites [SEP] H. encoded information", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MEBZKGE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can be used for detecting texture? [SEP] A. satellites [SEP] B. fingers [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. playing [SEP] E. saliva [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. gloves [SEP] H. Smooth", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZBJ1CC4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What sense can be used to detect the smoothness of an object [SEP] A. fibers [SEP] B. touch [SEP] C. Hearing [SEP] D. Smell [SEP] E. vision [SEP] F. Taste [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. retina", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CH55PA3S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Nerve endings in what part of the body can be used for detecting texture? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. small [SEP] C. the dermis [SEP] D. femur [SEP] E. follicles [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. clavicle [SEP] H. some mammals", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXRAN5K2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used for detecting texture? [SEP] A. encoded information [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. Something coming from a gland [SEP] E. reflecting light [SEP] F. the largest organ in the body [SEP] G. an electron microscope [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9M7SIGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The earliest of the five senses to develop gives you the ability to do what? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. interact [SEP] E. reflecting light [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. An object is seen [SEP] H. detect texture", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZILKGZ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can touch be used to detect? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. fuzzy [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMYHP9JH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants have a life cycle which includes both sexual reproduction and what? [SEP] A. converting electricity to heat [SEP] B. arranged marriage [SEP] C. asexual reproduction [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. singular [SEP] G. babies [SEP] H. produce offspring", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET7LJT6D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what has a life cycle that includes alternation of generations? [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. Trees [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. volume [SEP] G. mass [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7IEULZX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are plants? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. dirt [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. edible [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UFDPKLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a characteristic life cycle that includes alternation of generations? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. leaves [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. Trees [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXKDDD1AJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "All redwoods have a characteristic life cycle that includes what? [SEP] A. seed dispersal [SEP] B. alternation stations [SEP] C. biological diversity [SEP] D. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] E. sub-units of species [SEP] F. alternation of generations [SEP] G. alternation alteration [SEP] H. alternation of genetics", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3UMH49L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What have chlorophyll and a characteristic life cycle? [SEP] A. vases [SEP] B. Fungi [SEP] C. models [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. greenhouses", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHW1CWAZ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have a characteristic life cycle that includes alternation of generations? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. crocodiles [SEP] F. burrs [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XH5YNT2G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "All what have a characteristic life cycle that are detailed with birth, growth, reproduction, death? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. Trees", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4T0LRNSB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a characteristic life cycle that includes alternation of generations? [SEP] A. burrs [SEP] B. tulips [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. amoeba [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSBF26WH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "All what reproduce which includes alternation of generations? [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. Fungi [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. Trees", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6U53681", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Although different life stages what lviing organism goes through a alternation of generation? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. Plants [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Fungi [SEP] H. insects", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP4M57TA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "All of what have a characteristic life cycle that includes alternation of descendants? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. apples [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. amoeba [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. Spruce", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZFIU72D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does goldenrod life cycle include? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. sub-units of species [SEP] C. produce offspring [SEP] D. seed dispersal [SEP] E. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] F. alternation of generations [SEP] G. that material's properties [SEP] H. biological diversity", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AK0FUSEH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a characteristic life cycle that includes alternation of generations? [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. burrs [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CHNMGA3Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a life cycle that includes alterations of generations? [SEP] A. apple [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. salmon [SEP] D. Spruce [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Cane. [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEPJ1NFM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An invasion of bacteria on the body can cause body tissue to do what? [SEP] A. swell [SEP] B. soften [SEP] C. adapt [SEP] D. shrink [SEP] E. dissolve [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. Injury [SEP] H. death", "id": "3FIUS151DV18EIS0CAH10PCT8WCGG6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can infection cause? [SEP] A. Joint pain [SEP] B. Limber joints [SEP] C. Loose joints [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. chickenpox [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. Money creation [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8VD9O9R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can bacteria cause? [SEP] A. dead organisms [SEP] B. Something that causes allergies [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. cookies [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. bodily tissues to swell [SEP] H. vapor", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF38UHA9O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can cause bodily tissues to swell? [SEP] A. p53 [SEP] B. invisible light [SEP] C. HIV [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. AIDS [SEP] F. HPV [SEP] G. lung [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDDLK3KC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes edema? [SEP] A. An infection [SEP] B. amoebae [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. An antibiotic [SEP] E. smoking [SEP] F. Vitamins [SEP] G. prolactin release [SEP] H. Food poisoning", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W46GKVV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause connective issues to swell? [SEP] A. infection [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. worms [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. zygotes [SEP] H. air", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN89X0F33", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can cause a tooth to swell? [SEP] A. virus [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. germs [SEP] F. acid [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. abcess", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUWN02OH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can cause bodily tissues to swell? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. chickenpox [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. smallpox [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. skin tissue [SEP] H. weathering", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7ND4PEZD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Bacteria can cause what? [SEP] A. common cold [SEP] B. dead organisms [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. viral infections [SEP] E. bodily tissues to swell [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Something that causes allergies [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2EYAZSH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can infection cause in bodily tissues? [SEP] A. edema [SEP] B. better breathing [SEP] C. anemia [SEP] D. healing [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. mildew [SEP] G. wrinkling of cells [SEP] H. death", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLOAKY7WL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": " _can cause inflammation [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. pathogens [SEP] C. steroids [SEP] D. arteries [SEP] E. dilation [SEP] F. Infection [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. symptoms", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF7YSATV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause an aneurysm? [SEP] A. smoking [SEP] B. infection [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. steroids [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS0683L2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can help with sinus infections? [SEP] A. arteries [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. one celled organisms [SEP] D. prolactin release [SEP] E. radiography [SEP] F. Enzymes [SEP] G. antihistamines [SEP] H. aqueous solution", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36CO7ZE60H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When liquids are heated above a point, a liquid is converted to what? [SEP] A. hot [SEP] B. acid [SEP] C. gas [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. bubbles", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HJ79AUF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What converts liquid to gas? [SEP] A. Stirring it [SEP] B. Fuel cells [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. Cooling it down [SEP] E. Introducing oxygen [SEP] F. Heating it up [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCRXK20A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause burns? [SEP] A. Heating water [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. Tepid water [SEP] F. insults [SEP] G. Freezing water [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUMKQXZ8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens when liquids are heated? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. chemical reaction [SEP] C. air is cooled [SEP] D. food is chilled [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. gas bubbles burst [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. bubbles reduce", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCKREPUD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When happens when liquids are heated above a certain point? [SEP] A. condensation [SEP] B. It expands [SEP] C. burning [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. transpiration [SEP] G. freezing [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2LA1LH2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Vapor pressure is caused when [SEP] A. liquids expand [SEP] B. It gets heated up [SEP] C. liquids condense [SEP] D. liquids are heated [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. Light passing through water [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. liquids freeze", "id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BB8PMCMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does water do when it's above 100 degrees? [SEP] A. Boils [SEP] B. moves [SEP] C. drink [SEP] D. state [SEP] E. Creates fog [SEP] F. Freezes [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. Dissipates", "id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64Y5YW0C2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can heating a liquid cause? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. sweat [SEP] D. burns [SEP] E. slime [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. freezing", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVT6EU5R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "To make a liquid boil more easily when heat is applied, one should [SEP] A. degrees Celsius [SEP] B. Evaporation of water [SEP] C. absorb light energy [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. aqueous solution [SEP] F. lower the surrounding pressure [SEP] G. evaporative cooling [SEP] H. depress neuronal excitability", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XB68SHO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "liquids heated are affected by [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. climate [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. pressure [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KMFDWBN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What hurts the environment? [SEP] A. Solar flare [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. cars [SEP] D. storms [SEP] E. carbon [SEP] F. time [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL1239XBZS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What kills animals every day? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. drinking clean water [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. agriculture [SEP] E. eating nutritious food [SEP] F. sitting inside [SEP] G. using a car [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH2L0GW5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what causes pollution? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. The atmosphere [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. running water [SEP] G. plant respiration [SEP] H. volkswagen", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QA4OAGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does using a car lead to? [SEP] A. more ill-health [SEP] B. hypothyroidism [SEP] C. Decrease bodily water [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. clear skies [SEP] F. better fitness levels [SEP] G. higher fertility [SEP] H. lowered energy cost", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D24WDWCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do cars damage the environment? [SEP] A. Battery useage [SEP] B. exposure to the sun [SEP] C. Emitting an excess of contaminants [SEP] D. they travel great distances [SEP] E. Using too much gas [SEP] F. Causing accidents [SEP] G. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] H. within and around", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYC71CIBT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes holes in the ozone? [SEP] A. Thunderstorms [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. Sun damage [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. Wind", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDD4R3KL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Emission from cars contribute to which weather phenomenon? [SEP] A. smog tornadoes [SEP] B. acid rain [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. carbon emission hurricanes [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. low sea levels [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9Q399B7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be a major threat to health? [SEP] A. bicycling [SEP] B. using a car [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. skateboarding [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. doctors", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWVL2HQB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes pollution? [SEP] A. breathing [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. Toyota [SEP] D. bad thoughts [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. mold [SEP] G. Nematoda [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G02B3YDH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is it called when male gametes are propelled because of muscle contractions? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. intercourse [SEP] D. thrusting [SEP] E. a wave [SEP] F. reproductions [SEP] G. A Greek letter [SEP] H. ejaculation", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA5MY0ND", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "For men, orgasm occurs when climax causes muscles to contract and release what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. frustration [SEP] H. ejaculate", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P3JZ2A7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does propelling sperm from the epididymes do? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. penis [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. change density [SEP] E. allows male reproduction [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. cause death [SEP] H. Release energy", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBW6WIQ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The expulsion of semen occurs when what propels sperm from the epididymes? [SEP] A. birth [SEP] B. muscle contractions [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. urine [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATYTABAP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do muscle contractions give the ability to happen? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. metriculation [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. fallopian tubes [SEP] F. ejaculation [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. sperm", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KTKETO2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Bacterial infection can inhibit ejaculation of what? [SEP] A. babies [SEP] B. sperm [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. erection [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. pregnancy", "id": "3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYGPMGB0A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What occurs when muscles contract and propel male gametes? [SEP] A. fertilization [SEP] B. sex [SEP] C. ejaculation [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. intercourse", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64JISY7J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when muscles around the prostate gland contracts? [SEP] A. preventing heat transfer [SEP] B. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] C. Generating heat [SEP] D. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] E. Sperm leaves the epidiymes [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. Release energy [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QW7O1DF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what type of function occurs when muscle contractions propel sperm from the epididymes? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. sympathetic [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. animal transport [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3YJZVGS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When will an egg become fertilized? [SEP] A. After ejaculation [SEP] B. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] E. in the autumn season [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. Plant reproduction [SEP] H. during the day", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRT6FAH4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "In the male orgasm, where is sperm propelled from? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. distance [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. direct energy [SEP] G. epididymes [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVJATQG6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why do flowers attract birds? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. Food [SEP] C. Pollination [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. color of leaves [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. Produce eggs", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO446JNXJU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What attracts bees? [SEP] A. cacti [SEP] B. the color green [SEP] C. stems [SEP] D. flowers [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. roots [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEWZMMEF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do flowers attract? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. plant life [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP16JZ0F8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Bees are attracted to? [SEP] A. plant life [SEP] B. tree bark [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. plant stems [SEP] G. shrub leaves [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITN6RKR6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Bees and other insects are attracted on purpose by what? [SEP] A. colors [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. human food [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. perfume", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G8FCCO1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do flowers attract? [SEP] A. Fruits [SEP] B. stems [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. sheep [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWQI4P5Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do flowers attract? [SEP] A. legumes [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. sheep [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN871E1B6N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What attracts animal pollinators? [SEP] A. Chlorophyll [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. Gladioluses [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP13JO1O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do flowers attract? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. fruits [SEP] F. mice [SEP] G. a ray [SEP] H. sheep", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN5BZOPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Oxygen for survival is necessary for what? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. corpses [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. pebbles [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N4OZMN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Animals rely on what for survival? [SEP] A. proteins [SEP] B. glycogen [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. stars [SEP] F. weeds [SEP] G. cellulose [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D5LFR9U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What cannot be found on the moon? [SEP] A. an external framework [SEP] B. one celled organisms [SEP] C. dust [SEP] D. living animals [SEP] E. deuterostomes [SEP] F. spaceships [SEP] G. blastoids [SEP] H. footprints", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTGS51ZN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Mammals require what for breathing? [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. saltwater [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. glycogen [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSSZ613LU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does an animal need for survival? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. Boron [SEP] C. Meat [SEP] D. Components of helium [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Oxygen [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. glycogen", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHPWRYO1A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do animals require for survival? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. glycogen [SEP] C. Lithium [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. Helium [SEP] G. Aluminum [SEP] H. Oxygen", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPPQAXHA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Animal long term survival requires what? [SEP] A. hibernation [SEP] B. breathing [SEP] C. Glucose [SEP] D. planting [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. sleep [SEP] G. jousting [SEP] H. crowing", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM04QL91P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is required for breathing? [SEP] A. nose [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. Gas [SEP] D. CO2 [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. brain [SEP] H. lung", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C7EO3PD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do animals lungs help them survive? [SEP] A. they body they live in [SEP] B. compound of hydrogen oxygen [SEP] C. They help them drink water [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. They help them sleep [SEP] F. prevents the transfer of heat [SEP] G. They help them breathe [SEP] H. They help them eat", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GFLI1KY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "which of the following gases does an animal need to survive? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. carbon monoxide [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. glycogen [SEP] F. helium [SEP] G. H20 [SEP] H. warm", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRL99URH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "An animal requires what for survival? [SEP] A. a leash [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. stamina [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. proteins [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. fossil fuel", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZRBJ8YG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does an animal require for survival? [SEP] A. layer of body fat under skin [SEP] B. A compound that donates proton [SEP] C. Molecular kinetic energy [SEP] D. mineral particles and organics [SEP] E. a complete digestive system [SEP] F. converting food to energy [SEP] G. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] H. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCUX679W4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Animals require plants to what? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. moves [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. evolving [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. food", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMUNX3OQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What helps unicellular organisms move? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. flagella [SEP] G. legs [SEP] H. blood", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8B8L1CQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what uses flagella to move? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIDX2NP5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "prokaryotes and Bacteria move by what [SEP] A. jumping [SEP] B. crawling [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. swimming [SEP] F. walking [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. Absorb light", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EJQU1U3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What help prokaryotes move? [SEP] A. maps [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. microns [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. microbes [SEP] F. microtubules [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FATJ36Z9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What help prokaryotes to move? [SEP] A. organisms [SEP] B. tentacles [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. feet [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Mitosis [SEP] H. cilia", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1Q4PM62", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Bacteria gets help moving from what? [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. lysosomes [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. cytoplasm [SEP] E. rhizome [SEP] F. light energy [SEP] G. flagella [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATAUGAB8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Flagella help what move? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. organelles [SEP] H. nuclei", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1Z525NV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What help prokaryotes move? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. cats [SEP] C. cilia [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. other bacteria [SEP] H. hair", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68ZK16YM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What moves with long filaments? [SEP] A. prokaryotes [SEP] B. sponges [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. lizards [SEP] E. protein [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKXQZ14C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What helps prokaryotes move? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. Feet. [SEP] D. Wheels. [SEP] E. Hair-like projections. [SEP] F. Moving vans. [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEMSI5VV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "something what to cilia help prokaryotes move. [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. similar in structure [SEP] D. It helps them survive [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. An object is seen [SEP] H. The bending of a ray of light", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPLWR81C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Microtubules help prokaryotes _. [SEP] A. live [SEP] B. dense [SEP] C. store [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. work [SEP] F. move [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD5MDG0B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What helps movement? [SEP] A. stamina [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. cilia [SEP] D. hair [SEP] E. kinetic [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. motors [SEP] H. elastic", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJCVH8EZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can help prokaryotes move? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. a cuticle [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. protein", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBPXIR5B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do prokaryotes have? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. rings [SEP] C. alleles [SEP] D. SO2 [SEP] E. cilia [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. nektar [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7INH5D2XV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Sperms can help prokaryotes what? [SEP] A. live [SEP] B. work [SEP] C. move [SEP] D. form [SEP] E. grow [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. fusion", "id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64YJ8YC0E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "how are caves formed? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. eruptions [SEP] C. Water expanding [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. volcanoes [SEP] F. by humans [SEP] G. chemical erosion [SEP] H. hard outer covering", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXN8DJEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What chemical creates a cavern? [SEP] A. carbonic acid [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. salt [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. hydrogen [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NUYK3SI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What forms caverns by seeping through rock and dissolving limestone? [SEP] A. pure oxygen [SEP] B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] C. basic building blocks of life [SEP] D. carbon dioxide in groundwater [SEP] E. magma in groundwater [SEP] F. oxygen in groundwater [SEP] G. At the peak of a mountain [SEP] H. underground systems", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0YIL3JM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are formed by carbonic acid in groundwater seeping through rock dissolving limestone [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. Calcium carbonate [SEP] C. coral reefs [SEP] D. enormous rooms [SEP] E. a solute [SEP] F. creeks [SEP] G. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] H. a hydraulic system", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4T0DLDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be formed by carbonic acid in groundwater seeping through rock and dissolving limestone? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. Calcium carbonate [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. underground caves [SEP] H. arsenic", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE9NLMFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is formed when calcite is dissolved? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. patch reefs [SEP] C. a cavern [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. body water [SEP] F. tube [SEP] G. In sediment [SEP] H. glass", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVDWFRX3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are caverns formed from? [SEP] A. storing water [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. limestone [SEP] E. streams. [SEP] F. Rocks [SEP] G. crust [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38ULDJAYI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which of the following added to groundwater creates caverns? [SEP] A. a solute [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. carbon dioxide [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYW01JTS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is one element used to create caves? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. Calcium carbonate [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. carbonic acid [SEP] G. less water [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BP5Z576", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are formed by carbonic acid in groundwater seeping through rock and dissolving limestone? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. barrel-shaped [SEP] C. Calcium carbonate [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. hidden caves [SEP] F. a solute [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. a hydraulic system", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNP10FZK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Doing what has a positive impact on organisms and their habitat? [SEP] A. hydrate their cells [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] D. planting trees [SEP] E. trimming trees [SEP] F. planting grass [SEP] G. buying flowers [SEP] H. support", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQH7DQXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can be planted to have a positive impact on the ecosystem? [SEP] A. maples [SEP] B. Species [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Echinoids [SEP] H. mushrooms", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSG0WM8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "doing what with trees has a positive impact on habitats [SEP] A. making tables [SEP] B. chopping down [SEP] C. planting [SEP] D. watershed [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. bloom time [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. timbering", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCR2J02H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. mussels [SEP] B. hurricanes [SEP] C. invasive species [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. stay warm [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. wildfires [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS28RI13ER", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of effect does a squirrel have on the ecosystem? [SEP] A. Negative [SEP] B. Positive [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. Destructive [SEP] G. Powerful [SEP] H. support", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTH4IZ1N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a positive effect on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. maintaining air pollution [SEP] B. removing habitats [SEP] C. stopping air pollution [SEP] D. to stay warm [SEP] E. in the frog family [SEP] F. Electric generators [SEP] G. increasing air pollution [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE50EMF7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does planting trees have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. sun [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. watershed [SEP] E. stars [SEP] F. habitat [SEP] G. earth [SEP] H. moon", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZI6UBSA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can planting trees reduce? [SEP] A. Pollutants [SEP] B. energy barrier [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. Fire danger [SEP] F. Shade [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. disease", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60E28ENE1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on birds [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. planting trees [SEP] C. recycling [SEP] D. community policing [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. with their fur [SEP] G. squirrels [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP16HWF0G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Woodlands benefit from what? [SEP] A. planting trees [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. rainforest [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. urban sprawl", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL3DW0LK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what has a positive impact on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Frogs. [SEP] C. chemical spills [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. pines [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. pollution [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XHQPSHF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on forests? [SEP] A. genetic diversity [SEP] B. some invertebrates [SEP] C. planting trees [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. lowered energy cost [SEP] F. extinction of species [SEP] G. logging [SEP] H. canopy removal", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42YCV0T9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does planting trees have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. coral growth [SEP] B. plant reproduction [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. biodiversity [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. coral reefs [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. moss growth", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI18JQPJC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. mountains [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. sea squirts [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X4Z193Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do tunicates need to reproduce? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. home [SEP] C. wealth [SEP] D. gametes [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. money [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F01IL3JP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. sea squirts [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOEB805H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Sea creatures encased by what reproduce sexually? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. refraction of light [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. Epidermis [SEP] E. tough membranes [SEP] F. ocean water [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. epidermis and dermis", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW7T3Y2H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How many ways can a bulb reproduce? [SEP] A. LEDs [SEP] B. Two [SEP] C. Many [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. well [SEP] F. 12 [SEP] G. bent [SEP] H. tube", "id": "3EWIJTFFVO6DJ0LOSD2AFU41TO60EN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What reproduce sexually? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. bulbs [SEP] C. toads [SEP] D. Flowers [SEP] E. legumes [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNJA04MZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do sea squirts reproduce? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. Sexually [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. grow", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FU4RCHQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What prevents insects from being killed? [SEP] A. Fly swatter [SEP] B. Active immunity [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. a cuticle [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. bugs [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. resistance", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP2HBT7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can persist in the circulation for decades? [SEP] A. active immunity [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. oxygen cells [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSKF7F5E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Vaccination produces [SEP] A. memory cells [SEP] B. pathogens [SEP] C. adrenaline [SEP] D. autism [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. positive", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCT89Q4DN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What helps keep people from getting sick? [SEP] A. virus [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. Memory cells", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SKT5QAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Active immunity results when an immune response to a pathogen produces the basis of what? [SEP] A. immunological memory [SEP] B. failed memories [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. broken memory [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. resistance activities [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. sad memories", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXBRWBH2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What results when intracellular pathogens evade activation of the cell? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. major threat to health [SEP] D. Allergies [SEP] E. hospitalization [SEP] F. Localized damage [SEP] G. active immunity [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUE83S4EH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Active immunity is when an immune response occurs after a germ produces what? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. Allergies [SEP] E. anemia [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. memory cells", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FATOV6ZB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What creates active immunity from a parasite? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. memory cells [SEP] C. alpacas [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU76QC5B2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What results when an immune response to a pathogen produces memory cells? [SEP] A. anemia [SEP] B. vaccination [SEP] C. kill them [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. lie detectors [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. killing insects [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD5JDC28", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is caused by a reduction of a hormone that helps cells absorb sugar from the blood? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. diabetes [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. cancer [SEP] F. fever [SEP] G. low blood sugar [SEP] H. strokes", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32I7TQ7K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is absorbed from the blood when someone uses the hormone or a medicine containing insulin? [SEP] A. red blood cells [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. lmestone [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MUQKUY4X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is caused by a lack of a hormone that helps cells absorb sugar from the blood? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. cancer [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. diabetes [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. serotonin [SEP] G. epilepsy [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBO26R58", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What regulates sugar? [SEP] A. lmestone [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. carbohydrates [SEP] D. insulin [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. pancreas [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. choloroplasts", "id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV590EPEPE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "deficiency of a hormone that does what causes diabetes? [SEP] A. resistance activities [SEP] B. absorbs sugar from blood [SEP] C. releases sugar into the brain [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. cause people to become sick. [SEP] F. burns fat cells [SEP] G. Something coming from a gland [SEP] H. absorbs salt from blood", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9H0DWLJM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Insulin is a hormone that helps absorb what from the blood? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. blood cells [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Joules [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066PBUZRN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What produces a hormone that helps cells absorb sugar from the blood? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. the ribs [SEP] C. the pancreas [SEP] D. the lungs [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. insulin [SEP] H. humans", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LNBIBAMR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do muscles rely on for sugar? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. insulin [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. store [SEP] E. pancreas [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. lmestone [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3GNA64GUZE31BAXUYA3MQ6P6R1TQ50", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what helps absorb sugar from the blood? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. acetic acid [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. vinegar [SEP] F. pancreas [SEP] G. a chime [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B9L9JQ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is important for the chemical equilibrium of the body? [SEP] A. sleep [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. dish soap [SEP] E. eyesight [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. detergent [SEP] H. glucose", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWHFVOHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "hormones control many cell activities and are important to what? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. weather [SEP] D. increases a body's strength [SEP] E. production of energy [SEP] F. Transfers energy [SEP] G. maintaining density [SEP] H. chemical equilibrium of body", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLZ9LHU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Hormones control many cell activities, so they are very important for what? [SEP] A. avoiding illness [SEP] B. catching vomit [SEP] C. survival [SEP] D. getting sick [SEP] E. Quality of life [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. throwing up [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK7YLG3T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does homeostasis mediate? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. cardiac arrest [SEP] C. keeping the dog warm [SEP] D. cell activities [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. reproduction [SEP] H. photosynthesis", "id": "3HOSI13XHZN2QE8I8UFLOJ6ZLO0DDU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What affects cell aging? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. radiation [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. fat [SEP] E. acid [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. weather", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSU88KZ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Hormones are important for what? [SEP] A. increases a body's strength [SEP] B. hunger [SEP] C. tooth decay [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. Plant reproduction [SEP] H. temperature regulation", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHSG6T2M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is important for the chemical equilibrium of the body? [SEP] A. Hormones [SEP] B. Chemicals [SEP] C. Blood [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. sleep [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. Cancer", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYQ0LODD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what allows molecules to travel to control many cell activities [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. animal transport [SEP] D. bloodstream [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. nasal passage [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. fat tissue", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW0IKSG6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is hormones controlling cell activities important to? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. it helps plants in growing [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. central theme of physiology [SEP] E. female sex cells [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. Generating heat [SEP] H. production of energy", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KTR3OT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What control many cell activities and are very important for the chemical equilibrium of the body? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. critical organs [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. pancreas [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. the hormones", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIJKLYCV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Crossing two living things with freckles causes who to have freckles? [SEP] A. pebbles [SEP] B. sea urchins [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. some mammals [SEP] E. makeup [SEP] F. clothing [SEP] G. monotremes [SEP] H. offspring", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW3202ATSYC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Crossing two living things with blue eyes causes their offspring to have what? [SEP] A. A dominant trait [SEP] B. Brown eyes [SEP] C. Blindness [SEP] D. coded genes [SEP] E. colors [SEP] F. Blue eyes [SEP] G. chromosomes [SEP] H. traits", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK39UM16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The offspring of two living things with white eyes have what color eyes? [SEP] A. white [SEP] B. tiny [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. green [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. black [SEP] G. similar [SEP] H. yellow", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HJLZKXG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what gene does two living things crossing cause their offspring to have? [SEP] A. white eye color [SEP] B. genetic material [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. bad personality [SEP] E. dehydration [SEP] F. pregnancy hormones [SEP] G. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB1QY47H3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Offspring sometimes inherit this type of gene from parents: [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. haploid [SEP] D. genetic [SEP] E. chromosomes [SEP] F. recessive [SEP] G. ribosomal RNA [SEP] H. RNA", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPHETIJ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The offspring of two humans with albinism are always [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. haploid [SEP] C. similar [SEP] D. albino [SEP] E. short [SEP] F. near-sighted [SEP] G. retarded [SEP] H. unique", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GV8PS0D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "crossing two living things with what will cause their offspring to have it? [SEP] A. genetic diversity [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. animals with backbones [SEP] D. volume [SEP] E. haploid plants [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. white eye color", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG8G4JRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Crossing two living things with mutant traits causes their offspring to have what? [SEP] A. a dominant trait [SEP] B. a cancerous tumor [SEP] C. genetic material [SEP] D. haploid [SEP] E. a genetic disorder [SEP] F. mutant trait [SEP] G. haploid plants [SEP] H. Change colors", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAGPZKWB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What might parents pass on to their offspring? [SEP] A. Broken bones. [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. chromosomes [SEP] D. messengers [SEP] E. Scrambled Eggs. [SEP] F. Freckles. [SEP] G. Rug burns. [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOYP58K7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What if 2 are crossed with recessive traits causes their offspring to have that recessive trait? [SEP] A. Crosswalks [SEP] B. Swords [SEP] C. heterotrophs [SEP] D. Organisms [SEP] E. coded genes [SEP] F. some mammals [SEP] G. bullfrogs [SEP] H. Paints", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2DPGDZ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Crossing two living things with freckles will cause their what to have it also? [SEP] A. siblings [SEP] B. predators [SEP] C. coded genes [SEP] D. chromosomes [SEP] E. haploid [SEP] F. offspring [SEP] G. parents [SEP] H. colors", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2NOWRQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can the offspring of two living things have when crossed with each other? [SEP] A. attached ear lobes [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. genetic material [SEP] D. colors of the spectrum [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. haploid plants [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI6R8MPM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "crossing two living things with what causes their offspring to have it? [SEP] A. chromosomes [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. coded genes [SEP] E. freckles [SEP] F. sperm [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVTBQ3LPH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which chemical controls sexual development and reproduction in females? [SEP] A. acetic acid [SEP] B. Hemoglobin [SEP] C. Fructose [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Estrogen [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. Baby spray", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511DY1OZD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are chemical messengers that control sexual development and reproduction [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. androgens [SEP] F. ovaries [SEP] G. hydrogen [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68MCHY61", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "sex hormones are what in male and female bodies? [SEP] A. Something that is self-aware [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. production [SEP] E. consumers [SEP] F. lymph nodes [SEP] G. competing for resources [SEP] H. chemical messengers", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY513SQ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": " _carry signals that control sexual development and reproduction [SEP] A. sex hormones [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. nucleic acid [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. genes [SEP] G. dendrites [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL6479785SY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are chemical messengers that control sexual development and reproduction? [SEP] A. acetic acid [SEP] B. brains [SEP] C. chemistry [SEP] D. androgens [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. light energy", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKATTN1M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are chemical messengers? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. androgens [SEP] D. basic [SEP] E. metal [SEP] F. Life forms [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. glucose", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ7NYEQK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Androgens control sexual development and reproduction in who? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. females [SEP] F. males [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. estrogens", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YMAP4YT2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "androgens and what kind of messengers? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. interact [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. chemical [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQL3I4GD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "_ carry signals that control sexual development and reproduction. [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. sex hormones [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. organs [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBJZ5ACZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Vertebrates are animals that have what? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. the digestive system [SEP] C. characteristics [SEP] D. a three chambered heart [SEP] E. moving bones and joints [SEP] F. scales on their skin [SEP] G. a vertebrate column [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJDLNVIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what have a backbone? [SEP] A. jellyfish [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. deltas [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. human beings [SEP] H. invertebrates", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04VLPLSV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a spinal column? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. vertebrates [SEP] D. lichens [SEP] E. invertebrates [SEP] F. athletes [SEP] G. matter vibrating [SEP] H. people", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4USRQICR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what appear within animals that have a backbone? [SEP] A. animals without backbones [SEP] B. nerves [SEP] C. californium [SEP] D. otters [SEP] E. muscle [SEP] F. jaws [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. fingernails", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855UUE29EG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Vertebrates are animals that have what? [SEP] A. strength [SEP] B. tentacles [SEP] C. Something to move [SEP] D. tree muscles [SEP] E. animal suits [SEP] F. trunk muscles [SEP] G. Epidermis [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHATTGFF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Name an animal with a backbone? [SEP] A. bats [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. crab [SEP] D. Frog [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. beetle [SEP] G. jellyfish [SEP] H. otters", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFELII4F3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do some animals not have? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. offspring [SEP] D. vertebrae [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. invertebrates [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXTDMK5O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If an animal has a spinal column in their skeletal system what is it called? [SEP] A. skeletal animal [SEP] B. vertebrate [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. invertebrated [SEP] E. organ [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. spined animal [SEP] H. epidermal", "id": "3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK50OBWW3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a backbone? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. Man [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. plankton [SEP] H. toads", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NPQT4AR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a backbone? [SEP] A. Humans [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. Jellyfish [SEP] D. Snails [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. Hornets [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P5IJ2AR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what usually has clear weather [SEP] A. hurricanes [SEP] B. mild [SEP] C. deserts [SEP] D. less water [SEP] E. autumn [SEP] F. swamps [SEP] G. rain forests [SEP] H. Winter", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGR4Q9VU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "clear weather leads to what conditions [SEP] A. rest [SEP] B. life [SEP] C. dry [SEP] D. windy [SEP] E. wet [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. good", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGH70X4U4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fair weather causes what? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. Cloudy weather. [SEP] C. lowered energy cost [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Rainy weather. [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. Clear weather. [SEP] H. Stormy skies.", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6DM54IP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What cause pollution to disperse? [SEP] A. low pressure systems [SEP] B. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] C. zero pressure systems [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. no pressure systems [SEP] G. high pressure systems [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSWMFNQN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "High pressure systems can cause what? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. symptoms [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. good visibility [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JT30WO9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does low pressure weather cause? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. clear air [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. relocation", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKR5ZFB6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does a high pressure system cause? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Heart rate [SEP] E. good visibility [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC563DFFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes good visibility? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. focusing a lens [SEP] C. high pressure systems [SEP] D. flashlights [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] G. an electron microscope [SEP] H. windpower operated machines", "id": "3DOCMVPBTNDKY2Q8MI7RGTUNALPNN0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes clear weather? [SEP] A. our nearest star [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. The area was once underwater [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. barometric pressure [SEP] H. windpower operated machines", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8616X0T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do high pressure systems allow? [SEP] A. water conservation [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. sailplanes to fly", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPGGDYPA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes clear weather? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] C. the looseness of soil [SEP] D. windpower operated machines [SEP] E. our nearest star [SEP] F. The area was once underwater [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. Something from Bermuda", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKLT0ESM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "High pressure systems cause what weather conditions? [SEP] A. Injury [SEP] B. calm [SEP] C. storms [SEP] D. harm [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. Roads", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOCD2E7O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Anticyclones cause what? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. colder weather [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. clear weather [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. contamination", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2WYRRQV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes high pressure systems? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. sinking air [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. our nearest star", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51USN5MG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do high pressure systems make? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. calm days [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Solutions [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Metling snow", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY6960J1IMM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What may become unbalanced if the lungs are working too fast or too slow? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. hair on head [SEP] C. air pressure [SEP] D. gasoline levels [SEP] E. Acids [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. brain chemistry [SEP] H. blood pH", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0UQFVMA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can cause blood pH to become unbalanced? [SEP] A. aerobic activities [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. Heavy rains [SEP] E. plasma [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. smoking cigarettes [SEP] H. cloudy and rainy weather", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2JMYRQ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Blood pH may become unbalanced if someone is [SEP] A. digesting [SEP] B. They may not survive. [SEP] C. hyperventilating [SEP] D. smoking tobacco [SEP] E. sleeping [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. consuming", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN353OPD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is affected by too fast or slow respirations? [SEP] A. perspiration [SEP] B. breathing [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. blood pH [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. hyperventilating [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWLA6YMXP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can lead to alkalosis? [SEP] A. metabolic reaction [SEP] B. Breathing too fast or too slow [SEP] C. Drinking too much water. [SEP] D. Something that causes allergies [SEP] E. Sleeping too much. [SEP] F. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] G. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] H. Eating too much.", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3DBPLQJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What may become unbalanced if the rate of breathing is too fast or too slow? [SEP] A. normal eating [SEP] B. normal human blood [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. normal skin [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. normal studying", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMZNBJ9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Something critical for regulating oxygen from hemoglobin may become unbalanced if breathing is what? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. colder and wetter [SEP] C. too fast or too slow [SEP] D. too hot and heavy [SEP] E. a lot of human deaths [SEP] F. too loud and soft [SEP] G. deadly and devastating [SEP] H. too warm and cold", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W50MZ29J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What may become unbalanced if the rate of breathing is too fast or too slow? [SEP] A. meiosis [SEP] B. rain levels [SEP] C. photosynthesis [SEP] D. blood acidity [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEBX4LUUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does breathing help balance acidity levels? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. muscles [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. Gases [SEP] H. protein", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT786C1VO6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is regulated by breathing? [SEP] A. thirst [SEP] B. air pressure [SEP] C. blood flow [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. Decibels [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1Q8EA51", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "If the rate of breathing is too fast or too slow, what my become unstable? [SEP] A. our planet [SEP] B. environment [SEP] C. state [SEP] D. all matter [SEP] E. our star [SEP] F. blood pH [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. fronts", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJDIP8EI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can harm animals? [SEP] A. pesticides [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. hay [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. amoebae [SEP] F. grain [SEP] G. manure [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV2M51LJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause illness? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. pesticides [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. fresh air [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. improper pants [SEP] H. bad language", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZO8DL7FL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Pesticides can raise the risk of death and what? [SEP] A. longevity [SEP] B. birth [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. chickenpox", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B6A0QJB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be caused by an agent used to control pests? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. noise [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. pollution [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. water damage", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HJDFUAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does chemical poison create? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. Clean air [SEP] E. Bigger plants [SEP] F. Echinoids [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB2SVW1T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Harm to the ecosystem can come from [SEP] A. pesticides [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. cell mutations [SEP] E. mechanical weathering [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. under population", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A48MHI3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of the following can release harmful substances into the environment? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. Thunderstorms [SEP] E. Photosynthesis [SEP] F. Pesicides [SEP] G. Tree sap [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOO1UUYZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can hurt plant populations? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Soil [SEP] D. contamination [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. Nutrients [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFWFEMTJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cranberries cause what environmental effect? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. contamination [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. pollution [SEP] F. gene flow [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVDT3XRR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Pesticides can cause what to be destroyed? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. most organisms [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. entire ecosystems [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N8AZG1K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where is ecosystem complexitiy generally least? [SEP] A. humans disturb it [SEP] B. frontal zones [SEP] C. in lakes [SEP] D. at the ocean [SEP] E. our planet [SEP] F. at the poles [SEP] G. mouth of rivers [SEP] H. at the equator", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N8MPNMV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What happens to the number of different organisms in a habitat from the poles to the equator? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. It's unmeasurable [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. Stays the same [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. Increases [SEP] G. Decreases [SEP] H. seasons", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWM67P5A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What increases in habitats from the poles to the equator? [SEP] A. The number of individuals [SEP] B. sub-units of species [SEP] C. the Arctic [SEP] D. different organisms' numbers [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. penguins [SEP] H. heat and light", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TJLG0I5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what generally increases from the poles to the equator? [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. energy of moving objects [SEP] D. diversity of life [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. north pole", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5AM18VC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "the mix of living organisms generally does what from the poles to the equator? [SEP] A. produce light [SEP] B. decreases [SEP] C. migrate [SEP] D. increases [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. stops [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. spreads", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFAV6P16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Ecosystem complexity generally what from the poles to the equator [SEP] A. decreases [SEP] B. is constant [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. increases [SEP] E. stays the same [SEP] F. environment [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT865LPC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does biodiversity do towards the poles? [SEP] A. moves [SEP] B. decreases [SEP] C. gains [SEP] D. survive [SEP] E. increases [SEP] F. migrate [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. varies", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBWZL1E0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Biodiversity generally increases from the poles to the area where what is found? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Fjords [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Icebergs [SEP] E. Rainforests [SEP] F. Tundra [SEP] G. our planet [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOC1MRF2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What generally increases from the poles to the equator? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. complexity [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VQH26UT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What reproduces asexually? [SEP] A. legumes [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. Lizards [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. Coral [SEP] F. Fish [SEP] G. Flowers [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEUUWEM5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can reproduce asexually? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. cnidarians [SEP] D. the Sun [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ4WSQE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Polyps usually reproduce how? [SEP] A. several different ways [SEP] B. sharing seeds [SEP] C. during the day [SEP] D. sharing sperm [SEP] E. spread flower seeds [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. Absorb light [SEP] H. sexually", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYM79OBP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what reproduces asexually? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. benign colon growths [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. offspring [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJKS7AK5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what reproduce asexually [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. frogs [SEP] D. coral colonies [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. mice [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFO4OXU4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are built by organisms that usually reproduce asexually? [SEP] A. legumes [SEP] B. reefs [SEP] C. Roads [SEP] D. dams [SEP] E. bridges [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOELYY3G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What sea creature reproduces without gamete fusion? [SEP] A. white [SEP] B. amoeba [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. swea [SEP] G. Schwinn [SEP] H. polyp", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTUIMDM2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Polyps usually reproduce by what? [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. Deposition [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. budding [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4DA49R9V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Polyps do not use: [SEP] A. visible energy [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. gamete fusion [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P2JCLW8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What detect and respond to diurnal cycles? [SEP] A. tides [SEP] B. stars [SEP] C. fens [SEP] D. Oak [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMJT3HG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are plants sensitive to? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. sun's heat [SEP] C. gravity [SEP] D. moon [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. darkness [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. tides", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O0RSPSR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plants detect and respond to [SEP] A. sub-units of species [SEP] B. ocean tides [SEP] C. volcanic activity [SEP] D. heat and light [SEP] E. plate shifts [SEP] F. microorganisms [SEP] G. the rotation of the Earth [SEP] H. Temperature changing", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2XPUIKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What grows after detecting light? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. Solar panel. [SEP] C. Flowers. [SEP] D. Light bulb. [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. Silk flowers. [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. lmestone", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQK92QXR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what detects and responds to the daily cycle of light and darkness? [SEP] A. fens [SEP] B. apples [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. Oak [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. amoeba [SEP] G. earth's rotation [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUSBMO2X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What detects and responds to the daily cycle of light and darkness? [SEP] A. deep-sea dwellers [SEP] B. fens [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. amoeba [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. asteroids [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36QNWQ6T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do plants detect because of their circadian rhythm? [SEP] A. Temperature changing [SEP] B. Life and death [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. Soil and rocks [SEP] E. Light and dark [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Rain and dryness", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTYF3DMH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants detect and respond to what? [SEP] A. water cycles [SEP] B. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] C. plant cycles [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. sleep cycles [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. Diurnal cycles [SEP] H. Temperature changing", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNB0LIE1M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what detects and responds to the daily cycle of light and darkness? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. goats [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. fens [SEP] H. daisies", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBJ7YAC8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plants detect and respond to the what such as during the flowering when hours are fewer [SEP] A. daily cycles [SEP] B. nitrogen cycle [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. daylight changes [SEP] E. flood cycle [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. meal times", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSGEKO4D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the name of the light cycle that plants detect? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. three [SEP] C. Summer [SEP] D. diurnal [SEP] E. autumn [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOEF250O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where would solar panels be most effective? [SEP] A. Near the equator [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. Southern Hemisphere [SEP] E. near the shoreline [SEP] F. Near the Tropic of Cancer [SEP] G. Nurseries of the ocean. [SEP] H. Northern Hemisphere", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREBK4GCD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Some cars can now be powered by [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. Solar energy [SEP] C. fusion power plants [SEP] D. brain waves [SEP] E. gravitational waves [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNVTLKHO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can power lasers? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. solar panels [SEP] F. nothing [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. air", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHJZHNUS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A solar panel converts what into electricity? [SEP] A. neutrons [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WX33GD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Solar panels have what in common with green plants? [SEP] A. they grow [SEP] B. energy capture from the sun [SEP] C. convert sunlight into electric [SEP] D. they're green [SEP] E. refract or absorb. [SEP] F. photosyntehsis [SEP] G. reflecting light [SEP] H. activation energy", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK4O807E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A solar panel converts sunlight into what? [SEP] A. watts [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. static [SEP] D. LEDs [SEP] E. paper [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWN49ZAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is converted by a photovoltaic array? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. Green beans", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LEYHXA4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A solar panel converts _ into electricity [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. Summer [SEP] D. consumers [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSVPJ48J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does a solar panel convert sunlight into? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. electromagnetic energy [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. activation energy [SEP] G. Solar energy [SEP] H. electrons in motion", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP1D2KBP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Ultraviolet light can cause what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. skin cancer [SEP] C. killing insects [SEP] D. chemical changes [SEP] E. brain cancer [SEP] F. occular cancer [SEP] G. lung cancer [SEP] H. hypothyroidism", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5JAUUC1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes sunburns? [SEP] A. hot temperature [SEP] B. storms [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. magnets", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E1XVV66", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does ultraviolet light cause? [SEP] A. purple haze [SEP] B. Something whose growth is discouraged by heavy wet soils [SEP] C. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor [SEP] D. freezing [SEP] E. skin redness and pain, possible swelling, blisters, fever, headaches [SEP] F. water vapor rising into colder regions of the atmosphere and condensing [SEP] G. loud sounds [SEP] H. Something that take eight minutes to travel to the Earth", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGGYFQC1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be dangerous? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. friendship [SEP] C. Ultraviolet light [SEP] D. love [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. killing insects [SEP] G. if humans disturb bears [SEP] H. progression", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K3WN0RO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where are you more likely to get a sunburn? [SEP] A. at elevation [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. on covered places [SEP] D. at sea level [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. dry and hot [SEP] G. on your bottom [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT4AWB4C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can develop as a result of too much exposure to ultraviolet light in childhood? [SEP] A. Sunflower syndrome [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. Hearing loss [SEP] D. hyperthyroidism [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. symptoms [SEP] G. Lung cancer [SEP] H. Skin cancer", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81HVN6NY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can ultraviolet light cause? [SEP] A. chemical changes [SEP] B. Cold skin [SEP] C. killing insects [SEP] D. Healthy skin [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. Skin cancer [SEP] G. symptoms [SEP] H. Low temperatures", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVCE536O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes skin to become red and painful to the touch? [SEP] A. skin lotion [SEP] B. chemical messengers [SEP] C. lightening creams [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. ultraviolet light [SEP] F. lightening skin [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ37039NS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can be painful and dangerous? [SEP] A. Brutal temperatures [SEP] B. smoking cigarettes [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. ultraviolet light [SEP] E. weathering [SEP] F. hyperthyroidism [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCT7EH4DN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can change rock into marble? [SEP] A. extreme heat and pressure [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. air pressure [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. barometric pressure [SEP] F. slow heat transfer [SEP] G. heat production [SEP] H. exposure to cold", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREBISGCX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is marble formed from? [SEP] A. earthquakes [SEP] B. bases [SEP] C. white [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. convection [SEP] G. conduction [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJKE1F8P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "how can garnets be formed [SEP] A. by radioactive formations [SEP] B. extreme cold and pressure [SEP] C. raw crystal formations [SEP] D. extreme heat and pressure [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. Light passing through water [SEP] H. solid, liquid, gas", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUQGVO2E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Extreme heat and pressure change rock into [SEP] A. Marble [SEP] B. mines [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. ether [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. crust [SEP] G. plasma [SEP] H. sediment", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756CEICPA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does extreme heat and pressure change rock into? [SEP] A. soils [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. vapor [SEP] D. weathering [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. slate [SEP] H. cracks", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SI14AQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do extreme heat and pressure create? [SEP] A. wetness [SEP] B. slate [SEP] C. time [SEP] D. desire [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. cracks [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYSUGTJ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Extreme heat and pressure change rock into what? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. mines [SEP] C. slate [SEP] D. iron [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. calcite [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. complex", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SW9JMQHE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What changes rock into gneiss? [SEP] A. weak heat and low pressure [SEP] B. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] C. extreme cold and pressure [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] G. extreme heat and pressure [SEP] H. extreme heat and no pressure", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7EJBUWN9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "extreme heat and pressure form a type of what? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. crater [SEP] C. oil [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. Injury [SEP] G. rock [SEP] H. jar", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UVIUAYD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What creates metamorphic rock? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. Earth's core [SEP] D. engine [SEP] E. desire [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQQZ7NGT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What rock is formed by extreme heat and pressure [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. crust [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. Slate [SEP] E. dead [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. fibrous [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLMYPX4H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can extreme heat pressure create? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. mines [SEP] E. Marble. [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMCAL3QF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Extreme heat and pressure can turn rock into what? [SEP] A. slate [SEP] B. complex [SEP] C. soils [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. cracks [SEP] G. dead [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJY61UJTX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is formed from extreme heat and pressure? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. marble [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. arteries", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M9HJBLL9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What makes sedimentary rock turn into metamorphic? [SEP] A. crust [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. thrust [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. two [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. Force", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJY770JTG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does extreme heat and pressure change rock into? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. crust [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. marble [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J5IPHVQC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What disease is caused when mitosis is regulated? [SEP] A. tuburculosis [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. HIV [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. arthritis [SEP] G. Toxicity [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SYVGMOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "cancer is a defect that occurs when there is no longer regulation of what? [SEP] A. injections [SEP] B. breathing [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. attitude", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5R9RO9C0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can happen when the cell cycle is no longer regulated? [SEP] A. loss [SEP] B. loss of density [SEP] C. cellular regeneration [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. crashes [SEP] F. cell walls [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. illness", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN871CQ6B3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "One tumor suppressor protein which often results in cancer when it stops functioning is: [SEP] A. gene [SEP] B. p53 [SEP] C. tumors [SEP] D. HIV [SEP] E. enzyme [SEP] F. tRNA [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. TRH", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8YE1O9O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a disease that can be metastic occurs when the cell cycle is regulated how often? [SEP] A. often [SEP] B. no less [SEP] C. forever [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. no longer [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQCKCGNJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A cell cycle that is no longer regulated can lead to what? [SEP] A. crab cakes [SEP] B. Tropic of Cancer [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. loss [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. twin births [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1O105A2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is a disease that occurs when the cell cycle is no longer regulated? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. illness [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. Mumps [SEP] E. Leukemia [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. Measles [SEP] H. Diabetes", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99W8P9S2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Brain tumors occur when what is no longer regulated? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. headaches [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. cell cycles [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. cerebellum [SEP] H. migraines", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYDJ8Z22", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be inherited? [SEP] A. Body parts [SEP] B. Some diseases [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. desire [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. climate [SEP] G. smoking tobacco [SEP] H. Damaged hearing", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZQDCX5K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "an emotionally devastating disease occurs when the cell cycle is what? [SEP] A. no longer regulated [SEP] B. gone forever [SEP] C. it's bodily water decreases [SEP] D. competing for resources [SEP] E. It decreases [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. a lot of human deaths", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WO41ZNB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "P16 is an example of what type of thing that causes cancer when it stops functiong properly? [SEP] A. Toxins [SEP] B. edema [SEP] C. gene [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. HIV [SEP] H. albino", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HY87BCR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a result of when the cell cycle is no longer regulated? [SEP] A. anemia [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. fever [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. mutation [SEP] G. radiation [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGHA9XPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cups are used to note the accurate volume of what? [SEP] A. gases [SEP] B. solids [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. liquids [SEP] G. Water [SEP] H. drinking", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBDZO3UN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can determine the volume of water? [SEP] A. belt size [SEP] B. watershed [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. rulers [SEP] E. mouth of rivers [SEP] F. streams [SEP] G. measuring tape [SEP] H. measuring cups", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFWA6MT1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do you use to measure liquid? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. Measuring cup [SEP] C. Bodily water [SEP] D. electron microscope [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. Ruler [SEP] G. Thermometer [SEP] H. Metronome", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN870IF6B3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a measuring cup is used for measuring the what? [SEP] A. sound of water [SEP] B. thickness of food [SEP] C. density of substances [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. all liquids [SEP] F. creaminess of texture [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. air mass over Earth's surface", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY2EWBQ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What type of cups accurately measure liquids? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. small [SEP] C. barrel-shaped [SEP] D. Measuring. [SEP] E. Tea [SEP] F. Toy [SEP] G. Coffee [SEP] H. unidirectional", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W4024FHZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If you are using a measuring cup for sugar, what would you be measuring? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. liquid [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. length [SEP] E. height [SEP] F. A kernel [SEP] G. volume [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8F6T9QB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What measures the amount of space a substance takes up? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. objects that have mass [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. A measuring cup [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. an electron microscope", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM7056VYK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are used for measuring volume of substances [SEP] A. sea squirts [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. graduations [SEP] D. all liquids [SEP] E. arteries [SEP] F. microscope [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. streams.", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZRN4Y8F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can determine the amount of water? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. streams. [SEP] C. the volume [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. vaporization", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8A50RLG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A measuring cup is used for measuring? [SEP] A. vital capacity [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. Temperature [SEP] D. barrel-shaped [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. all liquids [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3AB7A9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is a measuring cup used for measuring? [SEP] A. displacement of objects [SEP] B. barrel-shaped [SEP] C. Something that is self-aware [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] G. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FIV9089", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What from one species to another occurs over geologic time? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. science [SEP] C. means [SEP] D. change [SEP] E. fusion [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. time", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y8HQ9PF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Macroevolution occurs how above the level of the species. [SEP] A. swiftly [SEP] B. slowly [SEP] C. quickly [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. never [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. three", "id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5G8VYL4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "speciation events are an example of something that occurs above the level of what? [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. retina [SEP] C. species [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. astrology [SEP] G. speciation events [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW3044DR304", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "he change from one species to another occurs over geologic time above the level of what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. the height [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. the growth [SEP] E. the species [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Joules [SEP] H. the change", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCY0Z020", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What occur over geologic time above the level of the species? [SEP] A. water cycle [SEP] B. fossils [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. Temperature changing [SEP] F. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] G. speciation events [SEP] H. Earth orbiting the Sun", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVKZ3RX4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "macroevolution occurs over what, above the level of the species? [SEP] A. atmosphere [SEP] B. years [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. outer space [SEP] E. stress [SEP] F. Joules [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. eras", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZSHZX5H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is considered to be part of macroevolution? [SEP] A. Man [SEP] B. genus [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. legumes [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QDTRGA9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what occurs over geologic time above the level of the species? [SEP] A. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. wind and erosion [SEP] F. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] G. add special capability genes [SEP] H. tectonic plates being pushed together", "id": "32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWN8BESUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Macroevolution most likely occurs over what period of time? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. length [SEP] C. eons [SEP] D. long [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. Earth [SEP] G. years [SEP] H. scale", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1E9P6MK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What occurs over geologic time above the level of the species? [SEP] A. speciation [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. relocation [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. tectonic plates [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BN2X57W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what occurs over geologic time above the level of the species? [SEP] A. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] B. wind and erosion [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. microevolution extrapolated [SEP] G. the wearing away of rock [SEP] H. tectonic plates being pushed together", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNC1ZTT1L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Macroevolution can occur in the taxonomical level called: [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. three [SEP] E. cracking [SEP] F. family [SEP] G. PDAs [SEP] H. ligt", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC5ZNXEL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "objects will sink between boundaries with different what due to gravity [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. surfaces [SEP] C. densities [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. minerals [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB1CR1WX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Why will an object sink in fluid? [SEP] A. The object drinks the fluid [SEP] B. The fluid is heavier [SEP] C. It weighs more [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. The object absorbs its energy [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOA9ZFRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens to ice in water? [SEP] A. it evaporates [SEP] B. it sinks [SEP] C. it floats. [SEP] D. it expands [SEP] E. they bend [SEP] F. Condensation [SEP] G. vaporization [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTX88MDG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "This determines whether an object will sink or float: [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. displacement [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. phase [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. swim [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647DSC5SC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "an object will sink in what if it's more dense? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. wood [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. outer space [SEP] H. crust", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKH44T8A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Why does water sink in oil? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. salinity [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. explosion [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. combustion [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE5AMMW6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most types of what are more dense than water? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. snail [SEP] D. Seeds [SEP] E. lipids [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYFORL4T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What decreases when the density of an object increases? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. air cools [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. buoyancy [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. dry and hot", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BDCQNCP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What was more dense than fluid? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. barrel-shaped [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. the Titanic [SEP] E. sea urchins [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. Sand dollars", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBTP7VLX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "if an object in a fluid is more dense then it will sink due to whose law? [SEP] A. Newton [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. similar [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. power", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NBBUMNG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what causes the immune system to not work properly? [SEP] A. HIV [SEP] B. lack [SEP] C. DDT [SEP] D. p53 [SEP] E. antibiotics [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. memory cells [SEP] H. HPV", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMQX8UQ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Immunodeficiency occurs when the immune system is what? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. healthy [SEP] D. broken down [SEP] E. reduce [SEP] F. perfect [SEP] G. It decreases [SEP] H. functioning", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9QHKGIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can happen with the immune system when the body has cancer? [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. It won't work properly [SEP] C. major threat to health [SEP] D. It will work efficiently [SEP] E. hospitalization [SEP] F. It will grow [SEP] G. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] H. It won't do anything", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKLYNDE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Immunodeficiency occurs when the immune system is what? [SEP] A. strong and healthy [SEP] B. expelled [SEP] C. infected [SEP] D. decreases [SEP] E. working great [SEP] F. broken [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. easygoing", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXFNWRNO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause the immune system to not work properly? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. Malnutrition [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. Healthy food [SEP] E. Exercise [SEP] F. Good health [SEP] G. Allergies [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSKC1M8O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does immunodeficiency do? [SEP] A. enormous damage to homes [SEP] B. Make money [SEP] C. major threat to health [SEP] D. harm them [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. Stay sick shorter [SEP] G. Stay sick longer [SEP] H. Get well faster", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXUJZ8QA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is available when the immune system is not working properly? [SEP] A. treatment [SEP] B. fever [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. intense drugs [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. magic potions [SEP] G. the cure [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU9FYVUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can low iron cause? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. decrease stamina [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. immunodeficiency [SEP] F. the ground shaking [SEP] G. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] H. Temperature changing", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PO0RC59", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Many _ can cause the immune system to not work properly. [SEP] A. fever [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. radiation [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. A drug. [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. cancers [SEP] H. Toxicity", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOFO3053", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens when the water level rises? [SEP] A. storms [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. drought [SEP] D. earthquake [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. Condensation", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6F1ZBV6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can heavy rain do? [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. Cause thirst [SEP] C. decrease stamina [SEP] D. killing insects [SEP] E. Kill people [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. Cause dryness [SEP] H. Cause drought", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRJL0URU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What weather damages homes? [SEP] A. dry and hot [SEP] B. Water expanding [SEP] C. Heavy rain [SEP] D. Tropical [SEP] E. Sunny skies [SEP] F. Clouds [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. Breezes", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9A7SPFD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can heavy rains damage? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. rope [SEP] F. homes [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. Roads", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7930SWRS2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "heavy rains cause what events [SEP] A. forest is destroyed [SEP] B. mating [SEP] C. population movement [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. oil spill [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. deadly and devastating [SEP] H. drought", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUTD2GHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is caused by flooding? [SEP] A. landslides [SEP] B. desert [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. drought [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG3FY2F5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which natural process can cause erosion? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. Earthquakes [SEP] C. ice wedging [SEP] D. Flooding [SEP] E. coastlines [SEP] F. Tornados [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. Volcanos", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVKZRGQ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "heavy rains cause waters to what? [SEP] A. rise rapidly [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. parch the land [SEP] D. dry the soil [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. threatened [SEP] G. dry up [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTX7CDM9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause flooding? [SEP] A. Tropical [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. solar panels [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. hurricanes [SEP] F. windmills [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY8BLSQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is deadly? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. smallpox [SEP] C. cell mitosis [SEP] D. heavy rains [SEP] E. digestion [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. respiration [SEP] H. hyperthyroidism", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NRN2P8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "heavy rain can cause that which is what? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] C. forest is destroyed [SEP] D. dry and parched [SEP] E. droughtlike [SEP] F. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] G. deadly and devastating [SEP] H. deadly but not deadly", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X2497Q5JG0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause erosion and landslides? [SEP] A. condensation [SEP] B. mines [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. heavy rain [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4V2ELBJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "heavy rains can cause high levels of what? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. Glucose [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. voltage [SEP] G. streams. [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z21RWORF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are landslides caused by? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. Water expanding [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. ice wedging [SEP] G. heavy rain [SEP] H. mouth of rivers", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD1GGTXK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which part of the hurricane causes the most damage? [SEP] A. critical organs [SEP] B. patch reefs [SEP] C. coastlines [SEP] D. coral reefs [SEP] E. power stations [SEP] F. heavy rain [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. mouth of rivers", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JVELOWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Erosion can be caused by [SEP] A. coastlines [SEP] B. mouth of rivers [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. heavy rains [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. detritus [SEP] H. ice wedging", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6YDKOAL8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Organisms in a marine biome must be be adapted to what in the water? [SEP] A. mud [SEP] B. Nutrients [SEP] C. sodium [SEP] D. toxins [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. an anion", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P5CZDK3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Organisms that live in marine biomes must be adapted to what? [SEP] A. Deposition [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. darkness [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. Deposition.", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV5GKL19", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What must organisms that live in marine biomes adapt to? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. environment [SEP] C. Deposition. [SEP] D. buoyancy [SEP] E. science [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. metal [SEP] H. sound", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S87IOUE6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What must be adapted to the salt in the water? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. blue whales [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLM0L3H6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What must seals be adapted to? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. Pond water [SEP] C. Fresh water [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. Oxygenated water [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. Salt water [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HZHALJ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Organisms that live in the ocean are adapted to [SEP] A. purified water [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. Absorb light [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. salt water [SEP] G. murky water [SEP] H. produce light", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UQX128M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Organisms living in marine biomes must be adapted to what in the water? [SEP] A. hydrochloric acid [SEP] B. toxic chemicals [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. raising their temperature [SEP] F. nothing [SEP] G. Deposition. [SEP] H. chemical compound NaCl", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCEP6EXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What must be adapted to salt water? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. ducks [SEP] D. lizards [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. fur seals [SEP] H. whales", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3E1MRDB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are some crabs adapted to? [SEP] A. pain [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. Cross breeding [SEP] G. shopping [SEP] H. Salt water", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVC8KF20W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the study of creatures that live in water biomes? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. marine biology [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. observation [SEP] G. alchemy [SEP] H. animal reproduction", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKOA31NM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What animal must adapt to salt water? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. alpacas [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. Sea tiger. [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. to stay warm", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81I3RN60", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Salt in the water is something that must be adapted to by organisms who live in: [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. environment [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. our planet [SEP] F. Deposition [SEP] G. estuaries [SEP] H. deserts", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQCHZNG7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what must organisms that live in maine biomes be adapted to? [SEP] A. wetland [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. oceans [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. seasons [SEP] G. rich soil [SEP] H. survival", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYF4B16Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Organisms that live in marine biomes must be adapted to most of the what on the planet? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. liquid [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSVWMNQD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Living beings in marine biomes must be adapted to what in the water? [SEP] A. CO 2 [SEP] B. stress [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. salt [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. an ion [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. motion", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFNOEX3C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Organisms that live in marine biomes must be adapted to what? [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. Deposition [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. Deposition. [SEP] F. Salinity [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UBGEN1WC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what influences the ability of organisms to micro-evolve to their environment? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. skies [SEP] C. laughter [SEP] D. resistance [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT9US4S9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what influences plants in aquatic environments [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. lakes [SEP] D. acid rain [SEP] E. Climate [SEP] F. hurricanes [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. farms", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIMJ5P4G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what growth does climate influence? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. Trees [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. potatoes [SEP] G. survival [SEP] H. batteries", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3YNOVGP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What influences plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms? [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. anatomy [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. Summer [SEP] E. speed of growth [SEP] F. lifespan [SEP] G. weather changes [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUQHZZXH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What mostly influences plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organism? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. deserts [SEP] F. color of the rocks [SEP] G. color of the soil [SEP] H. color of the sky", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3Q8M1I1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms is influenced by: [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. fossils [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. Darwin [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KORPH1H7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What influences plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms? [SEP] A. high temperature [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. weather on one day [SEP] D. weather over years [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. Temperature changing [SEP] G. weather in two minutes [SEP] H. weather in one hour", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPMBVC6G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the climate influence? [SEP] A. space [SEP] B. thoughts [SEP] C. Beauty of the planet [SEP] D. local weather changes [SEP] E. stars [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZO00SBPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What kind of climate do desert animals adjust to? [SEP] A. mild [SEP] B. dry [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. low [SEP] E. every [SEP] F. moist [SEP] G. arid [SEP] H. wet", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEM3LJ215", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what influence plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms? [SEP] A. high temperature [SEP] B. forest communities [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. Temperature changing [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. local weather changes [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQFP0GNK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Forests stabilize what influences what growth? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. seasons [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. plant [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q41Z098", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "some what have good eyesight and a keen sense of smell [SEP] A. crocodiles [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. lizards [SEP] D. Catch prey [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. starfish [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9AVUUTL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "_ have good eyesight and sense of smell. [SEP] A. Worms [SEP] B. crocodiles [SEP] C. vision [SEP] D. Snails [SEP] E. Phytoplankton [SEP] F. Lizards [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB403W1J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If most reptiles have bad eyesight, the ability to smell is what? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. lowered [SEP] C. improve [SEP] D. positive [SEP] E. smelled [SEP] F. decreased [SEP] G. heightened [SEP] H. critical organs", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W402U7ZHL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what has good eyesight and a keen sense of smell? [SEP] A. rabbit [SEP] B. lizards [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. tortoises [SEP] G. snails [SEP] H. ants", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHIK659D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has good eyesight and a keen sense of smell? [SEP] A. camels [SEP] B. lilac [SEP] C. gecko [SEP] D. tulip [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. toads [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP88I8X0V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has good eyesight and a keen sense of smell? [SEP] A. bats [SEP] B. crocodiles [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. rabbit [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XF3H7N5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is one attribute of most reptiles? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. good olfaction [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. graptolites [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. stamina", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGF5LXPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has good eyesight? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. athletes [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. geckos [SEP] G. elephants [SEP] H. rabbit", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS3R3ONK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have good eyesight and a keen sense of smell? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. elephants [SEP] G. snakes [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6NORZ7S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What rely on vision for long-distance orientation? [SEP] A. alpacas [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. most reptiles [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855UUFWE9H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Most of what kind of animal have good eyesight and a good sense of smell? [SEP] A. have a positive impact on the environment [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. Something that makes plants green [SEP] D. passenger pigeons [SEP] E. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] F. Something that is self-aware [SEP] G. competing for resources [SEP] H. animals in the class reptilia", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA7YGKE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does the light on the moon come from? [SEP] A. The Earth [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. The sun. [SEP] D. A shadow [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Solar energy [SEP] H. The moon", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWLDQOMXM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do moon phases depend on? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. UV [SEP] C. RNA [SEP] D. stars [SEP] E. tides [SEP] F. asteroids [SEP] G. sun [SEP] H. mass", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6LI0VBV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What occurs in water as the moon revolves around Earth? [SEP] A. tides [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. pollution [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. earthquakes [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGXJ1V9R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can the moon revolving around the earth be used to calculate? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. pain [SEP] C. magnetism [SEP] D. tides [SEP] E. voltage [SEP] F. Length [SEP] G. weight [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AZZJ5Z7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What body does the moon rotate around? [SEP] A. two [SEP] B. mercury [SEP] C. seasons [SEP] D. coiled [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. venus [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. sun", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z67L729", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes differing light to reflect off of the moon? [SEP] A. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. The revolution around earth [SEP] D. our nearest star [SEP] E. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] F. focusing a lens [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. that material's properties", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNOTCZFZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes different shapes of the moon to appear? [SEP] A. scattered light [SEP] B. Physical weathering [SEP] C. reflecting light [SEP] D. moon revolving around Earth [SEP] E. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] F. refract or absorb. [SEP] G. oxidation reaction [SEP] H. reflect objectstowards the eye", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVTC0PLPO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "the moon revolving around the Earth causes what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. colors [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. cycles [SEP] F. our star [SEP] G. new moon [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCOBTKWRV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Ships are used to do what on oceans? [SEP] A. dump air in [SEP] B. take water from [SEP] C. stability [SEP] D. move people across [SEP] E. put seeds in [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELC9Q7CQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do ships transport? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. Heat energy [SEP] C. People and goods [SEP] D. Mountains and glaciers [SEP] E. Disease and bacteria [SEP] F. Water and air [SEP] G. organisms [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VVWIT9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does a ship move people across? [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. Euphrates [SEP] C. habitat [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. tuna [SEP] F. skies [SEP] G. escalators [SEP] H. roads", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKBYH5JM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used to move people across an ocean? [SEP] A. A wagon [SEP] B. A wave [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. dolphins [SEP] G. A ship [SEP] H. A catapult", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSHJN8M7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are used for travel and trade? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. ships [SEP] E. oceans [SEP] F. horses [SEP] G. commissions [SEP] H. bikes", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QVHB1DL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are ships used for? [SEP] A. teleportation [SEP] B. moving people across oceans [SEP] C. production of energy [SEP] D. reusing materials [SEP] E. moving people through magma [SEP] F. A transportation fuel [SEP] G. rotating around the Earth [SEP] H. exchange information", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS2E1L3V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A ship is an example of what? [SEP] A. Space travel [SEP] B. Submarine [SEP] C. mechanical waves [SEP] D. complexity [SEP] E. Water transportation [SEP] F. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] G. Land vehicle [SEP] H. objects that have mass", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2LLOLHB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which structure can replace a ship for short distances? [SEP] A. Weight [SEP] B. a bridge [SEP] C. Gravity [SEP] D. watershred [SEP] E. a yacht [SEP] F. Fuel cells [SEP] G. a house [SEP] H. a skyscraper", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJ9TEU2B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "moving people across bodies of waters requires avoiding what [SEP] A. energy barrier [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. storms [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. hurricanes [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N7NHEZ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a ship move from continent to continent? [SEP] A. organisms [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBET7NMET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what state is a liquid in when frozen? [SEP] A. vapor [SEP] B. dense [SEP] C. gas [SEP] D. cooled [SEP] E. steam [SEP] F. solid [SEP] G. boiling [SEP] H. cold", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QY5Q5NLE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How is ice made? [SEP] A. The area was once underwater [SEP] B. Melting it [SEP] C. Drying it out [SEP] D. salt and water. [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. It used to be covered by water [SEP] G. Boiling the water [SEP] H. Reducing heat energy", "id": "3BC8WZX3V3VQSYAS8W5PYX47CG6RRL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Reducing temperature changes what? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. solids to gases [SEP] D. gases to liquids [SEP] E. liquids to solids [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. solids to liquids [SEP] H. They may not survive.", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OZTPPSR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How does water turn to ice? [SEP] A. Adding air [SEP] B. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] C. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] D. Increasing heat energy [SEP] E. It used to be covered by water [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. Adding salt [SEP] H. Reducing heat energy", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA32A8M9K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What turns a liquid into a solid? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. decreasing liquid [SEP] C. reducing heat energy [SEP] D. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] E. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. keeping current temperature [SEP] G. adding more heat [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB7IIKTR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can reducing heat energy to do an item? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Solutions [SEP] E. copy [SEP] F. animate [SEP] G. damage [SEP] H. Heat up", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOVMNBPU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What turns from a liquid into a solid? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. heated water [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] F. Calcium carbonate [SEP] G. cooled water [SEP] H. superheated water", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XHOKHSV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does ice lose when it is made? [SEP] A. water vapor [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. ocean water [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. body water [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. cold energy [SEP] H. electric energy", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUTZE9NBF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is one result of reducing the heat energy of body parts? [SEP] A. dehydration [SEP] B. An uncomfortably hot sensation [SEP] C. Frostbite [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. anemia [SEP] F. Sweating [SEP] G. Weight [SEP] H. Muscle growth", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7OC0KCR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "changing from a liquid into a solid by reducing heat energy what? [SEP] A. heats up [SEP] B. Evaporation [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. warms [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. melts [SEP] G. boiling [SEP] H. solidifies", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13KAQE0RA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Ice freezing from a liquid to a solid does what to heat? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. staying warm [SEP] D. store [SEP] E. releases [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN1R0BUL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does an electric circuit need to work properly [SEP] A. complete [SEP] B. a path [SEP] C. a piston [SEP] D. radio waves [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. multiple paths [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. heat", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFYZHJVXM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Computers run when what is working properly? [SEP] A. metal forks [SEP] B. an engine [SEP] C. lowered energy cost [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. plastic switches [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. power ballads [SEP] H. electrical circuit", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPR2DXH3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "when a circuit is working properly, what runs through that circuit? [SEP] A. coils [SEP] B. direct energy [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. conductors [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. activation energy [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76B2MJ4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where do currents flow? [SEP] A. Batteries [SEP] B. Circuits [SEP] C. deltas [SEP] D. h20 [SEP] E. Magnets [SEP] F. coastlines [SEP] G. alluvial [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R7K13R5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does electricity need to do to work properly? [SEP] A. absorb light energy [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. Have access to air [SEP] D. Submerged in water [SEP] E. Be plugged in [SEP] F. Complete a loop in a circuit [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. Burning fuel and air", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XABBC9Y5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "electrical power does what when it runs through the circuit? [SEP] A. lowered energy cost [SEP] B. works properly [SEP] C. get started [SEP] D. power failure [SEP] E. breaks down [SEP] F. powers off [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJGXW8WI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When the electrical circuit is working properly, what can happen? [SEP] A. dogs can run [SEP] B. heat production [SEP] C. enormous damage to homes [SEP] D. a tumor can be burned away [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] G. baskets can be hand-woven [SEP] H. bacteria can thrive", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBIO76R9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When a charge in motion runs through a circuit that signals that: [SEP] A. prevent heat loss [SEP] B. the charge is malfunctioning [SEP] C. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. the charge is working properly [SEP] F. water is generated [SEP] G. electron transport [SEP] H. the charge is turned off", "id": "37WLF8U1WPPBJBZDQOTUMQRX10O6KD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When the wiring is finished, what runs through it [SEP] A. little ants [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. electrical current [SEP] D. light particles [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. electrically [SEP] G. small beams [SEP] H. encoded information", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WBA5GDX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When an electrical circuit is working properly, what charge runs through that circuit [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. metal [SEP] D. electric [SEP] E. positive [SEP] F. passive [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RMY59C8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has electrical current running through it when working properly? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. Marathon runners. [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] E. Electrical tape. [SEP] F. Discrete transistors. [SEP] G. Ocean currents. [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVTLP9PLZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can an electric circuit do if it is working properly? [SEP] A. behave [SEP] B. squeeze [SEP] C. Fail to produce energy [SEP] D. shock [SEP] E. kill [SEP] F. cry [SEP] G. Register zero amps [SEP] H. heat", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29B993TH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what flows in a circuit? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. cycles [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. charge", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI1HGTPJI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "streams start with runoff or what seeping out of a spring? [SEP] A. Dew [SEP] B. oceans [SEP] C. summer [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. H20 [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRHYADEGU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "water will runoff as springs to replenish what [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. hills [SEP] D. ground water [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. solid, liquid, gas", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANEEWNAP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Heavy rains and runoff can cause what? [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. water seeping out [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. Deposition. [SEP] E. lack of water [SEP] F. Deposition [SEP] G. drought [SEP] H. dry air", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJE89MKC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Streams may start with runoff seeping out of water containing what? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. Nutrients [SEP] C. Nitrous oxide [SEP] D. Helium [SEP] E. Lithium [SEP] F. Sulfur [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDHP7K3S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do snowmelts feed? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. fields [SEP] E. ocean [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. mountains", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ30BBRBK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a source of drinking water? [SEP] A. ice expanding in rock openings [SEP] B. helping to prevent floods [SEP] C. industrial runoff [SEP] D. it helps plants in growing [SEP] E. Water seeping out of a spring [SEP] F. salt water [SEP] G. polluted water [SEP] H. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9KI2CXP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What may streams start as? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. dirt [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. rainy [SEP] F. sun [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. floods", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVRDYG8W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do most streams start with? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. heat produced [SEP] C. loose dirt [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. matter vibrating [SEP] G. visible energy [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGUPZ9VC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a sequence of characters may start with runoff or what seeping out of a spring? [SEP] A. sodium [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. solutes [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. SO2", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBIQY67O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fierce emotion can be recorded from where? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. barks and snarls [SEP] D. runoff,water seeping spring [SEP] E. sub-units of species [SEP] F. locations of objects [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. heat and pressure", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UF27KLV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where do streams often get H20? [SEP] A. perspiration [SEP] B. at or near the margins [SEP] C. raising their temperature [SEP] D. the landscape [SEP] E. seeping out of a spring [SEP] F. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] G. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNB0QQ1ER", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What bodies of water may start with runoff? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. agriculture [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. smaller ones [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. reducing acid rain [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOIAL05W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Protective, supportive environments are used by animals against what? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. offspring [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. reproduction [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. weather [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PKSX5CO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What provides animals with protection against the weather? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. leaves [SEP] D. Rain [SEP] E. Flowers [SEP] F. fibers [SEP] G. wetland [SEP] H. Fruits", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6QWS866", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can kill animals? [SEP] A. Daylight [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. Happiness [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Smoking [SEP] F. Weather [SEP] G. Sunsets [SEP] H. A virus", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY1O2QDS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What protects creatures from harmful rain? [SEP] A. stars [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. shelter [SEP] D. Frogs. [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. moon [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIJFVP4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do animals find protection from when using rock overhangs? [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. weather [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. bats [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEMYR412W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What protects animals in the event of a hurricane? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. shelter [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. sunshine [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. appendages [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. Collagen", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCQ3SJSC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Why does a snake look for shelter in the winter? [SEP] A. Protection [SEP] B. Food [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. Water [SEP] E. When it's cold [SEP] F. Darkness [SEP] G. energy barrier [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CHKL9ZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do animals find in hot temperatures? [SEP] A. shelter [SEP] B. excretion [SEP] C. Roundworms [SEP] D. emissions [SEP] E. excretory [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. appendages [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D24QTWCQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can animals use for protection? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. keratin [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. shells [SEP] F. appendages [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. sponges", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWGGUOHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where photosynthesis occurs in a cactus, what is stored? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. sand [SEP] E. gametes [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. lipids [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OS885O4E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used for hydration? [SEP] A. tree bark [SEP] B. leaf [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. Calcium carbonate [SEP] F. tree branch [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. a cactus stem", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAA8L406", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can a cactus stem store? [SEP] A. hydrogen [SEP] B. CO2 [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. O2 [SEP] F. liquid gold [SEP] G. thorns [SEP] H. rain", "id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8CS5I2Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is a cactus stem used for storing? [SEP] A. H20 [SEP] B. carbon monoxide [SEP] C. CO2 [SEP] D. vinegar [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. O2 [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q66NZG97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A cactus stem is used for storing what? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. cactus seeds [SEP] D. CO2 [SEP] E. RNA [SEP] F. calories [SEP] G. H20 [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWM9MOU8W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do cactuses save? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. germs [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. Frogs.", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QVIY3ZP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is stored in the stem of the saguaro? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. sand [SEP] E. fibrous [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. energy", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWVIR6PR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where do plants that grow in hot, dry deserts store water? [SEP] A. In the stem [SEP] B. In the spines [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. scarce resources [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. In the branches [SEP] G. cactuses [SEP] H. In the leaves", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VK5BMDWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A cactus stem stores what? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. h1n1 [SEP] E. co2 [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. O2 [SEP] H. copper", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP1GNJ0FA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When the rain stops the stem used for storing water is fat because the what drink the water [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. liquid [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. fatty [SEP] F. fibrous [SEP] G. leaves [SEP] H. roots", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGS0YPX4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A cactus stem is used for storing what? [SEP] A. dust [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. excretory [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. excretion [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. ice", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHVAA434", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is a cactus stem used to reserve? [SEP] A. dishwater [SEP] B. ocean water [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. moisture [SEP] F. cactus fruit [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. moist towels", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD692VWT8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How does a cactus survive droughts? [SEP] A. It becomes dormant [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. roots and shoots [SEP] D. high humidity [SEP] E. circulatory systems [SEP] F. roots to grow [SEP] G. Holding water in the stem [SEP] H. dormant state", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJXWHOF1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why do animals eat stems? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. A transportation fuel [SEP] C. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] D. It gets more light [SEP] E. basic building blocks of life [SEP] F. Plants store liquids there [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. Help plants grow", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC44WXWZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used for storing water? [SEP] A. marshes and swamps [SEP] B. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] C. Something that grows in Mexico [SEP] D. plankton and nonliving organic [SEP] E. roots and shoots [SEP] F. evaporative cooling [SEP] G. A transportation fuel [SEP] H. that material's properties", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJX2ZOFV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where do some plants store their water? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. In their stem [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. barrel-shaped [SEP] E. watershed [SEP] F. near the shoreline [SEP] G. dormant state [SEP] H. by indirect light", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHK9XRN1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a cactus stem is used for what? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. conservation [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7WFNWH8A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What kills bacteria? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. Plasma cells [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. an electric stove [SEP] E. Petri dish [SEP] F. deal [SEP] G. phlange [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31RRIPIN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do plasma cells secrete? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. diseases [SEP] E. bioaerosols [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. gammaglobulins [SEP] H. protons", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8TX7J20", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is secreted by plasma cells (activated B cells) ? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. bioaerosols [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. gammaglobulins [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVD6563C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plasma cells are activated B cells that secrete what? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. Activated charcoal [SEP] C. Cellular phone services [SEP] D. Sweat [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. Warriors of the body. [SEP] G. Something that causes allergies [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL8260G7OP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do plasma cells allow our bodies to fight? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. infection [SEP] D. illness [SEP] E. Hostile armies [SEP] F. invasion [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W6308HS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do plasma cells secrete? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. antigen fighters [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. mucus [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUL8PYNA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "antibodies are produced by activated B cells that do what? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. killing insects [SEP] C. interact [SEP] D. secrete them [SEP] E. migrate [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. Allergies", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD8G9YJB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What secrete antibodies? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. activated b cells [SEP] F. resistance activities [SEP] G. fur seals [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPTLKXHE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The mature form of what kind of cell secretes antibodies? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. B-lymphocytes [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV89VRRLM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are membranes made of? [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. SO2 [SEP] C. matter [SEP] D. made [SEP] E. lmestone [SEP] F. plasma [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. an ion", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN6PVOPC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The molecules secreted by activated B cells are part of the: [SEP] A. immune system [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8HASWU2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Plasma cells are activated B cells that secrete what? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. protein molecules [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGN6MCMMA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What falls on the windward side of the mountain range? [SEP] A. Inches [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. mountains [SEP] D. lava [SEP] E. snow [SEP] F. Vapor [SEP] G. thunder [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAIHJHJC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What falls on the windward side extensive foreland thrust developments? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. weather [SEP] D. planes [SEP] E. wave in air [SEP] F. alluvial [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSJLGXY4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what falls on the windward side of the mountain range? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. west [SEP] C. signs of life [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. Vapor [SEP] G. Inches [SEP] H. snow", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MOEH9C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What falls on the windward side of the mountain range? [SEP] A. dew [SEP] B. Inches [SEP] C. Vapor [SEP] D. earthquakes [SEP] E. snow [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBO534C5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where does moist air fall on a mountain? [SEP] A. bottom [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. Under 32 degrees [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. windward side [SEP] F. top [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. ridge", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBGGEAC3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula also has the most of what? [SEP] A. mountain [SEP] B. peninsula [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. windward [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOADHKOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Sheep tend to favor the side of a mountain with more: [SEP] A. wool [SEP] B. precipitation [SEP] C. hydrate their cells [SEP] D. farmers [SEP] E. valleys [SEP] F. scattered light [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. They have thick fur", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIEGUPN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What side does rainfall fall? [SEP] A. Winter [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. fronts [SEP] D. rainy [SEP] E. alluvial [SEP] F. down [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. Windward", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM73XQYVU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Snow falls on the _ side of the mountain range [SEP] A. windward [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. mild [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. less water [SEP] G. Inches [SEP] H. rain", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUAGW171", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What occurs on the windward side of a mountain range? [SEP] A. fronts [SEP] B. storms [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. air cools [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. Summer [SEP] H. Winter", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3MN1F9IK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When it rains in the mountains where would the rain fall? [SEP] A. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. It used to be covered by water [SEP] D. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] E. air mass over Earth's surface [SEP] F. on the windward side [SEP] G. In the winter [SEP] H. colder and wetter", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTHUKH2P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is blood heavy with? [SEP] A. Carbon monoxide [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Bacteria [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. Carbon dioxide [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. Water", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIEXEPAC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Vessels carry deoxygenated what? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. Joules [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. organs [SEP] F. molecules [SEP] G. atoms [SEP] H. blood", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITKYKKRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Blood traveling to the heart is [SEP] A. clotted [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. deoxygenated [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. true [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. arterial", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5B0ZV8Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Arteries in the body are able to carry what? [SEP] A. saliva [SEP] B. breathe [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. Air [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. veins [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6DO50KG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does blood in the veins have a lot of? [SEP] A. Carbon dioxide [SEP] B. Carbon monoxide [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Air [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. Decibels [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8ROIVHMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what generally carries deoxygenated blood? [SEP] A. blood vessels [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. elephants [SEP] H. athletes", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QIC33Z5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Veins generally carry what type of blood? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. porous [SEP] C. blue [SEP] D. H 2 O [SEP] E. a path [SEP] F. SO2 [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. nektar", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S88UHUEO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "deoxygenated blood is carried where? [SEP] A. to our heart [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. animal transport [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. organs", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS466NOH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what supplies the heart? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. veins [SEP] D. ovaries [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD66TTXI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do veins carry? [SEP] A. copper [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Length [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. Cells [SEP] H. voltage", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN95UDU3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is carried toward the heart? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. deoxygenated blood [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. refraction of light [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS3BQG27", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what carries deoxygenated blood? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. elephants [SEP] D. goats [SEP] E. vessels [SEP] F. crocodiles [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. chickens", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF0331JJ1V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "High temperatures can cause objects to what? [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. freeze [SEP] C. chill [SEP] D. ice over [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. deadly [SEP] G. explode [SEP] H. Bend", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y5ALP99", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can being near the sun do to an object? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. freeze it [SEP] C. regenerate it [SEP] D. heal it [SEP] E. combust it [SEP] F. Change colors [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVCCE63W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Applying high temperature in the presence of what can cause an object to burn/ [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. expand", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6PDFIAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can high temperatures cause? [SEP] A. symptoms [SEP] B. dioxins [SEP] C. Rise [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. anemia [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "30X31N5D63PAUWOOLAJ8THKTYCTSAQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause a more powerful reaction? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] D. hypothyroidism [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. higher temperature [SEP] G. energy of moving objects [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO443FOXJK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes an object to combust? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. It gets heated up [SEP] D. incineration [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLNDI4XC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can create toxic fumes? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. High temperatures. [SEP] C. smoking tobacco [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. chemical reaction", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AY4JV73", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can high temperatures cause? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. oxidation reaction [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. contamination", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2LI1LHI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can high temperatures cause? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Air pollution [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29WXV3T0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does predation limit on a species? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. Reproduction [SEP] C. the number of animals [SEP] D. genetic material [SEP] E. scarce resources [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. grass [SEP] H. birds", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74486H0L7E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "having what is a cause of mortality [SEP] A. natural predators [SEP] B. seasons [SEP] C. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] D. liver cancer [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. chickenpox [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EX8LNE3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "having what increases the potential to produce more offspring than the environment can support? [SEP] A. no natural habitat [SEP] B. no natural prey [SEP] C. competing for resources [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. no natural owners [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. animals with backbones [SEP] H. no natural predators", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBFCIIO9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has an increased population size over time? [SEP] A. trout [SEP] B. dolphins [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. dodos [SEP] F. koalas [SEP] G. white lions [SEP] H. Tasmanian tigers", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XK6W74K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What event does the lack of natural predators prevent? [SEP] A. extinction [SEP] B. Animal survival [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. proliferation [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. population explosion [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. increasing population", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCCNEDIP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does having no natural predators mean creatures have to be? [SEP] A. Echinoderm. [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. heterotrophs [SEP] D. Echinoids [SEP] E. slow and inefficient [SEP] F. better adapted [SEP] G. threatened [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHJZ6UNO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Having thousands of new babies means what? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. no natural predators [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. members of their own species [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. Reproduction [SEP] H. genetic material", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRRXIHAU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does having no natural predators increase? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. in the frog family [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. scarce resources [SEP] E. hyperthyroidism [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. expenditures", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EYXCNE9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What filters blood? [SEP] A. nephrons [SEP] B. capillaries [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. mollusks", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTGPA2HP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Nephrons are the structural and functional units of the organ that filters what? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. Coffee [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. Air [SEP] F. Oxygen [SEP] G. Blood [SEP] H. Food", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NPEQ8PE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what contains a system of blood vessels and tubules [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. kidneys [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. blood cells [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3QILPRALQ5UZVV34GGI8YW4SP8EN84", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "where do fluid in the kidneys collect? [SEP] A. bowels [SEP] B. ducts [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. solutes [SEP] F. tubes [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. matter", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZO4HYQ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where do mammals make urine? [SEP] A. Kidneys [SEP] B. liver [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. bladder [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. toilets [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEDPIFNV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is part of the kidney structure? [SEP] A. thorax [SEP] B. glomerulus [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. arteries [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. pancreas [SEP] H. urine", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SLPEQAC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is required to remove creatinine from the body? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. nephrons [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6TSW865", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "nephrons are the structural and functional units of what? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. A compound that donates proton [SEP] C. urine manufacturing organs [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJX3532Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "things that have a what are the structural units of the kidneys? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. critical organs [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. bioaerosols [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. glomerulus [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI14MPJP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Damage to the structural units of the kidneys can be caused by .. [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. an area swollen with pus [SEP] C. a lot of human deaths [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. Heavy rains [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. high blood pressure", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MIP3KGE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are the structural and functional units of the organ that filters blood? [SEP] A. lungs [SEP] B. nephrons [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. pancreas [SEP] E. eardrum [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. organ", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKKNJ41G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "the structural and functional units of the kidneys consist of vascular and tubular what? [SEP] A. Epidermis [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. epidermal [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. components [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M95NILLC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do nephrons filter? [SEP] A. Blood [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. solutes [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. Gases [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. cations", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPLQZC6D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What may cause chemicals to leach in soil? [SEP] A. soil is permeable [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. soil is hard [SEP] D. soil is dense [SEP] E. soil is eroded [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYC6RJBI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what flows with ease through soil if it's permeable? [SEP] A. mulch [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. NaCl [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. vapor [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UAYILKU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Water can flow easily through soil where what has formed and expanded? [SEP] A. bogs [SEP] B. rock [SEP] C. Sand [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. moss [SEP] F. dam [SEP] G. peat [SEP] H. stem", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKHIODE6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If soil is permeable then what easily flows through the soil? [SEP] A. bacteria and algae [SEP] B. A compound of hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. marshes and swamps [SEP] E. the wearing away of rock [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. plankton and nonliving organic [SEP] H. To another location like underground", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD0D40GZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Water easily flows through what? [SEP] A. streams. [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. coral reefs [SEP] D. sandy soils [SEP] E. aqueous solution [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY56TN8V8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The best place to locate a septic system is [SEP] A. in soil where water drains easily [SEP] B. underground systems [SEP] C. have a positive impact on the environment [SEP] D. an area swollen with pus [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. marshes and swamps [SEP] G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] H. To another location like underground", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR6WHAFTG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is the rate of water flow of soil? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. variable [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. reduce [SEP] E. streams. [SEP] F. streams [SEP] G. down [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EYODNES", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens to water poured on volcanic soil? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. ground to shake [SEP] D. It flows through. [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4SV7XI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does water easily flow through? [SEP] A. calcite [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. gourdin [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. cactuses [SEP] F. watershed [SEP] G. streams. [SEP] H. crust", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALO64STD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Cross-pollination increases what? [SEP] A. Reproduction [SEP] B. gene flow [SEP] C. Plant reproduction [SEP] D. Maceration [SEP] E. traits [SEP] F. Anthropic Principle [SEP] G. Interphase [SEP] H. biodiversity", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJY43FOV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does cross-pollination increase? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. gene flow [SEP] D. Reproduction [SEP] E. traits [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. biodiversity [SEP] H. carbon monoxide", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPOXCIJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What increases biodiversity? [SEP] A. Reproduction [SEP] B. cross-pollination [SEP] C. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] D. gene flow [SEP] E. Quality of life [SEP] F. self-pollination [SEP] G. asexual reproduction [SEP] H. extinction", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFQBQXUM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What animal increases plants genetic diversity? [SEP] A. Reproduction [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. flowers [SEP] D. Hummingbirds [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. whales [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. animals", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FR0FZFV2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens with the gene flow between similar species of plants? [SEP] A. Genetic diversity is increased [SEP] B. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] C. basic building blocks of life [SEP] D. The gene flow dies [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. Genetic diversity is decreased [SEP] G. It helps them survive [SEP] H. The plant dies", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y7P6ML9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does evolution require? [SEP] A. Time and energy [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. cross-pollination [SEP] D. Reproduction [SEP] E. gene flow [SEP] F. coded genes [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. animals with backbones", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY223QSZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Cross-pollination increases [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. Reproduction [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. gene flow [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. evolution [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. traits", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXWL2OO0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cross-pollination increases something required by what? [SEP] A. gene flow [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. Evolution [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. Reproduction", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G78GOC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "By changing a gas into a liquid, how is condensing achieved? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. lowering the temperature [SEP] C. blowing on it [SEP] D. taking the temperature [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. heat production [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. stirring a liquid", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNI77FZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What changes gas into a liquid? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. cooking [SEP] C. condensing [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. boiling [SEP] F. cool off [SEP] G. Dilution [SEP] H. convection", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN858P3FY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does reducing heat change gas into? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. solutes [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. rock [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. tube [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. freon", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZFA6729", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are one form of changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy [SEP] A. pressure cooking [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. tire pressure [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. Clouds [SEP] F. scuba diving [SEP] G. boiling [SEP] H. rain", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I0L674VS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "condensing means changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing what? [SEP] A. moving molecules [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. petroleum [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. humidity", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LNGSWYZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "condensing means the opposite change of state to what? [SEP] A. Dilution [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. less water [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. melting [SEP] H. freezing", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RM4LR3W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be a gas or a liquid? [SEP] A. Alcohol [SEP] B. ozone [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. vapors [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. NaCl [SEP] H. shale", "id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UB0BMC4K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What results in changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy? [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. degrees celcius [SEP] C. molecules joining together [SEP] D. rain or sun shine [SEP] E. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] F. molecules separating [SEP] G. molecules becoming nothing [SEP] H. molecules exploding", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TP5ET5B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The what of vaporization changes a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy? [SEP] A. boiling [SEP] B. reverse [SEP] C. Dilution [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. complete [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. store", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGCBJXP3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Changing water vapor to a liquid is done by doing what to heat energy? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. boiling [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. reducing it [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P2V0TRN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can happen if water vapor's heat energy is reduced? [SEP] A. body temperature reduces [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] D. during dehydration [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. raising their temperature [SEP] G. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] H. it changes from gas to liquid", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SE9ZW5C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does reducing heat energy do to a vapor? [SEP] A. decreases its bodily water [SEP] B. It remains dormant [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. Turns it into water [SEP] G. It becomes dormant [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TILKQP42", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Calories measure the energy that leaves a gas to form what? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. store [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3X08E93BHVH4KWEOOKZTC7MF0NL66P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What helps plants grow? [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. Roots [SEP] D. Cold temperatures [SEP] E. Bees [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. Confined Spaces [SEP] H. Shade", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JUM1OW5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "a plant requires what to live longer? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. eggs [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. peroxide [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. growth", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRCJ3Y13", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Vegetation will wither and die if it doesn't get enough what? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. radiation [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. dark [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTS68MD7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does rain do to plants? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. They may not survive. [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. Pollinates them easier [SEP] E. Turns the leaves brown [SEP] F. Helps it thrive [SEP] G. Attract birds and plants [SEP] H. Regrows it", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKJ7WEDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plants require what to grow and flower? [SEP] A. bulbs [SEP] B. personal thought [SEP] C. gametes [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. farmer's touch [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. kind words", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKVR5I6W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what requires water to grow? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. gravity [SEP] D. rice [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Frogs [SEP] G. weathering [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXHHQA73", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do plants need to develop? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. glass [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOIT2ZLDNC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do seeds need? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. flowers [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. protein [SEP] H. ocean", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JTSCOEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does bamboo require to grow? [SEP] A. Sun [SEP] B. protein [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. ice cubes [SEP] H. water", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHE71FGI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does a plant require to grow? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. Plantations [SEP] E. Farmers [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. H 2 O [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVR5Q8G0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Flowers require [SEP] A. water to grow [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. water to excrete waste in [SEP] E. water to reproduce in [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. water to take root in", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AICDQMPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a plant require in order to grow? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. Heat energy [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. Glucose [SEP] H. photons", "id": "37WLF8U1WPPBJBZDQOTUMQRXS2T6KD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can fungi spores develop into without being fertilized? [SEP] A. shrub beds [SEP] B. litter [SEP] C. Sugar [SEP] D. Protein [SEP] E. Bacteria [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. Food", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSTYLZK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what kind of spores can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. burning coal [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. human [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. mushroom [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VPKL2S8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fungi spores can multiply through what? [SEP] A. natural selection [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. Deposition [SEP] H. pregnancy", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NOGY4AB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. offspring [SEP] C. mushrooms [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. sperm [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZLV3SBH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What during reproduction develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized [SEP] A. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. release of spores [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. They may not survive.", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLZ1ZUHB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What type of organism are fungi? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. multicellular [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. homogenous [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLOOK4X1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. Candida [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I09DL4V8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. mold spores [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZLUG6X9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are fungi? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. multicellular [SEP] D. homogenous [SEP] E. aerobic capacity [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C95CP37", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be caused by a faulting of the earth's crust? [SEP] A. a hurricane [SEP] B. a hail storm [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. a tsunami [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. river [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD1GF0GH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens when faults move? [SEP] A. The crust falls apart [SEP] B. Dilution [SEP] C. Rocks break [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. symptoms [SEP] F. Earthquakes [SEP] G. The ground closes [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R6793RM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Tsunamis are often cause by what in the earth's crust? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. faulting. [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. pressure [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZN9Y5X3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes tremors? [SEP] A. thunder [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. fire [SEP] D. faulting of rocks [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. tornadoes [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3GKK496", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are responsible for earthquakes? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. fault movement [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. volcanos [SEP] F. magma [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. lava", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRWBOFVF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Shifting in the Earth's crust are caused by what? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. rock beds [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. avalanches [SEP] E. fault in rocks [SEP] F. no movement in the crust [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. Time and energy", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNADOKHA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does fault movement form? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. energy barrier [SEP] C. coastlines [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. ocean [SEP] F. earthquakes [SEP] G. tornado [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGSDXXP1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "faulting of rock in Earth 's crust causes what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. fewer cracks [SEP] C. improved health [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. less damage [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKKS03GW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes earth quakes? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. the force [SEP] E. shaking [SEP] F. compressional forces [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. energy of moving objects", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6CABMJA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How can Earth's crust shatter glass windows for miles? [SEP] A. it can't [SEP] B. It gets heated up [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. melting [SEP] E. bottom of feet [SEP] F. rock faulting [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. having no movement", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1BGA0WP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Faulting of rock in Earth 's crust causes what? [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. Sudden shaking of the ground. [SEP] C. deadly and devastating [SEP] D. Earth day. [SEP] E. Butter crust. [SEP] F. death and devastation [SEP] G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] H. Causality.", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOCGMPDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Faulting of rock in Earth 's crust causes what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. conversion [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. tremors [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. crust [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZW05TP58", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What in the Earth's crust causes earthquakes? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. stress [SEP] C. cracks [SEP] D. volcanoes [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. Wind [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GDMQ1K6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "plates in the earth do what which causes earthquakes [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. collide [SEP] E. moves [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. break off [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BJR875J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are the results of the faulting of rock in Earth's crust? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. deltas [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. very deadly [SEP] H. friction", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALO7OTS0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The origin of P-waves and S-waves can be traced back to what? [SEP] A. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] B. chemical messengers [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. Faulting of rocks in the crust [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. that material's properties", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZZWQZGY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does the Euphrates form? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. a solute [SEP] C. a hurricane [SEP] D. Bodily water [SEP] E. a valley [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. ancient ruins [SEP] H. a mountain", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBGT7762", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A valley is formed by what in the wilderness? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. ice storms [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. tidal waves [SEP] F. cloud cover [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. flowing", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJZJGOFC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are created through erosion? [SEP] A. kalenchoes [SEP] B. Roads [SEP] C. Valleys [SEP] D. Mountains [SEP] E. Volcanoes [SEP] F. Stalactites [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJIY2KAK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A valley is formed by [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. a solute [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. seismic activity [SEP] E. glaciation [SEP] F. weathering [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT3W34BJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How does water cause a valley to form? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. By the process of erosion [SEP] C. By falling from clouds [SEP] D. It used to be covered by water [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. Heavy snow accumulation [SEP] G. By forming puddles [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA3F7EKK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a common cause for the development of a lake bed? [SEP] A. paralysis [SEP] B. thunder and lightning [SEP] C. flowing river [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. rainfall [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. fulmination", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOZN8CVR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what were formed by a river flowing? [SEP] A. Statue of Liberty [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. Rockies [SEP] E. Napa and Sonoma [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. Calcium carbonate", "id": "3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUFUJQ55D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the output of a spring can eventually form a what? [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. power [SEP] D. dormant [SEP] E. valley [SEP] F. mountain [SEP] G. skyscraper [SEP] H. goldmine", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64GXA7Y1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is created when rocks erode? [SEP] A. calcite [SEP] B. A pond [SEP] C. A valley [SEP] D. detritus [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. A river [SEP] G. A volcano [SEP] H. a prism", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0TBFVMF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is one way that mammals and other animals learn how to behave? [SEP] A. looseness [SEP] B. killing for sport [SEP] C. Riding a bike [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. watching sports [SEP] G. hitting rocks [SEP] H. games for fun", "id": "3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1O5WYYS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what uses play as a way to learn how to behave? [SEP] A. koalas [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. otters [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. theater", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYILJDYCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What uses playing as just one of many ways to learn how to behave? [SEP] A. athletes [SEP] B. Toys [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. Humans [SEP] E. Video games [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. A.I", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G8GZOC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What learns to behave through playing? [SEP] A. otters [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. lions [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NSZOP82", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Why do animals learn to behave? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. anger [SEP] D. no reason [SEP] E. environment [SEP] F. emotion [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8IPLWUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is just one of many ways that pugs learn how to behave. [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. playing [SEP] C. sleeping [SEP] D. growing [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. genetics [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL7C8EYD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do children learn? [SEP] A. reusing materials [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. by lying [SEP] D. Riding a bike [SEP] E. in many ways [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. by sleeping [SEP] H. just one way", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZOCKX67", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Why do dogs play? [SEP] A. To keep their body heat. [SEP] B. To win a fight [SEP] C. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] D. increases a body's strength [SEP] E. To learn to behave [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. To become dominant [SEP] H. To spend time alone", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1B38Z8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a complex interaction shared by mammals and other animals? [SEP] A. seeing [SEP] B. firm hugs [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. staring [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. blinking [SEP] G. sound [SEP] H. playing", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML21SIV2U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is one of the ways that mammals and other animals learn how to act? [SEP] A. sleeping [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. mating [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. eating [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. playing [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJQRWVIS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Playing is one of many ways animal improve ability to what [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. find habitat [SEP] C. mate [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. health [SEP] F. grow [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQU7MTV3C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Kittens can learn behavior through what? [SEP] A. touch [SEP] B. sports [SEP] C. inheritance [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. genes [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. sound [SEP] H. play", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURDHXDTXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Fetch is one way that what learns how to behave? [SEP] A. Bats [SEP] B. otters [SEP] C. Man [SEP] D. cooking [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. skating [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. fishing", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51VXI5MM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what learns how to behave through playing? [SEP] A. protist [SEP] B. people [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. ants [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. whales [SEP] H. athletes", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAQSXWK1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do mammals learn to behave? [SEP] A. reusing things [SEP] B. Riding a bike [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. Movement [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. Having fun [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A65APTE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If a planet cannot sustain life, then the planet may be too close to what? [SEP] A. a ship [SEP] B. Sun [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. earth [SEP] E. a crater [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. a moon [SEP] H. a star", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EFAG0HR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Why can't Venus sustain life? [SEP] A. It's too hot [SEP] B. It's too far away [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. It's too small [SEP] E. There's no air [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. dry and hot [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCVW11TP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The runaway greenhouse effect present on Venus makes what unlikely? [SEP] A. carbon in the atmosphere [SEP] B. bloom time [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. robotic landers [SEP] E. sustainable life [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. sunlight at the surface", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QO8LSFRW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What cannot sustain life? [SEP] A. deserts [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. Earth [SEP] E. oceans [SEP] F. dead [SEP] G. Venus [SEP] H. A virus", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JL3NOEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens if a planet is too close to its star? [SEP] A. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] B. Gases turn solid [SEP] C. It cannot sustain life [SEP] D. uncontrolled [SEP] E. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. water becomes poison [SEP] G. there are too many aliens [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM01X691L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "If a planet becomes too hot, then it cannot maintain what? [SEP] A. heated soil [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. warm temperature [SEP] D. Quality of life [SEP] E. They may not survive. [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. balanced ecosystem [SEP] H. hot atmosphere", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPGF6YP1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Global warming most threatens the Earth's ability to do what? [SEP] A. Sustain life [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. Melt polar ice caps [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. Resist erosion [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. Produce fossil fuels", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1UEI54D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens if Mars becomes too hot? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. They may not survive. [SEP] C. decreases its bodily water [SEP] D. It becomes dormant [SEP] E. it will collide with Earth [SEP] F. it will stop rotating [SEP] G. it cannot sustain life [SEP] H. it will freeze", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMXAI3OO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Mercury cannot sustain life because it is [SEP] A. too close to the Sun [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. dormant state [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. too cold [SEP] F. has little gravity [SEP] G. scarce resources [SEP] H. too small", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A4J8IHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can't too much sunlight sustain? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. corn [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Injury [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. biome", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8CK6Q9U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What may improve health? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. sleep [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. Lift [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. insomnia [SEP] G. hunger [SEP] H. loud noises", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JBBRETKI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on human's health? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. stay warm [SEP] C. playing [SEP] D. flu [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. muscle [SEP] G. cancer [SEP] H. virus", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJN4GKAF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Human longevity and reproduction are positively impacted by: [SEP] A. aging [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. gene flow [SEP] E. old age [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. dying young [SEP] H. reduced heat", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0SCZPE52", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on a human 's health? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. poison [SEP] C. poor diet [SEP] D. oysters [SEP] E. stamina [SEP] F. lack of exercise [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. weightlifting", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A9CMHIG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on a human 's health? [SEP] A. tuna [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. workouts [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. stamina [SEP] F. worthlessness [SEP] G. oysters [SEP] H. overwork", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJABP23A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on a human's health? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. all eating [SEP] C. stamina [SEP] D. always sitting [SEP] E. all movemnet [SEP] F. prolactin release [SEP] G. playing [SEP] H. no movement", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHTU6MUB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on people? [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. sitting all day [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. four hours of sleep a night [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. alcohol", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44J1LXJ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a positive effect on human health? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. scrambling [SEP] C. scurrying [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. Glucose [SEP] G. panicking [SEP] H. running", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FTJA805", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on a human's health? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. injury [SEP] E. playing [SEP] F. swimming [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. stamina", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YF9PN0OC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does movement designed to work a specific muscle or muscles do? [SEP] A. Positive impact on health. [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. Muscle atrophy. [SEP] D. Graphic design. [SEP] E. To keep their body heat. [SEP] F. preventing heat transfer [SEP] G. Interpretive movement. [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3V5L49S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is a moderate way to have a positive impact on a human 's health [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. walking [SEP] C. high fat [SEP] D. Heart rate [SEP] E. skipping meals [SEP] F. pollution [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. food", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMNCJCLA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Moving what into muscles has a positive impact on a human's health? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Limbs [SEP] D. Proteins [SEP] E. Weight [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW9Q0Y2A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have a positive impact on a human's health? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. tuna [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. clams [SEP] H. sports", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RQGDHMT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are bones kept healthy by? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. reduced heat [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. Proteins [SEP] H. cells", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLC4OUHJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Populations that are biodiverse might be called: [SEP] A. homogenous enclaves [SEP] B. similar [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. communities [SEP] F. bottlenecks [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM9DWCLB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Different species such as what take up in the wetlands? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. the moon [SEP] C. herons [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. wetlands [SEP] F. polar bears [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFARX1P1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "communities consist of what kind of population? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. salmon [SEP] C. elements [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. human [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. density", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL823K17OB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "communities consist of populations of what kind of things that can split into two? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. matching [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. identical [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. population [SEP] G. different [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1M6UN5U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Communities consist of populations of what? [SEP] A. dental hygenists [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. wavelengths and photons [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. violent murderers [SEP] F. genetic diveristy [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. fighting tribes", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7KULCK0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do communities consist of populations of? [SEP] A. the moon and the stars [SEP] B. just bacteria [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. dogs only [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. huddle together [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. different animals", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JTEE4KK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "communities consist of populations of different what? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. weather [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG6EIJ79", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If populations work together what will happen? [SEP] A. They will succeed [SEP] B. They will create magic [SEP] C. They will fail [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. Move to another area [SEP] F. They will live forever [SEP] G. relocation [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRT71HN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Nocturnal animals' eyes are very sensitive and used for what? [SEP] A. tearing [SEP] B. occuring [SEP] C. intimidating [SEP] D. seeing [SEP] E. sleep [SEP] F. courtship [SEP] G. radiation [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8BCS1JQB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is used for seeing? [SEP] A. feet [SEP] B. smell [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. radiation [SEP] F. nose [SEP] G. squids [SEP] H. vision", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6QBVSVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do monkeys use eyes for? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. courtship [SEP] C. hear things [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. taste things [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. sense smell [SEP] H. sense light", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSV66Q49", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are used for seeing by animals by sensing light? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. fingers [SEP] C. cactuses [SEP] D. ears [SEP] E. pupils [SEP] F. Decibels [SEP] G. noses [SEP] H. bullfrogs", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBJ5XAC3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what uses eyes for seeing by sensing light? [SEP] A. oak tree [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. pigs [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. Whales [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. tigers", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBF1AZTM6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How do wolves hunt? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. knives [SEP] D. Males and females [SEP] E. adding heat [SEP] F. guns [SEP] G. Sensing light [SEP] H. lowered energy cost", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYQ5TBOW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do mammals use eyes for? [SEP] A. to sense sound [SEP] B. to touch things [SEP] C. focusing a lens [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. encoded information [SEP] F. to sense light [SEP] G. to sense smell [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS287R83EW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What use their eyes to sense light so they can see? [SEP] A. blind fish [SEP] B. tigers [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. cameras [SEP] E. voles [SEP] F. pigeons [SEP] G. cars [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I7LB0D55", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "eyes are used for seeing by animals by sense of what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. touch [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. vision [SEP] E. smell [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. sound", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQ0UMKY0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses eyes for seeing by sensing light? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. potatoes [SEP] D. tigers [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. bears", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW2OWIJKN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what light can animals not see? [SEP] A. Sand dollars [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. motion [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. our star [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. infrared", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPDHGGG0E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Eyes are used by animals for seeing by sensing what? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. an electron microscope [SEP] C. objects that have mass [SEP] D. chemical messengers [SEP] E. basic building blocks of life [SEP] F. electromagnetic waves [SEP] G. matter vibrating [SEP] H. rain or sun shine", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HK695WSM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are used for seeing by animals by sensing electromagnetic waves? [SEP] A. fibers [SEP] B. eyes [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. SNPs [SEP] F. hawks [SEP] G. fields [SEP] H. Glass", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNODM2PDR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "he flow of heat into the system causes what? [SEP] A. thermal shields [SEP] B. thermal detonation [SEP] C. thermal expansion [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. thermal heat", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AIBQFPMZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which of the following is due to increasing heat? [SEP] A. cooling [SEP] B. less extreme weather events [SEP] C. sea-level fall [SEP] D. Sea-level rise [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOH48GX4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what causes thermal expansion? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. snowballs [SEP] C. glaciers [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. Sun [SEP] F. blizzards [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A6FOTPG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Misalignment problems in gaskets can be increased by: [SEP] A. mechanic [SEP] B. storms [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. replacement [SEP] E. force [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. sweat [SEP] H. cracks", "id": "3NOKK93PR17CAQ0I0K1P0J65P1JEEG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Increasing heat causes what? [SEP] A. lower temperatures [SEP] B. chemical reaction [SEP] C. cooler weather [SEP] D. serious problems [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. refrigeration", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCG47FI79", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes thermal expansion? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. making an object hot [SEP] D. cooling an object [SEP] E. freezing an object [SEP] F. chemical reaction [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. stretching an object", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOP6QZXHG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What underneath an object will cause thermal expansion? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. Gases [SEP] C. LEDs [SEP] D. iron [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. fan [SEP] H. nothing", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3QJ1QLT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes causes thermal expansion? [SEP] A. molecules moving [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. molecules stopping [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. molecules slowing down [SEP] H. molecules standing still", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIRNWPNV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes thermal expansion? [SEP] A. fear [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Sun [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. wind", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CHNKW3A4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can cause fatigue? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. expansion [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. smoking", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QZZK1DY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What will make an increase in the sea level? [SEP] A. Lift [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. Weight [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. sodium [SEP] H. storms", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8B6T0XY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can cause burns? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. Males and females [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. thermal expansion [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPSXIQ1D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How is liquid propane used in hot air ballooning? [SEP] A. lowered energy cost [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. to expand the balloon [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. activation energy [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. It remains dormant [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7WFOTH89", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what causes thermal expansion? [SEP] A. power [SEP] B. Chimneys [SEP] C. Sun [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVR1063B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What that can swim have a centralized nervous system with a brain? [SEP] A. ships [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. ducks [SEP] D. creatures [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. boats [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIDRLNPC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what have a centralized nervous system with a brain? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. salmon [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. protist [SEP] H. tortoises", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5ALNV8J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can think? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. mountain [SEP] C. Bats [SEP] D. tree [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. rock [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SE0BRPT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What have a centralized nervous system with a brain? [SEP] A. objects that have mass [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] D. jellyfish [SEP] E. salmon only [SEP] F. bass only [SEP] G. bass and salmon [SEP] H. chickens", "id": "3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDEH13KM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What have a centralized nervous system with a brain? [SEP] A. crocodiles [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. crappie [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ802UO9V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a centralized nervous system with a brain? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. pan [SEP] C. virus [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. Man [SEP] F. trout [SEP] G. leech [SEP] H. parasite", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXS97JEW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what has a centralized nervous system with a brain? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. pan [SEP] D. nerves [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. otters [SEP] G. bass [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1M666A0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What water dweller can be stimulated with amphetamines? [SEP] A. pearls [SEP] B. algae [SEP] C. swea [SEP] D. otters [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. sponges", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBM6M67C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What organs do both fishes and reptiles have? [SEP] A. legs [SEP] B. they all walk on land [SEP] C. gills [SEP] D. the eyes [SEP] E. protected [SEP] F. brains [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. vision", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q6BGJ9GB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a centralized nervous system with a brain? [SEP] A. Man [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. leeches [SEP] D. shark [SEP] E. evergreens [SEP] F. salmon [SEP] G. worms [SEP] H. pan", "id": "3PQMUDRV7R50604QSMH76D2P9QBIIM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are vertebrates? [SEP] A. voles [SEP] B. pigs [SEP] C. otters [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. koalas [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1QUR5NP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "_ allow water to penetrate the soil. [SEP] A. crawfish burrows [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. Deposition [SEP] D. bending light rays [SEP] E. earthworm homes [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. termite burrows [SEP] H. Earthworm burrows", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3C9U529", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does an earthworm do that would help plants? [SEP] A. reusing materials [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. eat the plant [SEP] D. scare away birds [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. hydrate their cells [SEP] G. burrow in the dirt [SEP] H. eat all the dirt", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0EBLGRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do earthworms do to soil? [SEP] A. Destroy soil [SEP] B. Damages them [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. Converting waste. [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. Compact soil [SEP] G. Make soil denser [SEP] H. Change the chemistry", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8F06WUU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do earthworms mix? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. nitrogen [SEP] E. ocean [SEP] F. Carbon [SEP] G. Crops [SEP] H. well", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONNCV4N7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Earthworm burrows help aerate soil, which is essential for what? [SEP] A. making plants [SEP] B. agriculture [SEP] C. potting plants [SEP] D. Exfoliation [SEP] E. watering plants [SEP] F. growing plants [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HNKKAUK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What helps soil breathe? [SEP] A. the circulatory system [SEP] B. gasoline [SEP] C. loose dirt [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. aeration [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCTATMD4Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What helps aerate soil, which is also good for plants? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. loose dirt [SEP] D. decomposers [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. Exfoliation", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DU28UKR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Earthworms eat dirt, which is good for what? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. firs [SEP] F. survival [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT8VF4BY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do organisms aerate? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. moles. [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. Carbon [SEP] E. volcanoes [SEP] F. cell walls [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. Crops", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F5O2ZIV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do constructions by earthworms help to do? [SEP] A. compact soil [SEP] B. moisten soil [SEP] C. agriculture [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. relocation [SEP] F. aerate soil [SEP] G. survival [SEP] H. dry out soil", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SULW8NYU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Earthworm burrows are good for plants because they [SEP] A. get air into soil [SEP] B. reducing acid rain [SEP] C. eliminate toxins [SEP] D. hydrate roots [SEP] E. preventing heat transfer [SEP] F. It helps them survive [SEP] G. kill pests [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TNN80I5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are earthworms good for? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. relocation [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. daisies [SEP] G. weathering [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "36V4Q8R5ZKZZJHI0Q9K8780SH3MQMB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What burrows help aerate soil, which is also good for plants? [SEP] A. leaves [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. good [SEP] E. roots [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. annelids", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60E3SMEN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does the animal that burrows to help aerate soil have? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Five hearts [SEP] C. critical organs [SEP] D. resistance [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH196BLGL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can keep a home warm? [SEP] A. cellulose material [SEP] B. an electric stove [SEP] C. Movement of an air mass [SEP] D. plastic wrap [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. bubble tape [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. Animal fur", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJ7JGU2R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can help prevent hypothermia? [SEP] A. ventilated shirts [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. lowering body temperature [SEP] D. insulated material [SEP] E. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. air conditioning [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YB0LX336", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is the key to newborn survival? [SEP] A. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] B. insulated material [SEP] C. empty nest [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. cold bed [SEP] F. Thyroid-stimulating hormone [SEP] G. chemical messengers [SEP] H. eating fish", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD2H2C2Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be used to keep warm? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. eating steak [SEP] C. wool [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. hats [SEP] F. catching lobster [SEP] G. fueling cars [SEP] H. fur", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVM9ZG8K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is an example of an insulating material that can be worn? [SEP] A. Copper [SEP] B. sawdust [SEP] C. coat [SEP] D. fiberglass [SEP] E. foam [SEP] F. hats [SEP] G. pine [SEP] H. PDAs", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KRINOT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "insulated material can be used to prevent wasting a lot of what? [SEP] A. sunny days [SEP] B. body heat [SEP] C. body water [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. contained areas [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. fever sweats [SEP] H. power", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RM1D3RU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Materials that prevent the flow of heat can be used for keeping what? [SEP] A. airy [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. dry [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. empty [SEP] H. down", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQ8WDUZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can keep you warm? [SEP] A. toenails [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. nails [SEP] E. wings [SEP] F. fingers [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. hair", "id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIARLS073M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How can heat be kept? [SEP] A. an electric stove [SEP] B. exposed material [SEP] C. insulated material [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. permeable material [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. wet material [SEP] H. In the winter", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6YSHVDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the ability to store what can be used for keeping warm [SEP] A. lipids [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. knowledge [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. data [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPWDOC6N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is important in the winter season? [SEP] A. cold [SEP] B. air pressure [SEP] C. panic [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. danger [SEP] F. Insulated material [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. Animal fur", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3E13DRE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used to keep warm? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. fighting bears [SEP] C. lightning [SEP] D. hemp [SEP] E. coat [SEP] F. cooked food [SEP] G. wood [SEP] H. fur", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SSNTRPZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How do you keep a cup hot? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. insulation [SEP] G. squeeze [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYY945Z21", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "foam materials can be used to keep what [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. rest [SEP] G. warm [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5R6X29CN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can be used for keeping warm? [SEP] A. wings [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. hats [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. Limbs [SEP] G. snow [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1CU48ZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A beneficial effect of carpooling is [SEP] A. animal transport [SEP] B. increased water pollution [SEP] C. more beneficial emissions [SEP] D. reduced air pollution [SEP] E. lowered energy cost [SEP] F. staying warm [SEP] G. lower gas mileage [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZQHGY8E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can reduce fuel usage? [SEP] A. airplanes [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. trains [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. buses [SEP] F. Metling snow [SEP] G. car pools [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5URU6HK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Carpooling does what to the amount of cars and traffic congestion? [SEP] A. improve [SEP] B. Riding a bike [SEP] C. uncontrolled [SEP] D. reduced heat [SEP] E. stalls [SEP] F. slows [SEP] G. increases [SEP] H. decreases", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITI1YRK5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can help decrease emissions? [SEP] A. power [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. Carpooling [SEP] D. Flying on airplanes [SEP] E. Having children [SEP] F. Eating red meat [SEP] G. green manures [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV59XNLPE0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Decreasing what during travel likely conserves fuel? [SEP] A. the energy of the car [SEP] B. air mass over Earth's surface [SEP] C. the amount of cars used [SEP] D. the size of the wheels [SEP] E. the amount of water used [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. preventing heat transfer [SEP] H. energy usage", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1WLS0W2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What decreases the amount of cars used to travel to a place? [SEP] A. single-driver cars [SEP] B. motorcycles [SEP] C. Riding a bike [SEP] D. gas guzzlers [SEP] E. energy barrier [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. vanpooling [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITJI9RKF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How can smog be reduced? [SEP] A. Burning fuel [SEP] B. Flying airplanes [SEP] C. air cools [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. vaporization [SEP] G. Driving more cars [SEP] H. Carpooling", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99UXQS9Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What leads to less emissions and less pollution? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. trucks [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. jets [SEP] F. motorcycles [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. carpooling", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF38T2A97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does carpooling lead to? [SEP] A. animal transport [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. Less pollution [SEP] D. population movement [SEP] E. Less time [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. More cars [SEP] H. More roads", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YFFRTIP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What decreases when we decrease the amount of cars traveling to one place? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. Heart rate [SEP] C. Climate change [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. Clean air [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. Burning fossil fuels [SEP] H. gene flow", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EY6JNEY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what females lack a uterus and vagina? [SEP] A. penis [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. platypus [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ4UQEQN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does a platypus lack? [SEP] A. a cuticle [SEP] B. Uterus [SEP] C. tail fins [SEP] D. Eyes [SEP] E. Tail [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Heart", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD6459JNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What species of female mammal lacks a uterus and vagina? [SEP] A. fallopian tubes [SEP] B. echidna [SEP] C. live birth [SEP] D. lays eggs [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. tortoises [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. goats", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W2MPH8O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Female monotremes lack ability to what? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. mate with females [SEP] C. lay eggs [SEP] D. produce offspring [SEP] E. deliver babies normally [SEP] F. swim in water [SEP] G. nest in burrows [SEP] H. decrease stamina", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6VNTTWV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do platypuses not have? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. pouch [SEP] C. kidney [SEP] D. heart [SEP] E. uterus [SEP] F. eardrum [SEP] G. offspring [SEP] H. the eyes", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3OW5I1B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what females lack a uterus and vagina? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. echidna [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. women [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. goats", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2D50FCC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What lacks a uterus and vagina? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. rats [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. echidnas [SEP] F. kalenchoes [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF032HRJ1Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The female platypus and echindna does not have a vagina and? [SEP] A. Uterus [SEP] B. expelled [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. abrasion [SEP] E. alveoli [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. state [SEP] H. Epidermis", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO005BVNB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do some female mammals lack? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. vision [SEP] C. uterus [SEP] D. alleles [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. a cuticle [SEP] G. eardrum [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HNSOUAO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which parts do female duckbill platypus lack? [SEP] A. uterus and vagina [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. Epidermis [SEP] D. a cuticle [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. four limbs [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. critical organs", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6ML1X38Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what requires metal or aluminum for electricity? [SEP] A. starfish [SEP] B. plugging [SEP] C. boxing [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. buses [SEP] G. wiring [SEP] H. cutting", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51KQB5MQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can copper be used in? [SEP] A. reducing conducting [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. wiring [SEP] E. not conducting [SEP] F. removing conducting [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1GMTM6W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "An electrical conductor is required for the operation of: [SEP] A. water current [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. satellites [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. gas lamps [SEP] G. trains [SEP] H. lightning", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFEQB0QG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does wiring require? [SEP] A. Cloth material [SEP] B. Minerals [SEP] C. Spongy material [SEP] D. prevent heat loss [SEP] E. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] F. Material carrying electricity [SEP] G. animals with backbones [SEP] H. Time and energy", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51LYY5MU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is it called when a piece of material carries energy current. [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. Wiring [SEP] C. Heat [SEP] D. Conductor [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. Insulation [SEP] H. cycles", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBKOIU3T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be used in wiring as a conductor? [SEP] A. paper [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. tube [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. a prism [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. leather [SEP] H. light", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOGKIY30", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does wiring require? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. protons [SEP] E. metal [SEP] F. neutrons [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA9QR0NI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Wiring requires a material such as copper or what? [SEP] A. stainless steel [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. gold [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. LEDs [SEP] F. tube [SEP] G. wood [SEP] H. rubber", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SR3DPRC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "wiring can be done with what [SEP] A. thread [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. buses [SEP] D. nerves [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. cotton [SEP] G. Copper [SEP] H. rubber", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MU3AMY4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does most wiring require? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. copper [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Proteins [SEP] F. tube [SEP] G. batteries [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9NL6UTQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can you use in wiring to produce current? [SEP] A. two [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. coiled [SEP] E. metals [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. tube [SEP] H. photons", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPXIFLE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Wiring requires copper or what? [SEP] A. LEDs [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. H20 [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. motors [SEP] G. gold [SEP] H. tube", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSO606WA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can a ground be used as? [SEP] A. Metling snow [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. conductor [SEP] E. support [SEP] F. watershred [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. watershed", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70GHS5OC5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is absolutely required for wiring to work?? [SEP] A. increases a body's strength [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. The opposite of an insulator. [SEP] D. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] E. quart or nickel plated aluminum [SEP] F. To another location like underground [SEP] G. underground systems [SEP] H. Time and energy", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPV7BPYW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can wiring be made of? [SEP] A. gold [SEP] B. fibers [SEP] C. white [SEP] D. motors [SEP] E. O3 [SEP] F. copper [SEP] G. metal [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7WG4UH87", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do muscles contain? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. love [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. keratin [SEP] E. bones [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. hate [SEP] H. motors", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREDVEGCB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Tissues form skin, what forms tissue? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Man [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. keratin", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K6H70RH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Cells are organized into tissues to what? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. move blood [SEP] D. become functional units [SEP] E. by keeping them warm [SEP] F. organize hair [SEP] G. protect plants [SEP] H. change body color", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW320454SYF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do tissues form? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. alveoli [SEP] F. kidneys [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. perennials", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURL79VE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what only have one cell and no tissue? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. mice [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. frogs [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. cell wall [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RC7TC97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cells are organized into tissues, and tissues combine into what? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. specialized organs [SEP] E. colors of the spectrum [SEP] F. man made organs [SEP] G. failing organs [SEP] H. local organs", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA36MYM92", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what forms the liver? [SEP] A. bile [SEP] B. alcohol [SEP] C. stones [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. ovaries [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. meat [SEP] H. humans", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH209LIKB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cells form tissues, which form? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. muscle [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. gametes [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. retina [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M97KELL4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do stem cells form? [SEP] A. embryos [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. Grow well [SEP] D. PDAs [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. Organs [SEP] G. grow [SEP] H. fusion", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QI9L3ZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What tissue do neurons make up? [SEP] A. PDAs [SEP] B. small [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. nerve [SEP] F. eardrum [SEP] G. ovaries [SEP] H. organ", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXNZUR47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The liver is formed after cells for into [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. tissue [SEP] E. migrate [SEP] F. grow [SEP] G. recovery [SEP] H. expelled", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEBPCV5Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do ants use to communicate with the colony? [SEP] A. radio [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. calls [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. pheremones [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. singing", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN73XDU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do ants communicate with? [SEP] A. interpretive dance [SEP] B. semiochemicals [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. smoke signals [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0DY9GRD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": " insects communicate with what [SEP] A. wave in air [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. Vibrates [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. speech [SEP] G. whistling [SEP] H. hand signals", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQVTBZU5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do ants communicate? [SEP] A. With their voice [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. mechanical waves [SEP] D. With their eyes [SEP] E. during the day [SEP] F. With their movements [SEP] G. With their hormones [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP0YI1OP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Some insects communicate with what detected by their antennae? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. microwaves [SEP] D. radio waves [SEP] E. flash cards [SEP] F. Decibels [SEP] G. wave in air [SEP] H. Vibrates", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZI0NDBG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do ants communicate to other ants to encourage them to follow? [SEP] A. Skywriting [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. Using a phone to communicate [SEP] D. Leaving a written communicatio [SEP] E. Something coming from a gland [SEP] F. By wind and rain [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Leaving chemical trails", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNONYZF9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Ants communicate via [SEP] A. mechanical waves [SEP] B. telepathy [SEP] C. radio waves [SEP] D. radiative transfer [SEP] E. electrically [SEP] F. excreted chemicals [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. during the day", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXC8WMRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do ants use to communicate? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. binary code [SEP] E. light energy [SEP] F. Antennae. [SEP] G. megaphones [SEP] H. hand signals", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEXK9ME9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do some insects communicate? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Decibels [SEP] D. electronic waves [SEP] E. progesterone [SEP] F. Vibrates [SEP] G. pheromones [SEP] H. radio waves", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O631GJML", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What communicates with subtle scents? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. ants [SEP] G. koalas [SEP] H. phytoplankton", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8UB55YJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Members of the Myrmecocystus genus communicate via pheromones, which are a type of: [SEP] A. sense of smell [SEP] B. chemical receptor [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. chemical [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. antennae [SEP] H. Vibrates", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVHEU63L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Ants communicate with the colony using what? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. visible energy [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. pheremon traits [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. refraction of light [SEP] H. mechanical waves", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RR0KP4H4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can communicate with chemicals called pheromones [SEP] A. leaf cutters [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA6RKA0C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do ants use to communicate? [SEP] A. trails [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. Decibels [SEP] F. motors [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2R9GV2G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do rivers deposit when they flood? [SEP] A. pH [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. sand [SEP] E. crust [SEP] F. Joules [SEP] G. salt [SEP] H. dirt", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CCZ8ISP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When a river floods, that river harms what? [SEP] A. most organisms [SEP] B. Basic units of the plant body. [SEP] C. streams and volcanoes [SEP] D. mountains and lakes [SEP] E. farm and grazing lands [SEP] F. oceans and ponds [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566MRVETL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does a river deposit into flood plains when it floods? [SEP] A. wildlife [SEP] B. silicate minerals [SEP] C. carbon dioxide [SEP] D. objects that have mass [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. salt and water. [SEP] G. limestone [SEP] H. Calcium carbonate", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKBYY5J3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is deposited in flood plains when a river floods? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. detritus [SEP] C. shrub beds [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. music [SEP] F. filtered water [SEP] G. minerals [SEP] H. ice", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIJGKWHJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do plains get soil from? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. hurricanes [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. ocean [SEP] E. canyons [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. floods", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKKZ3EDN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what deposits soil in flood plains when it floods? [SEP] A. the Colorado [SEP] B. the Pacific Ocean [SEP] C. water evaporation [SEP] D. bullfrogs [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. hydrogen", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZDDZK9F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When the Amazon floods it deposits what in flood plain? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. cities [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. seawater [SEP] F. Sand [SEP] G. saltwater [SEP] H. soil", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJQWHIVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "when a river floods, Cashion soils are what? [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. storing water [SEP] C. dried out [SEP] D. destroyed [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. flooded [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. deposited", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9JKPWPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "where is soil deposited when a river floods? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. near the shoreline [SEP] C. mountains [SEP] D. colder and wetter [SEP] E. the sky [SEP] F. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] G. deserts [SEP] H. generally marshy areas", "id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8T5J2IV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When this floods, it deposits soil in flood plains? [SEP] A. a large stream [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. Great Plains [SEP] D. oceans [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. puddles [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE651TAI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When the Nile floods, where is soil deposited? [SEP] A. flood valleys [SEP] B. flood lights [SEP] C. flood plains [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. flood canyons [SEP] G. near the shoreline [SEP] H. detritus", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY65CGINX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Hurricanes can [SEP] A. Brutal temperatures [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. major threat to health [SEP] D. Destroy bridges [SEP] E. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] F. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] G. deposit soil in plains [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTYNWDAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do creeks deposit in plains? [SEP] A. fibers [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. dirt [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. soil [SEP] F. fats [SEP] G. Sand [SEP] H. potash", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE47MVDLU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do flooding rivers help plants do? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. store [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. grow [SEP] F. adapt [SEP] G. widen [SEP] H. expand", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFO5T4TI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Phylum Platyhelminthes are mostly what? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. engorged [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. infected [SEP] E. parasitic [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. huge [SEP] H. free living", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH17VSCW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "organisms belonging to the phylum Platyhelminthes have evolved a close association with their what [SEP] A. ovaries [SEP] B. Wasps [SEP] C. life [SEP] D. plant [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. hosts [SEP] G. root system [SEP] H. tree host", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZIT8DBN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Something belonging to the phylum Platyhelminthes has what? [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. A finger [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. An ear [SEP] G. A toe [SEP] H. A brain", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FASJ76ZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "flukes, tapeworms, and turbell are [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. types of flat leeches [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. types of earthworms [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. types of snakes [SEP] G. types of flatworms [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTYUNMD4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What kind of worm belongs to the phylum Platyhelminthes? [SEP] A. homogenous [SEP] B. moves [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. tapeworm [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURLQFEVZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does the phylum Platyhelminthes usually have? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. bilateral symmetry [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE97M5VG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What animal found on Earth would belong to the phylum Platyhelmintes? [SEP] A. bilaterally symmetrical worms [SEP] B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. Something that makes plants green [SEP] E. Microscopic organisms [SEP] F. female sex cells [SEP] G. it helps plants in growing [SEP] H. share properties", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELFF47CJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is true about the phylum Platyhelminthes? [SEP] A. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] B. biological diversity [SEP] C. they have bilateral symmetry [SEP] D. characteristics [SEP] E. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] F. sub-units of species [SEP] G. aerobic capacity [SEP] H. The number of individuals", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCEOQIBO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is something uneven heating of the Earth's Surface can damage? [SEP] A. The moon [SEP] B. Roads [SEP] C. Crops [SEP] D. The sky [SEP] E. homes [SEP] F. biome [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. Harvesting Machines", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKHK941X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Uneven heating of the Earth's surface causes what to homes and businesses? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. renewal [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. monetization [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. filtration [SEP] H. destruction", "id": "30X31N5D63PAUWOOLAJ8THKT086ASF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes hurricanes on the Earth's surface? [SEP] A. uneven heating [SEP] B. volcanoes [SEP] C. hurricanes [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. Water expanding [SEP] G. even heat [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FQEI65B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes breezes? [SEP] A. stable temperatures [SEP] B. a tree falling [SEP] C. uneven heating of the earth [SEP] D. degrees Celsius [SEP] E. Earth's atmosphere circulation [SEP] F. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] G. movement of the planets [SEP] H. moon phases", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWN4FJ3BQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Uneven heating of Earth's surface causes the movement of what? [SEP] A. Earth's core [SEP] B. underground air [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. atmospheric air [SEP] E. Earth's moon [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. an object", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SBCQMOE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can uneven heating of the earth's surface cause? [SEP] A. Wealth creation [SEP] B. Damage to buildings [SEP] C. Damage to moon [SEP] D. forest is destroyed [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. Damage to sun [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNB3LHKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Uneven heating of the Earth 's surface causes a movement of what? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. sand [SEP] F. asteroids [SEP] G. cookies [SEP] H. Aves", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSQ444O3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What uses something created by uneven heating of the Earth's surface? [SEP] A. lakes [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. paper [SEP] E. corn [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. Roads [SEP] H. Kite", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3YFR7S5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Uneven heating on the Earth's surface can cause what? [SEP] A. extensive damage [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. rain or sun shine [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H631DWCT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does uneven heating of Earth's surface cause? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. moving air [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q652JG9K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what causes wind? [SEP] A. speed [SEP] B. the sun [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. supersonic [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. a chime [SEP] H. messengers", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18F4BB56B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does uneven warming of the Earth's surfaces cause? [SEP] A. Winter [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. sweat [SEP] E. Injury [SEP] F. SNPs [SEP] G. force [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI66IO68O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does uneven heating of the Earth's surface cause? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. chinooks [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTDUZADG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "uneven heating of the Earth 's surface causes what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. destruction", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SSWSW5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does uneven heating by the Sun cause? [SEP] A. harm [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. corn [SEP] D. Injury [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. deadly [SEP] H. sweat", "id": "3EWIJTFFVO6DJ0LOSD2AFU415OFE0M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "the support structure of a plant may store what? [SEP] A. fibrous [SEP] B. honey [SEP] C. juice [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. sand", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIFYWYCU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do stems help plants do? [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. expire [SEP] D. stay warm [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. move [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. hide", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE0849LV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Plants do what by absorbing water quickly through their roots? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. avoid water [SEP] C. store water [SEP] D. pour water [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. release water", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGTU9V9H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do some plants need to survive? [SEP] A. stem [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. reading [SEP] D. overexposure [SEP] E. books [SEP] F. sodium [SEP] G. Water [SEP] H. Sun", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS316OAZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do stems hold in plants? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. support [SEP] F. acid [SEP] G. cellulose [SEP] H. fibrous", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50FC9JUG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where is water sometimes stored in a tree or plant? [SEP] A. stomach [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. support structures [SEP] D. at or near the margins [SEP] E. reservoir [SEP] F. watershed [SEP] G. near the shoreline [SEP] H. lake", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOH3TTDCC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Some plants store water after absorbing it with what? [SEP] A. the petals [SEP] B. Roundworms [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. the roots [SEP] E. Roundworms. [SEP] F. the succulents [SEP] G. fibrous [SEP] H. the arms", "id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y57M4FWB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where do some plants store water? [SEP] A. near the shoreline [SEP] B. fibrous material [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. mountain sources [SEP] G. one celled organisms [SEP] H. air", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E7FA6V2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What uses stems to store water? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. fens [SEP] H. amoebae", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQRD6YKR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where do plants store water? [SEP] A. watershed [SEP] B. Collagen [SEP] C. excretory [SEP] D. trunks [SEP] E. fibrils [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. cellulose", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I056Q4VV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where is water stored in a plant? [SEP] A. dormant state [SEP] B. at or near the margins [SEP] C. colder and wetter [SEP] D. the support structure [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. they body they live in [SEP] G. It remains dormant [SEP] H. excretory structures", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOXMMCV1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do some plants use a stem to store? [SEP] A. CO2 [SEP] B. H20 [SEP] C. RNA [SEP] D. UV [SEP] E. urea [SEP] F. Dew [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP107VF0P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do some flowers use to store most of their water? [SEP] A. fibrous [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. roots [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. keratin [SEP] F. solutes [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. stems", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0SC7X5EH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How do beavers change waterways? [SEP] A. They warm up the water [SEP] B. marshes, bogs, and swamps [SEP] C. They soil the water [SEP] D. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted [SEP] E. several different ways [SEP] F. They make structures that split the water [SEP] G. Genetic diversity is increased [SEP] H. By tearing down dams", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSG2OF51", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "To open more areas for water skiing, engineers could [SEP] A. dam more rivers [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. vacation in Norway [SEP] E. Move to another area [SEP] F. build more snow machines [SEP] G. scrap all steam locomotives [SEP] H. Electric generators", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32ECY7QC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What animal can cause a lake to form? [SEP] A. trout [SEP] B. Beavers [SEP] C. Clams [SEP] D. salmon [SEP] E. Lake Trout [SEP] F. Sea Otters [SEP] G. Dam [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYI3NBOE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can affect the level of a lake [SEP] A. boat traffic [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. boat shipping [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. over fishing [SEP] H. spillways", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4QWNLDX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What animal can help lakes to form? [SEP] A. mussels [SEP] B. the trout [SEP] C. sea urchins [SEP] D. eukyarotes [SEP] E. the duck [SEP] F. The beaver [SEP] G. amphibians [SEP] H. the otter", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHQBB4UN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can a dam form? [SEP] A. fens [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. lake [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. H2O [SEP] G. valley [SEP] H. canyon", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE5DZFMB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Damming a river can cause what in a depression? [SEP] A. storing water [SEP] B. less water [SEP] C. toxic water [SEP] D. silt [SEP] E. water ponding [SEP] F. dry stones [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. drying out", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLYFBUHE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause lakes to form? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. beavers [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. spring [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. break off", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL96351ZQ0PS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be the cause of lakes and ponds forming? [SEP] A. beavers [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP25P0ZD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause a lake to form? [SEP] A. Something that generates electricity [SEP] B. water and minerals [SEP] C. rivers and streams [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. dividing into two parts [SEP] F. it flows to a lower level [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. changing the phase", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSFY3M8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause lakes to form? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. break off [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. Beavers [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPYXADBQ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the thing that is created by damming a river made of? [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. Fresh water [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. mussels [SEP] F. storing water [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0YHQ3JP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does sharpening a knife do? [SEP] A. change its material [SEP] B. make it stay the same [SEP] C. lowered energy cost [SEP] D. duplicate itself [SEP] E. Relieve pain [SEP] F. change its shape [SEP] G. change its color [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNOSIFZJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is one way an object's shape can be changed? [SEP] A. by indirect light [SEP] B. reflecting light [SEP] C. talking to it [SEP] D. alchemy [SEP] E. Through play [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. removing material [SEP] H. stasis", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TNJ7I0E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Sharpening an object changes its what? [SEP] A. chemical makeup [SEP] B. cracks [SEP] C. Sight [SEP] D. smell [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. color [SEP] G. look [SEP] H. cut", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDX54EK5A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Sharpening an object causes that object to change what? [SEP] A. age [SEP] B. inches [SEP] C. date of manufacture [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. material [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. form", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSAEF488", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Sharpening a knife causes it to change what? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. flavor [SEP] D. material [SEP] E. color [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. shape [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFYEO0VXW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does sharpening an item do? [SEP] A. changes shape [SEP] B. alters smell [SEP] C. changes color [SEP] D. Relieve pain [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. maintains shape [SEP] G. duplicate itself [SEP] H. lowered energy cost", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2NJZDZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can be done to stones? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Bend [SEP] C. reshaped [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. Relieve pain [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. kill them [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBE73HMET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A generator converts [SEP] A. atoms into fire [SEP] B. electron transport [SEP] C. Help plants grow [SEP] D. kinetic energy into light [SEP] E. kinetic energy into nothing [SEP] F. electric energy into nothing [SEP] G. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] H. mechanical waves", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W0RM8HK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "motion can be converted into electrical energy with a what [SEP] A. driving [SEP] B. Firecrackers [SEP] C. air compressor [SEP] D. engines [SEP] E. gas engine [SEP] F. generator [SEP] G. Neuron. [SEP] H. transmission", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46VOU58B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Energy from a generator [SEP] A. is weaker than nuclear energy [SEP] B. reducing acid rain [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. cannot be used in circuits [SEP] E. can be stored in batteries [SEP] F. mechanical waves [SEP] G. has a high voltage [SEP] H. igniting fuel and oxidiser", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD6Z597F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Gas can be converted into: [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. electrical energy [SEP] C. planet [SEP] D. car engine [SEP] E. Time and energy [SEP] F. an engine [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. solar energy", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBIPU8JA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does a generator use? [SEP] A. acid [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. A kernel [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. fossil fuel [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT69J3AJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can kinetic energy be converted into? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. gasoline [SEP] C. thrust [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBM6I769", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "a generator is used to turn water behind a what into electrical energy [SEP] A. dam [SEP] B. H20 [SEP] C. hot [SEP] D. sewer [SEP] E. pond [SEP] F. gutter [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. Heat", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQRCQKYV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do generators make electricity? [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. mutations [SEP] F. simple [SEP] G. Cars [SEP] H. cycles", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J52HBVQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is a unit that produces kWh? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. a generator [SEP] H. positive", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCYXBT1W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Generators convert what into a powerful energy source? [SEP] A. circulatory systems [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. organic molecules [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99UWZS95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A generator converts kinetic energy into something, which can then be converted to light by what? [SEP] A. focusing a lens [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. headlights [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. cycles [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0YTFMVB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What relies on grass as a food source? [SEP] A. Bacteria [SEP] B. Soil [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. More grass [SEP] E. perennials [SEP] F. alpacas [SEP] G. Animals [SEP] H. tortoises", "id": "3BC8WZX3V3VQSYAS8W5PYX47F6ERRC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What supplies food consumed by people? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. wheat [SEP] E. dust [SEP] F. camels [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN75BDUI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "important food for waterfowl supply most of the food consumed by what? [SEP] A. agriculture [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. keeps the organism warm [SEP] D. people worldwide [SEP] E. our planet [SEP] F. monkeys in trees [SEP] G. tigers in the wild [SEP] H. wolves in nature", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNRAG3B0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is consumed by people worldwide? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. wheat [SEP] C. durian [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. nectar [SEP] F. tofu [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK1LWI5Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is consumed by the most people worldwide? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. rice [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. apples [SEP] E. dirt [SEP] F. pork [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAGZ240B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What contains most of the energy used by people worldwided? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. grasses [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2KZJQRC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do herbaceous plants supply the world with? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Crops [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. life [SEP] H. Carbon", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG1892F0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a member of the group that supplies most of the food consumed by people worldwide? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Wild oats [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USPM7TVI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Most of the food consumed by people worldwide comes from [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. vitamin C [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. Earth", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWLBT5MX7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is an example of a plant that supplies most of the food consumed by people worldwide? [SEP] A. Sugarcane [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. cacti [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9BZVZV5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are two things that are important for plants? [SEP] A. organic material [SEP] B. Bubbles and soap [SEP] C. Humidity and protection [SEP] D. excretory structures [SEP] E. Sand and rocks [SEP] F. Darkness and cool winds [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D5MI9RH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used to protect plants from the cold? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. fibers [SEP] C. metal [SEP] D. peat [SEP] E. keratin [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. snow", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1XZ9S935", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What protects plants from the cold? [SEP] A. Something made of fruit or vegetables [SEP] B. series of enzyme-mediated reactions [SEP] C. Something made of glass, fiberglass, polyethylene, or vinyl [SEP] D. Something whose growth is discouraged by heavy wet soils [SEP] E. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] F. Something made of brick [SEP] G. Something made of metal [SEP] H. gas layer that surrounds earth", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RIXJ9GTP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What organisms are most likely to be saved in the winter by a greenhouse [SEP] A. snow leopards [SEP] B. dormant [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. tiny [SEP] E. skiiers [SEP] F. whales [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696IRCIMV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A greenhouse can protect plants from what? [SEP] A. colder weather [SEP] B. blooming [SEP] C. pollination [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. Brutal temperatures [SEP] F. Movement of an air mass [SEP] G. photosynthesizing [SEP] H. freezing and dying", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5IBFUCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What protects plants from blizzards? [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. rats [SEP] C. greenhouses [SEP] D. horses [SEP] E. The atmosphere [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. Blankets [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY3O2DQH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does a greenhouse protect plants from? [SEP] A. Injury [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. math [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. science", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSAIF6WZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants are grown where they are protected from what? [SEP] A. the sky [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. storms [SEP] D. cold air [SEP] E. the water [SEP] F. the warmth [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. the cold", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNUE7M47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A greenhouse is used to protect flowers from what? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. fertilizer [SEP] C. salinity [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. cold air [SEP] F. the cold [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. irrigation", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZB01UR56", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what uses a greenhouse to be protected from the cold? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. Roundworms [SEP] C. freezing [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. our planet [SEP] H. monkeys", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5Q9T21DE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "plants grow healthier if they are protected from what [SEP] A. cold [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. mold [SEP] E. sun [SEP] F. loss [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. rain", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JEIPT31G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used to protect plants from contracting molecules? [SEP] A. greenhouses [SEP] B. staying warm [SEP] C. Enzymes [SEP] D. earmuffs [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. jackets [SEP] G. sweaters [SEP] H. exoskeleton", "id": "3PPTZCWALQJZIOHJ5YA2FAW15WLQZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a greenhouse protect flowers from? [SEP] A. Injury [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3EKVH9QMEY3FN4A2B5V4S0FV2BV2D0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How can bulbs in a pot be protected from cold damage? [SEP] A. eliminate coal burning [SEP] B. use a lower wattage bulb [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. reduce the freezer settings [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. hard outer covering [SEP] H. place in a greenhouse", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36COOSV601", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does a greenhouse protect plants from to help them grow easily? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. hotness [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. fronts [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. drought [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. chill", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFISJAAPF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does a greenhouse protect plants from? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. colder weather [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. winter wind", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JBBN0ZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can protect plants from cold? [SEP] A. keratin [SEP] B. habitat [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. glass [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. peat", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOCPQE70", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do gymnosperms use to reproduce? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. cones [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. family [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. instinct [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. Mitosis", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMQLDUQJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What kind of plants produces their seeds in cones? [SEP] A. spored bushes [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. evergreens [SEP] H. deciduous trees", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXEE8RNH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What type of plant produces seeds in cones? [SEP] A. Softwoods. [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. Aloe. [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. Sunflower seeds. [SEP] F. white [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. Fern plant.", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAE8N40C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do cypress produce seeds? [SEP] A. rings [SEP] B. Wind [SEP] C. Mitosis [SEP] D. edible [SEP] E. Cones [SEP] F. Asexually [SEP] G. Sexually [SEP] H. Pollination", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS609Z4IG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are vascular plants that produce seeds in cones? [SEP] A. evergreens [SEP] B. greenhouses [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. algae [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. white", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYB0MS86", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are vascular plants that produce seeds in cones? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. green flowers [SEP] C. green grass [SEP] D. light green [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. white [SEP] G. evergreen [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MTGHHP6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are vascular plants that produce seeds in the form of cones? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. Newton [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. epidermal [SEP] G. evergreens [SEP] H. white", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW0C7SGH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do gymnosperms produce? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. Epidermis [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVHCA7XY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are vascular plants that produce seeds in cones? [SEP] A. evergreens [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. epidermal [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. white [SEP] G. Newton [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXS7PJEA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Doing what to food can extend shelf life by removing microorganisms? [SEP] A. warming [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. cooling [SEP] D. Cooking [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. burning [SEP] G. irradiating [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7F3ULZ8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can thorough cooking do to food? [SEP] A. make it inedible [SEP] B. extend the shelf life [SEP] C. Damages them [SEP] D. make it colder [SEP] E. make it saltier [SEP] F. converting electricity to heat [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. get chemical reactions started", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CNX6DJS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How can you extend the shelf life of food? [SEP] A. Cook it [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. Buy it in bulk [SEP] D. mutations [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Eat it [SEP] G. Keep it on the counter [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBRGDOJA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can be used to extend the shelf life of food [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. irradiation [SEP] E. leaving food at room temperature [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. eating food [SEP] H. grinding food", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RIYXHTG3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can extend the shelf life of food? [SEP] A. cooking it [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. running it under water [SEP] F. Proteins [SEP] G. seasoning it [SEP] H. putting it on a counter", "id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXFQU9U6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used to extend the shelf life of that food? [SEP] A. sterilization [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. poison [SEP] D. chemical changes [SEP] E. hybridization [SEP] F. gasoline [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64Y5T3C0B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used to extend the shelf life of food? [SEP] A. irradiation [SEP] B. farming [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. vegetables [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. Enzymes [SEP] H. fruit", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29AZCE0MY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can irradiation do? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. make food glow [SEP] C. make food unsafe [SEP] D. harm consumers [SEP] E. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] F. extend the shelf life of food [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. prevent heat loss", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXI5ERN9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Bacteria can be killed to extend the shelf life of what? [SEP] A. milk [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. coffee [SEP] D. edible [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. phytoplankton [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. tuna", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPMWOJI5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause temperature fluctuations. [SEP] A. mountain formations [SEP] B. remove toxic material from the stomach before it is absorbed [SEP] C. ocean tides [SEP] D. trees growing [SEP] E. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor [SEP] F. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] G. water vapor rising into colder regions of the atmosphere and condensing [SEP] H. skin redness and pain, possible swelling, blisters, fever, headaches", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6R8DWTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Precipitation occurs when what are formed? [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. stones [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. fossils", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMF6TPP1H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where does rain come from? [SEP] A. Moisture in the ocean [SEP] B. Chopping down trees [SEP] C. near the shoreline [SEP] D. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] E. Moisture in the clouds [SEP] F. air mass over Earth's surface [SEP] G. Boiling water on the stove [SEP] H. Leeuwenhoek", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX5WH7H57", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Clouds are formed by what going to colder regions? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. Something that evaporated [SEP] C. Something that melted [SEP] D. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] E. Something that stayed the same [SEP] F. Something that froze [SEP] G. precipitation [SEP] H. air mass over Earth's surface", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N51SEZ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Rising water vapor that condenses can lead to [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. smoke [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. wild temperature fluctuations [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. storms [SEP] G. Gases [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPEZVIJ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what process must occur to form clouds? [SEP] A. thunderstorms [SEP] B. Movement of an air mass [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. nimbus [SEP] E. snow [SEP] F. water evaporating [SEP] G. chemical changes [SEP] H. cloudy and rainy weather", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY0ZNDQL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "evaporation causes what to form in the atmosphere [SEP] A. a solute [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. carbon dioxide molecules [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. solar radiation [SEP] F. high pressure areas [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN03WBU4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what vapor forms clouds by rising into the atmosphere condensing? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. lightning [SEP] C. greenhouse gas [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. SO2 [SEP] F. pollution [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. Dew", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4KYD5GG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What sometimes falls as rain? [SEP] A. Water vapor [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. Metling snow [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. streams.", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQS8I1BL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Clouds are formed when water vapor releases what into the atmosphere? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. tiny [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. glycogen [SEP] G. a solute [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJIS9NKQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "In order to attract flies, wasps, and bees, what does a flower employ? [SEP] A. petals [SEP] B. colors [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. camouflage [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. scentless [SEP] G. lack of color [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855UUC4E9J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is attracted to the petals of the flower? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. Oxygen [SEP] C. Cats [SEP] D. elms [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. Bees [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44400QSAV5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do flower petals attract? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. thorns [SEP] F. bees [SEP] G. fragrance [SEP] H. bats", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LASLWY3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What attracts bees to the flower? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. other bees [SEP] D. butterflies [SEP] E. thorns [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. petals [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCB1AIBV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Petals attract what to a flower? [SEP] A. Butterflies [SEP] B. Honeybees [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. Moths [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. Aphids", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0V5TVMJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Petals attract animals such as bees to what part of a producer? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. stem [SEP] C. buds [SEP] D. flowers [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. leaves", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56ROUYZPP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What attracts pollinators? [SEP] A. Daisy [SEP] B. Wind [SEP] C. Amoeba [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. Ant [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. Flowers [SEP] H. Honeybee", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWH9NBN33", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do petals attract to the flower? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. daisies [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. hummingbirds", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSNTUHV0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What attracts pollinators to the flower? [SEP] A. something great for potpourri [SEP] B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. By wind and rain [SEP] E. photosynthesis. [SEP] F. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] G. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] H. at or near the margins", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLOZVDTY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Moss can cause the breakdown of what? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. mushrooms [SEP] C. Limbs [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. cactus [SEP] F. tissue [SEP] G. biome [SEP] H. Engine", "id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIAR6ZH732", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes chemical changes in the minerals of a rock? [SEP] A. moss [SEP] B. hitting it with a hammer [SEP] C. steady temperature [SEP] D. bad music [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. iron [SEP] G. sodium [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK3BH1MC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause chemical weathering? [SEP] A. bryophytes [SEP] B. moonlight [SEP] C. cacti [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSWLYZKY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What effects can flowerless plants growing in clumps have on their environment? [SEP] A. chemical weathering [SEP] B. decreased differentiation [SEP] C. Ugliness [SEP] D. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] E. Wealth [SEP] F. organisms and their habitat [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Al Gore", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV532OGC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes the chemical disintigration of rocks. [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. iron [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. sodium [SEP] H. moss", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2Q1MLHA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes the chemical disintegration of rocks? [SEP] A. Dynamite [SEP] B. Gases [SEP] C. Disintegration rays [SEP] D. Moss [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. Hammers [SEP] G. fungus [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVKB8ITQ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants lacking roots and stems cause what? [SEP] A. cause their death [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. dry conditions [SEP] E. chemical weathering [SEP] F. Damages them [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q65QEG9R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "dryness can do what to chemical weathering [SEP] A. break off [SEP] B. shrub beds [SEP] C. cool off [SEP] D. prevent [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. rock [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. improve", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6GE8BV6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause the chemical disintigration of rocks [SEP] A. Moss [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. mines [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. fire", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FPPY56B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does moss do to a rock? [SEP] A. It remains dormant [SEP] B. Enriches the soil [SEP] C. Causes it to disintegrate [SEP] D. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] E. decreases its bodily water [SEP] F. It used to be covered by water [SEP] G. absorb light energy [SEP] H. refract or absorb.", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXD39A7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause chemical weathering? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. our nearest star [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. sea squirts [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. single-celled organisms [SEP] G. flowerless plants [SEP] H. Earthworms", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31UJPIPA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where is moss the strongest? [SEP] A. near the shoreline [SEP] B. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] C. The area was once underwater [SEP] D. It used to be covered by water [SEP] E. dead organisms [SEP] F. tropical environments [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TNHC0IX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What forms when molecules react with one another? [SEP] A. biochemistry [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. atoms [SEP] E. chemical bonds [SEP] F. elements [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MRWGHPZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does substances reacting with one another cause? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. vibration [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. earthquakes [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. volume", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN9U24D9U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is it called when one solvent combines with another, what forms? [SEP] A. chemical pair [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. chemical bonds [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. chemical duo [SEP] F. substance bonds [SEP] G. Condensation [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7JF0LZ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is shared to form a bond? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. neutrons [SEP] E. protons [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. nucleus [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMX7AU8C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What forms when molecules react with one another? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. substrates [SEP] C. chemical bonds [SEP] D. living things [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. new elements [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCJ185L6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How do substances react with each other? [SEP] A. competing for resources [SEP] B. heat or cold [SEP] C. oxidation reaction [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. sharing electrons [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV620WZECQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What occurs when substances react with one another? [SEP] A. Something that causes allergies [SEP] B. metabolic reaction [SEP] C. refract or absorb. [SEP] D. transfer of electrons [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. Food poisoning [SEP] G. communication [SEP] H. oxidation reaction", "id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDWBZYIZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which action will cause chemical bonds to form? [SEP] A. A compound that donates proton [SEP] B. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] C. nuclear reactions [SEP] D. Mixing baking soda and vinegar [SEP] E. By wind and rain [SEP] F. heat and pressure [SEP] G. converting electricity to heat [SEP] H. production of energy", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI9GZMPU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is formed by substances reacting with one another? [SEP] A. energy. [SEP] B. glass [SEP] C. gas [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. paper [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. Acids [SEP] H. matter", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOQAEYU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When substances react with one another the sharing or transfer of what occurs? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. electrons [SEP] F. a solute [SEP] G. kinetic [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P5RDRTT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Why shouldn't you use a cell phone when driving? [SEP] A. it is harder to hear [SEP] B. you might lose it [SEP] C. Decrease bodily water [SEP] D. it can be lethal [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. if humans disturb bears [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. your battery runs out faster", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOBKXGXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause people to become distracted? [SEP] A. paying attention [SEP] B. watching the road [SEP] C. being alert [SEP] D. using iPhones [SEP] E. smoking cigarettes [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. hypothyroidism [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W400INHZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is distracting while driving? [SEP] A. braking [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. phone [SEP] D. steering [SEP] E. Alcohol [SEP] F. sweat [SEP] G. smoking [SEP] H. speedometer", "id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZSF0C6FU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can cause people to become distracted? [SEP] A. intelligence [SEP] B. smoking [SEP] C. Samsung [SEP] D. a doorbell [SEP] E. growing hair [SEP] F. hydrogen [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. a chime", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S7HEE5M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be dangerous in a car? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. mandatory seat belts [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. hyperthyroidism [SEP] F. wise driving [SEP] G. safe driving [SEP] H. distractions", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIH9MPAB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Using cell phones while driving can increase [SEP] A. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] B. nitrous oxide levels [SEP] C. a lot of human deaths [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. the chance of an accident [SEP] F. gas mileage [SEP] G. speed limit [SEP] H. death and devastation", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6FQP5O4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the most likely reason someone might go over the speed limit? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Stopping [SEP] D. Falling asleep [SEP] E. Cell phone use [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. Braking [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAF1T9Y6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is something that can be hazardous to use in public? [SEP] A. smallpox [SEP] B. backpack [SEP] C. guide dog [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. protective gear [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. smoking [SEP] H. cell phones", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8F8C1CL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can become distracted? [SEP] A. monkeys [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. organisms [SEP] F. messengers [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. everybody", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGV4Y7I2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Using cell phones can cause Homo sapiens to become what? [SEP] A. taller [SEP] B. younger [SEP] C. dormant state [SEP] D. distracted [SEP] E. consumers [SEP] F. threatened [SEP] G. unidirectional [SEP] H. irradiated", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7M13ZLY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What with the outside world can cause people to become distracted? [SEP] A. Move to another area [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. being frustrated by [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. communications [SEP] F. not hearing from [SEP] G. enjoying [SEP] H. hypothyroidism", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM77B2VYZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Using cell phones can cause people to become what? [SEP] A. inactive [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. deadly [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. threatened [SEP] G. a pathogens [SEP] H. imbalanced", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY2UYSQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Being exposed to wind can cause [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. hyrdation [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. isolate [SEP] G. Desertification [SEP] H. scattered light", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOYZ3CV9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Being exposed to wind can cause what? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. tarnation [SEP] C. deviation [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. desertification [SEP] H. lamination", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855USKWE9P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause erosion of soil? [SEP] A. snakes [SEP] B. mines [SEP] C. hurricanes [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. space [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LJV2TBM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when soil is exposed to wind? [SEP] A. It's healthy [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. It stays in place [SEP] E. forest is destroyed [SEP] F. It grows plants easier [SEP] G. It gets heated up [SEP] H. It detach and moves", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOMP41HP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How does soil move in the air? [SEP] A. Slow. [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. Wind [SEP] D. It follows the sun [SEP] E. porous [SEP] F. slow [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. Thunderstorms", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSHRBNQE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "water can have similar consequences on soil like? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. Injury [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. force [SEP] F. harm [SEP] G. animal fur [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX5ZRR5H2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can being exposed to wind cause? [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. death and devastation [SEP] C. increase in carbon [SEP] D. forest is destroyed [SEP] E. a tree falling [SEP] F. disturbance of land surface [SEP] G. loss of sunlight [SEP] H. low tides", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPH7ZIJW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Being exposed to what can cause erosion of dirt? [SEP] A. cement [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. deltas [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. a building [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. cars", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQX9MQXO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What enhances the effects of erosion? [SEP] A. less wind [SEP] B. dry soil [SEP] C. coastlines [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. streams [SEP] G. increase in top soil [SEP] H. mulch", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5T48MBM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "being exposed to wind can cause scarring to what? [SEP] A. platforms [SEP] B. landscapes [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. coastlines [SEP] E. Limbs [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. bones [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVC8RPV4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Being exposed to wind can cause what of soil? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. chemical change [SEP] E. destruction [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. instruction [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONZBE4N0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Being exposed to wind can cause the natural wearing away of what? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. roots [SEP] G. cracks [SEP] H. earth", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZWHLSBI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a possible negative effect of exposing soil to wind [SEP] A. It used to be covered by water [SEP] B. exposure to cold [SEP] C. decrease in crop yields [SEP] D. greater food production [SEP] E. elimination of harmful pests [SEP] F. a tree falling [SEP] G. wind power increases [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDX6VZK5E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause erosion of soil? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. breezes [SEP] C. mines [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. sun rays [SEP] F. moon light [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTE0BDA8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes erosion of soil? [SEP] A. Cars [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. force [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. mines [SEP] H. swea", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT7AW4S7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what blocks erosion? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. Raft [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. Roads [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. streams", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISTM9UL4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can being exposed to wind do? [SEP] A. forest is destroyed [SEP] B. Damage water supplies [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. organisms and their habitat [SEP] E. reflect objectstowards the eye [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. cause their death", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37J4TXVJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What makes the pupils sensitive? [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. nerves [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. ultraviolet light [SEP] F. dilation [SEP] G. infrared light [SEP] H. light", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK7KQ3GT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "light enters the pupil and makes it what? [SEP] A. fatter or wider [SEP] B. larger or smaller [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. longer or shorter [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. thicker or thinner", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQTRBB1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "where does light enter the eye? [SEP] A. It used to be covered by water [SEP] B. just in front of lens [SEP] C. behind the retina [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. the body's largest organ [SEP] F. it flows to a lower level [SEP] G. absorption [SEP] H. an area swollen with pus", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S87T0EUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following passes through an eye's pupil [SEP] A. electron [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. optic nerve [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. the sun [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. glasses [SEP] H. iris", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G0382DYQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Light enters the eye through an opening that is what to light and accommodation? [SEP] A. reactive [SEP] B. destroyed [SEP] C. inactive [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. kinetic [SEP] G. warm [SEP] H. inorganic", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREEAFGC7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is light used for? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. Animal survival [SEP] C. noise [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. Seeing ahead [SEP] F. hearing [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. listening", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5XTVH63", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Electromagnetic energy enters the body through what part of the eye? [SEP] A. energy transport [SEP] B. pupil [SEP] C. iris [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. eyehole [SEP] F. lenses [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. nerves", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TK980IA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires the pupil? [SEP] A. olfaction [SEP] B. Summer [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. hearing [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. touch [SEP] G. vision [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS3B3G2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What makes the pupil change sizes? [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. sun's heat [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. The iris [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCL4YUPT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do pupils get when reacting to strong stimuli? [SEP] A. smaller [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. expelled [SEP] G. properties [SEP] H. nerves", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPNLL81M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do rays enter the eye? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. Summer [SEP] C. pupil [SEP] D. lenses [SEP] E. harmful [SEP] F. the sun [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN0ZVML2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What slows the transfer of electricity? [SEP] A. Salt Water [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. Gold [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. Steel [SEP] G. Plastic [SEP] H. cold air", "id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8EW3I2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What slows the transfer of electricity? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. cold air [SEP] C. silver [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. plastic", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIIY8WH6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plastic slows the transfer of what? [SEP] A. genetic material [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. force", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VO5QU6F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which material slows the transfer of electricity? [SEP] A. Cotton [SEP] B. Water [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. Steel [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. Plastic", "id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2PVF22MX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a coating does what to the transfer of electricity [SEP] A. amplifies [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. causes [SEP] E. slows [SEP] F. reduce [SEP] G. enables [SEP] H. retina", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29V2P3T3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plastic slows the transfer of [SEP] A. reduced heat [SEP] B. lava [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. energy barrier [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46W0585E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What slows the transfer of electricity more? [SEP] A. sweat [SEP] B. Alcohol [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. tires [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFMT2XUU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what slows the transfer of electricity? [SEP] A. conductors [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. plastic [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. cold air [SEP] H. neutrons", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EY4MENO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is something that can be used to impede electrical transference? [SEP] A. A virus [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. sulfur [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. tar [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. mutations [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYIUW51O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is required so that chemical energy may be converted to light energy? [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. batteries [SEP] C. cords [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. plastic", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUL66XZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A flashlight battery stores what inside? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. chemical energy. [SEP] C. Calcium carbonate [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. objects that have mass", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7EX4ZLJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can become heat energy? [SEP] A. objects that have mass [SEP] B. rain or sun shine [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. static electricity [SEP] G. centrifugal force [SEP] H. g forces", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD4F3JYK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How are flashlights powered? [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. Batteries [SEP] D. Solar power [SEP] E. simple [SEP] F. Powered lightbulbs [SEP] G. Plugged into the wall [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VT8L9T2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is converted in a flashlight? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. an electron lens [SEP] D. hydrogen to water [SEP] E. chemicals to light [SEP] F. batteries into solar [SEP] G. heat into light [SEP] H. chlorofluorocarbons", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HV0JLJE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What emits light waves? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. a radio [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. a chair [SEP] F. a flashlight [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. a rock", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOL1MYUS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A flashlight does this. [SEP] A. absorbs light [SEP] B. career [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. employment [SEP] E. work [SEP] F. small [SEP] G. lenses [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN0WQM2L2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into light energy? [SEP] A. A compound that donates proton [SEP] B. deadly and devastating [SEP] C. the simplest of green plants [SEP] D. electron transport [SEP] E. Something invented by David Misell [SEP] F. it helps plants in growing [SEP] G. the production of heat [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OILCRFHW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does a plant need in order to grow? [SEP] A. body water [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. sound waves [SEP] H. cells", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5TTS92Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Photosynthesis allows for plants to do what? [SEP] A. living [SEP] B. be repotted [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. die off [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. get sick [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ164L9XX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What two things does grass require? [SEP] A. Sand and rocks [SEP] B. Milk and cookies [SEP] C. bloom time [SEP] D. Sun and air [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. Bodily water [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. Darkness and coldness", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S83I6UEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "To promote plant growth, vineyards are often [SEP] A. Converted sugar [SEP] B. Earthworms [SEP] C. covered with mud [SEP] D. one celled organisms [SEP] E. open for wine tours [SEP] F. vertically trellised [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. shielded from pollinators", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGKT22ET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires sunlight to grow? [SEP] A. tunicates [SEP] B. Fruits [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. coral [SEP] E. Clouds [SEP] F. wooden fences [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. aluminum foil", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZAZG9KQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A plant requires what to grow? [SEP] A. Something that is created on Mars [SEP] B. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen [SEP] C. Something that is found on Jupiter [SEP] D. Something that take eight minutes to travel to the Earth [SEP] E. Basic units of the plant body. [SEP] F. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] G. Something that comes from the Moon [SEP] H. Something whose growth is discouraged by heavy wet soils", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3900LQ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When do plants grow the most? [SEP] A. week days [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. during winter days [SEP] D. bloom time [SEP] E. one celled organisms [SEP] F. by indirect light [SEP] G. in the morning [SEP] H. in the autumn season", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL96351HBP02", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires sunlight in order to take over an area? [SEP] A. spores [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. pods [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. opossums [SEP] H. coral", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HKZ6XKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Sunlight is made of [SEP] A. Prism [SEP] B. lightning [SEP] C. colors [SEP] D. glass [SEP] E. chlorophyll [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F0VJZIL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does sunlight do for a vegetable? [SEP] A. Makes it large [SEP] B. hydrate their cells [SEP] C. Makes it small [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. it can be seen [SEP] F. Kills it [SEP] G. Makes it grow [SEP] H. It remains dormant", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHQ3IT26", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What requires light for photosynthesis? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. Jellyfish [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. coral [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK4HS70R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what requires sunlight to grow? [SEP] A. mold [SEP] B. fission [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. coral [SEP] E. wheat [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. ice cubes [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5OZ42ER9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What type of energy do plants require to grow? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Converted sugar [SEP] G. Electromagnetic [SEP] H. organic molecules", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJ9H6IVO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is produced by a laser? [SEP] A. work [SEP] B. Collagen [SEP] C. emissions [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. noise [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. unique", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R6323R7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can burn the skin? [SEP] A. cream [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. ointment [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. Lukewarm water [SEP] F. cigars [SEP] G. Acids [SEP] H. NaCl", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y2EQLM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are lasers? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. inactive [SEP] C. Firecrackers [SEP] D. polarized [SEP] E. heated [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. magnetized [SEP] H. irregular", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64IU47YR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can lasers be used for? [SEP] A. tag [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. illumination [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. space [SEP] G. Destroy bridges [SEP] H. air", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N90PMNN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be used to reveal what lies hidden in darkness? [SEP] A. A laser [SEP] B. Night [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Electrical [SEP] F. Blackness [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. Hidden health issues", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY2INBQ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can a laser produce? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. a beanstalk [SEP] D. a flowering plant [SEP] E. fibers [SEP] F. a wave [SEP] G. a ray [SEP] H. a piece of paper", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK1GO5I3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Lasers produce beams that are: [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. coherent [SEP] C. laboratory [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. diode [SEP] G. xenon [SEP] H. positive", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AIFBFKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is a laser used for producing? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. electron microscope [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. light bulbs [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. sounds [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6YBGCALM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What produces rays? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. coral [SEP] C. a laser [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. a taser [SEP] G. a container [SEP] H. cactuses", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BOM957D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A laser is used for producing what? [SEP] A. an electron microscope [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. chemical changes [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. activation energy [SEP] H. objects that have mass", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL12817ZBF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An animal hibernating is slowly consuming [SEP] A. organic matter [SEP] B. Slowing the transfer of heat [SEP] C. saturated fatty acids [SEP] D. tree roots [SEP] E. the amount of oxygen [SEP] F. sulfuric acid [SEP] G. animal crackers [SEP] H. amount of matter", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXKBKIA19", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Animals use saturated fatty acids to create what? [SEP] A. stationary potential energy [SEP] B. it helps plants in growing [SEP] C. animal houses [SEP] D. elaborate meals [SEP] E. To keep their body heat. [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. Monosaccharides [SEP] H. energized conversations", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU7VSUVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What uses saturated fatty acids to store energy? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. killer whales [SEP] E. perennials [SEP] F. generators [SEP] G. passenger pigeons [SEP] H. light bulbs", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6E5W5O4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which of the following would animals use to store energy? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. sodium [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. carcass", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6FPV5O8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Animals use the body's cells to what? [SEP] A. store energy [SEP] B. release neutrons [SEP] C. share properties [SEP] D. produce offspring [SEP] E. store cells [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. kill deer", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JSJMEOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do animals use for energy? [SEP] A. hydrogen [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. vitamin C [SEP] D. nitrogen [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. Nutrients [SEP] H. soil", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VS6RS2F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What use saturated fatty acids to store energy? [SEP] A. Raven [SEP] B. cats [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. cattle [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUWNT2OA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Saturated fatty acids are used for: [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. Reproducing [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. energy storage [SEP] E. keeping the dog warm [SEP] F. oxidation reaction [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. Plants growth", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKMP9SE2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Animals use saturated fatty acids to become what? [SEP] A. Something to move [SEP] B. to stay alive [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. increased body strength [SEP] E. To keep their body heat. [SEP] F. a gas in the air [SEP] G. potential energy [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K70ER0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what uses saturated fatty acids to store energy? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. cows [SEP] C. Raven [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. koalas [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. cattle [SEP] H. Man", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3DV952X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where do dogs store energy? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. saturated fatty acids [SEP] C. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. Slowing the transfer of heat [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. it helps plants in growing", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVPES8GI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do dolphins use to store energy? [SEP] A. saturated fatty acids [SEP] B. thermal insulators [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. Something coming from a gland [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. it helps plants in growing [SEP] H. Positive charges", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT786CW16O9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what helps insulate and protect the body [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. follicles within the skin [SEP] C. with their fur [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. it has a positive impact on it [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. sound waves [SEP] H. that material's properties", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UC8MMYH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What helps to keep the body warm and protect it in a variety of climates? [SEP] A. wooly [SEP] B. snow [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. coats [SEP] F. stones [SEP] G. skin [SEP] H. hair", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FG4P085", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is still provided, whether the style is long or a mullet? [SEP] A. braids [SEP] B. it helps plants in growing [SEP] C. characteristics [SEP] D. insulation and protection [SEP] E. bowl cut [SEP] F. buzz cut [SEP] G. Mechanical energy [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEVK0EMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what helps insulate and protect the body? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. living cells in follicles [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. it has a positive impact on it [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. They have thick fur [SEP] H. with their fur", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL8253PO7K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What helps to insulate and protect the body? [SEP] A. tail fins [SEP] B. Animal fur [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. keratin [SEP] E. nitrogen [SEP] F. snow [SEP] G. Epidermis [SEP] H. poultry", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL74RL10C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What helps insulate toes? [SEP] A. copper [SEP] B. hair [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. porous [SEP] E. muscle [SEP] F. rings [SEP] G. fat [SEP] H. wooly", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJH96FQ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is hair not considered? [SEP] A. lack [SEP] B. zinc [SEP] C. loss [SEP] D. Fat [SEP] E. long [SEP] F. CFCs [SEP] G. gold [SEP] H. p53", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURM5RVEN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has insulation that also protects the body? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Animal fur [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. most mammals [SEP] H. Blankets", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y4MQLMJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What from dead proteins help to insulate and protect the body? [SEP] A. follicles [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL1283OBZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Plucking a string can cause that string to make what? [SEP] A. colors [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. a chime [SEP] E. flavors [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. noise [SEP] H. waves", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP85LE0X7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How does a guitar create sound? [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. Amplifying it with electricity [SEP] D. The musician being trained [SEP] E. Tuning it properly [SEP] F. Plucking a string [SEP] G. Through play [SEP] H. lowered energy cost", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBSBOVLL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do you strum to cause vibration? [SEP] A. brass instruments [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. sound waves [SEP] G. guitars [SEP] H. drums", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSY84L8DD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What results from plucking a string? [SEP] A. light waves [SEP] B. sound waves [SEP] C. guitar [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. violinist", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHLLJLIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Doing what can cause sound to be made in stringed instruments? [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. striking [SEP] D. adding [SEP] E. playing [SEP] F. plucking [SEP] G. electrically [SEP] H. breaking", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVTREU5X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What vibrates the saddle? [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. plucking [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XCPGEI0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do guitars make sound with? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. vibration [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3PZDLQMM0TK5IC4OB90T8UXD2J2C2U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is when solids are heated and ions move freely? [SEP] A. dissolving [SEP] B. refreshing [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. removing [SEP] E. boiling [SEP] F. barrel-shaped [SEP] G. renewing [SEP] H. unidirectional", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNRZY3DI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What allows candles to burn and wax to melt? [SEP] A. nektar [SEP] B. lids [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. displays [SEP] G. jars [SEP] H. power", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSQAN4Q7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does ice melt into? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. a solute [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. a delta [SEP] F. crust [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. lava", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YFDHTIB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does ice change into above it's melting point? [SEP] A. white [SEP] B. Rocks [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. nitrogen [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. solid", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHOWHUNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If an object is below an objects melting temperature then it is what? [SEP] A. solid [SEP] B. liquid [SEP] C. volatile [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. eroded [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. dead [SEP] H. Weight", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYW13TJ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What, when heated, turns into liquid water? [SEP] A. gasoline [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. a solute [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. ice cubes [SEP] F. a prism [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NEBKTWAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Melting is when something that is part of what is heated above its melting point? [SEP] A. organic molecules [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. measuring system [SEP] D. Water expanding [SEP] E. colloidal system [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. pot [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4XWZIXS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When ice is what above its melting point that is melting. [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. cooled [SEP] C. not [SEP] D. boiling [SEP] E. frozen [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. heated [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JF6HWQR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Melting occurs when ice is [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. temperature changes [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. cooled [SEP] E. heated below melting point [SEP] F. frozen [SEP] G. heated above melting point [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21W9FRH6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do igneous rocks form into when heated? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES0XF5YB0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do hurricanes convert? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. Mass [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HL6LUAB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What did Andrew and Fran have? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. courtship [SEP] C. Hail [SEP] D. Snow [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. Shoes [SEP] G. children [SEP] H. food", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKI0I413", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What's an example of something that converts heat energy into mechanical energy? [SEP] A. Roller coaster [SEP] B. Tropical cyclone [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. objects that have mass [SEP] E. Electric heater [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. Candle [SEP] H. an engine", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXX9VYHBG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause severe damage? [SEP] A. progress [SEP] B. some viruses [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. Mechanical energy [SEP] E. empathy [SEP] F. helpfulness [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Destroy bridges", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1CG16M8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What converts heat energy into mechanical energy? [SEP] A. animal transport [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. all animals [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. tropical cyclones [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZBY59KE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a tropical cyclone convert heat energy into? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. mechanical energy [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR6XE6TFL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Something that converts heat energy to mechanical energy is categorized by what scale? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. supersonic [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Saffir-Simpson", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA4QKN0T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes iron to rust? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. High pressure [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. Chemical weathering [SEP] G. Cold temperatures [SEP] H. Direct heat", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCISHPUG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What gives a rusty red color to sedimentary rocks? [SEP] A. food coloring [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. chemical weathering [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. sea urchins [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. earthquakes", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCYDIXE1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes iron in asteroids to oxidize? [SEP] A. aliens [SEP] B. chemical weathering [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN68IDUU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does chemical weathering cause iron to do? [SEP] A. rust [SEP] B. vomit [SEP] C. reacts [SEP] D. bruise [SEP] E. divide [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. harm [SEP] H. burned", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3QW8ZYI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "chemical weathering causes redness of the rocks containing what? [SEP] A. iron [SEP] B. Urea [SEP] C. Gases [SEP] D. red stones [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. gems [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. oranges", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQIB4XOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Chemical weathering causes what in rock to oxidize? [SEP] A. Fe [SEP] B. tar [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. DDT [SEP] F. Ag [SEP] G. O [SEP] H. CO2", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7INHB82X2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Chemical weathering causes iron in rock to combine with what? [SEP] A. uranium [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. cartilage [SEP] D. nothing [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. vacuum [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJEIJOFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Iron oxidation in granite is _. [SEP] A. unique [SEP] B. deadly [SEP] C. slow [SEP] D. reacts [SEP] E. reduce [SEP] F. fast [SEP] G. stagnant [SEP] H. nonexistent", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYHI4CWGF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does chemical weather cause iron to do? [SEP] A. Change to rainbow colors [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. Stay the same [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. Change gender [SEP] H. Change color to brown", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT6IFFAJF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes rust? [SEP] A. a pathogens [SEP] B. Roundworms [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. dust [SEP] E. thunder [SEP] F. an amoebae [SEP] G. chemical weathering [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT216TARHF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Rust of iron in rocks is a direct result of [SEP] A. solar heating [SEP] B. high speed fall from space [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. The area was once underwater [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. volcanic ejection [SEP] H. chemical weathering", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGXI6CQZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes oxidation to happen at a faster rate? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Hot conditions [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. an electric stove", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KPA0TO0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The chemical disintegration of rocks causes iron in rocks to what? [SEP] A. oxidize [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. break off [SEP] D. Rise [SEP] E. Bend [SEP] F. size [SEP] G. inactive [SEP] H. deadly", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCAHPIDR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can lead to oxidation of iron in rock? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. low rainfall [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. boiling [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S59X5EE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes iron in rocks to oxidize? [SEP] A. a tree falling [SEP] B. oxidation reaction [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. chemical disintegration [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKZ5T5IK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "chemical weathering causes what to change to limonite [SEP] A. pyrite [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. Collagen [SEP] D. fibrous [SEP] E. cellulose [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. cracks [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647M6PS5D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "chemical weathering causes iron to oxidize in what? [SEP] A. calcite [SEP] B. limestone [SEP] C. In sediment [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. graptolites [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. soils", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSQZDP7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Glaciers melt via [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. thermal conduction [SEP] C. Water expanding [SEP] D. colder temperatures [SEP] E. mountain sources [SEP] F. internal combustion [SEP] G. decreased wind [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USMJITVK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When a cooler object touches a warmer object it [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. energizes molecules [SEP] E. breaks down particles [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. removes heat [SEP] H. enables magnetism", "id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z228XROI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is an example of an object designed to be cool? [SEP] A. a prism [SEP] B. cold hands [SEP] C. storing water [SEP] D. heat sink [SEP] E. satellites [SEP] F. naturally occurring ice [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. heater", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FQ5E56O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens when a cucumber touches a cabbage? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. magnetism [SEP] D. prolactin release [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. atom creation [SEP] G. explosion [SEP] H. thermal conduction", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU536W1624", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what happens when a cooler object touches a warmer object? [SEP] A. Temperature changing [SEP] B. they die [SEP] C. thermometer [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. heat removed from the center [SEP] F. matter vibrating [SEP] G. h2o loss [SEP] H. converting electricity to heat", "id": "32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWN7KAUS5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When thermal conduction occurs, what always flows to what? [SEP] A. ice to burning objects [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. heat to cooler objects [SEP] D. converting electricity to heat [SEP] E. heat to metal objects [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. cold to hot objects [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "30X31N5D63PAUWOOLAJ8THKT0HUSA3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When a cooler object touches a warmer object, conductivity varies with what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. sediment type [SEP] G. energy barrier [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPDAJQ1P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "conduction is increased with what? [SEP] A. Time and energy [SEP] B. compaction [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. voltage [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D78R9R0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How is heat transferred? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. convection [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRWT1VF8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does friction cause a mass to lose? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. weight [SEP] E. contents [SEP] F. Collagen [SEP] G. height [SEP] H. cartilage", "id": "32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWNCCAUSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The decline of speed is associated with what? [SEP] A. an object gaining energy [SEP] B. a lot of human deaths [SEP] C. decrease stamina [SEP] D. hyperthyroidism [SEP] E. an object losing energy [SEP] F. an object gaining momentum [SEP] G. body temperature reduces [SEP] H. an object going faster", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KM4DBEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what causes a car to lose energy? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. slipperiness [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. lack of resistance [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSHLQ7PH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes an object to slow down? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. quadriceps [SEP] D. smooth surfaces [SEP] E. electrically [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. speed [SEP] H. lack of friction", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT6IUUJAX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Friction causes a car to what? [SEP] A. renew energy [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. increase velocity [SEP] D. imbalanced [SEP] E. squeeze [SEP] F. lose energy [SEP] G. speed up [SEP] H. contracting", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YORCC505", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does friction cause things to lose? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. moisture [SEP] C. toughness [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. traits [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. cartilage", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTTM22HO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "generating heat causes an object to lose what [SEP] A. toughness [SEP] B. position [SEP] C. stability [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. mass [SEP] H. balance", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYZQWBOE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is energy lost to? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. Bats [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. living [SEP] F. life [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. horses", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTYD6MS2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Orbiting spacecraft reentering the Earth's atmosphere [SEP] A. lose energy [SEP] B. dormant state [SEP] C. to move people [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. inactive [SEP] F. threatened [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. It decreases", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YJQ8TIW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes an object to lose energy? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. pressure [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4HBEHV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes an objects to lose energy? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. heat build up [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. chemical messengers [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DHIHPPX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what causes an object to lose energy? [SEP] A. high temperature [SEP] B. electron transport [SEP] C. degrees celcius [SEP] D. surfaces rubbing together [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. degrees Celsius [SEP] G. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] H. a tree falling", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CMCN9ZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what dissipates energy? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] C. carbon dioxide [SEP] D. opposing force [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3C2LD7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what causes an object to lose energy [SEP] A. wind and erosion [SEP] B. pressure differences. [SEP] C. refract or absorb. [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. electron transport [SEP] F. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] G. degrees Celsius [SEP] H. 2 substances rubbing together", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCUEL6W91", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Force acting against motion causes what? [SEP] A. Object to lose energy. [SEP] B. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] C. body temperature reduces [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. heat production [SEP] F. heat is produced [SEP] G. heat the body [SEP] H. a lot of human deaths", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WBMJDGW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does lubrication prevent? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. Losing energy [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. prolactin release [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q45OZBLC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where do non-parasitic protists live? [SEP] A. decaying vegetables [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. decaying bodies [SEP] E. decaying trees [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. decaying teeth", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNYKGHK1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where can slime mold, a fungus like protist, most likely be found? [SEP] A. in a log cabin [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. an area swollen with pus [SEP] E. in decomposing matter [SEP] F. Germy surfaces [SEP] G. on a new car [SEP] H. on a mushroom dish", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSJBOQN0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "slime molds are fungus-like what? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. single-celled organism [SEP] F. share properties [SEP] G. complex organisms [SEP] H. button fungus", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVML12BO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where can slime molds be found besides rotting logs? [SEP] A. other nutrient-rich areas [SEP] B. By wind and rain [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. in ice [SEP] E. To another location like underground [SEP] F. on the ocean floor [SEP] G. inside bacteria [SEP] H. colder and wetter", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OD2TZTE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "where are mushrooms found? [SEP] A. ocean [SEP] B. mountains [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. loose dirt [SEP] E. limestone [SEP] F. compost [SEP] G. metal [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUR31XZQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where can mucus like organisms be found? [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. Contaminated wounds [SEP] C. on food [SEP] D. on rotting logs and compost [SEP] E. an area swollen with pus [SEP] F. in the grass [SEP] G. in the refridgerator [SEP] H. mouth of rivers", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XR7QO8H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "nuisance fungus are what on rotting logs and compost? [SEP] A. rarely discovered [SEP] B. deceptively found [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. Decrease bodily water [SEP] E. infrequently found [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. bioaerosols [SEP] H. commonly found", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU53K9P26S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are unicellular? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. mice [SEP] E. slime molds [SEP] F. In their leaves [SEP] G. mushrooms [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4U68QIC3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where are slime molds found? [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. loose dirt [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. leaves [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. rotting trees [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYXP7514", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "organisms commonly found on rotting logs and compost reproduce by way of what [SEP] A. spores [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. live birth [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. bees [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7PH9H2AJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Slime molds can produce [SEP] A. Localized damage [SEP] B. methane gas [SEP] C. bioaerosols [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE0FKEA2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are one celled organisms? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. slime molds [SEP] C. warm-blooded [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. produce light", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2O58870", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does fuligo septica create? [SEP] A. fossils [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. Fungus [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. a cuticle", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAIXQJHH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Slime molds found on rotting logs are what? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. to stay warm [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. eukaryotes [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. white", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VW9WAZ4E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "slime mold are fungus-like what? [SEP] A. retaining heat [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. members of their own species [SEP] D. share properties [SEP] E. microorganisms [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. Something that causes allergies [SEP] H. single celled organisms", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWOU2LXG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where do flowers come from? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. A seed [SEP] C. The ocean [SEP] D. An egg [SEP] E. spring [SEP] F. Tropical [SEP] G. Sand [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4TXNGSN6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The force of water against a seed coat causes it to what? [SEP] A. grow branches [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. It becomes dormant [SEP] D. sprout roots [SEP] E. It remains dormant [SEP] F. attract predators [SEP] G. dormant state [SEP] H. spread leaves", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRWR1FVO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does water do for a root? [SEP] A. Makes it taste bad [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. Helps it sprout [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. Protects it from being eaten [SEP] F. Regrows it [SEP] G. It remains dormant [SEP] H. Kills it", "id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRHXD5GET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How does a seed gain water in order to produce a root? [SEP] A. lapping [SEP] B. watershred [SEP] C. spring [SEP] D. quenching [SEP] E. osmosis [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. reverse osmosis [SEP] H. Regrows it", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTVEK0JN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is forced against the seed coat to cause the root to emerge from a seed? [SEP] A. germination [SEP] B. UV [SEP] C. urea [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. sunflower [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. newtons", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB7IBKTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is forced against a seed coat causing the root to emerge? [SEP] A. thorns [SEP] B. H2O [SEP] C. weathering [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. CO2 [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. flow [SEP] H. urea", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXR4LQQ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes a root to emerge from an acorn? [SEP] A. lipids [SEP] B. leaves [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. glaciers [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. solutes", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3LI449R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The force of water against the seed coat causes what to emerge from a seed? [SEP] A. Something made of glass, fiberglass, polyethylene, or vinyl [SEP] B. Something whose growth is discouraged by heavy wet soils [SEP] C. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen [SEP] D. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] E. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor [SEP] F. water vapor rising into colder regions of the atmosphere and condensing [SEP] G. Something that smells like rotten eggs [SEP] H. Basic units of the plant body.", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG1TC7JG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "the force of what causes germination with the emergence of a root [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. gametes [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. fibrous", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04Y5ELSR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The force of water against the seed coat causes [SEP] A. dormant state [SEP] B. Regrows it [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. squeeze [SEP] G. cactuses [SEP] H. germination", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKH2HT8J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Something that is a push or a pull of water against the seed what causes a root to emerge. [SEP] A. corn [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. motion [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. elms [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. coat [SEP] H. heat", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPPO0182", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What against the seed coat causes a root to emerge from a seed? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. an ion [SEP] E. fibrous [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. acidity", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAGIBY9C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do gametes mate into? [SEP] A. haploid [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. zygotes [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. chromosomes [SEP] H. offspring", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36COA15069", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Gametes then unite in fertilization and eventually become what? [SEP] A. embryo [SEP] B. baby blanket [SEP] C. Flowers [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. internal mass", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQXERLTS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are united in fertilization for form a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. produce offspring [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. joined [SEP] F. ova and spermatozoa [SEP] G. glucose and fructose [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEKNB4F5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a diploid zygote the result of? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. diploid sperm and egg [SEP] D. mate with females [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. haploid sperm and egg [SEP] G. triploid sperm and egg [SEP] H. two haploid eggs", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2YWVIKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do gametes turn into? [SEP] A. diploid zygotes [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. baby [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. haploid zygote [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. placenta", "id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIAR9YZ73L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mitosis begins when what unite in fertilization? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. gonads [SEP] C. alleles [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. zygotes [SEP] H. Flowers", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SGRI5W6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is formed when a sperm and egg unite in fertilization? [SEP] A. a haploid [SEP] B. two sperms [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. an infant human [SEP] H. a diploid zygote", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z4ZF27G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what unites to form a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. plant reproduction [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. sperm and ova [SEP] E. salt and pepper [SEP] F. predator and prey [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. diploids and zygotes", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJGROMKV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What occurs in gametes? [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. syngamy [SEP] H. glucose", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLP8ODTA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is it called when when gametes unite in fertilization? [SEP] A. PDAs [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. autumn [SEP] F. offspring [SEP] G. a wave [SEP] H. Syngamy", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4EVK0UP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can lead to the formation of multicellular embryo in venter? [SEP] A. Something that makes plants green [SEP] B. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] C. A compound that donates proton [SEP] D. By wind and rain [SEP] E. reproduction [SEP] F. Fertilization of gametes [SEP] G. metabolic reaction [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSDZG6W1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What type of object will heat the most [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. A dark colored object [SEP] C. A clear object [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. produce light [SEP] F. A light colored object [SEP] G. A thermal insulator [SEP] H. a tree falling", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNFURM48", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes crystal balls to heat? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. increased mass [SEP] C. reflecting light [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. releasing energy [SEP] F. absorbing energy [SEP] G. decreased temperature [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99TCU9SC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does light cause an object to do? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. Grow faster [SEP] C. Start dying [SEP] D. observe it [SEP] E. Get cold [SEP] F. break off [SEP] G. Warm up [SEP] H. moves", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AFH1KFP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which object is likely to heat the fastest? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. our nearest star [SEP] C. a green object [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. supersonic [SEP] F. a pink object [SEP] G. a white object [SEP] H. a black object", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM03E619D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Metal expands when it does what? [SEP] A. absorbs energy [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. dries [SEP] D. freezes [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. Relieve pain [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. contracts", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F0W5IZS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "absorbing energy causes an object to do what? [SEP] A. change size [SEP] B. staying warm [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. change color [SEP] G. change country [SEP] H. change state", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UPF6MYS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Absorbing what causes cars to heat? [SEP] A. cool [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. shade [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H63G2HTCV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what melts when heated? [SEP] A. gold [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. magma [SEP] G. Fe [SEP] H. coin", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCC6CT1T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes an object to heat? [SEP] A. absorption [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. colors of the spectrum [SEP] F. absorbing sunlight [SEP] G. absorbing ions [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEMCX612O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What heats most of the Earth's surface during the day? [SEP] A. sun light [SEP] B. Solar energy [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. automobiles [SEP] G. magma [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT18390U7BQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes metal to heat? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. cooling nearby things [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. absorbing energy [SEP] G. releasing energy [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "33CKWXB73JJE6OCUC8BVMF4HL6L11V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What comes with objects absorbing energy? [SEP] A. The energy of moving molecules [SEP] B. Lightning energy. [SEP] C. ability to sense light [SEP] D. Absorbent papers. [SEP] E. exposure to cold [SEP] F. raising their temperature [SEP] G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] H. Energy conferences.", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9PXYPFE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "radiation energy causes objects to what [SEP] A. rotate [SEP] B. rest [SEP] C. Injury [SEP] D. moves [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. burn [SEP] G. Rise [SEP] H. vibrate", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULEMJL0L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens when metal absorbs energy? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. boiling [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVJHNB28", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes objects to heat when absorbed? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. an ion [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. Gases", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1BPIW0B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Marmots in what will be protected from wild fires? [SEP] A. underground burrows [SEP] B. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] C. one celled organisms [SEP] D. above ground pools [SEP] E. grassy fields [SEP] F. an external framework [SEP] G. near the shoreline [SEP] H. tall trees", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S57R5E4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What animal would be protected in a forest fire? [SEP] A. elk [SEP] B. mole rat [SEP] C. amoebae [SEP] D. some mammals [SEP] E. Echinoids [SEP] F. raccoon [SEP] G. deer [SEP] H. abalone", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OXZNPSZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can living underground help animals do? [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. Die faster [SEP] C. lowered energy cost [SEP] D. Stay clean [SEP] E. Prevent death [SEP] F. water conservation [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. Hear better", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R6873RM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An animal living where will be protected from an elemental part of the ecosystem? [SEP] A. on a tree [SEP] B. in the air [SEP] C. Under 32 degrees [SEP] D. The atmosphere [SEP] E. patch reefs [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. above ground [SEP] H. underground", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYIUS15G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which animal's habitat protect it from wild fires? [SEP] A. deer [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. moles. [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. soft soil [SEP] G. birds [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JV2WOWX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Moles will be protected from what? [SEP] A. a wildfire [SEP] B. colder weather [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. cold air [SEP] G. mudslides [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJCR1VIJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Why are marmots protected from wild fire? [SEP] A. They're in water [SEP] B. an external framework [SEP] C. water conservation [SEP] D. hard outer covering [SEP] E. They don't live near fire [SEP] F. They're underground [SEP] G. They're fireproof [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOZMTVCT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "animals that live where in California will be protected from some natural disasters [SEP] A. under ground [SEP] B. in the open [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. threatened [SEP] E. above ground [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. in the fields", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2883DZP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Animals living under ground deal with fire remarkably what? [SEP] A. edible [SEP] B. ridiculously [SEP] C. mild [SEP] D. badly [SEP] E. poorly [SEP] F. strong [SEP] G. good [SEP] H. well", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUODJ6VCE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "if an animal lives under ground then that animal will be what from wild combustion? [SEP] A. more vulnerable [SEP] B. coiled [SEP] C. threatened [SEP] D. uncontrolled [SEP] E. support [SEP] F. exposed [SEP] G. killed [SEP] H. protected", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNUH94MX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are protected from wild fires? [SEP] A. moles in tunnels [SEP] B. most organisms [SEP] C. some invertebrates [SEP] D. one celled organisms [SEP] E. raccoons in brush [SEP] F. rabbits in fields [SEP] G. squirrels in bushes [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJNU12UM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What animal is protected from a wildfire due to where it resides? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. moles [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. Clams [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611AJXQIH1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can living underground keep animals from being? [SEP] A. Gravity [SEP] B. killed [SEP] C. smart [SEP] D. deadly [SEP] E. leeches [SEP] F. dark [SEP] G. streams. [SEP] H. safe", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCOK8IB8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are prairie dogs protected from? [SEP] A. colder weather [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. sun's heat [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. a wild fire [SEP] G. A virus [SEP] H. cold air", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MV7VI5UY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Many squirrels are protected from what by their burrows [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. wild fire [SEP] C. A virus [SEP] D. Wet weather [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. cold air [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQAA9LTF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what would be protected from a wild fire? [SEP] A. amoebae [SEP] B. shrews [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. bullfrogs [SEP] E. tunicates [SEP] F. Lobsters [SEP] G. organisms [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3PVQ52Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause landslides? [SEP] A. The flow of water [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. Drought [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. Adequate subsurface drainage [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. Physical weathering [SEP] H. Lack of rain", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT7866LGO6E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can erosion cause? [SEP] A. construction [SEP] B. instructions [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. destruction", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JUPBOWL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can cause a landslide? [SEP] A. tornado [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. lightning [SEP] D. flood [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. storm [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYIWJ51F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can erosion cause? [SEP] A. hurricanes [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. slow and inefficient [SEP] E. unstable terrain [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. hydrogen", "id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPAJ624I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause a landslide? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. Water expanding [SEP] C. alluvial [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. Severe wind [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. mouth of rivers", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AUK4Z5N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "erosion can cause [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. crevasses [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. detritus", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6RE868L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause landslides? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. vehicles [SEP] F. Sediment [SEP] G. logging [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9RZB4DXW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause seismic vibrations, which are triggering mechanisms? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKSRGWSJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What releases energy plants need to grow? [SEP] A. corn [SEP] B. Snow [SEP] C. Heat [SEP] D. Sun [SEP] E. UV [SEP] F. Moon [SEP] G. Nearby plants [SEP] H. wind", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AXO2V7P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does bamboo do to grow? [SEP] A. hydrate their cells [SEP] B. melt [SEP] C. they bend [SEP] D. deglaze [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. photosynthesize [SEP] G. emancipate [SEP] H. survival", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5VJCFE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a plant need to grow? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. magnets [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. cellulose [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOHZ8PCDX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Plants require what to grow? [SEP] A. leaves [SEP] B. pesticides [SEP] C. moonlight [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Glucose [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855UT4BE99", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what requires photosynthesis to grow? [SEP] A. Roundworms [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. Echinoids [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. legumes [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XD5O8OH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are formed in plants? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. nucleus of a cell [SEP] D. Carbohydrates [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. circulatory systems [SEP] G. organic molecules [SEP] H. tiny polyps", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1L0H5AE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do plants require to grow? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. aqueous solution [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURJCCEV2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What inhibits a plant to grow? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. hypothyroidism [SEP] C. hexazinone [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. hyperthyroidism", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2NWRV2X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does a plant need to grow? [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. Echinoids [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. leaves [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZROBY8O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is changed along with seasons changing? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. population movement [SEP] C. solar flares [SEP] D. weather effects [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. cloud cover [SEP] H. animal nature", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E2QQNW9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What will change the amount of daylight? [SEP] A. The amount of hours in a day [SEP] B. Changing the angle of the sun [SEP] C. refraction of light [SEP] D. Changing the temperature [SEP] E. the ground shaking [SEP] F. exposure to cold [SEP] G. Closing the blinds [SEP] H. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXO2UK55", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "That there are seasons on Earth is partly due to: [SEP] A. the Earth being tilted [SEP] B. mixing of air between the north and south hemispheres [SEP] C. seasonal variation of rotation speed [SEP] D. mechanical motion [SEP] E. Changes in distance between the Earth and Sun [SEP] F. Something that makes plants green [SEP] G. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted [SEP] H. Continents drifting", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZKKH5X5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes the amount of daylight to change? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. The tilt of Earth's axis [SEP] C. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] D. The tilt of the sun's axis [SEP] E. The brightness of the sun [SEP] F. Time change [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N7XFMN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what changes the amount of daylight? [SEP] A. converting electricity to heat [SEP] B. the sun increasing [SEP] C. fall moving to winter [SEP] D. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] E. summer sausage [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. birds hibernating", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSQPFQ4F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What affects the flowering of soybeans? [SEP] A. It remains dormant [SEP] B. genetic diversity [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. seasonal changes [SEP] F. mutations [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. Heat energy", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU89809QG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can bring a stronger sun? [SEP] A. Solar energy [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Heat energy [SEP] D. rain or sun shine [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. seasons change", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HW6ANXLR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when the season changes? [SEP] A. degrees Celsius [SEP] B. colder weather [SEP] C. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. the amount of hours changes [SEP] F. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] G. a tree falling [SEP] H. cloudy and rainy weather", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W400JWZHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is lung cancer most often caused by exposure to? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. asbestos [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. hydrocarbons", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRXP9FVT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is most often caused by exposure to solid particles and gases? [SEP] A. syphilis [SEP] B. diabetes [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. lung cancer [SEP] F. hair color [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQVVQZUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is very deadly? [SEP] A. sticks [SEP] B. truth [SEP] C. insults [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] F. Tobacco smoke [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. forest is destroyed", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN4VWUBB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what results does exposure to tobacco smoke have? [SEP] A. a hazard [SEP] B. deadly [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. alters hearing [SEP] E. neutral [SEP] F. kill them [SEP] G. harm [SEP] H. positive", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D91AR9P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Emphysema is often cause by exposure to: [SEP] A. high temperature [SEP] B. fog [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. hot steam [SEP] F. tobacco smoke [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. incendiary people", "id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV59ZGFEP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes lung tumors? [SEP] A. oxidation reaction [SEP] B. cancer [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. diabetes [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. tobacco smoke", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHM02LI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Lung cancer is most often caused by exposure to [SEP] A. DDT [SEP] B. UV [SEP] C. methane [SEP] D. tar [SEP] E. CFCs [SEP] F. vapor [SEP] G. SO2 [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM056K91L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be caused by direct or passive inhalation? [SEP] A. skin grafts [SEP] B. prolonged thirst [SEP] C. science [SEP] D. Toxicity [SEP] E. lung cancer [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. craters", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY64LQNIT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what increases cancer risk? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. eating [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. A drug. [SEP] F. reproducing [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. smoking", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQAL71SH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "To reduce the rate of lung cancer, governments can do what? [SEP] A. Subsidize oil exploration [SEP] B. Distribute sunglasses [SEP] C. Increase tobacco taxes [SEP] D. Transfers energy [SEP] E. destroying bacteria [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. Promote asbestos use [SEP] H. reusing materials", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYZBABOY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be caused by secondhand smoke? [SEP] A. clean air [SEP] B. fresh scent [SEP] C. Toxicity [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. negative [SEP] F. lung cancer [SEP] G. healthy lungs [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBVO6675", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What kind of cancer does exposure to cigarettes and cigars often cause? [SEP] A. lung [SEP] B. UV [SEP] C. foot [SEP] D. damage [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. breast [SEP] H. harm", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0V3AK6UA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can kill? [SEP] A. thoughts [SEP] B. Tobacco smoke [SEP] C. satisfaction [SEP] D. Electric devices [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. taxes [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DPFN4BKG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is lung cancer a consequence of? [SEP] A. candy cigarettes [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. malnutrition [SEP] E. water vapors [SEP] F. metabolic reaction [SEP] G. tobacco fumes [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVV11M8GY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what causes lung cancer? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. smoking salmon [SEP] C. burning [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. gasoline [SEP] F. lung tissue [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. respiration", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4N1KM4AK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is lung cancer most often caused by? [SEP] A. the Moon [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. marijuana smoke", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVVA1GQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "the godzilla of cancers is most often caused by exposure to what? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. tobacco smoke [SEP] E. light energy [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. high temperature [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHRIET2X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What breathes by pulling air into the lungs? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. sponges [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKSLTDWO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what breathes with the help of a diaphragm? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. babies [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZK2KX6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do mammals use a diaphragm for? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. Movement of an air mass [SEP] C. Pumping water [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. Preventing death [SEP] F. To keep their body heat. [SEP] G. Shaving cats [SEP] H. Making friends", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW74YK6DU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does a diaphragm aid in? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. excretion [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. magnetisation [SEP] F. animal transport [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. respiration", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY4MRQBU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What breathes with the help of a diaphragm? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. pugs [SEP] C. otters [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. pigs [SEP] F. phytoplankton [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. cats", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RWUWVWC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does a diaphragm help a dolphin do? [SEP] A. swimming [SEP] B. rest [SEP] C. stay warm [SEP] D. smell [SEP] E. see [SEP] F. breathe [SEP] G. eat [SEP] H. survive", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHPFXNUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What kind of animal sometimes gets hiccups? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. goats [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. worms [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWSTJAZE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What breathes by relaxing the lungs? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. chickens [SEP] E. ducks [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. crocodiles [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHRYKT2Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mammals find breath through the action of what thing beneath their lungs? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. muscle [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. lmestone [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. Epidermis", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOEUEGXN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is pressed against when mammals breathe? [SEP] A. objects that have mass [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. matter vibrating [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. stomach muscles", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEB4XNFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Weathering means breaking down what from larger whole into smaller pieces by weather? [SEP] A. objects that have mass [SEP] B. Something made from lava [SEP] C. Something made from water [SEP] D. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] E. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] F. A solid geometric shape [SEP] G. Something made from wind [SEP] H. Something made from metal", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04TW1SLY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Weathering means eroding rocks down into what pieces of minerals? [SEP] A. similar [SEP] B. sand [SEP] C. small [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. smaller [SEP] F. larger [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. bigger", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAAHZWK1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can can break down rocks from larger wholes into smaller pieces? [SEP] A. Earthworms [SEP] B. sea urchins [SEP] C. Freezing and thawing [SEP] D. Calcium carbonate [SEP] E. Compaction [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. Sedimentation [SEP] H. Cementation", "id": "33SA9F9TRXT6RQM9LKVVMPD5QL4WEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where does silt come from? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. Rocks breaking down [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. The area was once underwater [SEP] E. A lot of rain [SEP] F. Dry air [SEP] G. Hot temperatures [SEP] H. tectonic plates coliding", "id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98HJK89A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is broken down from larger to smaller pieces by weather in weathering? [SEP] A. glass [SEP] B. basalt [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. sand", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8ONW9KQ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is soil made from? [SEP] A. Rocks being formed [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. Rocks breaking down [SEP] E. Rocks being buried in soil [SEP] F. Rocks moving [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. one celled organisms", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AVP1Z5V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What means that rocks are eroded down again? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. weathering [SEP] E. freezing [SEP] F. chilling [SEP] G. frosting [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56R0EOPZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Rain and snow breaks down what from larger whole into smaller pieces? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. cultures [SEP] C. soils [SEP] D. cities [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJN3AE8P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the breaking down of whole rocks into smaller pieces? [SEP] A. cracking [SEP] B. compression [SEP] C. rock crumbling [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. cleavage [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. eroding [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQPHANGV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What means breaking down boulders by weather? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. earthquake [SEP] G. hurricanes [SEP] H. tremors", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVQ0A36F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does weathering do? [SEP] A. ground to shake [SEP] B. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] C. Adds to rock size [SEP] D. Continents drifting [SEP] E. Destroy bridges [SEP] F. Causes storms [SEP] G. Makes people sick [SEP] H. Breaks down bigger rocks", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOSX1501", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "in weathering, what is broken down from larger to smaller pieces? [SEP] A. sand [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. gravel [SEP] E. crackers [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. soils", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ56621SETI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can rain do to rocks? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. levitation [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. Make larger [SEP] F. Break down [SEP] G. kill them [SEP] H. create", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXS8URN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What breaks rocks down? [SEP] A. In the winter [SEP] B. Calcium carbonate [SEP] C. an engine [SEP] D. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] E. mechanical force [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. at or near the margins [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGMDOE2X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Erosion breaks rocks down from larger parts into what? [SEP] A. river [SEP] B. ground [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. small [SEP] E. dirt [SEP] F. tiny [SEP] G. crust [SEP] H. sand", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N8BWEZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "cancer is characterized by cells doing what out of control? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. smoking tobacco [SEP] C. destroying [SEP] D. replicating [SEP] E. Localized damage [SEP] F. failing [SEP] G. disappearing [SEP] H. Smoking", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE6VGFMT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What kind of cells divide out of control? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. white blood [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. stem cells [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI1JIGT2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The second leading cause of death is a disease in which [SEP] A. immunities are destroyed [SEP] B. an area swollen with pus [SEP] C. plague clogs arteries [SEP] D. deadly and devastating [SEP] E. cause people to become sick. [SEP] F. microorganisms [SEP] G. cells divide out of control [SEP] H. the body lacks insulin", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1JZ4A6L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can happen from a disease in which cells divide out of control? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. procreation [SEP] C. crashes [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. painful [SEP] F. respiration [SEP] G. fever [SEP] H. death", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT5QP4BV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can mutations lead to in which cells divide out of control? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. a disease [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. AIDS [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGP2X2EB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Cancer is a disease in which cells what? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. cause people to become sick. [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. multiply purposely [SEP] F. spread slowly [SEP] G. multiply controllably [SEP] H. grow and divide rapidly", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4U5NXIA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The most common areas affected by a disease in which cells divide out of control are what and breast [SEP] A. kidney [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. lung [SEP] D. back [SEP] E. HIV [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. H 2 O [SEP] H. pancreas", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S9HFE5P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is a disease in which cells divide out of control? [SEP] A. AIDS [SEP] B. fever [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. diseased cells [SEP] F. leukemia [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XFRRIEM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What helps stop cells multiplying in cancer? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. Honey [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Chemotherapy [SEP] E. H2O [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. Titanium [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827OGFH9Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes cells to divide? [SEP] A. fever [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. aging [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X4NW936", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cancer and tumors are a result of specific types of: [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. radiation [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. gene damage [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68NWYY6N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Some insets can use their antennae to detect what? [SEP] A. light waves [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. vibrating air [SEP] E. new lands [SEP] F. water sources [SEP] G. bending light rays [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA5JON0K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do some insects use their antennae to detect? [SEP] A. members of their own species [SEP] B. spiders [SEP] C. heat and light [SEP] D. an area swollen with pus [SEP] E. compressional waves [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2M7NHLF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do aphids use to detect sound? [SEP] A. antennae [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. sonar [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. lmestone [SEP] G. ears [SEP] H. whiskers", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32IQNQ7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How can animals with six legs detect sound? [SEP] A. thorax [SEP] B. Refract it [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. they bend [SEP] E. wings [SEP] F. environment [SEP] G. pupils [SEP] H. antennae", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O1K1SPQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How many appendages do insects have to detect sound? [SEP] A. ears [SEP] B. Three [SEP] C. None [SEP] D. legs [SEP] E. 12 [SEP] F. six [SEP] G. Two [SEP] H. One", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA35UZM9I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can some insects use their feelers to detect? [SEP] A. kale [SEP] B. noise [SEP] C. water vapor [SEP] D. tremors [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. vibrate [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG2SVF24", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can insects detect with their feet? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. spectrum [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. Soil movement [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. chemicals [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKL9CUGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Some insects can use their antennae to detect [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. an area swollen with pus [SEP] D. bending light rays [SEP] E. vibrational energy [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] H. that material's properties", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAU766ZP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can detect sound? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. Firecrackers [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Electric devices [SEP] E. butterflies [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJCMWU2I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do sporangia produce [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. Sad cells [SEP] C. Haploid constructs [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. Haploid cells [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. Happy cells [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N32C0DRL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What by spores develop into tiny, heart-shaped gametophytes? [SEP] A. stealing seeds [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. asexual reproduction [SEP] D. impregnating men [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. making babies [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJEOM2UM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "sporangia produce sports that develop into tiny what? [SEP] A. in the autumn season [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. at or near the margins [SEP] D. They grow better [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. photosynthetics [SEP] H. shrub beds", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW74VG6DK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Sporangia produce spores that develop into what gametophytes? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. green photosynthetic [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. photosynthesis [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. members of their own species [SEP] H. in the autumn season", "id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRHYNKGET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Sporangia produce spores that are what? [SEP] A. dense [SEP] B. haploid [SEP] C. revolving [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. grow [SEP] F. white [SEP] G. infected [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY8FNSQH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "where do gametophytes come from? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. spores [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. Flowers", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR63WHTF2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When does spore enclosure produce heart-shaped gametophytes? [SEP] A. The area was once underwater [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. Asexual reproduction [SEP] E. during the day [SEP] F. by indirect light [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. in the autumn season", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHP6PNUK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What sort of circulatory system do frogs, toads, and salamanders share? [SEP] A. live birth [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. matter vibrating [SEP] D. two-chambered heart [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. three-chambered heart [SEP] H. four-chambered heart", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOEY505O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do amphibians pump around the body in a complex manner? [SEP] A. SO2 [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. thoughts [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. water", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A52KHIQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what have a relatively complex circulatory system with three-chambered heart? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. frogs [SEP] G. salmon [SEP] H. pacemaker", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5M60CUK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What group of animals do frogs belong to? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. reptiles [SEP] F. Amphibians [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN87NAF3R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Frogs have a _-chambered heart. [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. nektar [SEP] H. CO 2", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MSURHP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a relatively complex circulatory system with a three-chambered heart? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. pan [SEP] C. frogs [SEP] D. Man [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. alpacas [SEP] G. salmon [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CJS29ZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which animal has a circulatory system with a three-chambered heart? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Salamander [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. a fish [SEP] G. warm-blooded [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD5XFTXL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a three chambered heart? [SEP] A. alpacas [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. elms [SEP] D. bats [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. toads", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO01OFNVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a relatively complex circulatory system with a three-chambered heart? [SEP] A. frogs [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. salmon [SEP] D. alpacas [SEP] E. Man [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. pan", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMYMBU88", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does dropping an object into water cause? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. chemical changes [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. freezing [SEP] F. activation energy [SEP] G. frequency waves [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64GUU7YF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does dropping an object in the water do? [SEP] A. Helps fish [SEP] B. Pleases fish [SEP] C. Disturbs fish [SEP] D. reduced heat [SEP] E. Catches fish [SEP] F. kinetic [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. Heart rate", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VOZQS2W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "dropping an object into water causes what? [SEP] A. pond ripples [SEP] B. pond scum [SEP] C. chemical changes [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. activation energy [SEP] G. color changes [SEP] H. towels fluffed", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3GMWLQF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Dropping an object into a lake causes what? [SEP] A. replication [SEP] B. Heat energy [SEP] C. vibrations [SEP] D. magnetism [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. nourishment", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYLYAL42", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does dropping an object into liquid cause? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. vibrations [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. no effect [SEP] F. atoms do not move [SEP] G. nothing [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RDV19CP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Dropping an object into the water does what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. Physical weathering [SEP] D. attracts fish [SEP] E. reduced heat [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y76JP91", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When an animal moves, chemical energy is converted to do what? [SEP] A. put things in motion [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. reduce friction [SEP] D. Riding a bike [SEP] E. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] F. slow time [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. slow motion", "id": "3K2755HG5S2ZOYMEZ0ABCJ9KUP5DF3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what moves by converting chemical energy into mechanical energy? [SEP] A. omnivores [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Lobsters [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. particles [SEP] F. pigeons [SEP] G. Mammal [SEP] H. motion pictures", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVU7A517V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do all animals do? [SEP] A. Swim [SEP] B. Social [SEP] C. Move [SEP] D. Punch [SEP] E. fly [SEP] F. live [SEP] G. reacts [SEP] H. Kick", "id": "3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1KMLYYB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what makes it possible for an animal to move? [SEP] A. Limbs [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. digestion [SEP] D. stamina [SEP] E. motility [SEP] F. magnets [SEP] G. radiation [SEP] H. weather", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNUXE3BB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do manatees convert into mechanical energy? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. chemical energy [SEP] C. direct energy [SEP] D. electrical energy [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. photosynthesis [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTA494RVG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is converted into mechanical energy when bats fly? [SEP] A. batteries [SEP] B. chemical energy [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. electrical energy [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. mechanical waves [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3HOSI13XHZN2QE8I8UFLOJ6ZP3VDDN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what converts mechanical energy into kinetic energy when it moves? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. Bats [SEP] C. camels [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. Mammal [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. hawks [SEP] H. Whales", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSJDNF5P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can an animal's movement be changed to [SEP] A. they body they live in [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. electrical energy [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. biodiversity [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPLI6JIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what converts chemical energy to mechanical energy when it moves? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. Whales [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. hawks [SEP] G. cars [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK5NB2P2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When an animal moves , kinetic energy in starch is converted to [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. mechanical waves [SEP] F. cellulose [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. mechanical energy", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEM3GR122", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When a creature moves chemical bonds are converted to what kind of energy? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. barrel-shaped [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. bullfrogs [SEP] H. motility", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYCMYNL6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what lives in water? [SEP] A. adult echinoderms [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. crocodiles [SEP] F. fisherman [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. salamanders", "id": "3PQ8K71NHXJ6U02U4AXH8HQNFX4AAF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Adult starfish have what? [SEP] A. a cuticle [SEP] B. plankton [SEP] C. whales [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. radial symmetry [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. adults", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPLHF18Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Adult spiny skinned animals found only in marine environments have what? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. to stay warm [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. extra brains [SEP] E. aerobic capacity [SEP] F. eight eyes [SEP] G. asymmetrical axis [SEP] H. radial symmetry", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATXO2BA6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has radial symmetry? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. Starfish [SEP] E. Trees [SEP] F. Cows [SEP] G. a prism [SEP] H. Coral", "id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXP0DFIM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which species doesn't have an anterior or posterior end? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. Rabbits [SEP] D. Blowfish [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. Snakes [SEP] G. Echinoderms [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKTXHDW1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has radial symmetry? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. Orchid [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. Honeybee [SEP] F. Human [SEP] G. Starfish [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYNJSOBX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what adults have radial symmetry? [SEP] A. sea urchins [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. gastropod shells", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EKY9H0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do all adult echinoderms live? [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. desert [SEP] C. freshwater [SEP] D. fossils [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Earth [SEP] G. small [SEP] H. aquariums", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VSH7U6O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has radial symmetry? [SEP] A. sea urchins [SEP] B. A Greek letter [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. catfish [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W403GHZH4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of the following does not have an anterior and posterior end? [SEP] A. Adult mammals [SEP] B. Adult reptiles [SEP] C. Adult birds [SEP] D. Adult echinoderms [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. an erupting volcano [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXYGMV18", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has radial symmetry? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. sea urchins [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. asymmetry [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOB19OK2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Adults of what kind of animal have radial symmetry? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. starfish [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUE9HT4EB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what have radial symmetry? [SEP] A. deuterostomes [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. alpacas [SEP] E. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD5R4G0C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "As a plant grows, what increases? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. minerals [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. genetic diversity [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. gold", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD6REYJ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What makes plants leaves get bigger? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. Enzymes [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Snow [SEP] F. Darkness [SEP] G. Wind [SEP] H. Dry soil", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR67P2VTT5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what may have its leaf size increase as it grows? [SEP] A. tiny polyps [SEP] B. gene flow [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. grass [SEP] E. subtropical [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Tropical [SEP] H. perennials", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0ACVG78", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can happen to an oak's leaves when the oak grows? [SEP] A. they increase in size [SEP] B. Localized damage [SEP] C. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] D. they decrease in size [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] G. they catch fire [SEP] H. they float into space", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RJKBU7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Leaf size of plants increase as the size or amount of their what increases? [SEP] A. fear [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. colors [SEP] E. arms [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. tissue [SEP] H. food", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOYRXDP5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has photosynthetic organs which grow when it does? [SEP] A. green [SEP] B. clams [SEP] C. Bats [SEP] D. mussels [SEP] E. coral [SEP] F. plant [SEP] G. fruit [SEP] H. cells", "id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7D8HR71", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What may increase when a plant grows? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. genetic diversity [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. stamina [SEP] F. bloom time [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. gene flow", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NUZZ3SZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what's leaves may increase as it grows? [SEP] A. fern [SEP] B. Green [SEP] C. grass [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. edible [SEP] H. oak", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYI3715D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When a plant grows , the size of _ of that plant may increase [SEP] A. male gametes [SEP] B. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. photosynthetic organs [SEP] E. barrel-shaped [SEP] F. genetic diversity [SEP] G. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] H. basic building blocks of life", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ4E9XOQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some what enclosures convert electricity into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. made [SEP] B. glass [SEP] C. wool [SEP] D. support [SEP] E. fabric [SEP] F. cotton [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. unique", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LS864W6O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What type of energy generated by the bulbs is wasted? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. stored [SEP] C. motion [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. mostly", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P0QYA2P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do halogen bulbs make heat? [SEP] A. Air [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. Water [SEP] E. Sunlight [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. simple [SEP] H. Electricty", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2WMNIKZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do some light bulbs convert other energy into? [SEP] A. water vapor [SEP] B. basic building blocks of life [SEP] C. gasoline [SEP] D. light and heat energy [SEP] E. an electron microscope [SEP] F. plasma [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PM1HC5Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Incandescents convert electricity into light and what [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. house [SEP] C. renewable energy [SEP] D. home [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE4NMWM5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which of the following can process the movement of charges into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. Unplugged refrigerators [SEP] B. Firecrackers [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. our nearest star [SEP] E. Melted candles [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. Light bulbs [SEP] H. Burning stoves", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XHFW8OD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What type of energy do filaments use to illuminate? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. nektar [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. burn [SEP] F. copper [SEP] G. Heat [SEP] H. two", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA24REKH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Some light bulbs waste less of their energy producing what? [SEP] A. O3 [SEP] B. loss [SEP] C. SO2 [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. Green [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3Z95RDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "some light bulbs convert electricity into light and the amount of what? [SEP] A. energy in a substance [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. It decreases [SEP] D. matter vibrating [SEP] E. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] F. reducing acid rain [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. Males and females", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL3DF0L3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What convert electricity into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. copper [SEP] C. LEDs [SEP] D. trains [SEP] E. Cars [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. buses", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOIIUXG0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is natural? [SEP] A. wetland [SEP] B. aging [SEP] C. iPhones [SEP] D. immortality [SEP] E. magic [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. Spruce [SEP] H. wind", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCDANDI9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does smoking accelerate? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. emissions [SEP] D. cell regeneration [SEP] E. decrease stamina [SEP] F. death of cells [SEP] G. lung capacity [SEP] H. aerobic ability", "id": "36V4Q8R5ZKZZJHI0Q9K8780SDARQMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is associated with aging? [SEP] A. Extra cells [SEP] B. intelligence [SEP] C. forest is destroyed [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Strong cells [SEP] F. oxidation reaction [SEP] G. Short telomeres [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEUAYMEB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is fruit browning associated with? [SEP] A. mildew [SEP] B. loss [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. Poisonous [SEP] E. Ripeness [SEP] F. Freshness [SEP] G. Aging [SEP] H. drought", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H3MVM39", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is natural? [SEP] A. Spruce [SEP] B. artificial sweetener [SEP] C. aging [SEP] D. wetland [SEP] E. fake purses [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. imitation crab [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BP2C75F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What stage is associated with apoptosis? [SEP] A. infancy [SEP] B. CO 2 [SEP] C. aging [SEP] D. adolescence [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. cell walls [SEP] G. SO2 [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDCA9JYO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a natural part of aging? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. apoptosis [SEP] C. regeneration [SEP] D. illness [SEP] E. stimulation [SEP] F. cracking [SEP] G. Weight [SEP] H. firm skin", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAWB5Z6R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is aging associated with? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. Smoking [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. It decreases [SEP] G. infarction [SEP] H. smoking tobacco", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJJM1KN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do dying cells do? [SEP] A. Move to another area [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. accumulate waste [SEP] D. harm them [SEP] E. kill them [SEP] F. They may not survive. [SEP] G. keeps the organism warm [SEP] H. forest is destroyed", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTKXXZ1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Aging is associated with degrading: [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. Acids [SEP] D. telomeres [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZMB0BSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is aging associated with? [SEP] A. an organism's body [SEP] B. decrease stamina [SEP] C. Decrease bodily water [SEP] D. Short telomeres [SEP] E. forest is destroyed [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKABX3GL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what gives electric power [SEP] A. televisions [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. current flow [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. weather [SEP] H. air conditioners", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQRBIB10", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What powers a light bulb? [SEP] A. structure and function [SEP] B. The tungsten filament [SEP] C. photosynthetic pigments? [SEP] D. Unplugging a lamp [SEP] E. heat production [SEP] F. heat is produced [SEP] G. Unscrewing a light bulb [SEP] H. The flow of electrical current", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NLG3A4J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when the light switch is open? [SEP] A. The current can't flow [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. It's dark [SEP] D. The light is off [SEP] E. The current can flow [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. daylight changes [SEP] H. Earth revolving around the sun", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HKE6KXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A switch is used to start the what of electric charge in an electrical circuit? [SEP] A. emptying [SEP] B. O3 [SEP] C. copper [SEP] D. flow [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. stasis [SEP] G. deletion [SEP] H. energy", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRDYUH4R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A switch is used to start the flow of current in what? [SEP] A. Ocean currents [SEP] B. something with fuses. [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. circulatory systems [SEP] E. Current date [SEP] F. Batter switch [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. Basic units of the plant body.", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE65ODAI2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are on when there is flow of current in an electrical circuit [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. lights [SEP] C. engine [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. brakes [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Vibrates", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKXM8GU3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "the flow of current in what is moved up and down? [SEP] A. an electrical storm [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. a short circuit [SEP] E. an electrical circuit [SEP] F. circulatory systems [SEP] G. bad wiring [SEP] H. a hydraulic system", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPYEPQQB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a purpose of a switch in an electrical circuit? [SEP] A. to reduce magnetic effects [SEP] B. heat production [SEP] C. to annihilate electrons [SEP] D. preventing heat transfer [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. to complete the circuit [SEP] G. heat is produced [SEP] H. to circumvent resistors", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGH8Q44US", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A switch is used to start the flow of current in a path of [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. devices [SEP] C. size [SEP] D. closed [SEP] E. cycles [SEP] F. complete [SEP] G. coiled [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQJ78G4L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used to start the flow of current in an electrical circuit? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. a doorbell [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. simple [SEP] F. Firecrackers [SEP] G. cycles [SEP] H. deltas", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVFRNXR9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what directs current? [SEP] A. streams [SEP] B. switch [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. streams. [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQ6XN1BI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cutting down trees has a what on the homes of animals in natural habitats? [SEP] A. neutral impact [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. positive impact [SEP] D. no impact [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. Decrease bodily water [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. negative impact", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGSD7V9G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. Replanting trees [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. Logging [SEP] E. Cars [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. Cutting grass [SEP] H. Environmentalists", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRCM6Y1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": " uncontrolled use of what for fuel has a negative impact on an ecosystem [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. deserts [SEP] D. habitat [SEP] E. solar [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL70AD011", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What sort of impact does deforestation in the rainforest have? [SEP] A. subtropical [SEP] B. Positive [SEP] C. threatened [SEP] D. drought [SEP] E. Negative [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Rainforest [SEP] H. None", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ99SAPF0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. planting trees [SEP] B. cutting down oaks [SEP] C. Destroy bridges [SEP] D. planting oaks [SEP] E. adding habitat [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42T5XT0L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is bad for ecosystems? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Studying animal populations [SEP] E. Removing pollutants [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. Fighting climate change [SEP] H. Removing habitats", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXVPZ1V6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cutting down what has a negative impact on living communities? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. on calories [SEP] C. habitat [SEP] D. manmade structures [SEP] E. invasive species [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. trees", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K06610MRZX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Doing what to plants has a negative impact on the ecosystem? [SEP] A. planting them [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. cutting them down [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. watering them [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. sitting under them [SEP] H. Abnormal cell growth", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDX5AEK5M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "cutting down trees has a negative impact on the health of what? [SEP] A. space [SEP] B. humankind [SEP] C. mars [SEP] D. aliens [SEP] E. salmon [SEP] F. Species [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q44ATBLD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What type of impact does cutting down trees have on jungles? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. uncontrolled [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. unpredictable [SEP] F. growing [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHY10UN1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a what can have a negative impact on ecosystem [SEP] A. paper mill [SEP] B. A virus [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. storm [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. tree [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5AO2EFJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. time [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. loggers [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37J4TTJVB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. good weather [SEP] D. Destroy bridges [SEP] E. planting trees [SEP] F. normal water levels [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. cutting down oaks", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VB489TZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Releasing what can have a negative impact on an ecosystem? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. A virus [SEP] D. Carbon [SEP] E. tar [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. herbicide [SEP] H. vehicles", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZCH8K9V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on the ecosystem when cut down? [SEP] A. humans disturb it [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. black spruce [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N8HNEZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Photosynthesis can be found [SEP] A. only in rain forests [SEP] B. Direct sunlight. [SEP] C. Transfers energy [SEP] D. our nearest star [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. just about everywhere on Earth [SEP] G. only in tropical climates [SEP] H. in young plants", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8DFTQ98", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What live just about everywhere? [SEP] A. They have thick fur [SEP] B. bats and elephants [SEP] C. crocodiles and narwhals [SEP] D. rhinos and deer [SEP] E. trees and flowers [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. with their fur [SEP] H. barks and snarls", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKKGLUG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What live just about everywhere on Earth? [SEP] A. tazmanian devils [SEP] B. gorillas [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. producers [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JR8DJVC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants live just about everywhere within our planet's what? [SEP] A. crust [SEP] B. solar system [SEP] C. state [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. atmosphere [SEP] F. moon [SEP] G. solar energy [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL4KDYEF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where do epiphytes live? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. mountains [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. everywhere on earth", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLGMPYFW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Vegetative life can live anywhere on earth and also share what characteristics? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. sub-units of species [SEP] C. destructive [SEP] D. mass and density [SEP] E. barren and fruitless [SEP] F. innovative and adaptive [SEP] G. biological diversity [SEP] H. maladaptive", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6E2E5OG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "plants live just about everywhere where? [SEP] A. body water [SEP] B. outer space [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Mars [SEP] E. our planet [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. mouth of rivers [SEP] H. seasons", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6V1486X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants and snakes live _. [SEP] A. almost everywhere [SEP] B. important habitats [SEP] C. hydrate their cells [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. competing for resources [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CR1GJDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do most green producers live at on Earth? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. agriculture [SEP] D. Earth [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. alluvial [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. everywhere", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYB3VD8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what populations do not grow through cell division because they are not cells? [SEP] A. HPV [SEP] B. lung [SEP] C. AIDS [SEP] D. corn [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. HIV", "id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5C1DYL4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What aren't diseases caused by? [SEP] A. ovaries [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. infection [SEP] G. virus [SEP] H. cats", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511DC1OZ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are viruses not? [SEP] A. self-copies [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. HIV [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. infectious [SEP] F. homogenous [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. prokaryotes", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITLSKRKC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which of the following do not grow using mitosis? [SEP] A. skin cells [SEP] B. genus [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. lung cells [SEP] E. blood cells [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1PKZ5A4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does not grow through cell division? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. gorillas [SEP] C. ducks [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3MOTHI9G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does not grow through cell division? [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. eukaryotes [SEP] D. prokaryotes [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVTBM0LP6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is one thing viruses do not cause? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. AIDS [SEP] C. illness [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. Ebola [SEP] F. fever [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. smallpox", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UGFM823", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "In what way do viruses not proliferate? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. at or near the margins [SEP] C. They may not survive. [SEP] D. dry conditions [SEP] E. heat or cold [SEP] F. by indirect light [SEP] G. Localized damage [SEP] H. binary division", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50COIJUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The cause of what doesn't grow by cell division? [SEP] A. drought [SEP] B. Influenza [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBJSE76A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does not grow through cell division? [SEP] A. p53 [SEP] B. AIDS [SEP] C. host [SEP] D. DDT [SEP] E. lung [SEP] F. HIV [SEP] G. corn [SEP] H. HPV", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LR2CKBXT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Populations of viruses do not grow through division because they are what? [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. Loose [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWHDEJY02", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "pollen grains are small male reproductive bodies of plants used to pollinate what? [SEP] A. male bushes [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. in the autumn season [SEP] D. scarce resources [SEP] E. male flowers [SEP] F. female flowers [SEP] G. female bees [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD4D5G0K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what helps with the fertilization of plants? [SEP] A. weathering [SEP] B. eggs [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. Solar energy [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. magma", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1M9QN5W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction is often assisted by what insect? [SEP] A. wasps [SEP] B. crickets [SEP] C. ants [SEP] D. salamanders [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQOLJYKH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What step are bees essential in during the sexual reproduction of plants? [SEP] A. pre-flowering [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. fertilization [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. survival", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LH15RCU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The transfer of pollen to what is the fertilization step of the sexual reproduction of a plant? [SEP] A. stigma [SEP] B. apples [SEP] C. flowers [SEP] D. embryos [SEP] E. potatoes [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. eggs [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HM4AAUD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "pollination is the fertilization step in something that is healthy when what? [SEP] A. made [SEP] B. autumn [SEP] C. Summer [SEP] D. edible [SEP] E. clean [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. small [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET7LC6TJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are important in the fertilization step in the sexual reproduction of plants?. [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. potatoes [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOA92OKA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When is timing critical for plants? [SEP] A. in the sexual reproduction [SEP] B. Earth's weather system [SEP] C. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. It helps them survive [SEP] F. the Earth being tilted [SEP] G. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] H. seed dispersal", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXACERMA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "An organism that uses pollination as the fertilization step in sexual reproduction also performs wha [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. in the autumn season [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. Photosynthesis", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK7L51MO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can turn a lightbulb on? [SEP] A. Electric current [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. Shining a flashlight on it [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. Unplugging the lamp [SEP] F. direct energy [SEP] G. Sunlight [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQVNSLT9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When electricity flows to a bulb, the room is seen what? [SEP] A. dimly [SEP] B. complete [SEP] C. clearly [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. darkly [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. shadowed", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLDU7FY8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When electricity flows to a light bulb, the energy it uses becomes what? [SEP] A. less [SEP] B. shadowed [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. unique [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. removed", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCODOEXGR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens when energy flows into a light bulb? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. its destroy matter [SEP] D. it destroys light [SEP] E. it turns on [SEP] F. it grows [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW73VG6DJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what flows to a light bulb to turn it on? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. protons [SEP] C. Solar energy [SEP] D. neutrons [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. electrons [SEP] H. light switch", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQS67B1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do power outages do to light bulbs? [SEP] A. turn them on [SEP] B. It remains dormant [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. turn them off [SEP] E. It decreases [SEP] F. make them explode [SEP] G. increase electricity [SEP] H. kill them", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CCC56L2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What could prevent a light bult from turning on? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. herbicide [SEP] C. A resistor [SEP] D. focusing a lens [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. energy barrier", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHF2T43R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A light bulb will turn on when something generated from what flows to it? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. sun [SEP] D. SO2 [SEP] E. copper [SEP] F. Coal [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYN92DOY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires a lot of electricity? [SEP] A. riding a bicycle [SEP] B. An emergency lighting source. [SEP] C. repair cells in the human body [SEP] D. sleeping on the floor [SEP] E. visiting a dam [SEP] F. Something that take eight minutes to travel to the Earth [SEP] G. Heating a metal filament. [SEP] H. keeping food fresh for long periods of time", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6JJMSVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What appliance can keep food good a long time? [SEP] A. toaster [SEP] B. Fuel cells [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. an electric stove [SEP] F. oven [SEP] G. refrigerator [SEP] H. vacuum cleaner", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LCHUCRV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A working refrigerator is good protection from what? [SEP] A. Electric devices [SEP] B. plastic [SEP] C. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] D. darkness [SEP] E. Temperature changing [SEP] F. a pathogens [SEP] G. air, light and heat [SEP] H. cold", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOBLZ3YJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What keeps food fresh? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. cooled [SEP] H. dust", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSS30KZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A refrigerator is used for inhibiting the growth of what on food? [SEP] A. some invertebrates [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. molds [SEP] D. spores [SEP] E. Echinoids [SEP] F. most bacteria [SEP] G. Nematoda [SEP] H. cones", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLEFZFY7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does slowing the growth of bacteria do for a food? [SEP] A. It remains dormant [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. It decreases [SEP] D. Keeps it warm [SEP] E. Makes it taste worse [SEP] F. Makes it go bad quicker [SEP] G. Keeps it fresh [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRXCYXBO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a refrigerator do? [SEP] A. Keeps food cold [SEP] B. Cooks food [SEP] C. Decrease bodily water [SEP] D. Spoils food [SEP] E. Keeps food warm [SEP] F. staying warm [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ4PTFOX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used for keeping food fresh for a long period of time? [SEP] A. Gardens [SEP] B. an electric stove [SEP] C. A kitchen appliance [SEP] D. Fuel cells [SEP] E. Plates [SEP] F. Air freshener [SEP] G. Electric generators [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JBCY4TKN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does a refrigerator keep fresh? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. salt [SEP] D. oysters [SEP] E. canned food [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. chicken [SEP] H. trout", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NCSINM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Keeping food fresh is a major user of what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. eating dinner [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. growing vegetables [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRI2PY1X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What used for keeping food fresh for a long period of time? [SEP] A. cooled [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Winter [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. phytoplankton", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKO8MUGU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What prevents cold food from growing poisonous bacteria? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. Cooking [SEP] C. a hydraulic system [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. refrigerators [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. an electric stove [SEP] H. hard outer covering", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM77ASYVQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a complex nervous system? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. Airplanes [SEP] C. Rocks [SEP] D. elephants [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. Cephalopods", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4US91CIW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what type of nervous system do Cephalopods have? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. automatic [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. sensory [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. brain", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXNTER4F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what have more complex nervous systems [SEP] A. animals without a backbone [SEP] B. the wearing away of rock [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. barks and snarls [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP25QKBY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most invertebrates are what? [SEP] A. microorganisms [SEP] B. extinct creatures [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. more abundant [SEP] E. dying species [SEP] F. complex living creatures [SEP] G. members of their own species [SEP] H. ruined creatures", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MKGR83R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can have a more complex nervous system? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. coral [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. air molecules", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3P76I1Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Most insects have a what? [SEP] A. faulty nervous system [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. distracted nervous system [SEP] E. complex nervous system [SEP] F. brain damaged system [SEP] G. biological diversity [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSSZS8AG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Animals that tend to have complex nervous systems are missing what? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. nervous system [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. backbone [SEP] F. alleles [SEP] G. abdomen [SEP] H. brain", "id": "3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1O75YY5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Most invertebrates have brains capable of what? [SEP] A. telepathy [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. telekinesis [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. learning [SEP] G. relocation [SEP] H. power", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWM0EH8UE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what mostly have a more complex nervous system? [SEP] A. nerve cells [SEP] B. protist [SEP] C. animals without backbone [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. members of their own species [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4PLBG54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a more complex nervous system? [SEP] A. elephants [SEP] B. phytoplankton [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. crocodiles [SEP] G. tortoises [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3MMN5BL1WZ37CGCYSY8CU07H7H73MW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What crawls and is known to have a complex nervous system? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. Insects. [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYPPIDOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following has the most complex nervous system? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. nerves [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. elephants [SEP] F. Jellyfish [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. kalenchoes", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0ROJOU73", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Most animals without a backbone have what? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. death and devastation [SEP] E. scarce resources [SEP] F. barks and snarls [SEP] G. decreases its bodily water [SEP] H. Complex nervous systems", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHETAUNT62", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What increases metabolism in cells throughout the body? [SEP] A. lymph nodes [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. puberty [SEP] D. thyroid gland [SEP] E. Smoking [SEP] F. smoking cigarettes [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTWJH0JV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What regulates metabolism? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. sleep [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN5WKUB2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Thyroid hormones increase the rate of what in cells? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. heat production [SEP] C. heat sources [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. heat improvement [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. heat molecules", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LBMHWYO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What gland makes a chemical in the body to increase the rate of metabolism? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Follicle [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. lmestone [SEP] F. endocrine gland [SEP] G. Pituitary gland [SEP] H. Thyroid", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFCSF4T2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which gland has the largest impact on human metabolism? [SEP] A. three [SEP] B. Pituitary [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. Sweat [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. Salivary [SEP] H. Mammary", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFO48XUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can increase the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the body? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. an electric stove [SEP] D. Power plants [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. mitosis [SEP] G. haploid [SEP] H. smoking cigarettes", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPLK7C69", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what effects everyone differently? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. thyroid hormones [SEP] F. force [SEP] G. Climate change [SEP] H. Temperature changing", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NPW4A4K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what in the neck is responsible for an increase in the rate of metabolism in cells [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. thyroid gland [SEP] C. veins [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. spine [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. liver", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLVFIOGOU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What increases the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the body? [SEP] A. chronic stress [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. resting up [SEP] D. taking naps [SEP] E. smoking cigarettes [SEP] F. Smoking [SEP] G. sleeping well [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTADUYVRT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What increases the rate of all the chemical processes in living organism cells? [SEP] A. Thyroid hormones [SEP] B. Blood Cells [SEP] C. Hair Follicles [SEP] D. oxidation reaction [SEP] E. Temperature changing [SEP] F. Skin Cells [SEP] G. temperature [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17J9RHWOI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do thyroid hormones increase? [SEP] A. Size of ego [SEP] B. cause people to become sick. [SEP] C. Rate of energy consumption [SEP] D. Skill of human [SEP] E. aerobic capacity [SEP] F. Plants growth [SEP] G. Sense of smell [SEP] H. Helps them grow", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWP7JIELG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Thyroid hormones increase the rate of [SEP] A. by making heat [SEP] B. the rest of the body [SEP] C. female sex cells [SEP] D. Helps them grow [SEP] E. hydration of their cells [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. converting food to energy [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4LX3G5G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What increases the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the body? [SEP] A. Thyroxine [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. Power plants [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNVDSQPL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Thyroxine increases the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the what? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. body [SEP] C. state [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. H 2 O [SEP] F. HIV [SEP] G. life [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TG72R9V7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what produces hormones? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. glands [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. Wasps [SEP] H. cows", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2ACCY7VO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what increases the rate of metabolism in cells? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. smoking cigarettes [SEP] G. Graves disease [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKXPBUGQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What and a semi-solid mass of waste are removed from the body? [SEP] A. all matter [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. excess water [SEP] D. carbon dioxide [SEP] E. excess corneas [SEP] F. excess blood [SEP] G. excess body parts [SEP] H. Sulfur dioxide", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B937QJ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is one thing all organisms do? [SEP] A. Eat food through the mouth [SEP] B. converting mass to energy [SEP] C. Remove waste from the body [SEP] D. Walk on two legs [SEP] E. eat plants or other animal [SEP] F. by keeping them warm [SEP] G. produce offspring [SEP] H. Hatch from eggs", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYJ8I15Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a process of removing wastes and excess water from the body? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. urination [SEP] C. incontinence [SEP] D. trash can [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. body waste [SEP] H. Exfoliation", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIE4SNPA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What removes wastes and excess water from the body? [SEP] A. solutes [SEP] B. vinegar [SEP] C. Balance [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. feces", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYQWXDO6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a major route of removing wastes from the body? [SEP] A. Detoxifying teas [SEP] B. Feces [SEP] C. Burping [SEP] D. Essential Oils [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. sodium [SEP] G. NaCl [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3K2755HG5S2ZOYMEZ0ABCJ9KYUGDFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How does Zinc usually leave the body? [SEP] A. irradiation [SEP] B. A drug. [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. Excretion [SEP] E. physical removal [SEP] F. vomit [SEP] G. an ion [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29YZUT3V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is the process of removing feces and excess water from the human body called? [SEP] A. recycling [SEP] B. salivation [SEP] C. waste production [SEP] D. excretion [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. perspiration [SEP] G. Deposition. [SEP] H. Deposition", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EKUW0HG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What eliminates wastes and excess water? [SEP] A. recycling [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. the body [SEP] G. Exfoliation [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YHB6TIY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do parasites do with waste? [SEP] A. kill them [SEP] B. remove [SEP] C. die [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. harm them [SEP] F. expelled [SEP] G. propagate [SEP] H. a hazard", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NWOS3S8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What increases the process of remove waste and excess water from the body? [SEP] A. Sweating [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. vinegar [SEP] F. alcohol [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3FIUS151DV18EIS0CAH10PCTDO1GGK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what excess does excretion remove from the body? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. pH [SEP] C. H20 [SEP] D. mL [SEP] E. Urea [SEP] F. rice [SEP] G. H2O [SEP] H. Fe", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8SKV5YP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Plants are capable of making: [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. solar energy [SEP] D. fertilizer [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. their own food [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCAOJBI6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Plants are what type of organism? [SEP] A. a producer [SEP] B. a parasite [SEP] C. a consumer [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. a decomposers [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNH6VM42", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can humans do for other organisms? [SEP] A. protect them [SEP] B. Provide food [SEP] C. interact [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. Provide meaning [SEP] F. agriculture [SEP] G. Provide gods [SEP] H. Force to live forever", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403JYQL8H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what provides food for themselves and other organisms? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. green plants [SEP] D. agriculture [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXT8EQ8K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What makes food for themselves and other organisms? [SEP] A. agriculture [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. most plants [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "3ZPPDN2SLVVVFU91S9L3855UUFU9EA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What makes food for themselves and other organisms? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. the Sun [SEP] E. carnivorous plankton [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. legumes", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AIBQCPMW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what makes food for themselves and other organisms? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. chicken [SEP] C. green plants [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USSVXTVT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are organisms that make food for themselves and other organisms? [SEP] A. mushrooms [SEP] B. green plants [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. photosynthesis [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHT05A0J0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does the base of the food chain provide food for? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. sediments [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. other organisms [SEP] E. our planet [SEP] F. energy systems [SEP] G. fruits [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9AEXPW3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How does an autotroph get food? [SEP] A. during the day [SEP] B. They have thick fur [SEP] C. direct energy [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. hydrate their cells [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. It produces it", "id": "3DOCMVPBTNDKY2Q8MI7RGTUNDC6NN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are organisms that make food for themselves and other organisms? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. chickens [SEP] D. green plants [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. agriculture [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMUAHK2QC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Parasites get what from producers? [SEP] A. killed [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. nectar [SEP] F. HIV [SEP] G. power [SEP] H. harm", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFYNC0OM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Predators require something else to make food, which means they are not: [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. infected [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. producers [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. warm-blooded", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNYRL3DW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What have primary and secondary meristems for growth and length and width into the ground? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. plants' stems [SEP] E. plants' pollen [SEP] F. plants' buds [SEP] G. plants' anchors [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF031RUJ1K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where does lengthening and widening occur in plant roots? [SEP] A. meristems [SEP] B. Epidermis [SEP] C. cracking [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. buds [SEP] F. stamens [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. fruits", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSPNB8A8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What have meristems for growth? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. moss [SEP] H. cacti", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBJZ86RX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where does intense activity occur in a plant? [SEP] A. Roots [SEP] B. Buds [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. fields [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. years [SEP] G. Hairs [SEP] H. Petals", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL824K4O7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do turnips use to grow in length and width? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. meristem [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBKYKR6T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Roots growth in length and width are what type of growth of the plant [SEP] A. determinate [SEP] B. positive [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. rigid [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. fixed [SEP] H. indeterminate", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO00YLVN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has primary and secondary meristems for growth in length and width? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. epidermal [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. the Moon [SEP] G. most plants [SEP] H. leaves", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV6217ECEQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What have parts that regenerate after bisection? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. raccoons [SEP] D. bodies of water [SEP] E. legumes [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. stones", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9OB3PFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has primary and secondary meristems? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. grass [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Flowers [SEP] F. a bush [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MU4B34Y8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "growth in what is caused by primary and secondary meristems in roots? [SEP] A. H 2 O [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. population [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. bulbs [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. size", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAWFEJHJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do roots have? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. meristems [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46YDS58Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do roots turn into? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. burrs [SEP] D. loose dirt [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. branches [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4XF9BJFC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the function of the part of a plant that has meristems? [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. Absorbing water [SEP] E. plant reproduction [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. absorb light energy [SEP] H. survival", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57K1UTZCZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The growth in what comes from primary and secondary meristems can be measured with a ruler? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. years [SEP] C. Trees [SEP] D. three [SEP] E. roots [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. rings [SEP] H. a prism", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEMC7J12L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Proteins, nucleic acids and chlorophyll are found in what? [SEP] A. epidermis and dermis [SEP] B. lush growth and late plants [SEP] C. Microscopic organisms [SEP] D. share properties [SEP] E. small puddles and fast cars [SEP] F. small plants and big clouds [SEP] G. production of energy [SEP] H. foggy highways", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSR524QD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is produced by chloroplasts? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. gasoline [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHR0X2TP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "_ is found in most molecules. [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. Gold [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Polonium [SEP] F. Nitrogen [SEP] G. Helium [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWXZUQH6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is life impossible without? [SEP] A. fear [SEP] B. printer [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. nitrogen [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS28VURE3K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7 found in? [SEP] A. Chlorophyl [SEP] B. Petals [SEP] C. Mitochondria [SEP] D. A Greek letter [SEP] E. Cytoplasm [SEP] F. acetic acid [SEP] G. Acids [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITL68KRL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do lawns eat? [SEP] A. hydrate their cells [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. weathering [SEP] D. organic matter [SEP] E. By wind and rain [SEP] F. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] G. proteins and nucleic acids [SEP] H. plastic", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RR2I0H4Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is found in proteins? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. Something that causes allergies [SEP] C. characteristics [SEP] D. Transfers energy [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. that material's properties [SEP] H. a colorless, odorless gas", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFN6FUXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are found in proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll? [SEP] A. microorganisms [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. share properties [SEP] D. characteristics [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. Causes of rapid growth [SEP] G. that material's properties [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7ODPTTZI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is found in DNA [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. nitrogen [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. glucose", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F29GIZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is found naturally in the air and soil, and in living organisms? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] C. metabolic reaction [SEP] D. protein,nucleic acid,chlorophy [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. By wind and rain [SEP] H. sub-units of species", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B9DG1FP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is found in that that gives plants a green color? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. acetic acid [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Solar energy [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXGFURN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Using radioactive gamma ray sources, existing microorganisms in food can be what? [SEP] A. killed [SEP] B. cancer [SEP] C. organisms [SEP] D. tiny [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. extended [SEP] G. colored [SEP] H. resized", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCUX1NW9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does cooking food do? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. Makes it taste bad [SEP] C. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] D. Kills organisms and vitamins [SEP] E. get chemical reactions started [SEP] F. Makes it cold [SEP] G. converting electricity to heat [SEP] H. Makes it spoil", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLVYTUHV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Irradiating food can do which of the following? [SEP] A. get chemical reactions started [SEP] B. Make it radioactive [SEP] C. reusing things [SEP] D. chemical changes [SEP] E. Harm consumers who eat it [SEP] F. Kill e-coli bacteria [SEP] G. preventing heat transfer [SEP] H. Cause parasites to reproduce", "id": "39KFRKBFINUWSMUYUZGFCYSZ377YO8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Irradiating food can be used to kill what in the food? [SEP] A. Something that causes attraction [SEP] B. one celled organisms [SEP] C. Something that causes fermentation [SEP] D. Something that causes digestion [SEP] E. microscopic building blocks [SEP] F. single-celled organisms [SEP] G. Microscopic organisms [SEP] H. Something that causes evaporation", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8MH2Y5D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Irradiating food prevents what? [SEP] A. discoloration [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. freezing [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. spoilage [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. bad odors [SEP] H. apoptosis", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLISXCLG2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be killed in food by irradiating it? [SEP] A. heterotrophs [SEP] B. A virus [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. smallpox [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. steam from rising [SEP] H. the core", "id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPRJQJJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "killing microorganisms in food is important to [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. crop yeilds [SEP] C. food safety [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. Animal survival [SEP] G. recipe requirements [SEP] H. farm production", "id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBJA54CC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does irradiating food do? [SEP] A. Relieve pain [SEP] B. enhance food's nutrients [SEP] C. improves food safety [SEP] D. allows growth of bacteria [SEP] E. increases food waste [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. get chemical reactions started [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6KO3VDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "a blazingly high-tech method can be used to kill existing microorganisms in what? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. trout [SEP] C. caverns [SEP] D. stars [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. algae [SEP] G. radioactive material [SEP] H. humans", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXX9YDBHV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which food is most unlikely to cause an illness if eaten? [SEP] A. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] B. single-celled organisms [SEP] C. animals with backbones [SEP] D. Roundworms [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. irradiated fruit [SEP] H. Jellyfish", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4255UXC3R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": " _ food can prevent spoilage [SEP] A. chemical changes [SEP] B. Cooking [SEP] C. Enzymes [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. irradiating [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHQ7S2TX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can be used to kill existing microorganisms in food? [SEP] A. chemical changes [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. an electron microscope [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. single-celled organisms", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA32KNM9J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be caused by storms? [SEP] A. Tsunamis [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. Earthquakes [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. Drought [SEP] H. Flooding", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXIDLWI1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cause bodies of water to increase the amount of water they contain? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. droughts [SEP] C. hurricanes [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. heat waves [SEP] G. suction [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "30X31N5D63PAUWOOLAJ8THKTZUCSAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where does rainwater go? [SEP] A. marshes and swamps [SEP] B. It turns into acid [SEP] C. To heavy clouds [SEP] D. To another location like underground [SEP] E. To the nearest body water [SEP] F. underground systems [SEP] G. Enriches the soil [SEP] H. It evaporates immediately", "id": "3HL8HNGX450NL89XNK59QNQU4NV9FQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what causes bodies of water to increase? [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. inflation [SEP] C. bomb cyclones [SEP] D. salt [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. Condensation [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JQRMK4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what cause the amount that lakes contain to increase [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. icebergs [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. storms [SEP] E. lily pads [SEP] F. excretion [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. droughts", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB28G5ZS6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Storms can cause what? [SEP] A. Brutal temperatures [SEP] B. water drying up [SEP] C. a tree falling [SEP] D. homes damaged by floods [SEP] E. stores hiring clerks [SEP] F. flooding online [SEP] G. exposure to cold [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RRVZVWC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do hurricanes do to the amount of water contained in bodies in water? [SEP] A. they do nothing [SEP] B. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] C. they make it increase [SEP] D. they make it decrease [SEP] E. forest is destroyed [SEP] F. Damages them [SEP] G. they displace all water [SEP] H. move to different locations", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGTVYV98", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What makes a lake's depth greater? [SEP] A. drought [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. storms [SEP] H. earthquake", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBGY6OIC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What water does a rain storm increase? [SEP] A. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] B. A covered pool. [SEP] C. A lake is increased. [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. dead organisms [SEP] G. Rain in clouds. [SEP] H. A closed water bottle.", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R00NDXU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Lakes can increase due to [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. salinity [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. watershed [SEP] F. storms [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. Lift", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU6GQVUH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what might infection or injury of the lungs cause? [SEP] A. decrease stamina [SEP] B. death and devastation [SEP] C. a lot of human deaths [SEP] D. stomach [SEP] E. destroying life [SEP] F. good health [SEP] G. h2o vapor [SEP] H. lung tissue fluid build up", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF3PSTAS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "injury of the lungs can be caused by what [SEP] A. running [SEP] B. wind and erosion [SEP] C. breathing [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. bacterial infection [SEP] G. smoking cigarettes [SEP] H. foggy air", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R9Y2R3O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Pneumonia may be caused by viruses or [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. a hazard [SEP] C. cold weather [SEP] D. humidity [SEP] E. mildew [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. injury [SEP] H. methane", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP268KBI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What may be caused by an infection or injury of the lungs? [SEP] A. death and devastation [SEP] B. deadly and devastating [SEP] C. Legionnaires' disease [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. smoking [SEP] F. a lot of human deaths [SEP] G. a tree falling [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RP2YUN2O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Pneumonia may be caused by an infection or what? [SEP] A. smoke inhalation [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. deadly and devastating [SEP] D. breathing deeply [SEP] E. clean air [SEP] F. expanding organs [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "39KFRKBFINUWSMUYUZGFCYSZ8KJYOF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Viral and what disease can both be caused by injury of the lungs [SEP] A. tongue [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. bacterial [SEP] D. throat [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. smoking [SEP] H. ribs", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TK3Y0IO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What may be caused by an infection or injury of the organs used to breathe air? [SEP] A. Toxicity [SEP] B. smoking [SEP] C. fertilization [SEP] D. pneumonia [SEP] E. a broken leg [SEP] F. oxygenation [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE14PEAM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What treatment can be used in treating pneumonia? [SEP] A. the respiratory system [SEP] B. a breathing mask [SEP] C. bronchodilatory treatment [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. immunotherapy [SEP] F. radiation therapy [SEP] G. immune system [SEP] H. chemotherapy", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKTDNWDM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can infection or injury of the lungs result in? [SEP] A. harm [SEP] B. swea [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. damage [SEP] F. ribs [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. digestion", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UFLU28G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can make lungs more at risk for infection by streptococcus? [SEP] A. Allergies [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. injury [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. smoking", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RSX6VWO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "After an infection or injury to the lung, what can happen? [SEP] A. Destroy crops [SEP] B. a lot of human deaths [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. destroying life [SEP] E. forest is destroyed [SEP] F. opportunistic infections [SEP] G. death and devastation [SEP] H. negative impact", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GWIO2W1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes harm to birds? [SEP] A. pesticide [SEP] B. poison [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. chemicals [SEP] G. life [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB6PKTKF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does poison cause harm to? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. antifreeze [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. the sun [SEP] F. human beings [SEP] G. wood [SEP] H. heterotrophs", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOXELDP2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes things to die and quickly decay? [SEP] A. beans [SEP] B. mushrooms [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. medicine [SEP] E. poison [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. apoptosis", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0YFOJ3Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "_causes harm to living things [SEP] A. Nematoda [SEP] B. organisms [SEP] C. stress [SEP] D. pesticide [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. stimuli [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. moisture", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFDJ80QY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what causes harm to living things? [SEP] A. snakes [SEP] B. cats [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. mice [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. HIV [SEP] G. pesticide [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTJU5H2C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which causes harm to living things? [SEP] A. rabies [SEP] B. Oxygen [SEP] C. deadly [SEP] D. HIV [SEP] E. Lead [SEP] F. Carbon [SEP] G. Nitrogen [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDDBYP972", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Paralytic shellfish cause harm to what? [SEP] A. their environment [SEP] B. most cephalopods [SEP] C. their ecosystem [SEP] D. themselves [SEP] E. coral reefs [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. living things [SEP] H. circulatory systems", "id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXKTW9UJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what causes harm to living things? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. vitamins [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. cyanide [SEP] E. leeches [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RQLDHM3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Toxic food causes harm to what? [SEP] A. Endocrine system [SEP] B. small stones [SEP] C. water eaters [SEP] D. living things [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. organic molecules [SEP] G. consumers [SEP] H. toxic plants", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A6LOTPS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes harm to living things? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. HIV [SEP] C. Alcohol [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. A drug. [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. venom", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIOOXWHH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What product is likely to contain solvents that are harmful to living things? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. baking soda [SEP] F. disinfectants [SEP] G. hydrogen peroxide [SEP] H. vinegar", "id": "39KFRKBFINUWSMUYUZGFCYSZBHVOYE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes harm to living things? [SEP] A. some plants [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. steroids [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. killing insects [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWGFNZM6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes harm to living things? [SEP] A. arsenic compounds [SEP] B. a pathogens [SEP] C. tapeworms [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZG5DDBE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to living things? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. toxins [SEP] E. steroids [SEP] F. amoebae [SEP] G. leeches [SEP] H. Arsenic", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRPNBHN9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How do animals dissipate body heat? [SEP] A. sweat [SEP] B. eat food [SEP] C. lay in the sun [SEP] D. insulation [SEP] E. coat [SEP] F. osmosis [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. cooling", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EI751UB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What evaporates from the skin? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Water [SEP] C. solutes [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. pus [SEP] F. sweat [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. phlegm", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCLUCUPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which of the following uses energy that comes from body heat? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. evaporation of perspiration [SEP] C. kinetic friction [SEP] D. evaporation of snow [SEP] E. Transfers energy [SEP] F. a rock rolling down a hill [SEP] G. a fire burning near a campsite [SEP] H. converting mass to energy", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBGBWJ8T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where does the energy to evaporate perspiration come from? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. The Sun [SEP] C. goosebumps [SEP] D. electrical energy [SEP] E. kinetic force [SEP] F. body heat [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQLILXQ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "energy leaves from what when sweat contacts with skin [SEP] A. radiation [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. expelled [SEP] D. vapors [SEP] E. body heat [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. conduction [SEP] H. metal", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRZLXBXL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Evaporation of sweat uses what from the body? [SEP] A. expelled [SEP] B. Positive charges [SEP] C. all liquids [SEP] D. properties [SEP] E. Something to move [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Cooling vapors", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUHX0NYK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What powers sweat? [SEP] A. heat produced [SEP] B. The body's fuel [SEP] C. a gas in the air [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. When the water is hot [SEP] F. air cools [SEP] G. matter vibrating [SEP] H. Cooling vapors", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMDCW3QV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires food? [SEP] A. Evaporation of sweat [SEP] B. hydration of their cells [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Microscopic organisms [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. to stay alive [SEP] G. female sex cells [SEP] H. plant life", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBV3VLV5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Energy that comes from body heat can help with [SEP] A. recovery [SEP] B. commuting [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. cooling [SEP] E. strength [SEP] F. stay warm [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFELOH4FE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Evaporation of sweat uses energy, where does the energy come from? [SEP] A. vapors [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. expelled [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. The Sun [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3HL8HNGX450NL89XNK59QNQU7LB9F5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does humidity interfere with? [SEP] A. stress [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. edema [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. Mitosis [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. life", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQSUX8XZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Wind and rain cause what to become deeper and wider? [SEP] A. burrs [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. time [SEP] D. effort [SEP] E. eroded [SEP] F. solutes [SEP] G. river [SEP] H. gaps", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENEIRZWP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are formed by erosion? [SEP] A. mountains [SEP] B. hills [SEP] C. canyons [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. streams", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRV4XFV9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": " rivers cut deeper and wider to form what [SEP] A. canyons [SEP] B. arteries [SEP] C. Roads [SEP] D. timberlands [SEP] E. old growth forests [SEP] F. soils [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. coral reefs", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES2J4E6U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are formed as rivers become deeper and wider? [SEP] A. sinkholes [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. body water [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. craters [SEP] F. mountains [SEP] G. canyons [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHC8H96H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are canyons formed by? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. mechanical force [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. silt [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN381X26", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can make a river deepen and widen? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. wind and water [SEP] E. rainfall [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. weeds [SEP] H. arteries", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRXM5XBF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what loss causes a river to become deeper and wider [SEP] A. cut [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. storms [SEP] E. eroded [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. habitat [SEP] H. soil", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYNSC8DV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Weathering causes what to become deeper and wider? [SEP] A. a landslide [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. a mountain [SEP] D. a volcano [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. rock [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. a river", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0SLQ25EX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Deeper and wider rivers alter the constituents carried by what? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. atmosphere [SEP] C. mussels [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. salmon [SEP] F. moisture [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Frogs.", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WEJOSFM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The work of what causes a river to become deeper and wider? [SEP] A. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] B. just time [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. just wind [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. The area was once underwater [SEP] G. just water [SEP] H. wind, water, and time", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURYIPVEN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Erosion causes the Nile to become: [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. shallower [SEP] C. less wide [SEP] D. deeper and wider [SEP] E. homogenous [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. faster [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3PUZ52X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what gets deeper and wide from erosion? [SEP] A. meters [SEP] B. form sand [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. Thames [SEP] E. mountains [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Roads [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37J4UPVJL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Deepening rivers cause [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. the loss of topsoil [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. forest is destroyed [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. water conservation", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS21ZAOD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens when water moves soil in a river? [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. Damages them [SEP] C. forest is destroyed [SEP] D. It used to be covered by water [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. The river gets deeper [SEP] H. running and lifting", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMBX03Q3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what makes a river wider? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. salinity [SEP] C. arteries [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. clearing land", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5NUG8VK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "If eroded the Nile would become what? [SEP] A. imbalanced [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. detritus [SEP] D. colder and wetter [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. deeper and wider [SEP] H. dormant state", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QDLJ90E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens to the power a light bulb uses? [SEP] A. It makes magnetic energy [SEP] B. It gets cold [SEP] C. It turns into heat [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. It decreases [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. It turns into static [SEP] H. They may not survive.", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNULVKHH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What requires energy to produce light? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. gasoline [SEP] D. tulip bulb [SEP] E. to move people [SEP] F. light bulb [SEP] G. microscope [SEP] H. cactuses", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KR9CTOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Bulbs produce electrical energy to what? [SEP] A. reproduce [SEP] B. Change colors [SEP] C. rain or sun shine [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. look at the sun [SEP] F. power up cars [SEP] G. see in darkness [SEP] H. walk through yards", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AYCQV7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is used in light bulbs? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. batteries [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. cellulose [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. magnetism [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. water", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OZ3VPSH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does a light bulb require to produce light? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. darkness [SEP] D. motivation [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. fear [SEP] G. an electron lens [SEP] H. Power plant", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4258BV3CH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does a light bulb require to produce light? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. flow of neutrons [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. an electron lens [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. chemical messengers", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IBCIX14", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A bulb with electrical energy does what to the overall space? [SEP] A. closes [SEP] B. moves [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. destroys [SEP] E. Change colors [SEP] F. darkens [SEP] G. brightens [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN0AUKL25", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do light bulbs use? [SEP] A. magnets [SEP] B. fibers [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. metal [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. glass", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHW1VOZAL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A bulb requires electrical energy to produce part of what kind of spectrum? [SEP] A. an electron microscope [SEP] B. magnetic [SEP] C. autism spectrum [SEP] D. electromagnetic [SEP] E. rain or sun shine [SEP] F. direct energy [SEP] G. field [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIXTDWHG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Energy-saving is important when electrical energy is used to produce what [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. a stove [SEP] C. crops [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. Heat [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70GHDSCOM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is required for a light bulb to produce light? [SEP] A. garden [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. concrete [SEP] D. an electron lens [SEP] E. Power plant [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. Potted plant [SEP] H. sun's heat", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4YLX69P4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A bulb requires electrical energy to produce what? [SEP] A. heat production [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. rain or sun shine [SEP] D. Help plants grow [SEP] E. electromagnetic radiation [SEP] F. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. basic building blocks of life", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKAJE5JO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can power a light bulb? [SEP] A. copper [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. Gas [SEP] E. motors [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. metal", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX5D0QO2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "In order to operate at night, solar-powered LED lights require what? [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. electrically [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. focusing a lens [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. electrical energy [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO52GMOV3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What requires electrical energy to produce photons? [SEP] A. satellites [SEP] B. an electron lens [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. heterotrophs [SEP] F. squids [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. a lightbulb", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q6L959GT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A bulb uses electrical energy to produce: [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. unique [SEP] C. fields [SEP] D. Green [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. rays [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9OORUTI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do ribosomes have? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. tRNA [SEP] C. mitochondria [SEP] D. p53 [SEP] E. DNA [SEP] F. stem cells [SEP] G. chlorophyll [SEP] H. core", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAC83KWD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Ribosomes are sites where what? [SEP] A. the body's largest organ [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. cells are destroyed [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. enzymes are broken [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. enzymes are made [SEP] H. ribosomes are eaten", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5B0D8VH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are membranes attached to sites where proteins are made? [SEP] A. the body's largest organ [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. cell walls [SEP] F. cell membranes [SEP] G. endoplasmic reticulum [SEP] H. brain cells", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRO2VURS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do ribosomes contain? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. tRNA [SEP] C. mucus [SEP] D. SNPs [SEP] E. TRH [SEP] F. DNA [SEP] G. cell walls [SEP] H. RNA", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UFV5MYD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "sites where proteins are made consist of RNA and what? [SEP] A. deltas [SEP] B. atomic waste [SEP] C. Acids [SEP] D. proteins [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. phylum [SEP] G. PDAs [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TNWXI0U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are proteins made? [SEP] A. To keep their body heat. [SEP] B. inside the nucleus [SEP] C. increases a body's strength [SEP] D. animal transport [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EIKWU1L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do ribosomes contain? [SEP] A. TRH [SEP] B. tiny [SEP] C. SNPs [SEP] D. tRNA [SEP] E. DNA [SEP] F. core [SEP] G. RNA [SEP] H. CFCs", "id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRHZQ1GEH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does soy contain? [SEP] A. bioaerosols [SEP] B. Ribosomes [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. hydrocarbons [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31TODIP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Biomolecules are made in where? [SEP] A. Power plants [SEP] B. ribosomes [SEP] C. Earth [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. loose dirt [SEP] F. ocean water [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DVGZUKB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a bulb converts electrical energy into what type of particle? [SEP] A. quarks [SEP] B. bosons [SEP] C. tiny [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. photon [SEP] H. Vibrates", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9RXN6DXK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Exposure to which of the following can cause skin cancer? [SEP] A. Gene Rayburn [SEP] B. some types of light bulbs [SEP] C. bad thoughts [SEP] D. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] G. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] H. chlorofluorocarbons", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBJRQR51", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What converts electrical energy into light energy when it is turned on? [SEP] A. Something found in a traffic signal [SEP] B. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] C. Something found in a hand mixer [SEP] D. Something found in a power strip [SEP] E. Something found in a hair dryer [SEP] F. polymers of nucleotides [SEP] G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] H. an electron microscope", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681U9TS82U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How is converted energy into light energy rated? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. unique [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. good [SEP] E. watts [SEP] F. parsec [SEP] G. kilojoule [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXSD48Q1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Turning on what will emit electromagnetic radiation? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. satellites [SEP] C. light bulb [SEP] D. buses [SEP] E. Firecrackers [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJCYGQFU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "electrical energy is converted into [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. Firecrackers [SEP] F. animal transport [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EVPUENZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do flourescent bulbs do? [SEP] A. Change colors [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. staying warm [SEP] D. dormant state [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. spread flower seeds [SEP] G. use less energy [SEP] H. duplicate itself", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FCUN08F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A light bulb emits what when turned on? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. Heart rate", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0942RGP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A light bulb uses what when it converts electrical energy? [SEP] A. SO2 [SEP] B. O3 [SEP] C. copper [SEP] D. nektar [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. tube [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C7KZ3P0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is converted to heat in a light bulb? [SEP] A. Firecrackers [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. an electron lens [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. our nearest star", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGOUXC8M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a bulb converts what into radiant energy when turned on [SEP] A. sun's heat [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. electrical energy [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. electrically [SEP] F. an electron lens [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJX7UQM7Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What reproduces asexually by doing forming spores? [SEP] A. starfish [SEP] B. frogs [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. Yeast [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. legumes [SEP] H. embryos", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBWSDE1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what produces asexually by budding? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. simple eukaryotes [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLCSDPGA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what reproduces asexually by budding? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Something found in San Francisco [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] E. small, single-celled plants [SEP] F. Microscopic organisms [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GWC9W24", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can reproduce asexually by budding? [SEP] A. Trees [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. Flower buds [SEP] D. People [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. Fungus [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. Flowers", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWNQ15PP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do yeast use to reproduce? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. spores [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. alleles [SEP] E. A kernel [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. propagate [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENHHGWZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "oval, unicellular fungi reproduce asexually by what? [SEP] A. a cuticle [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. budding [SEP] D. epidermal [SEP] E. Deposition [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8UEDJ25", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fungus used to bake bread reproduce asexually by doing what? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. Deposition [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. budding [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. migrate", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVHABXR1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What reproduces asexually by budding? [SEP] A. burrs [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. some fungi [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HZH3BC6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do eukaryotes reproduce? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. Budding [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. grow [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NPPE4AA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can mutations cause? [SEP] A. death and devastation [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. horses [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. out of control growth", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF3O7TA5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Tumors are a collection of cancer what? [SEP] A. harmful [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. toxins [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. Mass [SEP] G. oncogenes [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP29T5ZDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Cancer cells form new cells how? [SEP] A. out of spite [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. out of magic [SEP] D. Move to another area [SEP] E. out of control [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. Localized damage [SEP] H. out of order", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLOHZX4V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "_ cells divide more often than normal cells [SEP] A. Nerve [SEP] B. retina [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. Endothelial [SEP] F. Stem [SEP] G. Malignant [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA5XDN01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "homeless cells grow how? [SEP] A. to be non-cancerous [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. reducing acid rain [SEP] D. out of control [SEP] E. colder and wetter [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. slowly [SEP] H. in control", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL72X4014", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What targets cells that grow out of control? [SEP] A. smoking cigarettes [SEP] B. Other cells [SEP] C. radiation [SEP] D. killing insects [SEP] E. The brain [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. Bacteria [SEP] H. Chemotherapy", "id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDVE9YIE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can occur when cells divide more often than normal cells and grow out of control [SEP] A. respiration [SEP] B. cell walls [SEP] C. loss [SEP] D. procreation [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. fever [SEP] H. disease", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FRKV651", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what kind of cells are abnormal? [SEP] A. nuclear [SEP] B. kidney [SEP] C. cell wall [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. negative [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E7DR6VF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Chemotherapy and radiotherapy target cells dividing how? [SEP] A. They may not survive. [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. out of control [SEP] D. too slowly [SEP] E. out of time [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. epidermis and dermis [SEP] H. into space", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW2OASGA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Mitosis is out of control due to what? [SEP] A. fire [SEP] B. infection [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. pathogens [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. pesticide", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9AC8PWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does lymphoma do to cells? [SEP] A. stops cells from dividing [SEP] B. fertilizes cells [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. it protects them [SEP] E. cause people to become sick. [SEP] F. an area swollen with pus [SEP] G. causes them to divide often [SEP] H. infects with a virus", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y718LMY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What divide more often than normal cells, and grow out of control? [SEP] A. white blood cells [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. hair cells [SEP] D. skin cells [SEP] E. Smoking [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. mutated cells [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "36V4Q8R5ZKZZJHI0Q9K8780SH9KQML", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Cancer cells perform what more often than regular cells? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. PDAs [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. recovery [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. kill them [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. radiation", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJJL7QF2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When the seasons change from the summer to the fall, symptoms of what will sometimes worsen? [SEP] A. vitamin D excess [SEP] B. hypothyroidism [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] E. Thanksgiving [SEP] F. green [SEP] G. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] H. depressive illnesses", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTJU82H0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "when the seasons change from the summer to the fall, the days become what? [SEP] A. Length [SEP] B. colder [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. segmented [SEP] E. humid [SEP] F. mild [SEP] G. warmer [SEP] H. hotter", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKXLJFBS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do days become in fall? [SEP] A. rainy [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. stormier [SEP] E. colder [SEP] F. hotter [SEP] G. longer [SEP] H. air cools", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSS3JA8H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What determines the amount of daylight earth gets? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. The darkness it gets [SEP] C. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] D. The tilt of the axis [SEP] E. The tilt of the sun's axis [SEP] F. electromagnetic energy [SEP] G. The brightness of the earth [SEP] H. rain or sun shine", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW2EXOKJM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When the seasons change from the summer to the fall, what decreases? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. salinity [SEP] D. Sun light [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. distance", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXCBC7M8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How does the amount of daylight change in a location as the season there changes to fall? [SEP] A. uncontrolled [SEP] B. colors [SEP] C. reduce [SEP] D. increases [SEP] E. depends on the hemisphere [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. stays the same [SEP] H. decreases", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611AIKJHI2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The change of the Earth's distance from the sun causes the amount of what to decrease? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. daylight [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Weight [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. time [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJANKPMUDR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What decreases when the seasons change from summer to autumn? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. daylight [SEP] C. snow [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. wind speed [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. temperature", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNUXPM4R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What will decrease when seasons change from summer to fall? [SEP] A. pH [SEP] B. history [SEP] C. darkness [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. UV [SEP] F. Sun [SEP] G. N [SEP] H. fun", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAVBAJH6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When the seasons change from the summer to the fall, the amount of what will decrease? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. planets", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1XH2L932", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what decreases when the season changes from summer to fall? [SEP] A. amount illumined by the sun [SEP] B. crime [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] H. wavelengths and photons", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2OO8SZY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are summer nights? [SEP] A. warm [SEP] B. mild [SEP] C. slow [SEP] D. rainy [SEP] E. short [SEP] F. two [SEP] G. unique [SEP] H. cold", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF9214GG649", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "hen the seasons change from the summer to the fall, sheep do what more? [SEP] A. rest [SEP] B. migrate [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. expand [SEP] E. mating [SEP] F. moves [SEP] G. grow [SEP] H. breed", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8MQQRLO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What season will be changing when the daylight decreases. [SEP] A. they body they live in [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] E. Continents drifting [SEP] F. organisms and their habitat [SEP] G. Hot humid weather. [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRROK1YC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does hydrogen bonds cause to expand when it freezes? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. atomic bombs [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. NaCl [SEP] E. H20 [SEP] F. lake [SEP] G. hydrogen [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWM5PP5Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes ice to expand as it is formed? [SEP] A. precipitation [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. Physical weathering [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. music [SEP] F. Condensation [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. hydrogen bonds", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42U2DT0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Hydrogen bonds cause what to expand when it freezes? [SEP] A. salt [SEP] B. mercury [SEP] C. NaCl [SEP] D. lake [SEP] E. H20 [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNL46ZFC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what makes water stick together? [SEP] A. radiation [SEP] B. glue [SEP] C. rings [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. magnetism [SEP] G. force [SEP] H. bonds", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LIV8RCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What bonds cause H2O to expand when freezing? [SEP] A. Covalent [SEP] B. Hydrogen [SEP] C. Metallic [SEP] D. an ion [SEP] E. Heat energy [SEP] F. Ionic [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. an anion", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKBHH3GI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes water to expand as it becomes ice? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. Weathering [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. gasoline [SEP] F. Generating heat [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. hydrogen bonds", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJEGS2UC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes H20 to expand when frozen? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. hydrogen bonds [SEP] D. helium bonds [SEP] E. mysterious forces [SEP] F. nitrogen bonds [SEP] G. Physical weathering [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYEOR8DT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes frostbite of tissue? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. hydrogen bonds [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. Generating heat [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. dehydration", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8EQHWUK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Something that is primarily electrostatic in origin causes water to expand when it what? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. freezes [SEP] C. a hazard [SEP] D. boiling [SEP] E. moves [SEP] F. reacts [SEP] G. expelled [SEP] H. it's state", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EFFA4WQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes water to expand? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. Generating heat [SEP] D. electrostatic [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. wind and erosion", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AHAHKFT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Hydrogen bonds cause a tremendous force when a substance does what [SEP] A. strong [SEP] B. moves [SEP] C. harm [SEP] D. expelled [SEP] E. freezes [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. breakdown [SEP] H. propagate", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PL36UHU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The bonds of that which when heavy is Deuterium cause what to expand when it freezes? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. rings [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. liquids [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. solutes [SEP] G. cations [SEP] H. water", "id": "3QILPRALQ5UZVV34GGI8YW4SSTI8N2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cause light to be broken into many pieces? [SEP] A. rain and coal [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. Physical weathering [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. snow and wind [SEP] G. sunlight and rain [SEP] H. ice and leaves", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW71O9D63", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause a rainbow? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. cold fronts [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. earthquakes [SEP] E. the moon [SEP] F. solar eclipse [SEP] G. a prism [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZCB1CCP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause a chromatic dispersion? [SEP] A. sunlight and rain [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. scattered light [SEP] D. rain and clouds [SEP] E. snow and prisms [SEP] F. wavelengths and photons [SEP] G. colors of the spectrum [SEP] H. clouds and light", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CA32L6U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Sunlight and rain combine to form what? [SEP] A. Something that has seven colors [SEP] B. Something that dries the Earth [SEP] C. rivers and streams [SEP] D. global ecosystems [SEP] E. Something that has a tail [SEP] F. Something that is wet [SEP] G. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] H. roots and shoots", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU238JCO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are sunlight and rain? [SEP] A. colors [SEP] B. pretty [SEP] C. fake [SEP] D. unnecessary [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. dry", "id": "3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN0HEOP9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can sunlight and rain cause? [SEP] A. h2o condensation [SEP] B. snow [SEP] C. chromatic dispersion [SEP] D. scattered light [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. colors of the spectrum [SEP] G. reflect objectstowards the eye [SEP] H. floods", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W1IE8HV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where do rainbows rarely appear? [SEP] A. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] B. Nurseries of the ocean. [SEP] C. over the mountains [SEP] D. over the valleys [SEP] E. summer end [SEP] F. over the plains [SEP] G. swamp vegetation [SEP] H. over the deserts", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW304ZLQ03B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what breaking through rain comes after a storm [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. fog [SEP] C. lightning [SEP] D. mountains [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKX54UGF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "sunlight and rain can cause light to do what? [SEP] A. break off [SEP] B. renew [SEP] C. observe it [SEP] D. kill them [SEP] E. light up [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. freeze [SEP] H. refract", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1C30DDJL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does a prism form? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. an image [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. rainbow [SEP] E. storm [SEP] F. mirror [SEP] G. a prism [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL82GLS7OH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do sunlight reflections in raindrops make? [SEP] A. puddles [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. rainbows [SEP] E. ponds [SEP] F. an image [SEP] G. a prism [SEP] H. lakes", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3CZSGVG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause a rainbow? [SEP] A. photosyntehsis [SEP] B. tornadoes [SEP] C. sun and hot weather [SEP] D. snowfall and fog [SEP] E. chemical messengers [SEP] F. sun and liquid precipitation [SEP] G. algae and plants [SEP] H. photosynthetic pigments?", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZ068DSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause a rainbow? [SEP] A. chemical messengers [SEP] B. desire [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. dreams [SEP] E. Sunlight and clouds [SEP] F. colors of the spectrum [SEP] G. Water and ice [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGH8Q3U4H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can cause an important symbol to the Navajo people? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. sunlight and rain [SEP] D. volume [SEP] E. colors of the spectrum [SEP] F. mass [SEP] G. rain or sun shine [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHETL3F6T0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is caused by sunlight and rain? [SEP] A. colors of the spectrum [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. forest is destroyed [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. scattered light [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. chromatic dispersion [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBMTCR5U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Sunlight and water containing small particulates and acid can cause what? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. symptoms [SEP] C. rainbow [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. imbalanced [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEB6RHUU5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause bent light to separate into colors? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. focusing a lens [SEP] C. chemical changes [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. electrically [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. sunlight and rain [SEP] H. energy of moving objects", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511RWAZO7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Marine biomes are found in large bodies of what? [SEP] A. fresh water [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. salt water [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. river water [SEP] F. Absorb light [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. black water", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4LM0G5R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are found in the salt water of the ocean? [SEP] A. elephants [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. freshwater [SEP] F. sea tigers [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. lake trout", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IDLTHEL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are found in the salt water of the ocean [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. Coral Reefs [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. fresh water [SEP] E. waterfalls [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. crows [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT5NSB4Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What type of water do sea tigers live in? [SEP] A. warm-blooded [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. Frozen [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. Salt water [SEP] F. Fresh [SEP] G. Absorb light [SEP] H. Evaporated", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MIOWKG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where are salt and freshwater biomes found? [SEP] A. salt water [SEP] B. state [SEP] C. sea [SEP] D. estuaries [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. atlantic ocean [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. Deposition", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUHG8YN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What types of biomes are found in the Pacific? [SEP] A. mediterranean [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. marine [SEP] D. canine [SEP] E. land [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. protected [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QZYN1DZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "where are marine biomes found? [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. the Atlantic [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. the moon [SEP] F. our planet [SEP] G. tap water [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8EY7C16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where are coral reefs found? [SEP] A. swamps [SEP] B. it can be seen [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. ocean salt water [SEP] E. salt and water. [SEP] F. cold water [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. great lakes", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO79341HRS9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where can you find marine biomes? [SEP] A. Lake Michigan [SEP] B. The Pacific [SEP] C. Absorb light [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. the environment [SEP] F. The Amazon [SEP] G. The Missisippi [SEP] H. salt and water.", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ03AHIUR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where are global marine ecosystems found? [SEP] A. in freshwater ponds [SEP] B. our landscape [SEP] C. in the lakes' freshwater [SEP] D. salt and water. [SEP] E. sub-units of species [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. in freshwater streams [SEP] H. in the ocean's salt water", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CINPISO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where is the sea tiger found? [SEP] A. eroded [SEP] B. ocean [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. fossils [SEP] E. dense [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. embryos [SEP] H. dead", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F1BQZIP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used by organisms to store energy? [SEP] A. Carbon [SEP] B. feces [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. fats [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. brains", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36NXH6QB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Lipid stores are used by plants and animals for what? [SEP] A. energy. [SEP] B. liver [SEP] C. glycoproteins [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. blood sugar [SEP] H. food", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL6479VU5SW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what uses lipids to store energy [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. Kelvin [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMDO8Q3I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do organisms store energy? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. leaves [SEP] C. wetland [SEP] D. In the stomach [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. In their hair [SEP] G. Under claws [SEP] H. In fat", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX50Y25HS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals use for energy storage? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. vitamin C [SEP] D. batteries [SEP] E. methane [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. lipids", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RR1XY4H4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Organisms use what to store energy? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. fat [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. batteries [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. bone [SEP] H. O2", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TSCYMBN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What uses lipids to store energy? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. cats [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. Man", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH65XGWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what uses lipids to store energy? [SEP] A. joules [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. carbon [SEP] D. weathering [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. a fish [SEP] G. cats [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJOPV8F2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Organisms use fat to what? [SEP] A. sleep [SEP] B. eat energy [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. staying warm [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. be paralyzed [SEP] G. store energy [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVK0NGSF8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do organisms use carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen for? [SEP] A. agriculture [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. to destroy energy [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. to store energy [SEP] F. to waste energy [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. to release energy", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATZJHBAD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do organisms use to store energy? [SEP] A. pillow [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. Carbon [SEP] D. shirt [SEP] E. plasma [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. kibble [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6NIODVP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "In what form do organisms use lipids? [SEP] A. Triglycerides [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. reducing acid rain [SEP] F. hydrocarbons [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. By wind and rain", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELFJU7CH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes ice wedging? [SEP] A. Metling snow [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. The sun [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. Gravitational pull [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. Weathering [SEP] H. Animals", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UOB2CIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is created from cycles of freezing and thawing water? [SEP] A. Something that is on the Moon [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. Something that cracks rocks [SEP] D. sedimentary rocks [SEP] E. A transportation fuel [SEP] F. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] G. Something inside the earth [SEP] H. Something that flies", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4XYF8FJ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do cycles of freezing and thawing water cause? [SEP] A. Metling snow [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. the looseness of soil [SEP] D. mechanical weathering [SEP] E. freezing oxygen [SEP] F. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] G. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] H. explosions", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAK9ENT85", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "cycles of freezing and thawing water can cause what? [SEP] A. clean county roads [SEP] B. exposure to cold [SEP] C. severely damaged roads [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. colder weather [SEP] F. Metling snow [SEP] G. smooth safe roads [SEP] H. rough riding", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS3SUAOR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what freezes and thaws to cause ice wedging? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. dams [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. carbon [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. lake [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EEL64WX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is common in high cold latitudes that can force soil particles together? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. earthquakes [SEP] C. evaporative cooling [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. Evaporation of water [SEP] F. subthermal movements [SEP] G. flooding and erosion [SEP] H. freezing and thawing water", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTU6TMS7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Freezing and thawing cause what type of weathering? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. climate [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. Metling snow [SEP] H. Winter", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVRYRJXS3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is caused by cycles of water freezing and thawing? [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. a tree falling [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. root growth [SEP] F. mechanical weathering [SEP] G. Condensation [SEP] H. fissures of hot, acidic water", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36CO6VQ60K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the rate of ice wedging? [SEP] A. In the winter [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. Dilution [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. it fluctuates [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1FJ7A6O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Cycles of freezing and thawing water help to make [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. cracks [SEP] E. Winter [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. biome [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYRE92ICGL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do cycles of freezing and thawing water cause? [SEP] A. Metling snow [SEP] B. Mechanical weathering [SEP] C. the looseness of soil [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. exposure to cold [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. heat production [SEP] H. looseness of dirt or compost", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VLSOS2D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cycles of freezing and thawing water cause this type of weathering? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. Metling snow [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOBMY3YK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cycles of freezing and thawing water cause [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. the oak can fall [SEP] C. mechanical weathering [SEP] D. the looseness of soil [SEP] E. In the winter [SEP] F. Metling snow [SEP] G. colder and wetter [SEP] H. looseness of dirt or compost", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4SEUIXI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is fourty percent of the total mass of organisms at a trophic level? [SEP] A. worms [SEP] B. carbon [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. leaves [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. food", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SK5MG1MZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is biomass the total mass of? [SEP] A. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. dead weight [SEP] D. organisms on the food chain [SEP] E. Microscopic organisms [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. sub-units of species [SEP] H. The number of individuals", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJHWE8WZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are organisms mostly made out of? [SEP] A. limestone [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. rock [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. carbon [SEP] H. fat", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2PXGV2Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "the total mass of organisms at a trophic level can be burned in an incinerator to what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. produce burning [SEP] C. produce energy [SEP] D. produce sound [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. produce light", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UF21KLP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The total mass of organisms in an environmental stage is called what? [SEP] A. food pyramid [SEP] B. extinction [SEP] C. ecological pyramid [SEP] D. food chain [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. biomass", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z3J0729", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the total mass of primary consumers [SEP] A. Plants [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. Mountains [SEP] E. Biomass [SEP] F. decreases [SEP] G. all matter [SEP] H. Weight", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAEEHY98", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a biomass' position in the food chain called? [SEP] A. ecosystem [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. action [SEP] D. food swamp [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. Trophic level [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. It decreases", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z4BS27H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Biomass is the total mass of living things at each what? [SEP] A. trophic level [SEP] B. important habitats [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. Power plants [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8B7NC11", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Biomass is the total mass of organisms on a level such as what [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. bottom of feet [SEP] E. herbivores [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. energy usage", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSNRWIV0L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Biomass is the total mass of organisms at a step in the what? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. food chain [SEP] D. agriculture [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI30B57SD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is fourty percent of the total mass of organisms at a trophic level? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. carbon [SEP] C. pan [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. food", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVFB636M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Biomass is the total mass of what at a trophic level? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. living things [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. all matter [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQZ9STLT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do everything with legs or modified legs? [SEP] A. tortoises [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. snakes [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. worms [SEP] H. grow", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZJ6RBS8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How many legs do most arthropods have? [SEP] A. legs [SEP] B. Many [SEP] C. 12 [SEP] D. six [SEP] E. four [SEP] F. zero [SEP] G. eight [SEP] H. two", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MKEG387", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Arthropods are small animals with how many legs? [SEP] A. 2 [SEP] B. millipede [SEP] C. Aves [SEP] D. six [SEP] E. long [SEP] F. one hundred [SEP] G. legs [SEP] H. two", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN872CD6BR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens to insects? [SEP] A. They are eaten [SEP] B. Damages them [SEP] C. decrease stamina [SEP] D. They may not survive. [SEP] E. ignored [SEP] F. incinerated [SEP] G. not eaten [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKU5XSWQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "_ have jointed exoskeletons. [SEP] A. Insects [SEP] B. Mammals [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. Amphibians [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. tortoises [SEP] H. Reptiles", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL96356QEP0S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have jointed segmented exoskeletons? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. mountains [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. crocodiles [SEP] G. knee joints [SEP] H. animals", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6U63AIH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most animals with external skeletons and jointed legs are what? [SEP] A. homogenous [SEP] B. spiders [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. strong [SEP] F. octopus [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. scorpions", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SLHZQAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are some invertebrates? [SEP] A. catfish [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. food", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHWW44US", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is the largest group of animals? [SEP] A. tortoises [SEP] B. ducks [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHH2T59Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are the largest group of animals? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. crocodiles [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. protected", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYT048DAZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are scorpions? [SEP] A. strong [SEP] B. infected [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. Catch prey [SEP] G. long tail [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX904MR6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is an arthopod with two wings? [SEP] A. rare [SEP] B. fly [SEP] C. two [SEP] D. host [SEP] E. Aves [SEP] F. male [SEP] G. bird [SEP] H. bats", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9TY69BX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can can organism to die? [SEP] A. A virus [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. Homeostasis [SEP] E. hypothyroidism [SEP] F. Hydration [SEP] G. Heat stroke [SEP] H. Common cold", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXLNJQQU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If an organism becomes too hot, what might it experience? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide loss [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. digestion [SEP] G. freezing [SEP] H. sweat", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZCJWK9N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can happen if an organism is dehydrated? [SEP] A. it burns [SEP] B. thirst [SEP] C. anemia [SEP] D. it floats [SEP] E. it dies [SEP] F. drying out [SEP] G. Rise [SEP] H. it thrives", "id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64Y46Y0CJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what might die if it becomes too hot? [SEP] A. tunicates [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. gamma rays [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. some mammals [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO445JBJX3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can kill flowers? [SEP] A. Petals [SEP] B. Too much sun [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. Pollination [SEP] E. burning [SEP] F. dry conditions [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. Quality soil", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMA5DOUS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what may die if it becomes too hot? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. Frogs [SEP] C. some mammals [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. tunicates [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. thermometer [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMGWE3QK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause the body to stop functioning? [SEP] A. overheating [SEP] B. division [SEP] C. hypothyroidism [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. breathing [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QZ0KD1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "An organism may die if an organism does what? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. dormant state [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. eats [SEP] E. overheats [SEP] F. sleeps [SEP] G. kill them [SEP] H. drinks water", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFIAKZJE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can make an organism die? [SEP] A. Too much money [SEP] B. Too much time in the sun [SEP] C. some viruses [SEP] D. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] E. Temperature changing [SEP] F. Too much fun [SEP] G. If they can no longer get food [SEP] H. Too much food", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA37419MT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If an organism becomes too hot, then what completes their cycle? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Jellyfish [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. starfish [SEP] G. decomposers [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IBWMEHV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens if a plant gets too hot? [SEP] A. prolactin release [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. it collapses [SEP] F. chemical reaction [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZG8TDB0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a backbone like a human? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. Lizards [SEP] D. crocodiles [SEP] E. Squids [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. Bees [SEP] H. Flowers", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI30WCS7B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a backbone? [SEP] A. reptiles [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. the Sun [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. sponges [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLF60FYR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have a backbone? [SEP] A. carbon [SEP] B. toads [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. cats [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP2HR7TK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What kind of animal is classified as having a vertebrae? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. invertebrate [SEP] C. vertebrate chordate [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. the body's largest organ [SEP] F. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] G. hard boned animals [SEP] H. roundworm", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYRED1CCGH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do reptiles have? [SEP] A. wild rides [SEP] B. nerves [SEP] C. toadies [SEP] D. Bodily water [SEP] E. backbones [SEP] F. four limbs [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. pipe", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKNX5SEF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What animals have a backbone? [SEP] A. snails [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. camels [SEP] F. invertebrates [SEP] G. bats [SEP] H. Snakes", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81J0B6NY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what have a backbone? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. jellyfish [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. cats [SEP] F. invertebrates [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. toads", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DS4FUK0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What characteristics do chordates have? [SEP] A. arthropods [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. annelids [SEP] D. protozoa [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. backbone and jaw [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9SXNGIY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do vertebrate chordates have? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. primitive structures [SEP] C. a spinal cord and nerves [SEP] D. invertebrate structures [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. cell walls [SEP] G. characteristics [SEP] H. principals of aerodynamics", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I7ATKD5E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Vertebrate chordates have what part of the skeletal system? [SEP] A. spinal column [SEP] B. hard bones [SEP] C. aerobic capacity [SEP] D. cartilage bones [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. joints [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR4ZMSXN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals have what? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. backbone [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. retina [SEP] G. vision [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREDWOGCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Severe droughts may cause [SEP] A. evolution [SEP] B. population growth [SEP] C. forest is destroyed [SEP] D. species variation [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. the ground shaking [SEP] H. a bottleneck effect", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZEAS9KS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what are the results when a population suddenly gets much smaller? [SEP] A. stable [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. linear [SEP] E. negative [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. unpredictable", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOPME1HW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Bottleneck effect can be a precursor to what? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. Climate change [SEP] C. Destroy bridges [SEP] D. Cambrian explosion [SEP] E. ground to shake [SEP] F. clams [SEP] G. soda [SEP] H. extinction", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBOFVR5N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can occur in animals after a fire? [SEP] A. the population rises [SEP] B. Contaminated wounds [SEP] C. the population grows rapidly [SEP] D. the population fights the fire [SEP] E. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] F. the bottleneck effect [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTVCKMDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When an animal or plant group gets much smaller, that's called a: [SEP] A. bottleneck [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. population explosion [SEP] E. genus [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. Mason jar effect [SEP] H. choker", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT8WN4B8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be reduced when a population suddenly gets much smaller? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. The size of the Earth [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. The size of bottlenecks [SEP] E. The size of the environment [SEP] F. Genetic variation [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. Quality of life", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1NE36AE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can make the bottleneck effect occur in fish? [SEP] A. increased habitat [SEP] B. acid rain [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. increased food [SEP] F. storms [SEP] G. increased resources [SEP] H. Toxicity", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHH8A69C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what suddenly gets much smaller with the bottleneck effect [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] C. our nearest star [SEP] D. Decreased precipitation [SEP] E. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] F. large groups of individuals [SEP] G. the wearing away of rock [SEP] H. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBW1UE1Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the effect of a population suddenly getting much smaller? [SEP] A. major threat to health [SEP] B. Decreased precipitation [SEP] C. a lot of human deaths [SEP] D. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] E. it is unpredicatbale [SEP] F. If they can no longer get food [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. enormous damage to homes", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GJ471KT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is it called when the number of people suddenly gets smaller? [SEP] A. competing for resources [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. bottleneck effect [SEP] H. relocation", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ8VLXO4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Bottleneck effect can occur with [SEP] A. external migration [SEP] B. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] C. Movement of an air mass [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. if humans disturb bears [SEP] F. competing for resources [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. Temperature changing", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWQICP57", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does water turn into after boiling? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. Dew [SEP] C. lake [SEP] D. solid [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. salt", "id": "33CKWXB73JJE6OCUC8BVMF4H5R4114", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens when a liquid is boiled? [SEP] A. Sublimation [SEP] B. air cools [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. Water expanding [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. Condensation [SEP] G. Precipitation [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVKW9KSFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What changes water into a gas by adding heat energy? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. precipitation [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. transpiration [SEP] G. boiling [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFCXQJZ8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Changing from liquid to gas by adding heat energy occurs during what? [SEP] A. freezing water [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. reading books [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. prolonged thirst [SEP] F. breathing air [SEP] G. cooking soup [SEP] H. rain or sun shine", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4CKMU0X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes water to become steam? [SEP] A. Condensation [SEP] B. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] C. Increasing pressure [SEP] D. an engine [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. heating liquids [SEP] G. Reducing temperature [SEP] H. Adding heat energy", "id": "3HL8HNGX450NL89XNK59QNQU58KF9S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What heats water for boiling? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. magnets [SEP] D. Heat [SEP] E. ligt [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. salt", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKV0X6IU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "boiling is changing from a liquid to a gas by adding what? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. digestion", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04UUMLS9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What means a change from a liquid into a gas by adding heat energy? [SEP] A. Evaporation of water [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. violent evolution of bubbles [SEP] D. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] G. evaporative cooling [SEP] H. degrees Celsius", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES0YN3BYS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is added to propane to change it through the boiling process [SEP] A. vapors [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. pH [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. SO2 [SEP] G. fusion [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8RPY2JS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How is the change of a liquid to a gas measured? [SEP] A. Dilution [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. thirst [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BB833MC9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens to the density of a gas when heated? [SEP] A. stays constant [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. decreases [SEP] F. nothing [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. increases", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZIQH6XZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what will expand when heated? [SEP] A. arteries [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. breathing [SEP] D. viewing [SEP] E. condensation [SEP] F. a prism [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. chlorine", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE6LBV5K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "gas does what after going through a furnace into a cottage [SEP] A. expands [SEP] B. becomes toxic [SEP] C. has odor [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. Rise [SEP] F. moves [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. compresses", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MGX1KGQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does nitrogen do when it's heated [SEP] A. Expands [SEP] B. boiling [SEP] C. moves [SEP] D. Solidifies [SEP] E. Melts [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. Condenses", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B6BW1FY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what affects a gas? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. Evaporation [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. magnetism", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCDDPBIT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When gas is heated, it takes up more: [SEP] A. solutes [SEP] B. plasma [SEP] C. fluidity [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. space [SEP] F. viscosity [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ31L3BRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what will expand when heated? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. a prism [SEP] D. nitrogen [SEP] E. mass [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. glass", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIM3MCYF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what will expand when heated? [SEP] A. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. hydrogen chloride [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. Calcium carbonate [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566NEFTEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When does a gas's density decrease? [SEP] A. Time and energy [SEP] B. cool off [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. air cools [SEP] E. It becomes dormant [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. Dilution [SEP] H. When it's heated", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIHBJYC9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what have varied life cycles? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. absorb light energy [SEP] F. primitive green plants [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. biological diversity", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3MMT79IV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are algae capable of? [SEP] A. reproduction [SEP] B. rating [SEP] C. running [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. walking [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. water conservation [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVNH18GV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have varied life cycles? [SEP] A. absorb light energy [SEP] B. mountains [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. biological diversity [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. simplest green plants", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F00YV3JU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do the simplest of green plants have? [SEP] A. varied life cycles [SEP] B. spinal cords [SEP] C. backbones [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. absorb light energy [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. photosynthesis", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYTBZCS4T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of life cycle do desmids have? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. varied life cycle [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. immortal [SEP] G. fixed life cycle [SEP] H. static life cycle", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE38PWMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Something eaten by humans have varied what? [SEP] A. story times [SEP] B. commutes [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. life cycles [SEP] G. bedtimes [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURY59EV0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have varied life cycles? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. diatomes [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. days [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UR87KLJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What have varied life cycles? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. Variety. [SEP] D. Cycles. [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. Plants. [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. Life of air.", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1W0JOZN4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What type of life cycles do plants have? [SEP] A. The same [SEP] B. boring [SEP] C. Flowers [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. varied [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. magical", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J5HK8VQS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "fish eat foods with varied what [SEP] A. life cycles [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. nutrition [SEP] H. protein", "id": "3HOSI13XHZN2QE8I8UFLOJ6ZZ0ZDDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "the simplest of green plants have what? [SEP] A. varied life cycles [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. Organic compounds [SEP] D. absorb light energy [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP6HWKSV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are most algae? [SEP] A. body water [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. haploid [SEP] F. epidermal [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF0327OJ1B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Certain aquatic organisms eaten by fish have what kind of life cycles? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. varied [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. gills [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. kinetic [SEP] G. survival [SEP] H. recycling", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8BNUO9C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do Coccolithophorids have? [SEP] A. a cuticle [SEP] B. epidermis and dermis [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. varied life cycles [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. Epidermis", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7EJJUWNP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "besides proteins, what do some viruses have an envelope of? [SEP] A. bioaerosols [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. red blood cells [SEP] H. body fats", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1ECERAF4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Viral envelopes are sometimes made of fats and what? [SEP] A. cellulose [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. protein [SEP] E. viral particles [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3GNA64GUZE31BAXUYA3MQ6P6R74Q5N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do some viruses have a coating of? [SEP] A. chromosomes [SEP] B. calories [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. phospholipids [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. a cuticle", "id": "3TE22NPXPBBCQM6WM8DZIBINXJZ44O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Some what make their own membranes? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y54WXWF2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What have similar membranes? [SEP] A. PDAs [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. crocodiles [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. fur seals [SEP] H. insects", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36ND26QS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Name one kind of a protein that some viruses have inside their phospholid envelope? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. negative [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. intrinsic [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPV2CEL0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Some strange life forms have an envelope of what? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. biological diversity [SEP] C. Something coming from a gland [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. characteristics [SEP] F. phospholipids and proteins [SEP] G. Positive charges [SEP] H. visible energy", "id": "3BC8WZX3V3VQSYAS8W5PYX47GQDRRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What might have an envelope of proteins and enzymes? [SEP] A. fur seals [SEP] B. some viruses [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. animal transport [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. chickens [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN87RF3FS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are some viruses enclosed by? [SEP] A. sub-units of species [SEP] B. phospholipids, fat, molecule [SEP] C. Germy surfaces [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] F. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] G. microorganisms [SEP] H. A compound that donates proton", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL824YC7OF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Some viruses have an envelope of [SEP] A. fats and proteins [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. aerobic capacity [SEP] D. keeps the organism warm [SEP] E. wavelengths and photons [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. looseness [SEP] H. To keep their body heat.", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM7518YVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most what in a gene pool are beneficial to organisms? [SEP] A. resistance activities [SEP] B. genetic ties [SEP] C. genetic distractions [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. genetic variations [SEP] H. genetic similarities", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E6O7WNZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is the basis for natural selection? [SEP] A. hydrogen [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. weathering [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. artificial intelligence [SEP] F. mutation [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46X2Q581", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Mutation in a gene pool is the raw material for what [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. large litters [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. many offspring [SEP] G. evolution [SEP] H. twins", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVZBOPVU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Mutation creates [SEP] A. colors [SEP] B. biodiversity [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. genetic defects [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. genetic splitting [SEP] H. genetic similarities", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5XCY922", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Mutation creates new genetic variation in what? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. adult people [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. chickens [SEP] E. adult genotypes [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. adult arms [SEP] H. adult variations", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBX071EP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the basis for natural selection? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Artificial construct [SEP] C. stasis [SEP] D. root growth [SEP] E. mutation [SEP] F. magic [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. competition", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE1UIAER", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens when there are random changes in the genetic information of an organism? [SEP] A. New genetic variation [SEP] B. Cancer [SEP] C. cause people to become sick. [SEP] D. deadly and devastating [SEP] E. Identical twins [SEP] F. Random diseases [SEP] G. death and devastation [SEP] H. a tree falling", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYIHOL4F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mutation leads to _. [SEP] A. Devolution [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. Evolution. [SEP] E. Degeneration [SEP] F. Extinction [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0F3C2TNK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The gene pool expands through fertilization and: [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. agriculture [SEP] C. mutation [SEP] D. babies [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. zygotes [SEP] G. relocation [SEP] H. competition", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI9QPMP4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can achieve new genetic variation in its gene pool? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. A computer [SEP] E. influenza viruses [SEP] F. nothing [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. dust", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50ESAUJN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a basis for natural selection? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. mutation [SEP] D. root growth [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. cows", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S88UJEUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What creates new genetic variation in the gene pool? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. passenger pigeons [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] E. random changes in genes [SEP] F. that material's properties [SEP] G. a tree falling [SEP] H. By wind and rain", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756F3BPCX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "how frequent are new genetic variations in a gene pool? [SEP] A. rare [SEP] B. four [SEP] C. Summer [SEP] D. years [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. albino [SEP] H. HIV", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ805GMZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are insects? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. spread flower seeds [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. invertebrates [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. worms", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OC99ZT7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What animals belong to the largest phylum of invertibrates? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. octopuses [SEP] D. tortoises [SEP] E. eartworms [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1YYNZ8L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What group do insects belong to? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. annelida [SEP] D. mollusca [SEP] E. chordata [SEP] F. honeybees [SEP] G. arthropods [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R9ZQR3E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What don't arthropods have? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. backbone [SEP] C. Weight [SEP] D. exoskeleton [SEP] E. rights [SEP] F. meaning [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFXGUTM9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Arthropods are the what without a backbone? [SEP] A. largest phylum [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. largest mammals [SEP] E. largest organs [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. largest species", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46XCS85Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are arthropods the largest phylum of? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. absorb light energy [SEP] C. converting mass to energy [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. animals without a backbone [SEP] F. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. Earth orbiting the Sun", "id": "3EKVH9QMEY3FN4A2B5V4S0FVOV92D4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are invertebrates? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. gorillas [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBQD2R5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What don't arthropods have? [SEP] A. an exoskeleton [SEP] B. legs [SEP] C. Bodily water [SEP] D. Damaged hearing [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. a backbone [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. backs", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCRCFJBJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are in the largest phylum of invertebrates? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. infected [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB6CMW1S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are arthropods the largest phylum of? [SEP] A. Something to move [SEP] B. animals without a backbone [SEP] C. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] D. microorganisms [SEP] E. absorb light energy [SEP] F. converting mass to energy [SEP] G. Generating heat [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566RUHETI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What have no backbone? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. arthropods [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7EAMDWN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "an objects color determines how much it is affected by what [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. perspiration [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. absorption", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S858KUEG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What will happen if an object is in the sunlight? [SEP] A. Grow old [SEP] B. Get dirty [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. Heat up [SEP] H. Cool down", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP12CKBD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What absorbs sunlight? [SEP] A. organic molecules [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. living things [SEP] D. A tree at night. [SEP] E. A plant in a shady room. [SEP] F. Solar panels on a roof. [SEP] G. Water in a dark room. [SEP] H. They have thick fur", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGOSC8CT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do leaves get from the sun? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. nitrogen [SEP] F. solar energy [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT6430JA7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "An object in the what will absorb energy and then re-radiate it as heat? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. our star [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU5F42QN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What will happen to a badge in the sun? [SEP] A. body temperature reduces [SEP] B. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] C. reflecting light [SEP] D. They may not survive. [SEP] E. heat is produced [SEP] F. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] G. it will absorb solar energy [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TPO2BM1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a solar panel in sunlight provide? [SEP] A. two [SEP] B. images [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. Power [SEP] H. homes", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAG8HHJQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does an object absorb from the sun? [SEP] A. H20 [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. Gases [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYOM7DOU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires sleep? [SEP] A. amphibians [SEP] B. athletes [SEP] C. healing [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. dolphins [SEP] G. rock [SEP] H. humans", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCZKAEXP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Healing requires what kind of sleep? [SEP] A. disturbed [SEP] B. frustrated [SEP] C. fitful [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. good [SEP] F. slow [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B7RXQJ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what requires rest? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. amphibians [SEP] C. all animals [SEP] D. watching tv [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. most organisms [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. cell regeneration", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VO8OU6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What requires sleep? [SEP] A. ice [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. amphibians [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. dolphins [SEP] F. snail [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. healing", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK69VTQJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "healing requires what as well as sitting [SEP] A. sleep [SEP] B. fasting [SEP] C. running [SEP] D. muscles [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. jumping [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOD1WGXI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does healing require? [SEP] A. strategy [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. time [SEP] H. desire", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OZC9SPG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do tissues need to repair themselves? [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. body [SEP] C. rest [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. bones [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. heat", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXI3YWIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Lavender can induce [SEP] A. healing [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. mutations [SEP] E. Heart rate [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. symptoms [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99TB39SJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does energy require? [SEP] A. store [SEP] B. Heat [SEP] C. fusion [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. motors [SEP] F. rest [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. fats", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29WNNT3Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Seasons cause change to what of animals? [SEP] A. genetic material [SEP] B. species of offspring [SEP] C. native habitats [SEP] D. most organisms [SEP] E. color of nails [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. an external framework [SEP] H. shape of head", "id": "3Z4GS9HPNV96SW6YQ49DOZM7B7477K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can cause change to the environment? [SEP] A. Winter [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. vacuums [SEP] D. drought [SEP] E. summer [SEP] F. pennies [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. pesticide", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHJZCUNU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What changes as the earth's axis moves? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. The atmosphere [SEP] D. Environment [SEP] E. The closeness of the moon [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. The sun's temperature [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTAY3BVR9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "weather cause change to the what [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. size of the ocean [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. earth's crust [SEP] E. The atmosphere [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. Quality of life", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQITPXQN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does winter cause? [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. the earth to rotate [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. the stars to shine [SEP] E. the sun to rotate [SEP] F. Decreased precipitation [SEP] G. change to the environment [SEP] H. decreases its bodily water", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIC4QPN8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does winter do? [SEP] A. It becomes dormant [SEP] B. decreases its bodily water [SEP] C. decreases the freezing point [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. It remains dormant [SEP] F. prevent heat loss [SEP] G. body temperature reduces [SEP] H. cause change to the enviroment", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCBV4DIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is something that changes an ecosystem? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. herbicide [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHQ3WT2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can environmental change affect? [SEP] A. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] B. the life history of a species [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. organisms and their habitat [SEP] E. rivers and streams [SEP] F. global ecosystems [SEP] G. that material's properties [SEP] H. other living things", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1UEW45Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do seasons cause change to? [SEP] A. one celled organisms [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. native habitats [SEP] D. coastlines [SEP] E. an external framework [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. colors of the spectrum [SEP] H. our nearest star", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KNYGZCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which requires sunlight for photosynthesis? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. Milkweed butterfly [SEP] D. Barracuda [SEP] E. coral [SEP] F. Poison ivy [SEP] G. American toad [SEP] H. tiny polyps", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKSBPFB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plants require sunlight for what? [SEP] A. living and growing [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. potting and soiling [SEP] D. manuring [SEP] E. fertilizing [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. bloom time", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0XP5UIF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "a plant requires sunlight to store what [SEP] A. cellulose [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. dna [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. fat [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RIZ68GT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A plant requires _ for photosynthesis [SEP] A. proteins [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. mitochondria [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. plasma", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USMPHVTX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What requires sunlight? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. leaves [SEP] C. wood [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. gasoline [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Nematoda [SEP] H. Jellyfish", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4SYDIX5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Plants require what in order to feed themselves? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. grain [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VPSJ6UV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what requires sunlight for photosynthesis? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. rice [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. caterpillars [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. thermometer [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKCK2J5U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does sunlight create for plants? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. entropy [SEP] D. sunbathing [SEP] E. happiness [SEP] F. survival [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. growth", "id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU74LXB5H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do plants require to make food? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. Proteins [SEP] G. power [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XBABIE4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Chromosomes are units of information causing traits to be what to offspring? [SEP] A. cycles [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. haploid [SEP] D. haploid plants [SEP] E. passed on [SEP] F. passed down [SEP] G. passed up [SEP] H. passed over", "id": "3TE22NPXPBBCQM6WM8DZIBINSM644W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Intelligence primarily comes from what being pass down? [SEP] A. surname [SEP] B. Proteins [SEP] C. books [SEP] D. education [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Chromosomes [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. satellites", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIF25CYP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "information in an organism 's what determine physical and some behavioral characteristics of offspring [SEP] A. Species [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. chromosomes [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. feet [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. habitat [SEP] H. mind", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEPZSQ7T2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What cause genetic traits to be passed down to that organism 's offspring? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. math [SEP] C. SNPs [SEP] D. gene [SEP] E. p53 [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. cells", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KRCZOT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How are genetic traits passed down to offspring? [SEP] A. Through mucus [SEP] B. Through chromosomes [SEP] C. Through bacteria [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. Through the environment [SEP] F. Through play [SEP] G. Males and females [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOB4OFRX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "how traits are passed down, or inherited, is found in information in an organism's what? [SEP] A. Species [SEP] B. messengers [SEP] C. hair follicles [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. skin cells [SEP] F. Endocrine system [SEP] G. chromosomes [SEP] H. proteins", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJWQ9KNX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "DNA causes what to inherit genetic traits? [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. some mammals [SEP] C. ancestors [SEP] D. Nematoda [SEP] E. heterotrophs [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. minerals [SEP] H. grandparents", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YORJK05M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "information in an organism 's chromosomes cause genetic traits to be passed down to what? [SEP] A. The organisms parents. [SEP] B. male gametes [SEP] C. Genetic drift. [SEP] D. The organisms children. [SEP] E. Males and females [SEP] F. Mate. [SEP] G. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] H. living things", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4Q0S0UJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Information in organism's chromosomes cause what to be passed down to their litters? [SEP] A. favorite foods [SEP] B. gene flow [SEP] C. genetic material [SEP] D. genetic traits [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. chromosomes", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZZY6QYM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "where are genetic traits passed to? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. children [SEP] E. ancestors [SEP] F. parents [SEP] G. cousins [SEP] H. consumers", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6YN6GALI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes genetic traits to be passed down to that organism 's offspring? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. rice [SEP] C. SNPs [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. gene [SEP] F. sex [SEP] G. the opposite sex [SEP] H. water", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8BGGH8IX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "information in what's chromosomes cause genetic traits to be passed down to offspring? [SEP] A. children [SEP] B. Man's [SEP] C. RNA [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. alleles [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. genes", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUVVWYN1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be caused by information located in an organism's chromosomes? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. smallpox [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. sleepwalking [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. hyperthyroidism", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696JS4MIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Insect bites cause what to organisms? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. Injury [SEP] D. hunger [SEP] E. thirst [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. desire", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEIJWF4R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can ant bites do? [SEP] A. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] B. absorb light energy [SEP] C. cause predators to come [SEP] D. decrease stamina [SEP] E. prevent heat loss [SEP] F. cause instant death [SEP] G. cause fertilization [SEP] H. cause harm to living things", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHSDY4UG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Living things can be protected by [SEP] A. foolish behavior [SEP] B. exoskeleton [SEP] C. shells [SEP] D. Quasars [SEP] E. coral reefs [SEP] F. malnutrition [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. pesticides", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI73AZS6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can an insect to do cause harm to people? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Injury [SEP] C. Bite an iguana [SEP] D. Bite a dog [SEP] E. deadly [SEP] F. Bite [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. Bite an insect", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EGZJU10", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "poisonous substances can cause what to come to living things [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. higher nitrogen [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. Injury [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. cell growth [SEP] H. harm", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7I59KCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be harmed by poison? [SEP] A. circulatory systems [SEP] B. venom [SEP] C. dead creatures [SEP] D. amphibians [SEP] E. toxins [SEP] F. living things [SEP] G. some mammals [SEP] H. some invertebrates", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MUPJ5Y45", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to humans? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. steroids [SEP] D. air molecules [SEP] E. assassin bugs [SEP] F. vegetables [SEP] G. ladybugs [SEP] H. smoking tobacco", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW304Z9U03R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How can you prevent harm caused by flea bites? [SEP] A. Bathing your dogs [SEP] B. Using repellent [SEP] C. Eating healthier [SEP] D. Endocrine system [SEP] E. prolactin release [SEP] F. an external framework [SEP] G. focusing a lens [SEP] H. Drinking water", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSNQXDV0H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of these insects can harm living things? [SEP] A. their hosts [SEP] B. eukyarotes [SEP] C. Kill them [SEP] D. cause their death [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. Female mosquitoes [SEP] G. tapeworms [SEP] H. a pathogens", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY0Y1XV5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Water moving sediment downstream can form [SEP] A. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] B. taiga [SEP] C. underground systems [SEP] D. habitats for aquatic species [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. hurricanes [SEP] G. volcanoes [SEP] H. basic building blocks of life", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB28FCSZ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A sandbar is formed by [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. magma eruptions [SEP] C. wind currents [SEP] D. near the shoreline [SEP] E. seismic activity [SEP] F. natural erosion [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD20PXT2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is required for the ideal habitat for new stands of cottonwood? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. Black tar [SEP] F. Hot magma [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. Chainsaws", "id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7CMFR7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What moves sediment downstream? [SEP] A. streams. [SEP] B. High winds [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. Fish [SEP] F. Tourists [SEP] G. Currents [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBGYT76Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Water moving sediment downstream creates what? [SEP] A. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] B. boats [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. nesting habitats [SEP] E. patch reefs [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. oceans [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SX54OM2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What type of habitat can be formed by sediment moved downstream by water? [SEP] A. watershred [SEP] B. caves [SEP] C. desert [SEP] D. coral reef [SEP] E. savannah [SEP] F. streams [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. nesting", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WM3NZNT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does water move downstream to form a sandbar? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. minerals [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUR5P2O1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What happens on the formation where water moves sediment downstream? [SEP] A. mechanical [SEP] B. watershred [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. cranes roost [SEP] E. near the shoreline [SEP] F. streams. [SEP] G. it can be seen [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685FZ7YZIN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What forms sandbars? [SEP] A. soils [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. cellulose [SEP] D. Collagen [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. soft soil [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ2MUR28", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what falls on land, soaking into the ground and becoming groundwater? [SEP] A. dead organisms [SEP] B. river [SEP] C. hydrogen [SEP] D. floods [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. H 2 O [SEP] G. weathering [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1ECKLFAF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When snow falls to the ground and soaks into the ground, what can it become? [SEP] A. steam [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. thermal heat [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. groundwater [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJX8Z231", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Some precipitation that falls on land may soak in, becoming a breeding place for what? [SEP] A. mosquitoes [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. alpacas [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. rabbits [SEP] G. fleas [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMDGE3QL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Springs can be fed by what? [SEP] A. mechanical waves [SEP] B. vernal equinox [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. digestive track [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. carnivores", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET8JGT67", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is rain that absorbs into the earth called? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. soilwater [SEP] D. groundwater [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. mud [SEP] G. puddle [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALQ9HTSZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some precipitation that falls on land soaks into the ground, into: [SEP] A. wells and springs [SEP] B. mountains [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. it flows to a lower level [SEP] E. water vapor [SEP] F. sedimentary rocks [SEP] G. deltas [SEP] H. loose dirt", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JXOCWOV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What may soak into the ground, becoming groundwater? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. wells [SEP] C. H 2 O [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. H20 [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. dust [SEP] H. river", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D29IACWC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What might fall on land may soak into the ground, becoming groundwater? [SEP] A. river [SEP] B. floods [SEP] C. Rocks [SEP] D. Hail [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. Soil [SEP] G. Trash [SEP] H. salt", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UE7QYMX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be filled with precipitation that falls on land and soaks into the ground? [SEP] A. fields [SEP] B. Roads [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. wells [SEP] E. nektar [SEP] F. porous [SEP] G. solutes [SEP] H. river", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZETSK95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Some precipitation that falls on land may fill what? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. important habitats [SEP] C. autumnal pools [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. storing water [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. loose dirt", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATZHEBA6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Rainbows are formed via [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. water vapor [SEP] E. water cycles [SEP] F. water tables [SEP] G. just light [SEP] H. condensation", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHPY7WO16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can form a rainbow? [SEP] A. salmon [SEP] B. A laser [SEP] C. streams. [SEP] D. A prism [SEP] E. A projector [SEP] F. A flashlight [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. streams", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB28ELZSI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "After a storm refraction of light occurs where the light is split into all different what [SEP] A. directions [SEP] B. patterns [SEP] C. Joules [SEP] D. similar [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. destinations [SEP] H. colors", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW4QP2YY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when light hits water? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. It gets heated up [SEP] D. Winds are formed [SEP] E. Rainbows are formed [SEP] F. Tornadoes are formed [SEP] G. Heat energy [SEP] H. Hurricanes are formed", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNVW4HKA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is formed when light hits water and refracts in different wavelengths? [SEP] A. Rainbows [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. patch reefs [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. Clouds [SEP] F. coral reefs [SEP] G. The light disappears [SEP] H. Lightning", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X2492YWJG2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is formed by refraction of light by separating light into all different colors? [SEP] A. reflection [SEP] B. an electron lens [SEP] C. chromatic dispersion [SEP] D. greenhouse gases [SEP] E. water condensation [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. Males and females [SEP] H. movement of tectonic plates", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBV7VIQ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What object can be used to create a rainbow? [SEP] A. power [SEP] B. refracted [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. arc [SEP] E. lenses [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. prism [SEP] H. leprechauns", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKR4TDWP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A spectrum is formed by refraction of light by separating light into all different what? [SEP] A. categories [SEP] B. dyes [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. pigments [SEP] E. light [SEP] F. colors [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7INH5A2XS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "a rainbow is formed by what into all different colors? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. diffraction [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. shaping [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. recalling [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. spreading", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BX9Q0V1H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes rainbows? [SEP] A. mutations [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. earthquake [SEP] D. magma [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. Condensation [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XR4CBHN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a rainbow is formed by what of light by separating light into all different colors [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Color palette [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. Bending. [SEP] G. Rainbow brite [SEP] H. Light bulb", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJN678EM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is a rainbow formed by? [SEP] A. Condensation [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. pot of gold [SEP] F. rain or sun shine [SEP] G. bending of light [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKY3ZED5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is formed by refraction of light by separating light into all different wavelengths? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. a prism [SEP] D. a rainbow [SEP] E. a cloud [SEP] F. heterotrophs [SEP] G. a mirror [SEP] H. photons", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXAAQV1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is formed by the bending of light? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. A rainbow [SEP] D. coral reefs [SEP] E. coral [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. kalenchoes", "id": "3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYG12X0BO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A rainbow is formed by what of rays? [SEP] A. an electron microscope [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. rain or sun shine [SEP] F. separation of colors [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWNONXL0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is sometimes used for heating buildings? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. A Greek letter [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. dirt power [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. horse power [SEP] G. clean power [SEP] H. firepower", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBSZKLVJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which of the following is sometimes used to indirectly heat buildings? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. carbon monoxide [SEP] C. direct energy [SEP] D. dropping spheres [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. nuclear fission [SEP] H. farm animals", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EGVFU1O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is electricity sometimes used to heat? [SEP] A. space [SEP] B. hospitals [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. direct energy [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. condensation [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP27DHDZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are radiators used for? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. homes [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Lift [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. Air conditioning [SEP] H. Heat", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GE7D1K0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is energy used for? [SEP] A. heating buildings [SEP] B. courtship [SEP] C. reversing time [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. Quality of life [SEP] F. to stay warm [SEP] G. destroying matter [SEP] H. teleportation", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N84TZEX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used for heating buildings? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. climate [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. calcite [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONL7W4NW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is used for heating buildings? [SEP] A. electrons in motion [SEP] B. protons in motion [SEP] C. coiled neutrons [SEP] D. one celled organisms [SEP] E. Movement of an air mass [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] H. compound of hydrogen oxygen", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGEO5PX9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does electricity help humans do? [SEP] A. increases a body's strength [SEP] B. Time travel [SEP] C. Remember things [SEP] D. magic [SEP] E. lowered energy cost [SEP] F. Relieve pain [SEP] G. move to different locations [SEP] H. Live in cold climates", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTAZV3RVI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are most buildings heated with? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. compound of hydrogen oxygen [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. cellulose [SEP] F. turbine generators [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. direct energy", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMM99LOU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plant reproduction depends on what happening? [SEP] A. grains being destroyed [SEP] B. Converted sugar [SEP] C. population movement [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. grains being planted [SEP] F. grains being burned [SEP] G. grains being eaten [SEP] H. bloom time", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62WI3ECY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does plant reproduction require? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. bloom time [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. snow [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R51ER32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do sunflowers need to procreate? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. genetic material [SEP] C. artificial light [SEP] D. seed dispersal [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. shady areas [SEP] G. parasitic insects [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRUDHXB6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are plants pollinated by? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. Bees [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. Wind [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8CJRQ9D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a plant require for reproduction? [SEP] A. Males and females [SEP] B. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] C. male gametes [SEP] D. fertilization occurs [SEP] E. organic material [SEP] F. fertilization [SEP] G. Something a rodent does [SEP] H. food particles", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC45WWX0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do spermatophytes replicate? [SEP] A. In chromosomes [SEP] B. They lay eggs [SEP] C. Seeds are dispersed [SEP] D. dormant state [SEP] E. within roundworms [SEP] F. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] G. bloom time [SEP] H. by indirect light", "id": "3EKVH9QMEY3FN4A2B5V4S0FVKGQD2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do plants require for reproduction? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. bloom time [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZEOEBDD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do flowers require for reproduction? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. dispersal [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI10CKPJK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do plants require for reproduction? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. fruits [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YM5JETYQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What requires investment, seed mass, size and dispersal? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. Species [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. coral [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. gene flow [SEP] G. Frogs [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK63N3GR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What mechanism do plants use to produce offspring? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. seed dispersal [SEP] E. genetic material [SEP] F. In chromosomes [SEP] G. mutations [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SDAFRPG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what conserves body heat with their hair? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. trees", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2OF287E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do coyotes conserve body heat? [SEP] A. They have webbed feet [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. With their fur [SEP] D. Having no hair [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. storing water [SEP] G. Running really fast [SEP] H. Shivering", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MJHA386", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do mammals use to conserve heat? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. haircoat [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. tail", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAXAX1MRY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what conserves body heat with their hair or fur? [SEP] A. weathering [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. snakes [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. ants [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. monkeys [SEP] H. goats", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXL7VWI2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The protective covering on mammals, that helps them conserve body heat, is usually: [SEP] A. spiny [SEP] B. scaley [SEP] C. elastic [SEP] D. dense [SEP] E. fuzzy [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. spiky [SEP] H. fat", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CHBXBFG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What conserves body heat with its fur? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. naked mole rats [SEP] C. shrews [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. deer [SEP] G. bats [SEP] H. whales", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBJK1OII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What kind of animals conserve energy with their hair or fur? [SEP] A. fur [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. frogs [SEP] F. cactus [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RBTA9CS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do animals make with metabolism? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. carbohydrates [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. magma [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Acids", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3PE16LWE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How do dogs conserve body heat? [SEP] A. their blood cells [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. their nails [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. their fur [SEP] H. their hair", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SARBH40P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do mammals use their body hair or fur to conserve? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. strength [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. health", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4668IXU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Mammals keep what with hair or fur? [SEP] A. coat [SEP] B. wool [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. nektar [SEP] E. warm [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. shivering [SEP] H. hydrated", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3DDPS7Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what conserves body heat with their hair or fur? [SEP] A. dogs [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. bats [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. cats", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AUCPKFI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What conserves body heat with their fur? [SEP] A. hawks [SEP] B. shrews [SEP] C. flying fish [SEP] D. pigs [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. crocodiles [SEP] H. bats", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOOVA7FQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What conserve body heat with their hair or fur? [SEP] A. foxes [SEP] B. snakes [SEP] C. goats [SEP] D. whales [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. lizards", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2MHTZDX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do mammals use to conserve body heat? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. sarcasm [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. keratin [SEP] G. sawdust [SEP] H. groceries", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBANPQIE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Mammals conserve body heat with what that produce thickness and colors? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. properties [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. a cuticle [SEP] F. follicles [SEP] G. dense [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHJG9433", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does energy enter in the form of sunlight or chemical compounds? [SEP] A. Generating heat [SEP] B. volume [SEP] C. colors of the spectrum [SEP] D. organisms and their habitat [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. Transfers energy [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. it helps plants in growing", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOC1KFRO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What enters ecosystems? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. Waste [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. Solar light [SEP] E. heat produced [SEP] F. Plastics [SEP] G. Metals [SEP] H. rays or beams", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB45QW1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where does energy enter into in the form of sunlight and chemical compounds? [SEP] A. sun [SEP] B. science lab [SEP] C. biomes [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. deserts [SEP] G. black hole [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOH1Q5DCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do ecosystems in nature need an influx of to remain feasible? [SEP] A. Continuous nuclear energy. [SEP] B. Natural lipids and proteins. [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. Renewable Sunny Delight.", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFRJNUXX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do ecosystems use sunlight for? [SEP] A. recovery [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. darkness [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. trials [SEP] F. pain [SEP] G. stay warm [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHLCD431", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The sun contributes what to ecosystems? [SEP] A. sun spot [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. darkness [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. positive [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. Nutrients [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566SDPTE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What enters ecosystems in the form of sunlight or combinations of elements? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZNX4SBO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "the basic necessity of an ecosystem enters in the form of what? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. recycling [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. root growth", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NOD48PP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do ecosystems use as energy? [SEP] A. Nutrients [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. fusion", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GWAG2WD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can enter oceans in the form of sunlight of chemical compounds? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. copper [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. Fungi [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSDYXO4R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Energy enters what in the form of sunlight or chemical compounds. [SEP] A. biomes [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. LEDs [SEP] G. propagate [SEP] H. photons", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2QDEHLM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Energy enters ecosystems in the form of [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. expelled", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKO5EUGG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is transported to other parts of the body? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. ice [SEP] C. oxygen and heat [SEP] D. vital organs [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. cat hair", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET758T66", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What process provides one substance transported by the blood? [SEP] A. breathing [SEP] B. heat produced [SEP] C. drink [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. osmosis [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. cell division [SEP] H. condensation", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ54FXOD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What typifies life? [SEP] A. Beauty [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Color [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. Oxygen [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1D2IM6E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Oxygen is just one substance transported through our what [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. mucus [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. ovaries [SEP] F. veins [SEP] G. bones [SEP] H. skin", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSB8C6WD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Muscles require substances transported in the body by [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. fat [SEP] E. neurons [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. bones", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DRMQUKA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is just one substance transported by hemoglobin? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. carbon [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. an anion [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYCANZ2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What transports oxygen? [SEP] A. Hemoglobin [SEP] B. hydrocarbons [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. burning coal [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEBO3FNC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Oxygen and glucose share this mechanism in the body: [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. transportation [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. oxidation reaction", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEUBTEM0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Completing a circuit causes fan's blades to what? [SEP] A. break [SEP] B. cycles [SEP] C. disappear [SEP] D. bend [SEP] E. behave [SEP] F. Rise [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. turn", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z0QZ27E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when the wire touches the battery? [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. The battery glows [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. The battery dies [SEP] E. Electricity flows [SEP] F. Electricity stops [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. activation energy", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT6NNLPQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "completing a circuit causes _ to flow through that circuit [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. pulse [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. complete [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Heart rate [SEP] H. electrons", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRYBQ4HL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what flows through a circuit when it is completed? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. electrons [SEP] D. direct energy [SEP] E. light switch [SEP] F. neutrons [SEP] G. Solar energy [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9PPVB92", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Power is produced when what happens? [SEP] A. circuit is opened [SEP] B. circuit is broken [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. forest is destroyed [SEP] E. circuit is burned out [SEP] F. circuit is completed [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. chemical reaction", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU4R8JC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does current follow? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. short [SEP] C. ground [SEP] D. watershred [SEP] E. courtship [SEP] F. circuit [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. voltage", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD3PWG0Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can completing a circuit give someone? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. quiet [SEP] C. shock [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. rodeo [SEP] G. babies [SEP] H. neurons", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN85ON3FS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what flows through a circuit when it is completed? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. insulators [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. electrons [SEP] E. protons [SEP] F. direct energy [SEP] G. light switch [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSCXT7P3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens when an animal comes in contact with an electric fence? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. it allows electricity to flow [SEP] C. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] D. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] E. death and devastation [SEP] F. exposure to cold [SEP] G. body temperature reduces [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI12XRJPT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Herbivores eat producers or other what? [SEP] A. roadkill [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. living things [SEP] D. scarce resources [SEP] E. carcasses [SEP] F. dead things [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFVXIO0X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can take in food by eating those that gain in terms of surplus? [SEP] A. rabbit [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. those who don't eat [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. producers [SEP] G. dead beings [SEP] H. consumers", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S87ZAEUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what takes in food by eating producers or other living things? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLOS14XQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which is higher on the food chain? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. decomposers [SEP] F. herbivores [SEP] G. producers [SEP] H. consumers", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TKXDI09", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What will consumers avoid by not eating? [SEP] A. Sleeping [SEP] B. Poisoning [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. Smoking [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. Exercise [SEP] G. Starving [SEP] H. death", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P480RTD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what takes in food by eating producers or other living things? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. producers [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. lettuce [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. bears [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. grass", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SGXLRPZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Scavengers take in food by eating what? [SEP] A. live prey [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. dead prey [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76G1S4JP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what takes in food by eating producers or other living things? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. all producers [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. fur seals", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O62THMJ8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What takes in food by eating producers or other living things? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. algae [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. people [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGN6Q7MMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What eats other living things? [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Plants [SEP] D. Flowers [SEP] E. chickens [SEP] F. A producer [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Consumers", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42YYY0TK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "That which is healthy when informed can take in what by eating producers? [SEP] A. take out [SEP] B. take in [SEP] C. food statistics [SEP] D. nectar [SEP] E. Fruits [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYL9F4LC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what catch and eat other living things for their food [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. kill them [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. herbivores [SEP] G. coral [SEP] H. Predators", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7935IBSR3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What takes in food by eating producers or other living things? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. Man [SEP] D. sheep [SEP] E. cats [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. bats [SEP] H. bears", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIM1Z1J96", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does alcohol interfere with? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. vodka [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. protons [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. neurons [SEP] H. recovery", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ0ZALUI3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are the structural and functional units of learning and behavior? [SEP] A. electrons [SEP] B. neurons [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. nucleus [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. proteins [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFXAFTMI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "excitotoxicity can do what to the structural units of the nervous system? [SEP] A. harm [SEP] B. loss [SEP] C. duplicate [SEP] D. kill [SEP] E. mutate [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. function [SEP] H. damage", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWVV0GBW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Neurons are the structural and functional units of where what is critical? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. Glial cells [SEP] C. nerves [SEP] D. Structural units [SEP] E. voltage [SEP] F. Storage units [SEP] G. Critical care [SEP] H. A computer", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XE5JIE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are connected to structural and functional units of the nervous system? [SEP] A. eardrum [SEP] B. axons [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. cilia [SEP] E. organ [SEP] F. motors [SEP] G. skin cells [SEP] H. nerves", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP4L37T6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following affects neurons? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Botulism [SEP] G. fever [SEP] H. temperature", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N31L3RDJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does botulism affect? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. neurons [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. animals", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USPQPTV8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Alcohol depresses [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. alveoli [SEP] C. emissions [SEP] D. thirst [SEP] E. neurons [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. Decibels", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXVZ8Q8Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what needs contact to smooth over long periods of time? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. quartz [SEP] G. cartilage [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3HSYG7LRBJXIIQK2SSNVW9WFNDCKKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what smooths over long periods of time due to contact? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. shale [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRK8OA6JC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is erosion? [SEP] A. moonlight [SEP] B. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. water vapor [SEP] E. fog [SEP] F. The area was once underwater [SEP] G. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] H. contact between rocks", "id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y563WWFH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what smooths over long periods of time due to contact? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. alluvial [SEP] C. granite [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. mountains [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV4HYOGZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Contact between solid mineral deposits over long periods of what causes them to smooth [SEP] A. time [SEP] B. vacuum [SEP] C. widen [SEP] D. cracks [SEP] E. clocks [SEP] F. years [SEP] G. Bend [SEP] H. instant", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEXGH4FA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes limestone to smooth? [SEP] A. contact [SEP] B. coffin [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. bacon [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756R6DPCH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Contact between what over long periods of time causes them to smooth? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. Smooth music. [SEP] C. Contact lenses. [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. Granite. [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. Time periods.", "id": "3I7DHKZYGNZ4KL7LKUSSE7LSXSB5FB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is smoothed by contact over long periods of time? [SEP] A. shale [SEP] B. earth [SEP] C. eras [SEP] D. Roads [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. ground", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO52IDOVY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Wave action causes? [SEP] A. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] B. contact between rocks [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. scattered light [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. energy of moving objects", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJKCEF8Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Contact between rocks over long periods of time causes rocks to be what? [SEP] A. coiled [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. inactive [SEP] D. subrounded [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. barrel-shaped [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW3202IPYSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes contact between rocks? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. deltas [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. seasons [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYC9IAXWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can friction due to gravity cause? [SEP] A. smoothing [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO523ROVI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "contact between rocks over long periods of time causes rocks to be what? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. Loose [SEP] C. slippery [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. homogenous [SEP] F. coiled [SEP] G. imbalanced [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8G503S0L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what between objects formed deep within the Earth causes them to smooth [SEP] A. Movement [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. contact [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. break off [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. Bend", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ07K0MVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "where are there social groups called prides? [SEP] A. under the sea [SEP] B. outer space [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. protected [SEP] E. arctic [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. Summer [SEP] H. africa", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH5BJGW7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How do lions get food? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. They hunt with their group [SEP] C. Your sensory system picks it up [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. They forage for fruit [SEP] F. Something coming from a gland [SEP] G. They appoint one hunter [SEP] H. They hunt alone", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HM07UAM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do lions live in? [SEP] A. apart [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. social groups [SEP] E. alone [SEP] F. salt and water. [SEP] G. separately [SEP] H. competition", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO0C0CVY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Lions live in social groups of up to twenty in their what? [SEP] A. power [SEP] B. house [SEP] C. forest [SEP] D. form [SEP] E. den [SEP] F. H 2 O [SEP] G. pack [SEP] H. genus", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PNV45C4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The type of supportive community that lions live in is called what? [SEP] A. neighborhood [SEP] B. good [SEP] C. a pride [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. group [SEP] F. the Lion's Club [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. positive", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBI3OOI6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What live in social groups called prides? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Pride parades [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Social networks [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. Leo's symbol [SEP] H. Social circles", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA698EKC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are lion communities called? [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. PDAs [SEP] C. groups [SEP] D. protected [SEP] E. prides [SEP] F. murders [SEP] G. flocks [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7JPZZL3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Who do lions hunt for? [SEP] A. their group [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA60D0NL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What social group is on Richard's shield? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. A pride. [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRFHZ1Y1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what moves to find shelter in another habitat because of habitat destruction? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. Whales [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. clouds [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. camels [SEP] H. density", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP5JUBKO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat? [SEP] A. urban sprawl [SEP] B. animal habitats [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. wide open spaces [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. sprawling mountains [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4G9P0UO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat? [SEP] A. smell and taste [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. human interaction [SEP] E. animal control [SEP] F. human thoughts [SEP] G. human recycling [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HC9XLJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Destruction of an animal's home causes animals to move to what? [SEP] A. nowhere [SEP] B. marshes and swamps [SEP] C. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] D. find shelter in another home [SEP] E. they body they live in [SEP] F. repaint the home [SEP] G. rivers and streams [SEP] H. stay in the same place", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIZP34PI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When a mammal's habitat is destructed, what does it do? [SEP] A. Destroy crops [SEP] B. death and devastation [SEP] C. stay in the habitat [SEP] D. move to another habitat [SEP] E. destroy the habitat further [SEP] F. cause their death [SEP] G. ignore the situation [SEP] H. prevent heat loss", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL647MFC5SV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does logging cause animals to do? [SEP] A. use oxygen, release carbon [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. hide [SEP] D. eat [SEP] E. erode [SEP] F. move to find shelter. [SEP] G. Destroy crops [SEP] H. Converting waste.", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JTBJHTN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Animals will relocate in response to [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. threat of asteroids [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. wildfires [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. ocean radiative transfer [SEP] H. depression", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWHMS2N3H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat? [SEP] A. death and devastation [SEP] B. a tree falling [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. Human population growth [SEP] E. games [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. Human decline [SEP] H. moonlight", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGT43PXI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. industry [SEP] E. bullfrogs [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. mines [SEP] H. wind", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPXB9HX7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes animals to move to find shelter elsewhere? [SEP] A. colder weather [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. decaying trees [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. ocean destruction [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSMZUQNL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "All species move to find shelter in another what [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. alluvial [SEP] D. habitat [SEP] E. coral reef [SEP] F. watershed [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4N0ZM4AD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Trees have woody stems covered with what? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. smooth ridges [SEP] C. looseness [SEP] D. protective layer [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. plastic sheet [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. thin metal", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWM60P53", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do trees have that insulates? [SEP] A. hats [SEP] B. looseness [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. woody stems [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. In their leaves", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A2A6TPK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what have woody stems covered with bark? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. elms [SEP] D. roses [SEP] E. oak [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. Spruce [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOBC67F7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Trees have woody stems covered with what? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. thin skin [SEP] C. protective skin [SEP] D. skinny cells [SEP] E. white skin [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. looseness", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXOCOQQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What part of a tree would be woody and covered in bark? [SEP] A. shrub beds [SEP] B. the leaves [SEP] C. the roots [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. a sapling [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. the trunk [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHIG0953", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a woody stem covered with bark? [SEP] A. Aloe [SEP] B. Cacti [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. Pines [SEP] F. Ferns [SEP] G. apple [SEP] H. elms", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALQ9VSTC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has woody stems covered with bark? [SEP] A. sunflowers [SEP] B. Newton [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. seaweed [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. palm trees [SEP] G. evergreens [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KQQEWBE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are sometimes made from the material that covers woody stems? [SEP] A. shrub beds [SEP] B. solid geometric shapes [SEP] C. saffron [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. turmeric [SEP] F. mustard seed [SEP] G. cinnamon sticks [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK510CWWT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a woody stem covered in bark? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. elms [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. Spruce [SEP] G. oaks [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE8XOFM7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what have woody stems covered with bark? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. Spruce [SEP] C. oak [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. elms [SEP] G. roses [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RUXRWVC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires hiding and sleeping for survival? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. rice [SEP] C. amphibians [SEP] D. organisms [SEP] E. Frogs [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMCB63Q2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Animals usually require what for survival? [SEP] A. organic molecules [SEP] B. organic material [SEP] C. Fluctuating body temperature. [SEP] D. Ears [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. Cold blood [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. Constant body temperature.", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CH8VY3AD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does a warm body temperature do? [SEP] A. helps a species to thrive [SEP] B. cools down the body [SEP] C. make a species endangered [SEP] D. Increase user's heart rate [SEP] E. heat the body [SEP] F. causes a species to go extinct [SEP] G. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] H. heat is produced", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXTATK5P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do warm-bodied creatures control their temperature for survival? [SEP] A. centralized nervous system [SEP] B. converting electricity to heat [SEP] C. sense organs [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. releasing urine [SEP] F. close glands [SEP] G. slow down metabolism [SEP] H. sweating and panting", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSQ2S8AK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what requires a warm body temperature for survival? [SEP] A. Man [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. dogs [SEP] G. fish [SEP] H. water", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYB608DZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do most animals need to be sure they survive on the Earth? [SEP] A. smell and taste [SEP] B. biodiversity [SEP] C. a building to live in [SEP] D. regulated body heat [SEP] E. a mate [SEP] F. sense organs [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. a car", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X56Y93B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What helps maintain body temperature? [SEP] A. hats [SEP] B. Lift [SEP] C. the inside of a refrigerator [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. arctic winds [SEP] G. freezing water [SEP] H. hair", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXAAVM72", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What requires a warm body temperature for survival? [SEP] A. trout [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. tuna [SEP] D. pigeons [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. leeches [SEP] G. Lobsters [SEP] H. octopus", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS97YFTU8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Animals use what to improve chances of surviving? [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. traits [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. dormancy [SEP] G. gene flow [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X1CHFJ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Warm body temperature requires what? [SEP] A. muscles [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. stamina [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. Oxygen", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y982VNW33", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are generally bigger and deeper than small fresh water ecosystems? [SEP] A. puddles [SEP] B. wetland [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. lakes [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. creeks [SEP] H. fens", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJHYHW8U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what likes bigger and deeper water than found in ponds? [SEP] A. leeches [SEP] B. Schwinn [SEP] C. Birds [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. trout [SEP] F. weathering [SEP] G. ducks [SEP] H. salmon", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S8C2E51", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Lakes are generally bigger and deeper than the birth home of what animal? [SEP] A. salmon [SEP] B. swea [SEP] C. Lemurs [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. Frogs [SEP] F. Sharks [SEP] G. cows [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVDO463B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "areas with bays and tributaries are bigger and deeper than what? [SEP] A. bays [SEP] B. feet [SEP] C. ponds [SEP] D. oceans [SEP] E. wetland [SEP] F. fens [SEP] G. seas [SEP] H. deltas", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWJHU6PG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "trout are found in places generally bigger and deeper than what [SEP] A. bays [SEP] B. lakes [SEP] C. oceans [SEP] D. ponds [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. deltas [SEP] G. wetland [SEP] H. salmon", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W64UVKI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is larger than ponds? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. deltas [SEP] C. H 2 O [SEP] D. loch [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. drop [SEP] G. puddle [SEP] H. bird bath", "id": "3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXHD6U9F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is generally bigger and deeper than ponds? [SEP] A. storing water [SEP] B. deltas [SEP] C. puddles [SEP] D. Loonhaunt [SEP] E. body water [SEP] F. droplets [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. bottled water", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK9BJQTB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What type of water is in lakes [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. there are waves in ponds [SEP] C. fresh water [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. there are no fish in lakes [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. storing water [SEP] H. fish eat meat", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS623CI4X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What bodies of water are bigger and deeper than ponds? [SEP] A. reservoirs [SEP] B. kalenchoes [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. root growth [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. our planet [SEP] H. deltas", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N31JORD0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Condensing causes [SEP] A. liquid to evaporate [SEP] B. water to flow [SEP] C. dirt to form [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. Heat energy [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. water to form [SEP] H. less water", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAMSLJH6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes something to form that pours and flows. [SEP] A. mixing [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. solidifying [SEP] E. hardening [SEP] F. condensing [SEP] G. Heat energy [SEP] H. blood", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU53K1X26K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can form from vapor? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. nicotine [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. glycogen [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. a prism", "id": "35L9RVQFCOH5JWO6GLO0P4PLDUVUH7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what causes liquid to form? [SEP] A. opposite of evaporation [SEP] B. Water expanding [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. freezing [SEP] E. heat production [SEP] F. burning wood [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDMBRYJX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does condensing cause? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. Asphalt to form [SEP] D. Animals to form [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. Solid to form [SEP] H. Water to form", "id": "374TNBHA8BUZDY7E9C8J13NZ06QQYN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does condensation alter? [SEP] A. flow [SEP] B. H20 [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. dew [SEP] F. pH [SEP] G. fuse [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQYADZU8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What forms into liquid from the air? [SEP] A. Alcohol [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. spring [SEP] E. coffee [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BQBO75A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is caused to form from condensing? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. salts [SEP] D. glass [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. NaCl [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WRXDNZ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Air carries moisture that causes a what to form [SEP] A. expand [SEP] B. watershed [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. root [SEP] E. a solute [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. cracks [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3NPFYT4IZC3J04NQ1KH5OBCOR7CXG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Friction can cause fires to break out in a home due to what? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. wind speed [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. centripetal force [SEP] E. wire placement [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU3CLJCK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What increases the temperature of a bearing? [SEP] A. metal type [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. speed [SEP] G. vaporization [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FAQPFZ6N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what causes the temperature of an object to increase? [SEP] A. decrease in motion [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. chronic impact [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. thermometer [SEP] F. lowering the heat [SEP] G. It gets heated up [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8CB1WU8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does pressure do to the temperature of an object? [SEP] A. Decreases [SEP] B. It's unmeasurable [SEP] C. Increases [SEP] D. reduce [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. cool off [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. Stays the same", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF8063XJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does friction do to a toy? [SEP] A. increases its temperature [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. converting electricity to heat [SEP] D. winds it up [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. douses it in water [SEP] G. frosts it [SEP] H. decreases its bodily water", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5NGUOVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Braking would cause what to an object's temperature? [SEP] A. it would decrease [SEP] B. it would stay the same [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. it would increase [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. it would go to infinity [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6MFUZ7C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Friction causes the heat of an object to do what? [SEP] A. increase [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. slowing it down [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. decrease [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. stay the same", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183ZYF7BX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Movement causes the temperature of an object to what? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. Rise [SEP] C. Newton's laws [SEP] D. reduce [SEP] E. inertia [SEP] F. it expands [SEP] G. It decreases [SEP] H. increase", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMUBW92QW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does rubbing an object on another object cause that object to do? [SEP] A. heat production [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. sandpaper [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. decrease in temperature [SEP] F. explode [SEP] G. heat the body [SEP] H. increase in temperature", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV30VVPP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can cause bearings to heat up? [SEP] A. friction [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. electrically [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5O356ERJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does pressure cause? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. exposure to cold [SEP] C. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] D. a tree falling [SEP] E. a lot of human deaths [SEP] F. Temperature to increase [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXTUIIFM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Dead tissue can be caused by what? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. pollen counts [SEP] C. advanced mathematics [SEP] D. microorganisms [SEP] E. migrating birds [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. Physical weathering [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5OTPOVI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can mosquitoes spread? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. one celled organisms [SEP] D. shadows [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. microorganisms [SEP] G. sterilized needles [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS0JKG2E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "With the exception of allergies, what may cause a person to seek medical attention? [SEP] A. Contact with latex [SEP] B. a tree falling [SEP] C. Organs within the body. [SEP] D. Contact with baby chicks [SEP] E. prolactin release [SEP] F. Contact with peanut butter [SEP] G. hypothyroidism [SEP] H. Contact with microorganisms", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VO06S2E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "mosquitoes can do what with microorganisms [SEP] A. motility [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. spread [SEP] D. filter [SEP] E. eat [SEP] F. kill [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. mitosis", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0YXP3JK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause infection? [SEP] A. disinfectant [SEP] B. soda [SEP] C. yeast [SEP] D. Herpes [SEP] E. rabies [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. painkillers [SEP] H. food", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G06GFDYM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can be found in raw wounds [SEP] A. bandages [SEP] B. antibiotics [SEP] C. some invertebrates [SEP] D. microorganisms [SEP] E. meat [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKNL9UG6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "microorganisms can cause a what of illnesses? [SEP] A. single [SEP] B. range [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. bit [SEP] E. germs [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. one", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ02YKIU5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Antibiotics can be used to treat what? [SEP] A. myopia [SEP] B. most organisms [SEP] C. balding [SEP] D. basic building blocks of life [SEP] E. age spots [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. Illness from microrganisms [SEP] H. single-celled organisms", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1HZF6MT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "_ can cause infections to grow. [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. nitric oxide [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. carbon dioxide [SEP] G. moisture [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP6XXBKK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause infection? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. horses [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. chickenpox [SEP] H. bladders", "id": "3EWIJTFFVO6DJ0LOSD2AFU41V2U0E5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can microorganisms cause? [SEP] A. darkness [SEP] B. rabies [SEP] C. Herpes [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. morbidity [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. sweat", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FVBD564", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which chemical added to water prevents illnesses? [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. Chlorine. [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P0Y8LWW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Cancer genes are an example of the type of thing that can be passed on through: [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. blood exposure [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. contagious [SEP] G. reproduction [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZMD3SD4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does BCRA2 sometimes cause? [SEP] A. Cancer [SEP] B. Down syndrome [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. Blue eyes [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. Cleft palates [SEP] H. illness", "id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDVFQYIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be passed down through the males? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. cancer treatments [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. cloning [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. cancer genes [SEP] G. genetic testing [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AWPI5ZJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what kind of genes can be inherited? [SEP] A. deadly [SEP] B. offspring [SEP] C. psychic [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. weathering [SEP] F. mass [SEP] G. three [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHM2ELIO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be a disease with genetic traits? [SEP] A. Allergies [SEP] B. cancer [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. flu [SEP] E. disease cells [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. illness", "id": "3Z4GS9HPNV96SW6YQ49DOZM7E6C77T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Parents can pass on many genes, including those for: [SEP] A. the eyes [SEP] B. trust accounts [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. babies [SEP] E. cremation [SEP] F. clothing [SEP] G. cancer [SEP] H. offspring", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHVH7U4Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can be inherited? [SEP] A. leukemia [SEP] B. fever [SEP] C. gravity [SEP] D. the eyes [SEP] E. Weight [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. anemia [SEP] H. digestion", "id": "3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSQ1IA8A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can some genes be? [SEP] A. mutated [SEP] B. correlated [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. same [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. normal [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHIHKMUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Cancer genes can be a what? [SEP] A. refract or absorb. [SEP] B. mistake in the gene [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. fault of the protein [SEP] E. mistake in the wall [SEP] F. purpose of the cell [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. a lot of human deaths", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWCY5LXF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be inherited? [SEP] A. smoking tobacco [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. Damaged hearing [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. carcinoma genes [SEP] H. radio waves", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RBYGR34", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can kill? [SEP] A. life [SEP] B. Inheriting genes [SEP] C. security [SEP] D. smoking tobacco [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. safety [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. Destroy bridges", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNN7MZF0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be inherited? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. fever [SEP] C. rings [SEP] D. alleles [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. Weight [SEP] G. anemia [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG4EGJ75", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The chance of you developing cancer depends most on your [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. parents [SEP] C. lungs [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. recovery [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. illness", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XADP7Y9J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cancer genes are [SEP] A. it can be seen [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. competing for resources [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. radiation-inducible", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGRGP8CL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cause the speed of an object to decrease? [SEP] A. more propulsion [SEP] B. a tree falling [SEP] C. degrees Celsius [SEP] D. degrees celcius [SEP] E. texture of the surfaces [SEP] F. inertia [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3XF4DRQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "If a force that opposes motion is applied to an object, what will happen to its speed? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. It will decrease [SEP] C. It will reach nano-speed [SEP] D. It will stay the same [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. It will increase [SEP] G. Under 32 degrees [SEP] H. supersonic", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTZ8PDAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what causes the speed of an object to decrease [SEP] A. kilometers [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. increase h2o [SEP] E. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. opposing motion force [SEP] H. increase oxygen", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7H9CLZ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is lost as the speed of an object decreases? [SEP] A. cartilage [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. smell [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. mass", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPKZE18X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can decreasing an object's speed create? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. freezing [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. harm [SEP] F. pleasure [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFM61XUJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what increases as speed increases? [SEP] A. Weight [SEP] B. Mass [SEP] C. drag [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. Lift [SEP] G. sweat [SEP] H. heat", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD610CJNI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause an object's speed to slow? [SEP] A. vehicles [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. pressure [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIEY7XMW4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Applying the car brakes generates [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. fluid [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN1B72XL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes friction? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. driving [SEP] F. brakes [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. nerves", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIJH7WH8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fungi are the only organism that can decompose what? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. pine [SEP] C. fossils [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. eggs [SEP] F. lumber [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. millipedes", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVGOXXRE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What re the only organisms that can decompose biodegradable products? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. pine [SEP] C. fires [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. fungus [SEP] H. spores", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8T7B2J7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What decomposes beech? [SEP] A. legumes [SEP] B. elms [SEP] C. Fungi [SEP] D. Metal [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. fungus", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET7LV6T2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can decompose a bow? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. Oak [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. pine [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. Wind [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Fungi", "id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8KV0UFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can fungi decompose? [SEP] A. mildew [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. taste [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. peat [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVEOD36I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do fungi require? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. Bodily water [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z22X727", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "fungi are the only organisms that can decompose what? [SEP] A. litter [SEP] B. pine [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. maples [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. elms", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4259WM3CF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can yeast and mold decompose? [SEP] A. wood [SEP] B. moss [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. Crops [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. paper", "id": "3PPTZCWALQJZIOHJ5YA2FAW1TG0QZ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can decompose wood? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. pine [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. Molds [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPIO9PYF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Fungi are the only organisms that can decompose dead what? [SEP] A. fossils [SEP] B. legumes [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. amoeba [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. elms [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P65DDK4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can decompose wood? [SEP] A. Chlorophyll [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. mushrooms [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. roots [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI16D7PJF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Changes in the genetic information of an organism are what for evolution to occur? [SEP] A. impossible [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. paranoid [SEP] E. essential [SEP] F. disgusted [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8QBFY5I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What enables natural selection to occur? [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. relocation [SEP] E. Darwin [SEP] F. evolutionary development [SEP] G. root growth [SEP] H. research", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHGORMU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is essential for evolution? [SEP] A. hurricanes [SEP] B. that material's properties [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. revolutions [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. natural disasters [SEP] H. random changes in genes", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KPH2WBJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What drives the genomic changing of the translational system? [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. chromosome abnormalities [SEP] D. extincion [SEP] E. migration [SEP] F. mutations [SEP] G. acetic acid [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36COBLD60S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is essential for evolution to occur? [SEP] A. Changes in DNA sequences [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. Natural disasters [SEP] D. Gamma radiation [SEP] E. biological diversity [SEP] F. DNA sequences staying the same [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. that material's properties", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JQJNOEL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is mutation essential for? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. sickness [SEP] C. a continual progress [SEP] D. resistance [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. Plant reproduction [SEP] H. chromosomes", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK70L70P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is essential for evolution to occur? [SEP] A. random changes in genes [SEP] B. that material's properties [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. revolutions [SEP] H. the environment", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELGZW7CG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Genes are altered for what to occur? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. quality [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. friendship [SEP] F. proteins [SEP] G. evolution [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HZ9DUAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Changes in what are essential for evolution to occur. [SEP] A. color of leaves [SEP] B. genetic material [SEP] C. learned behavior [SEP] D. synthetic material [SEP] E. the body's largest organ [SEP] F. acquired characteristics [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46A6D85C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is essential for change over time? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. Essential oil. [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. Currency. [SEP] F. Clocks. [SEP] G. colors [SEP] H. Mutations.", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELW8Q5BGZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is needed for changes to occur? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. healthy animals [SEP] E. environment [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. Exfoliation [SEP] H. births", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURY46VEC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The changes in species that have been seen over time required [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. strong microscopes [SEP] D. mutations [SEP] E. gene splicing [SEP] F. warm weather [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JBLRRTK5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What helps species grow stronger? [SEP] A. weakness [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. pain [SEP] F. mutations [SEP] G. pleasure [SEP] H. roots", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LN3PYW8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is essential for evolution to occur? [SEP] A. human interference [SEP] B. constant DNA information [SEP] C. biological diversity [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. converting mass to energy [SEP] F. changes in DNA information [SEP] G. Plant reproduction [SEP] H. unchanged DNA information", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYAIEFN0E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Mutations are what to evolution? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. essential [SEP] C. optional [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. non essential [SEP] G. voluntary [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQL8TGMG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause evolution to occur? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. alleles [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. extinction [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511F6FZOK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do somatic cells perform? [SEP] A. recovery [SEP] B. Absorb light [SEP] C. evolution [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. migrate [SEP] F. recycling [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MW9R38K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce eggs with what? [SEP] A. empty shell [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. waterproof shell [SEP] D. water-filled shell [SEP] E. aerobic capacity [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. shell lining", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4DGF0UP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what produces amniotic eggs? [SEP] A. fluid [SEP] B. spiders [SEP] C. scrambled [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. sharks [SEP] F. snakes [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. tortoises", "id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4J34W99Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that what [SEP] A. are warm blooded [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. lay shelled eggs [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. eat grass [SEP] H. live in water", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AWMBZ50", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what produces amniotic eggs? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. ants [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. Wasps [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. frogs", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM064P91N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What produces amniotic eggs? [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. crocodiles [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. sperm [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. tortoises [SEP] H. lizards", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJLMYNK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce eggs with a what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. Epidermis [SEP] F. epidermis and dermis [SEP] G. waterproof shell [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1Z9X0WM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What group of animals are a tetrapod vertebrate that produce amniotic eggs? [SEP] A. class Reptilia [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY5XRQD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of eggs do birds have? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. amnotic [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. made [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. warm", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGSUL0D9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is an example of a tetrapod vertebrate that produces amniotic eggs. [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. Lizards [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP7T8KSW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are a class of 4 legged animals that produce amniotic eggs [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. feet [SEP] D. Reptiles [SEP] E. to stay warm [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQDIYGN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is an example of a tetrapod vertebrate? [SEP] A. genus [SEP] B. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. crocodile [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. four limbs [SEP] G. warm-blooded [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFELWP4F2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are reptiles called as? [SEP] A. infected [SEP] B. amniotes [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. genus [SEP] G. warm-blooded [SEP] H. strong", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD6AXTXU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Sexual reproduction increases what potential? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. health [SEP] D. gene flow [SEP] E. environmental [SEP] F. traits [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. genetic", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZBJQL5R8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What increases genetic diversity? [SEP] A. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] B. Something that waters do [SEP] C. Something that planets do [SEP] D. fertilization [SEP] E. Something that rocks do [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. Males and females [SEP] H. Somethign that mammals do.", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXX6CMHBZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What allows evolution to continue? [SEP] A. sexual reproduction [SEP] B. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. genetic similarities [SEP] E. digestion [SEP] F. sexual abstinence [SEP] G. animals with backbones [SEP] H. Deoxyribonucleicacid", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK18370H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What creates evolution? [SEP] A. animals with backbones [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. heterotrophs [SEP] D. Sexual reproduction [SEP] E. Geology [SEP] F. haploid plants [SEP] G. Organs [SEP] H. Technology", "id": "3RXCAC0YIROTL3MITC5D8CVVJAW8G8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What increases biodiversity? [SEP] A. extinction of a species [SEP] B. Quality of life [SEP] C. Nurseries of the ocean. [SEP] D. asexual reproduction [SEP] E. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] F. coral reefs [SEP] G. sexual reproduction [SEP] H. wildfires", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJA0UKMB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what increases genetic diversity? [SEP] A. mutations [SEP] B. getting married [SEP] C. gene flow [SEP] D. dating [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. mitosis [SEP] G. procreation [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFAL2JZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What tool can enable evolution? [SEP] A. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] B. genetic bottle necks [SEP] C. animals with backbones [SEP] D. extinction [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] G. sexual reproduction [SEP] H. theory of evolution", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA8S1KJ2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What begins evolution? [SEP] A. haploid plants [SEP] B. the Moon [SEP] C. sexual reproduction [SEP] D. asexual reproduction [SEP] E. Nurseries of the ocean. [SEP] F. single-celled organisms [SEP] G. animals with backbones [SEP] H. extinction", "id": "3QILPRALQ5UZVV34GGI8YW4SNVXN8V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what increases genetic diversity? [SEP] A. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] B. Males and females [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. same sex marriage [SEP] F. combining egg and sperm [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. By coral exoskeletons", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBV70QIE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a result of genetic material being exchanged during reproduction? [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. Diversity [SEP] D. mutations [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. chromosomes [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. gene flow", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW29I8JK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Earth's tilt on its rotating axis causes what? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. dry conditions [SEP] C. temperature [SEP] D. wet and cold weather [SEP] E. absence of stars [SEP] F. disappearance of the moon [SEP] G. lack of weather [SEP] H. converting electricity to heat", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMXRRJ9C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is caused by Earth 's tilt on its rotating axis? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. Day and night [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. Weather [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. Gravity [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWFZVHO7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does tilt cause on Earth? [SEP] A. solar flares [SEP] B. blizzards [SEP] C. cracks [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. Winter [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LE9BXAK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does earth's tilt rotating on its axis cause to change? [SEP] A. organisms and their habitat [SEP] B. fall, winter, and spring [SEP] C. distance to the moon [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. distance to the sun [SEP] F. a tree falling [SEP] G. degrees celcius [SEP] H. composition of h2o", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ6O3GM7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does earth's tilt on its rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. Temperature change [SEP] C. dry conditions [SEP] D. planets [SEP] E. stars [SEP] F. forest is destroyed [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. global warming", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQJNRXQE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does Earth's tilt on spinning axis change? [SEP] A. distance [SEP] B. Static electricity [SEP] C. The sun's rays [SEP] D. Black holes [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. Seasons [SEP] G. spring [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISU2COZX8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Earth's tilt on it's rotating axis causes rapid what? [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. population movement [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. cloud density [SEP] F. weather changes [SEP] G. moon phases [SEP] H. crust pressure", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1YGZAML6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Earth 's tilt on its rotating axis causes fall to change to what? [SEP] A. winter [SEP] B. break off [SEP] C. Inches [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. autumn [SEP] F. spring [SEP] G. fall permanently [SEP] H. nothing", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVUNJ53L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does Earth 's tilt on its rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. Spring and Fall transition. [SEP] B. degrees Celsius [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. global warming [SEP] E. a tree falling [SEP] F. Earth soil. [SEP] G. Rotating toys. [SEP] H. Tilting hats.", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA3148OPI4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "the suns rays are strongest near the what for the same reason the seasons change [SEP] A. weather [SEP] B. surface [SEP] C. equator [SEP] D. distance [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. heat", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWU3WHOV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what changes from earth's tilt on its rotating axis? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. winter and summer [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. dry conditions [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. population movement", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKWNB41K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Earth's tilt on its rotating axis causes what? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. rest [SEP] D. spring [SEP] E. autumn [SEP] F. pollution [SEP] G. taxes [SEP] H. death", "id": "3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56R111PZ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": " Earth 's tilt on its rotating axis causes changes in what [SEP] A. weather [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Joules [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. climate [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. earth", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD6XT97Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Earth 's tilt on its rotating axis causes _to change [SEP] A. daylight [SEP] B. migrate [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. distance [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. Heat energy [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29AYK80M7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does Earth's tilt on its rotating axis cause? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. winter [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403IZA8LP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does axial tilt cause? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. relocation [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBWR2R69", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes habitats to change? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. fire conditions [SEP] D. Earth's tilt on its axis [SEP] E. To another location like underground [SEP] F. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. a tree falling", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XQ5HN70", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can Mynah birds undergo to compete for nest holes? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. weaponization [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. specialization [SEP] E. personification [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183W9IB7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "With specialization, what do competing species evolve to do? [SEP] A. turn to gas [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. share properties [SEP] D. change with their environment [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. It helps them survive [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. they will move to another area", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLCONGP3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Specialization occurs when competing creatures evolve as the what? [SEP] A. habitats grow [SEP] B. salamanders [SEP] C. animals develop [SEP] D. times change [SEP] E. It helps them survive [SEP] F. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] G. environments change [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNIHLQP9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What increases survival? [SEP] A. root growth [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. Lack of water [SEP] E. Lack of food [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. Evolving adaptations [SEP] H. Fully cooking the oysters", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1JXO6AX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what happens when animals and plants evolve to environmental conditions? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. ascension [SEP] D. extinction [SEP] E. revolution [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. Temperature changing [SEP] H. specialization", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GTTPRI5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is the reason beak variation came about in birds? [SEP] A. By wind and rain [SEP] B. Attracting mates [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. the Earth being tilted [SEP] E. Competing species evolving [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. To assist in flying [SEP] H. Warding off predators", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY2NSBQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Specialization occurs when competing species evolve techniques to what? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. get hurt [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. save accommodations [SEP] E. protect plants [SEP] F. accommodate differences [SEP] G. refract or absorb. [SEP] H. see differences", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5O63CUP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is an adaptation? [SEP] A. diet [SEP] B. gametes [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. rest [SEP] F. toads [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JR1ZOEY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What helps species survive? [SEP] A. to stay warm [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. buttons [SEP] D. resistance [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. laziness [SEP] H. magic", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E8WJNWK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Specialization occurs when competing species evolve with conditions where they live [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. improve [SEP] C. a fish [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. they live [SEP] F. our planet [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJDWTVIM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Natural selection results in: [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. specialization", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT9MFLPJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Genetic variation enables [SEP] A. spread flower seeds [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. specialization", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTLI31Z6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Specialization occurs when competing groups of interbreeding individuals evolve different what? [SEP] A. color of leaves [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. colors [SEP] E. frontal zones [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. adaptations", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KRYMWB3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Doing what to salt water causes the water to become fresh water? [SEP] A. watershred [SEP] B. freezing [SEP] C. Regrows it [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. pouring [SEP] F. heating [SEP] G. cooling [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG3C7JR7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can be done to salt water to cause water to evaporate while salt remains? [SEP] A. freezing the salt [SEP] B. adding more water [SEP] C. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] D. lowering the temperature [SEP] E. cools it down [SEP] F. exposure to cold [SEP] G. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] H. increasing the temperature", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MHQL832", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when salt water is boiled? [SEP] A. Water turns into steam [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. get chemical reactions started [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. The water gets colder [SEP] G. Salt turns into steam [SEP] H. The salt disappears", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700KN23IJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What would remain if you were to make a pot of salt water start to steam? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. carbon [SEP] D. fluid [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. salt", "id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDWK4YIM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when salt water is boiled? [SEP] A. salt changes into other things [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. water is evaporated [SEP] D. water freezes [SEP] E. salt is evaporated [SEP] F. prolactin release [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. looseness of dirt or compost", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8A6TLR5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Heating salt water causes the water to do what while the salt remains? [SEP] A. change into a solid [SEP] B. freeze [SEP] C. change into a liquid [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. change into a gas [SEP] G. chemical reaction [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "3QILPRALQ5UZVV34GGI8YW4SQGSN8Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can be heated causing H2O to evaporate and NaCl to remain? [SEP] A. vinegar [SEP] B. Sun [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. table salt [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. oceans [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. freshwater", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP15YD0FF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is left over when salty water is heated? [SEP] A. Time and energy [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. The solute", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYN6QODR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "heating salt water leaves the salt where? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. on the surface [SEP] C. Solutions [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. lowered energy cost [SEP] F. energy barrier [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. near the shoreline", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCENDDIQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "how is salt produced? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. chemical messengers [SEP] D. Solutions [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. near the shoreline [SEP] H. heating water", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6EYTO56", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What, if heated, evaporates while salt remains? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. spring [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. seawater [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. Solutions [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ5IIR2R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What increases in concentration when water evaporates? [SEP] A. nektar [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. sweat [SEP] D. salt [SEP] E. potash [SEP] F. Gases [SEP] G. maples [SEP] H. energy", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCFH1DI3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A chemical reaction involving what converts chemical energy into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. choking smoke [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. skin melting [SEP] D. rapid oxidation [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. faces peeling [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. Firecrackers", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KM27ZCE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can convert chemical energy into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. reeds [SEP] E. matches [SEP] F. tacos [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. roses", "id": "3V26SBZTBDD8WGIASUTF6385VUIZZM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what converts chemical energy into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. Firecrackers [SEP] B. breathing [SEP] C. burning fuel [SEP] D. eating food [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. condensing fuel [SEP] G. Green beans [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CGR39ZQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does fuel convert into? [SEP] A. Sand and rocks [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. Ice or water [SEP] E. Cold air [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. carbon dioxide [SEP] H. Light and heat", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q652WG9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Fire converts energy into something people use for what? [SEP] A. survival [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. mating [SEP] D. exercise [SEP] E. removing [SEP] F. cooking [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. stealing", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEAP4FNE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does fire provide? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. fuel [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. cells", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RZIPHMI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do flames convert chemical energy into? [SEP] A. light and heat energy [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. electrical energy [SEP] D. Firecrackers [SEP] E. sonic energy [SEP] F. Something that causes allergies [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. gravitational energy", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML21WC2V3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Fire converts fuel into what? [SEP] A. burning coal [SEP] B. fusion and heat energy [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. light and ice energy [SEP] G. light and heat energy [SEP] H. heat and cold energy", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDYH0QDQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into light and warmth for earth? [SEP] A. tulips [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. algae [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. Green", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTXIQ1Z5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is creates the intensity of a fire? [SEP] A. our nearest star [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. chemical energy [SEP] G. ponds [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJUS7FQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can convert chemical energy into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. Hot water [SEP] C. Burning wood [SEP] D. Firecrackers [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. Green beans [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. science", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTWXG7KT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do fires ignited with fuel convert energy into? [SEP] A. rockets [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. guns [SEP] E. Heat [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. thrust [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3LOTDFNYA7YYX4M5GVF147Y53IYFWT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is converted into light by burning beech wood? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. one celled organisms [SEP] C. chemical energy [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. Time and energy [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJRAPKM7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into light and heat energy? [SEP] A. starfish [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. a flame [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3H0W84IWBK11JU5NMQLPZQ5ODCBREP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what converts fuel into light and heat energy [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. Lift [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. NaCl [SEP] F. Cars [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. reacts", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K0662L1RZJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What kind of circulatory system do fish have? [SEP] A. open [SEP] B. solid [SEP] C. closed [SEP] D. three [SEP] E. stagnant [SEP] F. kinetic [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. gills", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSNRKUV09", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a complete digestive system and a closed circulatory system? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. graphite [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. animals with jaws [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQACUZWKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What kind of circulatory system does a reptile have? [SEP] A. three [SEP] B. Closed [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. Oxygenated [SEP] F. kinetic [SEP] G. None [SEP] H. Open", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A2FEPTY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "vertebrates have a complete digestive system and a what? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. lack of backbone [SEP] C. bruised brain stem [SEP] D. critical organs [SEP] E. closed circulatory system [SEP] F. incomplete circulatory system [SEP] G. characteristics [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5ASH8V4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what have complete digestive systems? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. saliva [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. protist [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. reptiles [SEP] H. rabbit", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSTE6KZA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "vertebrates have a complete digestive system and a closed what? [SEP] A. digestive tract [SEP] B. lung system [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. circulatory system [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. brain stem [SEP] G. all liquids [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPXBMEQO4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what kind of circulatory system do reptiles have? [SEP] A. open [SEP] B. systemic [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. dense [SEP] E. cold [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. closed [SEP] H. organ", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG8FWJR7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what have a complete digestive system and closed circulatory system? [SEP] A. protist [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. lizards [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. crocodiles [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3NOKK93PR17CAQ0I0K1P0J65OJKEEG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What have a complete digestive system and a closed circulatory system? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. reptiles [SEP] C. phytoplankton [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X7I039X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do all vertebrates have? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. characteristics [SEP] C. a complete digestive system [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. sub-units of species [SEP] F. wings and feathers [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. gizzard", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NR03A4T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "humans have complete digestive systems and what bodies. [SEP] A. non symmetrical [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. aerobic capacity [SEP] D. bilateraly symmetrical [SEP] E. steal [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. biological diversity [SEP] H. rubber", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVKZYRXZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What group of animals do chordates belong to? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. warm-blooded [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. epidermal [SEP] F. Vertebrates [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EJN5H0R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can chordates go through? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. loss [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. painful [SEP] G. shock [SEP] H. illness", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LOWMTBD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What attract pollinators like animals that eat apples and disperse the undigested seeds? [SEP] A. beans [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. stalks [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFBDPT46", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do flowers attract? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. diseases [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. Fruits [SEP] E. bees [SEP] F. sheep [SEP] G. petals [SEP] H. scent", "id": "37C0GNLMHF2355T3Y777IDW74J06DG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Flowers attract [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. electrons [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. plant life [SEP] G. carbon [SEP] H. honeybees", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9G4HXCT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do bats do with seeds? [SEP] A. store [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. Grow well [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. destroy [SEP] F. spread [SEP] G. bury [SEP] H. leave alone", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE2F8WM9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What attracts insects? [SEP] A. Leaves [SEP] B. Soil [SEP] C. Rain [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. food", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DSV2UK5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What attracts insects? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. pollinators [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. flowers", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SGQM5W8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most plants without attractive flowers use what to disperse pollen? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. fronts [SEP] E. UV [SEP] F. LEDs [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. bees", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLO7VZ7W5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do flowers attract? [SEP] A. sheep [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. bees [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. Fruits [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JCQIWQT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what do flowers tend to attract? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. hummingbirds [SEP] C. honeybees [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. seagulls [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. colors", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM07SW917", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is formed by the breaking down of rocks? [SEP] A. statues [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. crust [SEP] E. earth [SEP] F. cracks [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. boulders", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCISDUPH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What helps soil to form? [SEP] A. The planting of flowers [SEP] B. The breakdown of rocks [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. The changing of seasons [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. The movement of clouds", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36K4T6QY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is soil made from? [SEP] A. Rocks eroding [SEP] B. Ice melting [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. Rocks being formed [SEP] E. organic molecules [SEP] F. calcite [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. Trees falling", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CCVZ6LY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is formed by breaking rock into smaller pieces? [SEP] A. crust [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. glaciers [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOYDIE7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is formed by rocks breaking down? [SEP] A. ground [SEP] B. earth [SEP] C. metamorphic rock [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. magma [SEP] F. basalt [SEP] G. crust [SEP] H. soil", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YR3QOS2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "where does soil come from? [SEP] A. fields [SEP] B. magma [SEP] C. earth [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. volcanoes [SEP] F. crust [SEP] G. down [SEP] H. water", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827NT19H2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is formed by weathering? [SEP] A. rock [SEP] B. gasoline [SEP] C. gills [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. crust [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. ground [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSZ2H84F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "a very heavy material is formed by what? [SEP] A. eating [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. Condensation [SEP] D. rainfall [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. seeding [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. sanding", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP8S4FLB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What word can describe something formed by weathering? [SEP] A. Sweet [SEP] B. Loamy [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. dirt [SEP] E. rock [SEP] F. Rainy [SEP] G. Loud [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2Q8X78W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is formed by erosion processing large rocks? [SEP] A. cracks [SEP] B. crust [SEP] C. Newton [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. pan [SEP] F. soil [SEP] G. potash [SEP] H. biome", "id": "3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BB8WECMW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What on the Earth can be formed by weathering? [SEP] A. plates [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. cracks [SEP] E. potash [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. roots [SEP] H. rock", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP88C5X0G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "_ is the breakdown of rock. [SEP] A. Weathering [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. salinity [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. cycles [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. started", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE49T9LQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What consists of organic molecules that store energy in their chemical bonds? [SEP] A. source of genes [SEP] B. source of information [SEP] C. source of water [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. source of nutrients [SEP] F. vegetation [SEP] G. by making heat [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2JKOQRM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are nutrients, basically? [SEP] A. nucleus [SEP] B. protoplasm [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. roots [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. molecules", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSX8M48Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Organic molecules that store electrical energy can be found in what? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. Fruits [SEP] E. methane [SEP] F. magma [SEP] G. homes [SEP] H. edible", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E61HWNZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do organic foods not have? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. salt [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Bodily water [SEP] F. fat [SEP] G. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] H. preservatives", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ80NGMH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does food consist of? [SEP] A. mostly carbon [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. mostly arsenic [SEP] D. mostly hydrogen [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. mostly nitrogen [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLO8CMW7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What eventually decomposes? [SEP] A. Carbon [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. fungus [SEP] E. Fungi [SEP] F. time [SEP] G. metal [SEP] H. space", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH7J4WGQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Something that who want pure consists of organic molecules? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. drink [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. chickens [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLCUKGPC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what stores energy in its chemical bonds? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Acids [SEP] D. beef jerky [SEP] E. hydrocarbons [SEP] F. burning coal [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONMDGN4C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Food consists of organic molecules that store heat where? [SEP] A. in their chemical bonds [SEP] B. the rest of the body [SEP] C. the environment [SEP] D. by keeping them warm [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] G. it helps plants in growing [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF921SJN64A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Food consists of organic molecules that store energy in what? [SEP] A. that material's properties [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. during the day [SEP] D. share properties [SEP] E. transfer of electrons [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. oxidation reaction", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZK06SBT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where do organic molecules in beef store energy? [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. chemical bonds [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KQHSWBA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what consists of organic molecules that store energy from the sunlight [SEP] A. edible [SEP] B. Food [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. Carbon [SEP] H. fruits", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU9RBQ2A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what consists of organic molecules that stores energy in its chemical bonds? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. legumes [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. steak [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. apples [SEP] G. toads [SEP] H. glucose", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21U79RHU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which planet has a greater gravitational pull than earth? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. Tropical [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. Jupiter [SEP] E. Venus [SEP] F. our star [SEP] G. Mercury [SEP] H. Mars", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCBOUFXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes a planet to accelerate? [SEP] A. other planets [SEP] B. magnets [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. gravitational pull [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. energy of moving objects", "id": "3UNH76FOCS48SJ9MHJ12KU3UAWSMYX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which planet has the strongest pull of gravity? [SEP] A. Jupiter [SEP] B. Earth [SEP] C. our star [SEP] D. Saturn [SEP] E. Five [SEP] F. Mars [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. quadriceps", "id": "3NOKK93PR17CAQ0I0K1P0J65KX2EEM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The mass of a planet causes the pulling force that does what? [SEP] A. holds objects to its surface [SEP] B. deadly and devastating [SEP] C. a tree falling [SEP] D. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] E. causes weather [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. forces air to the surface [SEP] H. changes rotations", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIOT9HFH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does the mass of a planet cause things to have? [SEP] A. weight [SEP] B. dreams [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. light [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. density", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBG9BIOX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The mass of a planet causes the what? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. global warming [SEP] C. weight of objects [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MHPJ38T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes the pull of gravity? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. Earth's mass [SEP] C. Time and energy [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6GGNVB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what part of a planet causes the pull of gravity on that planet? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. barrel-shaped [SEP] D. our star [SEP] E. amount of matter [SEP] F. an external framework [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E37M6VU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What determines the weight of an object? [SEP] A. Force of gravity pulling it [SEP] B. Inches or fractions of inches. [SEP] C. Burning fuel and air [SEP] D. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] E. a hydraulic system [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. a tree falling [SEP] H. principals of aerodynamics", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW5KFY29", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are clouds made of? [SEP] A. tiny [SEP] B. thunder [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. mud [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. gas [SEP] G. sediment [SEP] H. water", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTBTUXIQB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Water vapor causes what to form? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. glass [SEP] C. excretion [SEP] D. oceans [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. bees", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GPQ00SQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes rain? [SEP] A. earthquakes [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. condensation [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. volcanos [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. rainbows", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRJFIUR0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be caused by condensation? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. gills [SEP] D. Gases [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. breeze [SEP] H. gas", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBRU2LVQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is a cause of fog? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. condensation [SEP] D. transpiration [SEP] E. scattered light [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. droplets of lemonade", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7930D1SRE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does condensation cause? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. emptiness [SEP] C. sandstorms [SEP] D. guilt [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUTV7MBNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes rain to fall? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. Water expanding [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Condensation [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. circulatory system", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIJFSP4S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes sun blocking and temperature drops? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. energy barrier [SEP] C. condensation [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. scattered light [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8ON37KQL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what have humans collected and grown for thousands of years? [SEP] A. computers [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. orchids [SEP] D. stamps [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. porcinis", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXDV9HDH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Since when have mushrooms been eaten? [SEP] A. Medieval times [SEP] B. To keep their body heat. [SEP] C. Paleolithic times [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. the body's largest organ [SEP] F. The Great Depression [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. Modern times", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYMWFOB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What have humans collected and grown as food for thousands of years? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. fungus [SEP] F. salmon [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. poison", "id": "3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK5Z17WWO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Humans can use fungus for [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. shelter [SEP] C. edible [SEP] D. clothing [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. medicine [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. life", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGRRH0DY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What have humans grown for food for hundreds of years? [SEP] A. metal [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. plastic [SEP] E. legumes [SEP] F. Synthetic chemicals [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. edible", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFB9P1PU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what have humans collected and grown for food for thousands of years? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. rozites caperata", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1WXZ45X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Humans have collected and grown what for food for thousands of years? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. cheese [SEP] E. fungus [SEP] F. salmon [SEP] G. hamburgers [SEP] H. primates", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMEWW3Q0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What have humans collected and grown for thousands of years? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. types of coral [SEP] C. types of ferns [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. types of fungus [SEP] G. types of pine trees [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXLGEIWP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What have humans have collected and grown for food for thousands of years? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. fungus [SEP] C. bread [SEP] D. salmon [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. dust [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. edible", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHESP69S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What types of mushrooms have humans collected for thousands of years? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. Hallucinogenic [SEP] C. protected [SEP] D. Dirty [SEP] E. gills [SEP] F. made [SEP] G. Dried [SEP] H. Edible", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W403EHHZI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What living thing has collected and grown fungus as a source of food for thousands of years? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. grocery stores [SEP] C. honeybees [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. pigs [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. plants", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALR35STB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Humans have collected and grown foods rich in what for thousands of years? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. chlorine [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR2U1XSV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which part of fungi have humans collected and grown for food for thousands of years? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. by indirect light [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. fruiting structure", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI31OBS7V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can be depleted of nutrients? [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. By wind and rain [SEP] E. mineral particles and organics [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. wind and erosion [SEP] H. the environment", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLOBL4XC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Soil can be depleted of which of the following? [SEP] A. Potassium carbonate [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. neon [SEP] D. sedimentary rocks [SEP] E. carbon monoxide [SEP] F. helium [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E5BF6VX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When gardening what can be depleted of nutrients? [SEP] A. fertilizer [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. the plant [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. pine [SEP] F. the dirt [SEP] G. Acids [SEP] H. water", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ44WR2C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be depleted of nutrients? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. moss [SEP] C. nothing [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. distilled water [SEP] H. cacti", "id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4I07G66", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be depleted of nutrients? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. dirt [SEP] D. moss [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. free space [SEP] G. the Moon [SEP] H. cacti", "id": "33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKGO98TX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Soil can be depleted of what? [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. food and minerals [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. aquatic life [SEP] G. phylum [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I7CYF5DD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can soil be depleted of? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. moss [SEP] C. sodium [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. iron [SEP] F. force [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. SO2", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTZXJMSK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Nitrogen depletion is a condition of some: [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. soils [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. legumes [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G5WMOCI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Soil nutrition can be what? [SEP] A. positive [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. store [SEP] G. extracted [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AJQDFKI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If not managed properly, nutrients can be depleted on [SEP] A. environment [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. fronts [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. coastlines [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. farmland [SEP] H. Power plants", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPMRVJI2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Soil can be depleted of a thing that fertilizers can what to soil? [SEP] A. grow [SEP] B. add [SEP] C. loss [SEP] D. pH [SEP] E. harm [SEP] F. corn [SEP] G. peat [SEP] H. kill", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKEJN1NE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How can we reduce resources in making products? [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. Throw them away [SEP] D. Destroy them [SEP] E. Burn them [SEP] F. Reusing products [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZJHHDS8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a reason to work with used materials during manufacturing? [SEP] A. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] B. A transportation fuel [SEP] C. Reduces need for new resources [SEP] D. prevent heat loss [SEP] E. Reduces need for machinery [SEP] F. converting electricity to heat [SEP] G. Reduces need for labor [SEP] H. Workers are paid less", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FF8Y80T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When you reuse products you reduce resources but also protect the? [SEP] A. Plastic [SEP] B. Environment [SEP] C. consumers [SEP] D. Climate [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. Humans [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700NO3I34", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "New resources required for creation can be reduced through: [SEP] A. mining [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. virgin plastic [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. Evaporation", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD88WTXR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does reducing the resources needed to make something do? [SEP] A. creates water [SEP] B. organisms and their habitat [SEP] C. harms the environment [SEP] D. destroys brain cells [SEP] E. bread gets sweeter and crunchy [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. protects the environment [SEP] H. converting electricity to heat", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANICNAN3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "recycling reduces what when making something? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. pollution [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. less water [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Heat energy [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCE5HL5Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What reduces the resources needed to make something? [SEP] A. water conservation [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. saving energy [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. electron microscope [SEP] F. power stations [SEP] G. Fuel cells [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE2FYWMZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can reduce resources used? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. bottles [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. herbicide [SEP] H. Fuel cells", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPJJOIJB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does reducing the resources needed to make something do? [SEP] A. energy usage [SEP] B. converting electricity to heat [SEP] C. Riding a bike [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. bread gets sweeter and crunchy [SEP] F. protects the environment [SEP] G. organisms and their habitat [SEP] H. recovery time from fatigue", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRTJJAHY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can cause animals to leave an environment? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. floods [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. animal waste [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. drought", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFYY1WXV4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause animals to leave their environment? [SEP] A. predators [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. space travel [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. mines [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. weather", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMWGAJ98", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Floods can cause animals to do what? [SEP] A. leave an environment [SEP] B. population movement [SEP] C. reproduce [SEP] D. growl [SEP] E. Damages them [SEP] F. thrive [SEP] G. cause their death [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLVZPNOGZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Natural disasters can cause relocation to do what in an environment [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. avoid harsh conditions [SEP] C. locate less food [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. they body they live in [SEP] F. find bad conditions [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. find more predators", "id": "3EWIJTFFVO6DJ0LOSD2AFU41QVSE0Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause animals to leave an environment? [SEP] A. it has normal food supplies [SEP] B. it has earthquakes [SEP] C. energy of moving objects [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. its a safe habitat [SEP] F. colder weather [SEP] G. the situation is unchanged [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92OK3R8O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause an animal to leave an environment? [SEP] A. too much food [SEP] B. an animal living in comfort [SEP] C. A forest fire [SEP] D. colder weather [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. nice weather", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJWPZKNL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What type of terrain has little wildlife? [SEP] A. Woods [SEP] B. Volcanic [SEP] C. Flatland [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. dry and hot [SEP] F. threatened [SEP] G. Steppe [SEP] H. lack", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD68GEWTI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Flooding can cause what to leave an environment [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. ducks [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. kill them [SEP] G. Sediment [SEP] H. coastlines", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQICKXOB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Earthquakes can cause animals to leave a what? [SEP] A. message [SEP] B. subtropical [SEP] C. inactive [SEP] D. dormant state [SEP] E. scent [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. job", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SW9P5HQ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause animals to leave their homes? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. natural disasters [SEP] C. animal sanctuaries [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. wildlife protections [SEP] H. creating dens", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWZO6P5M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What may cause mammals to leave an enviroment? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. adequate shelter [SEP] C. lack of predators [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. natural disasters [SEP] H. an abundance of food", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VWCNXSG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can be caused to leave an environment by natural disasters? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. leeches [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. earthquake [SEP] E. tornado [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. death", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFL13I4X6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can cause animals to leave an environment? [SEP] A. drought [SEP] B. earthquakes [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. laziness [SEP] E. sloth [SEP] F. colder weather [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. play", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KVQ7BEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause animals to leave an environment? [SEP] A. light rain [SEP] B. good weather [SEP] C. drought [SEP] D. mines [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. fires [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. gentle breezes", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBUNU3UM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause an animal to leave an environment? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. drought [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. mines [SEP] F. floods [SEP] G. chemicals [SEP] H. coal", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JM1MEO6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What kind of environmental changes can result from climate change? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. threatened [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. colder and wetter [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. animals leaving [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN8701LB6G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Natural disasters can cause [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. kill them [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. deadly [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. migration [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3I02618YA05XWDMUZYW5YDRCK9UUPY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Radioactive isotopes are commonly used to do what to the age of fossils? [SEP] A. duplicate itself [SEP] B. observe it [SEP] C. debate them [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. Time and energy [SEP] F. determine them [SEP] G. remove them [SEP] H. assign them", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN83AJF36", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The age of a fossil can sometimes be determined by what method? [SEP] A. microscope [SEP] B. an electron microscope [SEP] C. fossilized electrons [SEP] D. fossilized gamma rays [SEP] E. Carbon fibers [SEP] F. carbon 14 dating [SEP] G. chemical equations [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXHW2IW5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be determined with radioactive dating? [SEP] A. the age of algae [SEP] B. the age of flowers [SEP] C. the age of mammals [SEP] D. basic building blocks of life [SEP] E. dead organisms [SEP] F. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] G. the age of petrified wood [SEP] H. objects that have mass", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELB2U7CF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How can we figure out how long a dinosaur has been dead? [SEP] A. Measure the depth it was found [SEP] B. A set number of times [SEP] C. It remains dormant [SEP] D. Radioactive dating [SEP] E. Test the soil it was found in [SEP] F. Compare it to other dinosaurs [SEP] G. focusing a lens [SEP] H. Continents drifting", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPIJICZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is used to determine the age of fossils? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. dinosaurs [SEP] C. a barometer [SEP] D. electron microscope [SEP] E. a thermometer [SEP] F. a decay curve [SEP] G. chemical equations [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHR58U4Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do geologists use to determine the age of rock layers? [SEP] A. Chemical dating [SEP] B. Mechanical dating [SEP] C. Non radioactive dating [SEP] D. blastoids [SEP] E. single-celled organisms [SEP] F. Seismometer [SEP] G. Radioactive dating [SEP] H. an electron microscope", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP1B4KBN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can radioactive dating determine the age of? [SEP] A. blastoids [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. most cephalopods [SEP] D. sea urchins [SEP] E. one celled organisms [SEP] F. dinosaur bones [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. nuclear power", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGUPO7IX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is used to determine the age of plants or animals buried rapidly by sediment? [SEP] A. electron microscope [SEP] B. ruler [SEP] C. carbon dating [SEP] D. fossil dating [SEP] E. blastoids [SEP] F. microscope [SEP] G. Physical weathering [SEP] H. history books", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WRPIZN1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "radioactive dating is used to determine the relative age of what? [SEP] A. discovery [SEP] B. ageless [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. blastoids [SEP] E. departation [SEP] F. deposition [SEP] G. sea urchins [SEP] H. bones", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W405GFZH4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is used to determine the age of extinct organisms? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. an electron microscope [SEP] C. Echinoderm. [SEP] D. fossils of Panthera leo [SEP] E. genetic material [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] H. radioactive dating", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1RD45R37", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is used to determine the age of fossils? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. skull [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. cracking [SEP] G. exoskeleton [SEP] H. isotopes", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMF98D1PE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Too little of what can change the color of an environment from green to brown? [SEP] A. pool water [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. bath water [SEP] D. Acids [SEP] E. algae [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. water hose [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7F32ZLU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "leaves turn brown in which season? [SEP] A. july [SEP] B. winter [SEP] C. mild [SEP] D. summer [SEP] E. dormant [SEP] F. spring [SEP] G. break off [SEP] H. rainy", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAHYGBSCR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can change the color of an environment from green to brown? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. blizzards [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. blue skies [SEP] H. too little rain", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYSUUHYN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What condition can change an environment from green to brown? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. coolness [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVCM0X7T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is hurt when the environment changes from green to brown? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. oceans [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. forests [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. space", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGOK88C9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can change the color of an environment from green to brown? [SEP] A. lack of water [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. increased h2o [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPE741QG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can change the color of an environment from green to brown? [SEP] A. the ocean [SEP] B. a lack of water [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. sleet [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OFXKZTX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can change about leaves during a drought? [SEP] A. oak [SEP] B. branch [SEP] C. corn [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. intelligence [SEP] F. color [SEP] G. size [SEP] H. form", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXVNO5KX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A drought dehydrates an entire what? [SEP] A. body water [SEP] B. dried fruit [SEP] C. Bodily water [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. outer space [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. The atmosphere [SEP] H. wild fire", "id": "3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLGFZPGA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can change the color of an environment from green to brown? [SEP] A. lack of rain [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. forests [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TV37MBH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes day and night? [SEP] A. chemical messengers [SEP] B. The moon [SEP] C. The ocean's waves [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. Revolution around the sun [SEP] F. The clock on the wall [SEP] G. Evaporation of water [SEP] H. Basic units of the plant body.", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZK7JX59", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Sleeping at night and working during the day is determined by what thing happening? [SEP] A. clouds forming [SEP] B. planet rotating [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. dehydration [SEP] E. solar flares [SEP] F. animal reproduction [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB26RXSZB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Mars is known to [SEP] A. have no polar regions [SEP] B. rotate [SEP] C. migrate [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. have areas that are always in sunlight [SEP] F. have running water [SEP] G. Rise [SEP] H. expand", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1ITEN5K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "rotation cause what? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. seasons [SEP] C. cracks [SEP] D. weather [SEP] E. night [SEP] F. storms [SEP] G. Injury [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZI9VUNPP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Each planet has what? [SEP] A. different cycles of day and night [SEP] B. genetic diversity [SEP] C. identical atmospheres [SEP] D. life [SEP] E. structure and function [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. global ecosystems [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPE2SJID", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what causes day and night cycles on a planet? [SEP] A. seasons [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. gravitational pull [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. spinning on its axis [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. energy of moving objects", "id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2PT53M2W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes night on a planet? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. rotation [SEP] E. Solar energy [SEP] F. axis [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XLK174I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A planet rotating causes [SEP] A. our nearest star [SEP] B. varied temperatures [SEP] C. tides [SEP] D. humidity [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV1VNGO5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When what rotates are cycles of day and night created? [SEP] A. helps a species to thrive [SEP] B. Something that take eight minutes to travel to the Earth [SEP] C. several different ways [SEP] D. Changing the angle of the sun [SEP] E. chemical compound NaCl [SEP] F. just about everywhere on Earth [SEP] G. keeping food fresh for long periods of time [SEP] H. Something that moves in an elliptical orbit", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJAXLKMW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what rotates causing cycles of day and night? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. Mars [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. corn [SEP] F. Sun [SEP] G. motors [SEP] H. rings", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHGFG95F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What stimulates the reproductive organs to develop testicles? [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. the penis [SEP] E. the moon [SEP] F. testosterone [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99V3BS9W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does androgen stimulate? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. heart [SEP] C. reproductive organs [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. brain [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. feet", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8YFK9OU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does testosterone stimulate reproductive tissues to develop? [SEP] A. penis [SEP] B. PDAs [SEP] C. A drug. [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. ovaries [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. CO 2 [SEP] H. vagina", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4DN4VHR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is formed when testosterone is present? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. Male genitalia [SEP] C. Female genitalia [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. Downs syndrome [SEP] F. Mental retardation [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4HU4G6Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What hormone stimulates the development of testicles? [SEP] A. oestrogen [SEP] B. progesterone [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. Testosterone [SEP] E. FSH [SEP] F. stamina [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. epidermal", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF032A91JK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes the penis to develop? [SEP] A. Creatine [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. Estrogen [SEP] D. Testicles [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. Testosterone [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KUD4OTA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What stimulates the reproductive system to form male organs in growth? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. a doorbell [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. male hormones", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P6SPDKQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What stimulates the reproductive organs to develop into male organs? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. A compound that donates proton [SEP] D. certain anabolic hormones [SEP] E. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QY99ZNLE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What stimulates the reproductive organs to develop into male organs? [SEP] A. a hormone [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. a doorbell [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFXQRO0U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is not a cell? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. eukaryote [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. They may not survive. [SEP] F. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] G. Tobacco mosiac [SEP] H. prokaryote", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HZYUJLN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are not cells? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. eggs [SEP] D. A drug. [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. protist [SEP] H. rabies", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VR9B6UN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plants are not what? [SEP] A. alive [SEP] B. infected [SEP] C. green [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. growing [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4DCDCR9I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what aren't viruses? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. homogenous [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W5N5KVJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are simple units which are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. fungi [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1JUKA6R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which is not a cell? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. all matter [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL57SEYL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are not cells, so they are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes? [SEP] A. microorganisms [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. death and devastation [SEP] D. Influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] E. Something that tapeworms do not have [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BDB2XJYV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are not cells at all, so they are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes? [SEP] A. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] B. Microscopic organisms [SEP] C. The smallest agent of disease [SEP] D. Dead prehistoric beings [SEP] E. female sex cells [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] H. Something that smells like rotten eggs", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKYWYFBU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Stars that have mass larger than 25 solar masses can form what? [SEP] A. moons [SEP] B. power stations [SEP] C. black holes [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. suns [SEP] F. planets [SEP] G. scattered light [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7O9E4TZ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what high-mass object forms black holes? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. dead stars [SEP] D. moons [SEP] E. graptolites [SEP] F. shooting stars [SEP] G. milky way [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWL7HWMX6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do astronomers get excited about? [SEP] A. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] B. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] C. earth's core [SEP] D. earthworms [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] G. Continents drifting [SEP] H. high-mass stars collapsing", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3ML0VI95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is formed by a high-mass star collapses? [SEP] A. grave error [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. a gravity drain [SEP] D. mass grave [SEP] E. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. gravity depletion [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCB4JIBA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Black holes are formed from _ stars. [SEP] A. small [SEP] B. dead [SEP] C. new [SEP] D. SO2 [SEP] E. deadly [SEP] F. gas [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. falling", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ39AKN99", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does a high-mass star collapsing form? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. a sphere [SEP] C. a cube [SEP] D. a circle [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. comets [SEP] H. nucleus", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O61AVJMG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is the initial cause of black holes? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. cracking [SEP] H. Smoking", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q64JB9G2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When do stars fulfill the inevitable conclusion of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity? [SEP] A. inactive [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. observe it [SEP] E. collapse [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. our star [SEP] H. ligt", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I77UM5D7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which type of star is most likely to end up as black hole? [SEP] A. relatively short lived [SEP] B. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] C. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] D. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. they body they live in [SEP] G. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] H. remains of prehistoric life", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFO4BXUR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "a black hole is formed by a what diameter star [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. size [SEP] D. small [SEP] E. dead [SEP] F. nucleus [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. deadly", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL74I210B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can form a black hole if it collapses? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. nucleus [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. starfish", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTL83K74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is formed when a high mass celestial body collapses? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. Calcium carbonate [SEP] C. It gets heated up [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. scattered light [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. a black hole [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8BBC9QJT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do you remove bacteria from food? [SEP] A. drying [SEP] B. kill them [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. salting [SEP] E. cooking [SEP] F. amoebae [SEP] G. curing [SEP] H. boiling", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWLROZAX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Doing what to food requires adding the source of energy? [SEP] A. burning [SEP] B. burying [SEP] C. degrading [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. boiling [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. sharing [SEP] H. cooking", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNUD6HK9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What destroys bacteria in food? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. O3 [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. gases [SEP] G. immune [SEP] H. energy", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XABBYY9G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What requires adding heat energy? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. fixing a table [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. eating bananas [SEP] G. washing dishes [SEP] H. cooking meat", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEAPWNFE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What type of energy can be used to cook food? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. metabolism [SEP] C. sluggish [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. magnetic [SEP] F. electrical [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CDM1SI3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which surface can food be cooked on? [SEP] A. ashes [SEP] B. liquid [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. Earth [SEP] E. cold oven [SEP] F. Metal [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. plates", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D80KR9W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do humans add to their food? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. Proteins [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. pain [SEP] E. gasoline [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. coal", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36MHY6QV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does heat energy do? [SEP] A. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] B. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] C. makes digestion easier [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. Movement of an air mass [SEP] F. move to different locations [SEP] G. enormous damage to homes [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZCAMCC8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what requires adding heat energy to cook? [SEP] A. edible [SEP] B. corn [SEP] C. apples [SEP] D. coffee [SEP] E. making [SEP] F. trout [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. meat", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2AWCYV7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are metals good at? [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. cooling [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. polarizing [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. conducting [SEP] H. magnetizing", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9H2L6JLC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can make objects heat up well? [SEP] A. wool [SEP] B. metal [SEP] C. paper [SEP] D. rubber [SEP] E. the sun [SEP] F. a prism [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2F6LCFY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If heat is applied to metal the metal will become what? [SEP] A. rust [SEP] B. burn [SEP] C. purple [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. iron [SEP] F. hot [SEP] G. metallic [SEP] H. cold", "id": "3MHW492WW0CROPEHC8EIDVZ0XF2MV5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Metals become what readily [SEP] A. acid [SEP] B. evaporated [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. zinc [SEP] E. penetrated [SEP] F. hot [SEP] G. permeable [SEP] H. rust", "id": "3DOCMVPBTNDKY2Q8MI7RGTUNHABNN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If heat is conducted to an alloy, the alloy becomes: [SEP] A. hot [SEP] B. frozen [SEP] C. gold [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. cool [SEP] F. iron [SEP] G. warm [SEP] H. separated into parts", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VW0G24Z6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can happen if a metal is heated? [SEP] A. change chemical composition [SEP] B. refract energy [SEP] C. they bend [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. Relieve pain [SEP] G. maintains core temperature [SEP] H. becomes hot", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL827HOO7D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How does heat make an object hot? [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. high [SEP] C. transfer [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. frozen [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYCCD9WX1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Sunlight can be conducted to the surface of the ocean to make it what? [SEP] A. moves [SEP] B. expand [SEP] C. warm [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. colder [SEP] F. stay warm [SEP] G. hotter [SEP] H. frozen", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2EH13V62", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If energy is conducted to an object what will happen to that object? [SEP] A. they will move to another area [SEP] B. that object will get cold [SEP] C. Temperature changing [SEP] D. that object will get smaller [SEP] E. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] F. that object will lose energy [SEP] G. enormous damage to homes [SEP] H. that object will get hot", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YORFR05L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Metal can transfer heat to an object to make it what? [SEP] A. fuse [SEP] B. colder [SEP] C. less hot [SEP] D. cooler [SEP] E. warm [SEP] F. Bend [SEP] G. move [SEP] H. hot", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO52EMOVZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "if heat is conducted to an object then that object will what? [SEP] A. speed up [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. break down [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. cause burns [SEP] H. cool off", "id": "3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI1HYEJPX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If heat is conducted to an object what will that object do? [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. Cool down [SEP] C. enormous damage to homes [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. Become colder [SEP] G. Emit more energy [SEP] H. Create wealth", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KWULEBL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does not accept heat very well? [SEP] A. corn [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. rust [SEP] G. Man [SEP] H. mold", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0K5FVOTG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "rocks become hot very what [SEP] A. cycles [SEP] B. slow [SEP] C. Erode [SEP] D. mostly [SEP] E. H20 [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. ligt", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2NLCZDP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cold air advancing on warm air cause what? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. wind storms [SEP] E. colder weather [SEP] F. air storms [SEP] G. ice storms [SEP] H. thunderstorms", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOL5UH1Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cold fronts cause what? [SEP] A. lightning [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. mountains [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. sunsets [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827JH09H9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do thunderstorms come from? [SEP] A. Too much rain in the clouds [SEP] B. When the environment is too cold [SEP] C. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. More than one trophic level. [SEP] F. it flows to a lower level [SEP] G. Dryness in the environment [SEP] H. When cold air advances on warm air", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOWW7DPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Cold fronts can give birth to what? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. warm weather [SEP] D. high pressure [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. tornadoes [SEP] H. rising tides", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSCG37PF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which situation can cause a thunderstorm? [SEP] A. Fog rising over a lake [SEP] B. pressure differences. [SEP] C. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted [SEP] D. Setting up lightning rods [SEP] E. Cold air advancing on cold air [SEP] F. Cold air advancing on warm air [SEP] G. Changing the angle of the sun [SEP] H. fall moving to winter", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYOPBDO4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does cold air replacing warm air cause? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. thunderstorms [SEP] E. steady barometer readings [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. constant air pressure [SEP] H. stagnant air temperature", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATWTVBA8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Cold fronts cause what as they pass by? [SEP] A. lightning [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. vaporization [SEP] D. bleaching [SEP] E. Fog is formed [SEP] F. solar coronas [SEP] G. eclipses [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UX6AYOOK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Depressions can be associated with what? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Tropical [SEP] C. laugheter [SEP] D. decrease stamina [SEP] E. lack of storms [SEP] F. happiness [SEP] G. thunderstorms [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFL121X4G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "be prepared for clear, cold days after what [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. droughts [SEP] D. heat waves [SEP] E. thunderstorms [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511QVNOZ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes lightning? [SEP] A. dust [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. cold fronts [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. scattered light [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "30X31N5D63PAUWOOLAJ8THKTF06ASE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "when is fog common? [SEP] A. summer end [SEP] B. before thunderstorms [SEP] C. The area was once underwater [SEP] D. dry and hot [SEP] E. It used to be covered by water [SEP] F. never [SEP] G. outer space [SEP] H. under water", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTU4UH2W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes tornadoes? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. hypothyroidism [SEP] D. Time and energy [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. Cold fronts. [SEP] G. Tropical [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOBMYFR7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Boundaries between air masses can cause [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. rain or sun shine [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. thunderstorms", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC5896FFH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do cold fronts cause? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. complex [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. streams [SEP] E. deadly [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. havoc [SEP] H. mildew", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSPUUW67", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What aspect of an bject causes the gravitational force exerted by that object? [SEP] A. atmosphere [SEP] B. kinetic [SEP] C. motion [SEP] D. two [SEP] E. barrel [SEP] F. shape [SEP] G. TRH [SEP] H. weight", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JP674KT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What causes the gravitational force exerted by an asteroid? [SEP] A. a tree falling [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. the shape of the asteroid [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] F. the mass of the asteroid [SEP] G. the sound of the asteroid [SEP] H. the color of the asteroid", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL1255GZBT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The weight of an item causes its what? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. decreases its bodily water [SEP] C. gravitational weight [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. gravitational height [SEP] F. gravitational wave [SEP] G. relocation [SEP] H. magnetism", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IF78HEA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The mass of an object causes force exerted by the object which can be described as [SEP] A. Inertial mass [SEP] B. Velocity [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. acceleration [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. supersonic [SEP] H. Force", "id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN0ZVD2L6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens to the mass of an object when exerted by the object? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. absorb light energy [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] F. is attractive not repulsive [SEP] G. deadly and devastating [SEP] H. a tree falling", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT8EY4SI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The mass of an object causes _. [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. It gets heated up [SEP] D. a constant impelling force [SEP] E. a tree falling [SEP] F. a lot of human deaths [SEP] G. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] H. body temperature reduces", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I790B5DA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What accelerates an object? [SEP] A. transportation technology [SEP] B. chemical messengers [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. electromagnetic energy [SEP] E. gravitational force [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE7BJMF0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the mass of an object causes the what exerted by that object? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. attractive force [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. energy of moving objects [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTW28MSG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes gravity on the Earth? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. ligt [SEP] G. quadriceps [SEP] H. mines", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K8EM0RS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes the amount of attraction exerted by an object? [SEP] A. mass [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. motors [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. fields", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8FX9Q9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what allows for both asexual and sexual reproduction? [SEP] A. being dead [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. amoeba [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Flowers [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJXDG23S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what have both asexual and sexual reproduction? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. toads [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. amoeba", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIM0LU9JW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Alternation of generations allows for different methods of producing: [SEP] A. genders [SEP] B. music [SEP] C. Chlorophyll [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. offspring [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. infection", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7L4BKCJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The most advantageous type of reproduction can be chosen when generational what is used? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. alternation [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. colors [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATXL6BA4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a point what allows for both asexual and sexual reproduction? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. mutation [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. pine", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6ZHJMJJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What undergoes alternation of generations? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. Oak [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. Flowers [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK8V1QTW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What allows for budding? [SEP] A. By wind and rain [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. Light passing through water [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. alternation of generations [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. Something that makes plants green [SEP] H. the looseness of soil", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRYI7FVE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What allows for an organism to create young by sexual and asexual means? [SEP] A. spread flower seeds [SEP] B. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. photosynthesis [SEP] E. mate with females [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. A compound that donates proton [SEP] H. alternation of generations", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEA3AV5N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How do snails reproduce? [SEP] A. Asexually [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. Sexually [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. Eggs [SEP] G. Pollination [SEP] H. movement", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMY5M3OJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. Flowers [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JGJDHTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which of the following organisms would reproduce sexually and not asexually? [SEP] A. Flowers [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. amoeba [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. fungus [SEP] F. snail [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2CKCFCH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "dominant invertebrate reproduce how? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. in trees [SEP] C. sexually [SEP] D. in sterile conditions [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. without sex [SEP] H. colors", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA6HAA0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. clams [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. legumes [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV996OZVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the second-largest invertebrate group reproduce how [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. with flowers [SEP] D. with spores [SEP] E. sexually [SEP] F. with seeds [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9A7CTUQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "squids do what sexually? [SEP] A. produce light [SEP] B. Catch prey [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. eat [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. migrate [SEP] G. reincarnate [SEP] H. think", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFA9O1PS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What types of animals reproduce sexually? [SEP] A. virus [SEP] B. produce offspring [SEP] C. larvae [SEP] D. Some animals with shells [SEP] E. mate with females [SEP] F. By wind and rain [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. acellular", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3U4LYZE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do squids reproduce? [SEP] A. while flying [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. split in two [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. sexually [SEP] F. asexually [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. fertile", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWSFVAZY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. toads [SEP] C. legumes [SEP] D. clams [SEP] E. fission [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA379GM9V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "how do abalones reproduce? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. reduced heat [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. sexually [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZIUECCA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How does a squid produce? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. sexually [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. waves [SEP] H. food", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL72UEYF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Abalone is an example of an animal that: [SEP] A. refract or absorb. [SEP] B. They have webbed feet [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] E. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] F. reproduces sexually [SEP] G. decreases its bodily water [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GZSQW2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. A compound that donates proton [SEP] B. spread flower seeds [SEP] C. They have webbed feet [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. By wind and rain [SEP] F. passenger pigeons [SEP] G. the dominant invertebrate [SEP] H. Something found in San Francisco", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5V1G19T6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what shares some of the same structures and basic functions? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. volume and h2o [SEP] F. acid and density [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. hair and skin", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV99C2ZV0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do all cells share? [SEP] A. basic function [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. exact structure [SEP] D. how they look [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. types of protein [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNV7L3DP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What shares some of the same structures and basic functions? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. all programming languages [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. everything [SEP] E. all objects [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. hair and skin [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE9K5V5F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do the basic bulding blocks of life share? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. Same color [SEP] C. Same structures [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. Same shape [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. Same temperature", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI76DT6SC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what shares some of the same structures and basic functions? [SEP] A. hair and skin [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. volume and plants [SEP] F. gravity and clouds [SEP] G. density and humans [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGN0WYHK9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What shares some of the same structures and basic functions? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. insects and viruses [SEP] C. cells and viruses [SEP] D. birds and rocks [SEP] E. all eukaryotes [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT786CS1O6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "All nucleus share the same basic what [SEP] A. size [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. species [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. location [SEP] F. allow growth [SEP] G. functions [SEP] H. spectrum", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMFGFOUL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "All cells share some of the same structures and what? [SEP] A. simple genes [SEP] B. simple processes [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. simple ideas [SEP] E. simple cells [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RQK6HMU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The basic functioning unit of life all share the same what? [SEP] A. structure [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. organ [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBHNROIC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is one thing studied in immunology? [SEP] A. illness [SEP] B. antigens [SEP] C. humanism [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. philosophy [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. symbology [SEP] H. fever", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB8ZPTK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can recognize cancer cells as foreign to the body? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. the immune system [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. Microscope [SEP] G. the colon [SEP] H. turn to a doctor", "id": "3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9GN2CXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "An allergy can be caused by [SEP] A. antigens [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. cold weather [SEP] D. fever [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. germs", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYVMBYH8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens when the immune system recognizes a foreign substance? [SEP] A. an area swollen with pus [SEP] B. The immune system fails [SEP] C. irradiation [SEP] D. Bacteria dies [SEP] E. Antibodies are formed [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. Something that causes allergies [SEP] H. Viruses reproduce", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFAUSP1Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Antibodies responds to molecules that the immune system recognizes as what to the body [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. part of [SEP] D. native [SEP] E. attached [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. foreign [SEP] H. humans", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8728X0Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Antigens are molecules that the immune system recognizes as needing to be what? [SEP] A. welcomed into the body [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. stored in the body [SEP] D. accepted into the body [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. Something that causes allergies [SEP] G. rejected from the body [SEP] H. members of their own species", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6CASO5R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Antigens are molecules that prompt the what of antibodies? [SEP] A. termination [SEP] B. failure [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. decrease [SEP] E. production [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. kinetic", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LNGDWYK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are molecules that the immune system recognizes as foreign to the physical entity? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. proteins [SEP] C. antibodies [SEP] D. Allergies [SEP] E. negative [SEP] F. immunities [SEP] G. parasites [SEP] H. antigens", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWZGI5PY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are molecules that the immune system recognizes as foreign to the body? [SEP] A. Foreign country. [SEP] B. Carbohydrates, or proteins. [SEP] C. microorganisms [SEP] D. Something that causes allergies [SEP] E. Molecular structure. [SEP] F. Operating system. [SEP] G. sub-units of species [SEP] H. Organic compounds", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPDI43G0E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are molecules that the defense system recognizes as foreign to the body? [SEP] A. Allergies [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. antigens [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. atoms [SEP] G. red blood cells [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3JRJSWSMQHK90SKLB0KTHS288223ED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are molecules that are recognized by the body as alien? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. Acids [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. negative [SEP] E. antigone [SEP] F. antibodies [SEP] G. antigens [SEP] H. blood cells", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62EFHECO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is recognized as foreign to the body by the immune system? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. HIV [SEP] C. SNPs [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. organs [SEP] F. p53 [SEP] G. DDT [SEP] H. HPV", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YF9SMO05", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what type of antigens does the immune system recognize as foreign to the body? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. negative [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. group of atoms [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2O1687Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are antigens? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. proteins [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3YBIOLR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Heavy metals are _. [SEP] A. emissions [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. bent [SEP] D. homogenous [SEP] E. antigens [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2KVXCW0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Heating an egg can make it what? [SEP] A. chill [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. dormant [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. freeze [SEP] F. implode [SEP] G. expode [SEP] H. stay warm", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUTUCUBNF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Heating an egg causes a _ reaction in the egg [SEP] A. symptoms [SEP] B. exothermic [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. entropic [SEP] E. combustion [SEP] F. voltage [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. synthesis", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVSD9U5Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What will accelerate the egg's chemical reaction? [SEP] A. colder eggs [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. larger eggs [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. increased chemicals [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. increased heat [SEP] H. burning", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIDW2PAX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What in an egg causes protein to become rough and rubbery? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. stamina [SEP] C. coded genes [SEP] D. lining [SEP] E. Converted sugar [SEP] F. chemical reaction [SEP] G. shell [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOZPQCVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes a chemical reaction in an egg? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. the water cycle [SEP] C. cooking [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. tapeworms [SEP] F. courtship [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXNF6IWH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can fire be used to do to an egg? [SEP] A. kill them [SEP] B. Decorate it. [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. Create hydrogen sulfide. [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. Heat it. [SEP] G. Fertilize it. [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY5WJXVO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does cooking an egg cause? [SEP] A. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] B. hatching of the egg [SEP] C. melting of the egg [SEP] D. Something that causes allergies [SEP] E. freezing of the egg [SEP] F. chemical reaction in the egg [SEP] G. death and devastation [SEP] H. DNA damage and mutations", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51L8S5M8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Heating an egg results in chemical _. [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. synergy [SEP] D. burns [SEP] E. chains [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. changes [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0GS17G7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Warming in a skillet causes a what in an egg? [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. egg formation [SEP] C. shell crack [SEP] D. They may not survive. [SEP] E. chemical ending [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. looseness", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALT5UTS7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "heat causes [SEP] A. heating liquids [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. insects to hatch [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NLA24A0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which is an example of a chemical reaction? [SEP] A. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] B. Scrambling eggs [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXK9RDA1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does population size influence on a species? [SEP] A. Quality of life [SEP] B. their migration pattern [SEP] C. their home [SEP] D. characteristics [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. their chance of living [SEP] G. their food preference [SEP] H. metabolic reaction", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KOLOCZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what influences the chances of going extinct? [SEP] A. cloud cover [SEP] B. Population size [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. rainfall [SEP] F. risky population [SEP] G. Climate change [SEP] H. the environment", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUP9YZXZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what's survival is influenced by population size? [SEP] A. chickens [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM054519U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Population size influences the chances of what within a species? [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. organs [SEP] C. diversity [SEP] D. size [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. color", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W6ZNKVQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Estuaries allow for appropriate what for a species [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. weather [SEP] C. reusing materials [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. population size [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. root growth [SEP] H. recovery", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA61DN0A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What influences the survival chances of bees? [SEP] A. population name [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. the flavor of their honey [SEP] D. population size [SEP] E. temperature [SEP] F. Temperature changing [SEP] G. local weather changes [SEP] H. the number of stripes", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXUMB8QS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "population size influences the chances of what surviving? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. volume [SEP] C. flowers [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. crocodiles [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "36NEMU28XFC43EEM2IJEZXIE3VHWMF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What influences the chances of a species surviving? [SEP] A. light energy [SEP] B. migration [SEP] C. plate tectonics [SEP] D. cell division [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "37UQDCYH6XU83M7U82CTUD2A11WV7D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Bacteria causes food to be what? [SEP] A. homogenous [SEP] B. eaten [SEP] C. saved [SEP] D. stored [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. thrown out [SEP] G. dormant [SEP] H. barrel-shaped", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW4HDY20", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause food to spoil? [SEP] A. single-celled organisms [SEP] B. Salting [SEP] C. Higher temperatures [SEP] D. Canning [SEP] E. sea squirts [SEP] F. a pathogens [SEP] G. Refrigeration [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OYE8PSF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Food often spoils when stored in an environment that is warm and __. [SEP] A. has great air circulation [SEP] B. dry [SEP] C. mild [SEP] D. wet [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. moist", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTI607KH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can help prevent food from spoiling? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. Plastics [SEP] C. Metals. [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Cellulose [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. Papers", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HLDNUAR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can make milk undrinkable? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. glycogen [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. vaporization", "id": "30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI6QXMP9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What food contains no bacteria [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. milk [SEP] C. honey [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. oysters [SEP] F. rabies [SEP] G. coffee [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP0HWBKH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "bacteria are more active at what [SEP] A. their hosts [SEP] B. high temperatures [SEP] C. dormant state [SEP] D. dry and hot [SEP] E. they body they live in [SEP] F. energy barrier [SEP] G. aerobic capacity [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW304YUR03T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes food to spoil? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. coliforms [SEP] D. toxins [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZICVONPM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is the term for illnesses that result from bacteria in food? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. Deoxyribonucleicacid [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. chickenpox [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. one celled organisms [SEP] H. food poisoning.", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKBTP6LVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can help clients to heal? [SEP] A. high pitched tones [SEP] B. pressure on the body [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] E. reusing materials [SEP] F. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] G. smelling pungent smells [SEP] H. staring at bright objects", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW30408R30Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Tactile sense is the ability to sense what? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. color [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. pressure [SEP] E. environment [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DP28GKBU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What senses pressure? [SEP] A. matter vibrating [SEP] B. critical organs [SEP] C. force [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. fur seals [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. thread-like nerves [SEP] H. area", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYCC32ZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Touch is the ability to sense what? [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. force [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. motion [SEP] G. voltage [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VR04U6M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can sense pressure? [SEP] A. thermometers [SEP] B. pressure cookers [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. skin cells", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EO1BZ7EZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Moles find prey mainly by using their ability to sense what [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. retina [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. pressure [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. environment", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA6MS0A0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does the skin sense? [SEP] A. pressure [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. thirst [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS2ZI2GW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How many genes are needed for the ability to sense pressure? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. two [SEP] C. UV [SEP] D. 12 [SEP] E. RNA [SEP] F. 8 [SEP] G. Eye [SEP] H. p53", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVN0TB2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause illness? [SEP] A. a nylon cord [SEP] B. burning coal [SEP] C. a plastic bag [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. a wool sweater [SEP] F. a leather purse [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. Sulfur dioxide", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI1J7TG4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What comes from non-renewable resources? [SEP] A. plastic bags [SEP] B. renewable goods [SEP] C. burning coal [SEP] D. emissions [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. organic plants [SEP] G. paper [SEP] H. Sulfur dioxide", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPLHJ183", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "products made from what are a big contributor to landfill waste [SEP] A. burning coal [SEP] B. acetic acid [SEP] C. tin [SEP] D. hydrocarbons [SEP] E. brass [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. petroleum [SEP] H. recyclables", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIE1CPAI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is something made from fossil fuel? [SEP] A. Wood [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. gasoline [SEP] E. Fertilizer [SEP] F. Plastic [SEP] G. Cotton fabric [SEP] H. Fuel cells", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XADMV9YC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does making plastic require? [SEP] A. digestion [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. less water [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. recycling [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. refining", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAD0Q9YZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is made from fossil fuels? [SEP] A. renewable resources [SEP] B. Fuel cells [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. plastic [SEP] F. emissions [SEP] G. gasoline [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XONV74L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is produced when plastic is made out of petroleum? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. emissions [SEP] D. hydrocarbons [SEP] E. pollution [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46X1G85S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is an example of a petrochemical? [SEP] A. LEDs [SEP] B. NaCl [SEP] C. vinegar [SEP] D. Plastic [SEP] E. a stove [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. gasoline [SEP] H. herbicide", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4T0IZSNI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a flower's job? [SEP] A. plant reproduction [SEP] B. to produce leaves [SEP] C. to make new plants [SEP] D. Reproduction [SEP] E. to produce petals [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. to produce roots [SEP] H. spread flower seeds", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NL2C8P8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a flower's purpose? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. To look pretty [SEP] D. To reproduce [SEP] E. To smell good [SEP] F. plant reproduction [SEP] G. To help people [SEP] H. Reproduction", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB1OT17HO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a flower's purpose? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. Look pretty [SEP] C. flowers [SEP] D. Smell good [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. Get eaten [SEP] G. reproduction [SEP] H. Reproduce", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT78658LO6S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is a tulip's purpose? [SEP] A. to produce water [SEP] B. spread flower seeds [SEP] C. It remains dormant [SEP] D. to produce sunlight [SEP] E. Reproduction [SEP] F. to produce carbon [SEP] G. to produce seeds [SEP] H. Plant reproduction", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6Y63JMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What would an animal use flowers for? [SEP] A. decorations [SEP] B. painting [SEP] C. nectar [SEP] D. smelling [SEP] E. Food [SEP] F. taste [SEP] G. mating [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P244RT7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A flower 's purpose [SEP] A. protection [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. reproduction [SEP] E. circulatory system [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. camaflouge [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNQSTB3K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a flower's primary purpose? [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. To be pretty [SEP] C. reproduction [SEP] D. To taste good [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. To smell nice [SEP] H. To reproduce", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CPA2DJG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A flower's job is to produce what? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. a stem [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. petals [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. Growth", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC5M3KFFX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a what has the purpose to produce for propagation [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. sperm [SEP] D. root [SEP] E. leaf [SEP] F. stem [SEP] G. flower [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF9214IU46P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "where does reproduction come from? [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. gametes [SEP] C. frogs [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. sex [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. sperm [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDC0G7JBS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A flower's purpose is to be what? [SEP] A. planted [SEP] B. dead [SEP] C. fertile [SEP] D. observed [SEP] E. ruined [SEP] F. dormant [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. food", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6OH90KH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What produces grain? [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. leaves [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. ducks [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. mice", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LY0ZTB8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is a flower's purpose? [SEP] A. spread flower seeds [SEP] B. Create new plants [SEP] C. Please humans [SEP] D. plant reproduction [SEP] E. staying warm [SEP] F. Start wars [SEP] G. Reproduction [SEP] H. Make people feel good", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FA6WW6Z5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a flower used for? [SEP] A. to produce seeds [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. to produce water [SEP] D. to produce stems [SEP] E. to produce bark [SEP] F. water conservation [SEP] G. survival [SEP] H. Reproduction", "id": "34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXYOFWIX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A flower 's purpose is to produce what? [SEP] A. Pollen grains [SEP] B. mature ovules [SEP] C. genetic material [SEP] D. organic molecules [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. spread flower seeds [SEP] G. Reproduction [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOTIJP4BU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "igneous intrusion causes vein deposits of what? [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. diamonds [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. precious metals [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. Calcium carbonate [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMXSPJ9C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What geological formation must occur for the availability of material for silver jewelry to occur? [SEP] A. Igneous intrusion [SEP] B. Metamorphic Layers [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. Volcanic mountains [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. Sedimentary deposits", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MUO5KY4R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "where are vein deposits of gold and silver formed? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. underground [SEP] D. patch reefs [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. calcite [SEP] G. platinum [SEP] H. soft soil", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8BOLQ9G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When do vein deposits of gold and silver form? [SEP] A. When magma warms up [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. it can be seen [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. When magma cools [SEP] F. aqueous solution [SEP] G. When the air is cold [SEP] H. When water rises", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOA603YP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where are gold and silver formed naturally? [SEP] A. inactive [SEP] B. Near platinum alloys [SEP] C. electrically [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. eukyarotes [SEP] F. In a royal palace [SEP] G. Above ground [SEP] H. Underground", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRLEZRUE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where are deposits of gold found? [SEP] A. In sediment [SEP] B. kalenchoes [SEP] C. fissures [SEP] D. rocks [SEP] E. mines [SEP] F. coral reefs [SEP] G. inactive [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B7TDQJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does magma form? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] C. objects that have mass [SEP] D. vein deposits of gold [SEP] E. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5VFA6HD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does igneous intrusion create? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Valuable products [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. earthquakes [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. objects that have mass", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPTZVELB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "vein deposits of gold and silver are formed where? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. aqueous solution [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] E. higher elevations [SEP] F. mountain sources [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. In sediment", "id": "3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1X8YZ8F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are vein deposits of gold and silver formed by? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. tube [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. cracking [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. granite [SEP] H. streams", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JFWQHTM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What in an electric fan provides a cooling breeze? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. metal face [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. Solar energy [SEP] F. plastic buttons [SEP] G. vanes rotating [SEP] H. electric cord", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6YC74IS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The vanes rotating in an electric fan causes [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. current [SEP] E. motion [SEP] F. speed [SEP] G. Lift [SEP] H. vibration", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5VIHFE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What would a turning blade cause? [SEP] A. air to move [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. contamination [SEP] D. killing insects [SEP] E. air to freeze [SEP] F. water to cool down [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. air to stagnate", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EXAYNEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what part of an electric fan causes air to move? [SEP] A. cover [SEP] B. mechanism [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. turbines [SEP] F. cycles [SEP] G. fan base [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS264OA6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is provided by vanes rotating in an electric fan? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. cool breezes [SEP] C. torrential rains [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. loud storms [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. hot winds", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIOCVHF5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what moves because of vanes rotating in an electric fan? [SEP] A. nitrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. sun rays [SEP] C. microwaves [SEP] D. some mammals [SEP] E. living things [SEP] F. animals with backbones [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. neutrons", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIOL3FHT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is fan speed? [SEP] A. energy barrier [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. fixed [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. Winter [SEP] F. static [SEP] G. solid [SEP] H. adjustable", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHQAO693", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What with the vanes rotating causes air here to move? [SEP] A. It reaches the dew point [SEP] B. heat to cooler objects [SEP] C. whale movement [SEP] D. it flows to a lower level [SEP] E. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted [SEP] F. vanes on submarins [SEP] G. Martian winds rotating. [SEP] H. 180 revolutions per minute.", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVUUXQGP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Rotating vanes move air to do what to a computer? [SEP] A. cool it [SEP] B. improve [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. stop it [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. launch it [SEP] G. warm it [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CVRP9ZR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How does a fan cause air to move? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. It cools down [SEP] C. Vanes stand still [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. It heats up [SEP] F. Vanes spin [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSAVF486", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The vanes rotating in an electric fan causes what? [SEP] A. speed [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. earth [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Lift [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVV7XGQ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What happens when fans circulate more air? [SEP] A. the production of heat [SEP] B. prevent heat loss [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. decrease in temperature [SEP] E. it flows to a lower level [SEP] F. heat produced [SEP] G. A transportation fuel [SEP] H. depress neuronal excitability", "id": "3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4GKIRYJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do electric fans cool? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. Human skin [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. deuterostomes [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EEQJ4WK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Vanes rotating in an electric fan causes air molecules to what? [SEP] A. cool [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. Slow. [SEP] D. slow [SEP] E. fly [SEP] F. Move [SEP] G. expand [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSN4UA0VR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can help people feel less short of breath? [SEP] A. Electric fan [SEP] B. prolactin release [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. The atmosphere", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP1GC2F0M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The vanes rotating in an electric fan cause what to move? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. cars [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. homes [SEP] G. Lift [SEP] H. gases", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITX5OKRB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Proprioceptive functions sense and maintain what? [SEP] A. the sense of smell [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. cellular respiration [SEP] E. body position [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. gasoline [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBGTUU3B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can affect ability to sense and maintain body position? [SEP] A. ear canal [SEP] B. colors of the spectrum [SEP] C. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] D. inner ear problems [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. ear wax buildup [SEP] G. pierced ears [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRXT1FVT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "This helps with sensing and maintaining body position: [SEP] A. lightheaded [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. inner ear [SEP] D. cochlea [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. Riding a bike [SEP] H. dizzy", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAEJF40Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is the ability to sense and maintain body position good for? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. hearing [SEP] C. athletes [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. strength [SEP] F. speaking [SEP] G. skiing [SEP] H. bike", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPIBIIJO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "the ability to sense and maintain body position prevents people what [SEP] A. falling [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. illness [SEP] D. starving [SEP] E. blindness [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. depression [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHH2NUM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What allows one to sense and maintain body position? [SEP] A. kinetic functions [SEP] B. proprioceptive functions [SEP] C. fencing response [SEP] D. magic functions [SEP] E. Riding a bike [SEP] F. that material's properties [SEP] G. by keeping them warm [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5YLI29Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is motion sickness related to? [SEP] A. smell [SEP] B. sight [SEP] C. balance [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. body [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. athletes [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3ZYXGV6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the ability to maintain equilibrium is the ability to sense and maintain what? [SEP] A. body hair [SEP] B. temperature [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. body position [SEP] E. body shape [SEP] F. body integrity [SEP] G. temperature changes [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBH3EACE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can maintaining body position help you to do? [SEP] A. work [SEP] B. play [SEP] C. move [SEP] D. live [SEP] E. rest [SEP] F. Lift [SEP] G. ski [SEP] H. fly", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES4V5E6L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is proprioception part of? [SEP] A. tail fins [SEP] B. genus [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. athletes [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. balance", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQEYXNG5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is critical? [SEP] A. Balance [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. recovery [SEP] D. Electrical [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. stay warm [SEP] H. stamina", "id": "3NOKK93PR17CAQ0I0K1P0J65NTWEEB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Decayed vegetation turns to what over a period of time? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. death [SEP] C. peat [SEP] D. vines [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. flora [SEP] H. potash", "id": "3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJY3IOFH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How is coal made? [SEP] A. Being exposed to air [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. Converting waste. [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. It gets heated up [SEP] F. Being buried under ground [SEP] G. By hand [SEP] H. In a factory", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTI6CK76", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does vegetation change into after being buried under soil? [SEP] A. desert [SEP] B. space [SEP] C. grass [SEP] D. blankets [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. time [SEP] G. roots [SEP] H. fuel", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJX7RKM7M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Being buried under soil and mud changes what into bogs through extreme pressure and heat? [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. Sediment [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. q-particles [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. water", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPO5G18F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "being preserved under many layers changes vegetation into peat through extreme what? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. Wet weather [SEP] C. heat and mud [SEP] D. Time and energy [SEP] E. scarce resources [SEP] F. heat and pressure [SEP] G. heat and vegetation [SEP] H. sand and pressure", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31UHUPII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What forms into peat through extreme heat and pressure over time? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. desiccation [SEP] C. burrs [SEP] D. elms [SEP] E. moss [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. candy [SEP] H. meat", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVY6OB22", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Buried vegetation in a wetland changes to peat over what? [SEP] A. a long period of time [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. a brief period of time [SEP] D. just a day's time [SEP] E. Physical weathering [SEP] F. It used to be covered by water [SEP] G. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] H. a quick period of time", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHZZCLIT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does being buried under soil and mud change vegetation into? [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. scars [SEP] D. Fossil fuels [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. Something to move [SEP] G. magic [SEP] H. picnics", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISUCVLUY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "being buried under soil and mud changes plants into what through extreme heat and pressure in a swam [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. burrs [SEP] F. deadly [SEP] G. vegetables [SEP] H. peat", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDB81CJOR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what has its soil and mud changed by extreme heat over long periods of time? [SEP] A. elms [SEP] B. bogs [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. earth [SEP] E. deltas [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. corn [SEP] H. swea", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNIF4FZ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does extreme heat and pressure in a swamp over long periods of time create? [SEP] A. harm [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. cracks [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. loss [SEP] G. Injury [SEP] H. bogs", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTFIHH2W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is transformed through extreme heat and pressure over time? [SEP] A. corn [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. Gases [SEP] D. moss [SEP] E. potash [SEP] F. oil [SEP] G. matter [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJXO8KAL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What happens when food is stored below 40 degrees? [SEP] A. Decrease bodily water [SEP] B. It gets cooked quicker [SEP] C. It stays fresh [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. They may not survive. [SEP] G. It's not as safe to eat [SEP] H. It gets eaten quicker", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV1JD1LK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Keeping food cold prevents [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] C. decreasing nutrients [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. decreasing flavor [SEP] F. fading color [SEP] G. bacteria from growing [SEP] H. direct damage to the lungs", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT61PGJAS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is an important function of a refrigertor? [SEP] A. cool the kitchen [SEP] B. adding heat [SEP] C. keep meat and vegetables separate [SEP] D. keep food fresh [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. staying warm [SEP] G. freeze wine [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BACPCNA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a refrigerator used for? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. A place to hang magnets [SEP] C. Cooling your home [SEP] D. staying warm [SEP] E. A doorstop [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. Keeping food fresh", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S46X5E7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Keeping things what is a way to adequately store them? [SEP] A. cold in a fridge [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. hot in a pan [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. in the trash [SEP] F. out in the yard [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3CWBLQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do refrigerators do? [SEP] A. walk dogs [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. hold gloves [SEP] E. Decrease bodily water [SEP] F. make air [SEP] G. keep food fresh [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4CKV0UC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what keeps food fresh? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. boiling water [SEP] D. refrigerators [SEP] E. microwaves [SEP] F. electricity [SEP] G. carrots [SEP] H. a hydraulic system", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46W8X58J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is used to keep foods as simple and as natural as possible? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. RNA [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. fibers [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ34OY9NW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What action produces much of the sand from coral? [SEP] A. reef building [SEP] B. radioactive decay [SEP] C. mechanical waves [SEP] D. glass blowing [SEP] E. It used to be covered by water [SEP] F. The area was once underwater [SEP] G. Mechanical weathering [SEP] H. By coral exoskeletons", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVRZWZXSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is a beach formed by? [SEP] A. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] B. heat change [SEP] C. mechanical weathering [SEP] D. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] E. seasonal changes [SEP] F. patch reefs [SEP] G. sedimentation [SEP] H. Nurseries of the ocean.", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B5TS1FT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Sand can be formed by which process? [SEP] A. Continents drifting [SEP] B. mechanical waves [SEP] C. Photosynthesis [SEP] D. Sand Casting [SEP] E. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] F. Cellular Respiration [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. Mechanical Weathering", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQP5WX86", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What process creates sand? [SEP] A. Water expanding [SEP] B. beach [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. silicon dioxide [SEP] F. weathering [SEP] G. dunes [SEP] H. rainfall", "id": "33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5N79PNM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what makes sand formations? [SEP] A. potash [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. Rain [SEP] F. sea [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. coral", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY4NDBQ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is the surface of a beach formed by? [SEP] A. a wave [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. plates [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. the sun [SEP] G. calcite [SEP] H. Rocks", "id": "3PQMUDRV7R50604QSMH76D2P858IIC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is formed by mechanical weathering? [SEP] A. planets [SEP] B. coral [SEP] C. calcium [SEP] D. ore [SEP] E. sand [SEP] F. soils [SEP] G. tube [SEP] H. peat", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQ0TSTLY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the surface of a beach is formed by what? [SEP] A. cracking [SEP] B. ocean surface [SEP] C. water type [SEP] D. sun's heat [SEP] E. water waves [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. water views", "id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2P1TIM2V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the surface of a beach formed by? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. calcite [SEP] C. plates [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Rocks [SEP] G. dust [SEP] H. fire", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CHD0I3AC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "the surface of a beach is formed by what force? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Gravity [SEP] C. Rocks [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. Pacific [SEP] G. kinetic [SEP] H. a wave", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPF7CIB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What rate does weathering happen? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. mild [SEP] C. Winter [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. down [SEP] F. varying [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. cycles", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYE6F61B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What provides protection for soft tissues and internal organs? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. calcium and phosphorous [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. the trachea", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XDMFEIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What protects internal organs? [SEP] A. Feet [SEP] B. Heart [SEP] C. metal [SEP] D. Masks [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. fur [SEP] G. Teeth [SEP] H. Ribs", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY1FCBQJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does bone provide protection for? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. the heart [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. prime rib [SEP] H. athletes", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LR27PXBA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What provides protection for internal organs? [SEP] A. fur [SEP] B. cuticle [SEP] C. ribs [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. plasma [SEP] F. brain [SEP] G. coats [SEP] H. fat", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBJ5D8JQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What provides protection for soft tissues and internal organs? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. eye color [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. synapses [SEP] E. a cuticle [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. the skeleton", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMFR2OUU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Muscle and internal organs are protected by: [SEP] A. immunization [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. fat [SEP] D. bone [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. skin [SEP] G. defense [SEP] H. copper", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4V3DLBK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "An animal's outer shell protects internal organs and: [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. Epidermis [SEP] D. all matter [SEP] E. soft tissues [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAE2340G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "The cranium provides what for soft tissues and internal organs [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. protection [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPFXMQ14", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does bone provide protection for? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Balance [SEP] G. Man [SEP] H. disease", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR67RPETT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does bone provide protection for in humans? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. during the day [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. staying warm [SEP] G. The heart. [SEP] H. When it's cold", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB1R5SH7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What provides protection for soft tissues and internal organs? [SEP] A. Blankets [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. Epidermis [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. Collegen [SEP] F. Animal fur [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. fur and fat", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MN6V83E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What provides protection for soft tissues and internal organs? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. reservoirs for calcium [SEP] F. It helps them survive [SEP] G. quart or nickel plated aluminum [SEP] H. Fully cooking the oysters", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLQV03HF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do female organisms produce? [SEP] A. honey [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. apples [SEP] D. nectar [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. anger [SEP] H. adults", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LFHPRC8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "a process that can occur in-vitro takes place inside the what type of organism? [SEP] A. dead [SEP] B. female [SEP] C. male [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. infertile", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO0S8VCL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "he penetration of the egg by a sperm takes place inside what? [SEP] A. Microscope [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. ejaculate [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. male organism [SEP] F. female organism [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. testicles", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKASJ1NO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what kind of females does fertilization take place in? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. bees [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. sperm [SEP] G. Flowers [SEP] H. post-menopausal women", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEJFHKP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The penetration of the egg by a sperm takes place where? [SEP] A. salt and water. [SEP] B. an area swollen with pus [SEP] C. By wind and rain [SEP] D. outside the body [SEP] E. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] F. inside the prostate [SEP] G. inside the female organism [SEP] H. inside the male organism", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76E0DJ4L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which gender carries the eggs? [SEP] A. male [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. transexual [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. female [SEP] G. transgender [SEP] H. chickens", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW0QESGG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where does human fertilization naturally take place? [SEP] A. hard shelled egg [SEP] B. petri dish [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. man [SEP] E. Earth [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. woman [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B399I88", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "fertilization takes place inside of what kind of females? [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. digestion [SEP] C. lawns [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. offspring", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYAHZNLV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where is the zygote located that produces the next generation? [SEP] A. an area swollen with pus [SEP] B. in the female organism [SEP] C. in the testicles [SEP] D. in the penis [SEP] E. Something that makes plants green [SEP] F. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] G. in the male organism [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBYLEE1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What animal gives live birth? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. alpacas [SEP] D. rabbit [SEP] E. babies [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL96356OGP0Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cause objects to heat? [SEP] A. Changing mass [SEP] B. Absorbing energy [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. Lack of light [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. colors of the spectrum [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I054HV49", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause cool objects to warm up? [SEP] A. absorbing sunlight [SEP] B. absorbing nutrients [SEP] C. absorbing moisture [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. absorbing personality [SEP] G. energy of moving objects [SEP] H. water vapor", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD5GB97I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do collector panels use to heat objects? [SEP] A. Solar energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. ice [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOVF5PBC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which objects are heated arter natural absorption of solar light? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. aquatic life [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. wavelengths and photons [SEP] G. dark colored rock [SEP] H. polar caps", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZIOP9KL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What heats quickly? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. translucent objects [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. reflecting objects [SEP] E. Evaporation [SEP] F. white objects [SEP] G. black objects [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3TE22NPXPBBCQM6WM8DZIBINZII447", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "absorbing sunlight causes objects to [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. toughness [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. warm [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3ELV49H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Something that when absorbed causes objects to heat take how long to cross to Earth? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. 8 minutes [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. A few days", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGTV59VT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can destroy tissue? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. Absorbing sunlight [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VWSG9T4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what causes objects to heat? [SEP] A. the sun [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. leaves [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEBKHV5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which rock is formed from magma cooling? [SEP] A. tube [SEP] B. Mountains [SEP] C. Coal [SEP] D. Basalt [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. blastoids [SEP] G. Gneiss [SEP] H. Limestone", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBE5QU3T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Igneous rocks are what through volcanoes erupting and lava? [SEP] A. cracking [SEP] B. mandated [SEP] C. formed [SEP] D. blastoids [SEP] E. evolved [SEP] F. tube [SEP] G. disturbed [SEP] H. started", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCLNYJBI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "gneous rocks are formed when magma [SEP] A. barrel-shaped [SEP] B. retreats [SEP] C. expands [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. heating liquids [SEP] F. condenses [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. solidifies", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEMX5S12B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is formed from magma cooling? [SEP] A. sandstone [SEP] B. basalt [SEP] C. Mountains [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. tube [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. limestone [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29V303TG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where does the lava come from that makes igneous rocks? [SEP] A. Mantle [SEP] B. tube [SEP] C. Core [SEP] D. Mountains [SEP] E. Crust [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. Earth [SEP] H. cracking", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I07AXV43", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is formed from magma cooling? [SEP] A. limestone [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. basalt [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. sandstone [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. Mountains [SEP] H. tube", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONL8J4NL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be formed from cooling magma? [SEP] A. Ruby [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. Lava [SEP] D. Sand [SEP] E. mines [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. Granite [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKKUPDEY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do igneous rocks come from? [SEP] A. hardened magma [SEP] B. limestone [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. acid [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. germany", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKCU8J5K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where do igneous rocks come from? [SEP] A. plates [SEP] B. earth [SEP] C. crust [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. magma [SEP] F. germany [SEP] G. oceans [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WWLGGDF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which bodily system excretes a substance commonly used in drug testing? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. urinary system [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. cardiovascular system [SEP] F. opiate system [SEP] G. Integumentary system [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU8QKVUX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How does urine leave the body? [SEP] A. metabolic reaction [SEP] B. through the small intestines [SEP] C. Transfers energy [SEP] D. an area swollen with pus [SEP] E. To another location like underground [SEP] F. through the urinary system [SEP] G. through the anus [SEP] H. through the body", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSUBMKZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can liquid waste be? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. Gaseous [SEP] C. Solid [SEP] D. Acidic [SEP] E. acid rain [SEP] F. expelled [SEP] G. Static [SEP] H. dangerous", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNVAZD3J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What comes out the end of the penis? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. liquid waste [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. feces [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. solid waste [SEP] H. distilled water", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RROBWURB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Urine is a product of what organ of the body that is excreted by the urinary system? [SEP] A. bowel [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. bladder [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. urine [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. NaCl", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIOJVP48", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "How are nitrogenous wastes excreted? [SEP] A. solutes [SEP] B. wetland [SEP] C. salmon [SEP] D. urine [SEP] E. soil [SEP] F. harmful [SEP] G. gills [SEP] H. CO 2", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7KSVKCE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a waste product of the body that is excreted by the urinary system? [SEP] A. potash [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. urea [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. H 2 O [SEP] H. sulfur", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZF6J9KC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "readily available liquid manure is a what? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. share properties [SEP] D. competing for resources [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. animal transport [SEP] G. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] H. product of the body", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB9GPKTW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is excreted through the urinary system? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. potash [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. water", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVWU4U5W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What produces secondary vascular tissues in seed plants? [SEP] A. after growth [SEP] B. photosynthesis [SEP] C. faulty growth [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. primary growth [SEP] G. plant reproduction [SEP] H. secondary growth", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP29SGDZ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what has secondary growth? [SEP] A. viscosity [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. oak [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. primary [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. leaves", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6LV8VDF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Secondary vascular tissues are employed by bamboo and what other kind of tree? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. grass [SEP] D. coniferous [SEP] E. Trees [SEP] F. elms [SEP] G. palm [SEP] H. deciduous", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GT1EIR1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What forms secondary vascular tissues and bark? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. phytoplankton [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. oak", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCWRK203", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What forms secondary vascular tissues in trees? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. primary growth [SEP] C. secondary growth [SEP] D. In their leaves [SEP] E. end growth [SEP] F. mating [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. shrub beds", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYVKITJM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What forms secondary vascular tissues and bark? [SEP] A. palm trees [SEP] B. tulips [SEP] C. In their leaves [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. shrub beds [SEP] F. peonies [SEP] G. rhubarb [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZOXX6XZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Growth occurring where forms vascular tissues and bark? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. in photosynthesis [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. in growing formations [SEP] E. in lateral meristems [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. in root systems [SEP] H. in the autumn season", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CMDQ9ZR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Secondary growth forms secondary [SEP] A. blood vessels [SEP] B. permineralization [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. color of leaves [SEP] E. oxidation reaction [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. shrub beds", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXP1NR46", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Air pollution can cause a decrease in what? [SEP] A. The atmosphere [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. smoke [SEP] D. crop yields [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. fires [SEP] H. smog", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF370R9A8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Crop growth can be negatively impacted by [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. light pollution [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. drought [SEP] E. rainbow falls [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. lunar eclipse [SEP] H. air pollution", "id": "35LDD5557A3D8EK5D40BBMOJCCFKMM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "some soils are more sensitive than others to a lowered what [SEP] A. p53 [SEP] B. HPV [SEP] C. CO2 [SEP] D. wolf population [SEP] E. light level [SEP] F. pH [SEP] G. sea level [SEP] H. dam", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y6UCP95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause the pH of the soil to increase? [SEP] A. incineration [SEP] B. dry conditions [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. clean water [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. clean rain", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VWAS9TG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What balances the effect of air pollution in soil? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. rubber [SEP] C. batteries [SEP] D. watershed [SEP] E. salinity [SEP] F. Earthworms [SEP] G. compost [SEP] H. acid", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HYI4JL0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can increase soil acidity? [SEP] A. Air pollution [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. humans disturb it [SEP] D. cactuses [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6JZPVD2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can cause the ph of soil to decrease? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] B. contamination [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. incinerated mercury [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO445MGJXE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do plants build their cell walls from? [SEP] A. By wind and rain [SEP] B. Deposition [SEP] C. Deposition. [SEP] D. algae [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. plant wall [SEP] G. plant material [SEP] H. polysaccharides", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5R9IQ9CK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are fibers composed of? [SEP] A. lmestone [SEP] B. cellulose [SEP] C. ribosomes [SEP] D. animal fur [SEP] E. plastic [SEP] F. produce light [SEP] G. cellulite [SEP] H. Hemoglobin", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21SDFHR0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what uses cellulose for their cell walls? [SEP] A. cactus [SEP] B. Oak [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. Trees [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. humans", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8RU1Y57", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do green beans use for their cell wall? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. cellulite [SEP] C. cellular [SEP] D. cellolosis [SEP] E. cellulose [SEP] F. lmestone [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "33CUSNVVNNBESOG0AETPGZEX0AP885", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do animals lack? [SEP] A. chromosomes [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. polysaccharides [SEP] E. Bodily water [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. microbes [SEP] H. cellulose", "id": "386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9H0PGJLS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of organism use cellulose for their cell walls? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. fungus [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. producers [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN6WBX2V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is made from cell walls? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. a path [SEP] F. fiber [SEP] G. moss [SEP] H. Carbon", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B4N48IM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what uses cellulose for their cell walls? [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. Trees [SEP] D. organisms [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. insulator [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. grass", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C8TU3PE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are cell walls made of? [SEP] A. fossils [SEP] B. peat [SEP] C. moss [SEP] D. cations [SEP] E. Carbon [SEP] F. Fiber [SEP] G. Fungi [SEP] H. sodium", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXOBUQQK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Plants use what for their cell walls? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. cations [SEP] C. sulfur [SEP] D. fiber [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. Carbon [SEP] G. Cane. [SEP] H. peat", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NAFMG1J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "plants cell walls are readily broken down by what [SEP] A. Heavy rains [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. acetic acid [SEP] D. microbes [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH2PHCS3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What decreases the melting point of water? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. Dilution [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. chilling water [SEP] F. heating water [SEP] G. reading books [SEP] H. adding salt", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW294PKJW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Adding what decreases the metling point of a liquid? [SEP] A. gold [SEP] B. Heat energy [SEP] C. helium [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. Sodium chloride [SEP] F. Calcium carbonate [SEP] G. dihydrogen monoxide [SEP] H. salinity", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT4JV4BM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Adding salt to a liquid changes what aspect of the liquid? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. Dilution [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. nature [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. reduce", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N50QZEJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What decreases the melting point of liquid? [SEP] A. Dilution [SEP] B. Impurities [SEP] C. Water expanding [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. Heat energy [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1YZUDLMH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Water in the Pacific Ocean freezes at a lower temperature than water in Lake Shasta. What is also true about these two bodies of water? [SEP] A. Something located on the border of Tibet and Burma [SEP] B. Something whose growth is discouraged by heavy wet soils [SEP] C. Objects float more easily in the Pacific ocean than in Lake Shasta [SEP] D. Two things that come together in San Andreas [SEP] E. water vapor rising into colder regions of the atmosphere and condensing [SEP] F. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor [SEP] G. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen [SEP] H. skin redness and pain, possible swelling, blisters, fever, headaches", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W40XI2ZHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be added to a liquid to decrease the melting point of the liquid? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. activation energy [SEP] G. aqueous solution [SEP] H. Something from an ocean", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWH40Y3NR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do you add to decrease the melting point of a liquid? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Heat energy [SEP] D. sodium chloride [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. aqueous solution", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EVRYEN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What decreases the melting point of water? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. increasing its density [SEP] F. global warming [SEP] G. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] H. movement of tectonic plates", "id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74D9FFPPH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What will decrease the melting point of a liquid? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] F. chemical changes [SEP] G. chemical reaction [SEP] H. Higher salinity", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXK7HP1AX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens when a fuel burns incompletely? [SEP] A. Carbon monoxide disappears [SEP] B. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] C. deadly and devastating [SEP] D. Carbon monoxide is created [SEP] E. retaining heat [SEP] F. Oxygen increases [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. It's recycled", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJAPB8EF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are the affects of burning fuel on human health? [SEP] A. emissions [SEP] B. They aid lung health. [SEP] C. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] D. They are a hazard. [SEP] E. The affects are mildly healthy [SEP] F. The fuel burns clean. [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Global warming", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUSSFO2O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Burning fuel in a furnace can [SEP] A. fire interns [SEP] B. kill [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. furnish a home [SEP] E. freeze water [SEP] F. harm [SEP] G. loss [SEP] H. expand", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFXGITMX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can gas furnaces cause? [SEP] A. matter vibrating [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. Stale air [SEP] E. condensation [SEP] F. emissions [SEP] G. suffocation [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKWZVI63", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what produces carbon monoxide? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. burning coal [SEP] C. hydrogen [SEP] D. freezing [SEP] E. heating homes [SEP] F. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE3A3L9D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What gas is produced by burning propane? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] C. gasoline [SEP] D. Carbon monoxide [SEP] E. hydrocarbons [SEP] F. carbon dioxide [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. heating liquids", "id": "3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQLIX4GM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Carbon monoxide, a product of furnaces and engines, is a: [SEP] A. acid [SEP] B. CO2 [SEP] C. kill [SEP] D. harm [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. form [SEP] G. CO 2 [SEP] H. HPV", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29XU73T7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Producers use energy and inorganic molecules for what? [SEP] A. neutralizing threats [SEP] B. dismissal of nutrients [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. Transfers energy [SEP] E. retention of nutrients [SEP] F. decomposition [SEP] G. agriculture [SEP] H. iron in water", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEUVLME4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An example of an organism that uses energy and inorganic molecules to make food is a [SEP] A. green plant [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. mammal [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. crustacean [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. reptile [SEP] H. rabbit", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5XTX29S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can use energy in order to make food for itself and others? [SEP] A. organisms [SEP] B. mollusks [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. microbes [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. chlorophyll [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ434QEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do plants make food? [SEP] A. In a kitchen [SEP] B. By wind and rain [SEP] C. organic matter [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. From the sun [SEP] F. In the darkness [SEP] G. by indirect light [SEP] H. By pollination", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JWF3WO3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do producers use to make food? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. pesticides [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. The sun [SEP] E. utensils [SEP] F. stove [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. recipe", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X2JIFJM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses energy and inorganic molecules to make food? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. By wind and rain [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. green plants [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. agriculture", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1VTS54I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Some producers use what physical feature to use energy and inorganic molecules? [SEP] A. leaves [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. solar energy [SEP] D. sun [SEP] E. resevoir [SEP] F. chemicals [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P6ZP2AW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What process helps provide resources for producers to create food? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. decomposition [SEP] D. mastication [SEP] E. recycling [SEP] F. reproduction [SEP] G. ejaculation [SEP] H. Converting waste.", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVK3Q35C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What use energy and minerals to make food? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. plant life [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. producers [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. elephants [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXCIGM75", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do producers use with inorganic chemicals to make food? [SEP] A. The sun [SEP] B. properties [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. plant life [SEP] H. Hemoglobin", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW36GGS5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can break rocks and cause debris? [SEP] A. sand [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. Surf [SEP] F. Earthworms [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOHXCLCDZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What comes out of rocks breaking apart? [SEP] A. Pavement [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. Fossils [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Ground covering [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183THRB79", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be caused by earthquakes? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. minerals [SEP] D. ice formations [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. debris [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. clumps of soil", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3LND1IH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause debris? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. screwdriver [SEP] E. spoon [SEP] F. hammer [SEP] G. mines [SEP] H. fork", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX5XRY5H7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause serious eye injuries? [SEP] A. wearing goggles [SEP] B. Brutal temperatures [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Males and females [SEP] F. wearing a helmet [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. breaking apart rocks", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP261EDZK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cause debris? [SEP] A. breaking apart sandstone [SEP] B. some invertebrates [SEP] C. breaking apart air [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. exposure to cold [SEP] F. breaking apart clouds [SEP] G. breaking apart water [SEP] H. forest is destroyed", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R0QWXD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used to make debris? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. a hammer [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. water pump [SEP] G. c-clamp [SEP] H. screwdriver", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWL9C5MX7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is sediment? [SEP] A. alluvial [SEP] B. Mud [SEP] C. Broken rocks [SEP] D. soft soil [SEP] E. deltas [SEP] F. Water [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. Clean air", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL2HZYET", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what can breaking apart rocks cause? [SEP] A. mechanical [SEP] B. cancer [SEP] C. respiration [SEP] D. water vapor [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. worldwide problems [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVK64B24", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Breaking rocks apart can cause what? [SEP] A. Damages them [SEP] B. construction clean up [SEP] C. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] D. looseness of dirt or compost [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. forest is destroyed [SEP] H. the Great Barrier Reef", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOZGIVC6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Most pituitary hormones control other glands that secrete hormones into the what [SEP] A. brain [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. epidermal [SEP] D. bloodstream [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. liver", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY19YVXN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the pituitary do to other endocrine glands?? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. it releases them [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. Damages them [SEP] E. interact [SEP] F. it destroys them [SEP] G. it sends them to the skin [SEP] H. it controls them", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQOSEKYC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes growth? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. stimuli [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. cell walls [SEP] G. fat [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSKM5NQ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Most pituitary hormones control other what? [SEP] A. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] B. multicellular glands [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. cell glands [SEP] G. protein codes [SEP] H. dna", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL8258LO7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Hormones tell what to produce eggs? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. testicles [SEP] G. liver [SEP] H. vas deferens", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7NMIVZE5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A vital role of hormones produced by the pituitary gland [SEP] A. fostering myopia [SEP] B. stimulating investing [SEP] C. increases a body's strength [SEP] D. production of energy [SEP] E. controlling hormone production [SEP] F. producing rabies [SEP] G. it helps plants in growing [SEP] H. Transfers energy", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF92151V64V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What controls other endocrine glands? [SEP] A. tropical [SEP] B. cellular respiration [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. prolactin [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI7JJSS6M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "hormones produced at the base of the what control other endocrine glands [SEP] A. proteins [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. fats [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. synapse [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. brain [SEP] H. Man", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6D0PMJ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "pituitary hormones can be blamed for what? [SEP] A. a lot of human deaths [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. producing obesity [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q0UJ90J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What type of hormones are produced and controlled in the glands? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. Pituitary [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. positive [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. acetic acid [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL730A10I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what make pituitary hormones? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. cows [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CRLTSI7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do substances in the pituitary control? [SEP] A. To keep their body heat. [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. endocrine glands [SEP] D. temperature [SEP] E. preventing heat transfer [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696ZF8MIO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Most pituitary hormones control integrating what? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. centers [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VW920Z4G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What hormones can control the thyroid gland? [SEP] A. Pituitary [SEP] B. exercise [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CR64SIO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do most pituitary hormones control? [SEP] A. Something that is self-aware [SEP] B. Molecular kinetic energy [SEP] C. Vomiting reflex [SEP] D. Animal survival [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. metabolic reaction [SEP] H. Hormone producing structures.", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8NBPLRO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can destroy cancer cells? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. Heart monitor [SEP] C. antibodies [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. belt [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8DZTQ9C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be found on malignant cells? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. weapons [SEP] C. bones [SEP] D. fever [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. acetic acid [SEP] G. antigens [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YGWITIF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted what? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. kidneys [SEP] C. genetics [SEP] D. operation [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. alveoli", "id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RP2N1N29", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "proteins foreign to the body can be found where? [SEP] A. in the lymph nodes [SEP] B. in nerve cells [SEP] C. in the kidneys [SEP] D. on cancer cells [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. mouth of rivers [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TCPO5TO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted what? [SEP] A. personality [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. lungs [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. epidermal [SEP] G. livers [SEP] H. digestion", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SLGAAQA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can trigger immune response? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. Transplanted organs [SEP] C. desire [SEP] D. an area swollen with pus [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. pain [SEP] G. colors of the spectrum [SEP] H. Contaminated wounds", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4T2J5SNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do cancer cells produce? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. direct energy [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. antibodies [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB3UMW1P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A molecule that causes antibody production is found on what? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. organs [SEP] C. Epidermis [SEP] D. aqueous solution [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. cancer cells [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3B4YI393V9VEUSAI2A5ZEHEZNKNSSG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "a protein that prompts an immune response are found where? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. critical organs [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. at or near the margins [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. on cancer cells", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW307UD7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are antigens also? [SEP] A. resistance [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. positive [SEP] E. pathogens [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. complex [SEP] H. Allergies", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO1TOCVL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be found on cancer cells? [SEP] A. acetic acid [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. proteins [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOFIM50F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where can cells bound by antibodies more likely be found? [SEP] A. critical organs [SEP] B. colder and wetter [SEP] C. the environment [SEP] D. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. epidermis and dermis [SEP] G. on cancer cells [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KP9JZC7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where can antigens be found? [SEP] A. Contaminated wounds [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. our nearest star [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. an area swollen with pus [SEP] H. skin melanoma cells", "id": "308XBLVESI33CRT3CZJZYIZ3ZTORBW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plants are multicellular eukaryotes with what walls? [SEP] A. A solid geometric shape [SEP] B. preventing heat transfer [SEP] C. bone and skin [SEP] D. starch and bone [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. starch and protein [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. starch and cellulose", "id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV59ZYFEP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are numerous in plant cells? [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. flowers [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. calories [SEP] F. hydrocarbons [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. eukyarotes", "id": "3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWP0QAZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plants are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls composed primarily of what? [SEP] A. protein [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. leaves [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. lignin [SEP] G. eukaryotes [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "32SVAV9L3F86AF39VVI7L9CHA71A3D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. oaks [SEP] C. Crops [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. Trees [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. planets", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6N8IVDH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are flower cell walls made of? [SEP] A. cellular [SEP] B. lmestone [SEP] C. cellulitis [SEP] D. strong [SEP] E. cellulose [SEP] F. cellulite [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B4QHI8F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose? [SEP] A. mushrooms [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. water lillies [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. vegetation [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK9TH3G4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Plants cell walls are made of [SEP] A. fiber [SEP] B. keratin [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. cations [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. porous [SEP] H. Cane.", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBGUOU37", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of organism has a nucleus? [SEP] A. potatoes [SEP] B. Plants [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. amoeba [SEP] F. a fish [SEP] G. Fungi [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL4H7YE3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What allows soil to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form by plants? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. diseased soil [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. bacteria-free soil [SEP] E. healthier soil [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. virus filled soil [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DABPPPK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by what? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. human babies [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. lions [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLEUVXNI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does rhizobial bacteria do for plants? [SEP] A. Converts oxygen [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. Converts h2o [SEP] D. Converts nitrogen [SEP] E. Regrows it [SEP] F. hydrate their cells [SEP] G. Converts methane [SEP] H. competing for resources", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD6335NJN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do plants need to grow? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. lifting [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. muscle [SEP] H. darkness", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NMBI4AJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What in dirt helps plants get vitamins to grow? [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. arachnids [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. pebbles [SEP] G. Bacteria [SEP] H. weeds", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8Q699Q2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what feeds plants? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. virus [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. bees [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFNJDX31", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "plants roots associate with bacteria in where [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. moss [SEP] D. tissue [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. living [SEP] G. dead [SEP] H. minerals", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44JSEXJG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What in the soil converts a type of nutrient into a form usable by plants? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. Beetles [SEP] C. Plants [SEP] D. Glucose [SEP] E. Bacteria [SEP] F. a solute [SEP] G. Roots [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDF0DNXUX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "bacteria in soil converts atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by what? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. Roundworms [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI7IEF6SC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by what? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. rocks [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNVXCPQ8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does bacteria in the soil help to prevent? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. colder weather [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. anemia [SEP] E. plant stress [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. disease", "id": "31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V04SMXSL9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can change atmospheric nitrogen into a form used by plants? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. Collagen [SEP] D. earthworm [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. Enzymes [SEP] G. spores [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HW9YKLXR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Bacteria in the soil convert what type of gas into a form that is used by producers? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. nitrogen [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. a solute", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSOCZ6WL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What in soil converts atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants? [SEP] A. compound of hydrogen oxygen [SEP] B. carbohydrates [SEP] C. single-celled organisms [SEP] D. excretory structures [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. It helps them survive [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3018Q3ZVOIPYTHOB6LJ337FXSIVAR1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What converts nitrogen for flowers? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. bees [SEP] C. eukyarotes [SEP] D. heterotrophs [SEP] E. mitosis [SEP] F. Echinoids [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. Roundworms.", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIR21AP7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Many consumers feed at more than one what? [SEP] A. ground level [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. major threat to health [SEP] D. level of sound [SEP] E. eat plants or other animal [SEP] F. level on the pyramid [SEP] G. level of height [SEP] H. Inches or fractions of inches.", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XER9O8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can feed at more than one trophic level? [SEP] A. all carnivores [SEP] B. producers [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. chickens [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. omnivores", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG4EXJ7M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what feed at more than one trophic level? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. bananas [SEP] G. goats [SEP] H. stomach", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJJU1KNK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "many what feed at more than one trophic level [SEP] A. roots [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. carnivores [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. algae [SEP] H. plants", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8CRH1CP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do some consumers transfer from more than one producer? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. minerals [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. liquids [SEP] G. produce [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOH1PODCX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do many insects and animals feed at? [SEP] A. Something that makes plants green [SEP] B. only higher trophic levels [SEP] C. one consumer level [SEP] D. More than one trophic level. [SEP] E. organic matter [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. Microscopic organisms [SEP] H. less than one trophic level", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ9H9MG8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do many animals do at more then one trophic level? [SEP] A. rest [SEP] B. drink [SEP] C. score [SEP] D. feed [SEP] E. flee [SEP] F. procreate [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. grow", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOMJ9OKD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Many consumers feed at more than one what? [SEP] A. farm to table empire [SEP] B. cattle ranch [SEP] C. Decibels [SEP] D. space station [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. nutrient level [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALLFRK2J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can feed at more than one trophic level? [SEP] A. sheep [SEP] B. salmon [SEP] C. grasses [SEP] D. bats [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. shrubs [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOSUO50I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what feeds at more than one trophic level? [SEP] A. hunger [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. crocodiles [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. grains [SEP] H. plants", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13KKFK0R4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what feeds are more than one trophic level? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. goats [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. rabbit [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. chickens", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFG5TZJB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can feed at more than one trophic level? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. rabbit [SEP] F. chickens [SEP] G. wood ducks [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BOH275Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What may eat other organisms at more than one trophic level? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. chickens [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. heterotrophs [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. rabbit", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOCA1DPP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Many consumers feed at more than one what along a food chain [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. goats [SEP] D. step [SEP] E. scale [SEP] F. Length [SEP] G. a path [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3M0NVI9U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What might cause animals to leave their environment? [SEP] A. storms [SEP] B. Drought [SEP] C. Lack of predators [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. Adapting to that environment [SEP] F. Plentiful food sources [SEP] G. forces [SEP] H. mines", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QXVRDWJE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Animals may leave an environment during which event? [SEP] A. Birth [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. Tropical [SEP] D. Rainstorm [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. Hibernation [SEP] G. Famine [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AFHAFKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what might leave an environment to find food and water if those things decrease? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. Lobsters [SEP] E. grass [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. omnivores", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSH1WYXF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What will bears do if the amount of available food and water decreases? [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. they develop spacecrafts [SEP] C. they stay where they are [SEP] D. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] E. they leave the environment [SEP] F. they move to Vegas [SEP] G. structure and function [SEP] H. mate with females", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5L8ZVYWR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can decrease in an environment, and may cause animals to leave? [SEP] A. essentials of life [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. wind speed [SEP] D. living things [SEP] E. single-celled organisms [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. biodiversity [SEP] H. rock content", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM09J9914", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do animals do when the available nutrients in an environment decrease? [SEP] A. basic building blocks of life [SEP] B. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] C. they leave to find them [SEP] D. they plant seeds [SEP] E. they stay [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. they live like normal [SEP] H. body temperature reduces", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CHVN6LR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what may leave an environment to find food and water if the amount available decreases? [SEP] A. bullfrogs [SEP] B. Lobsters [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. omnivores [SEP] E. oceans [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BIESCNP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Animals may leave an environment to _. [SEP] A. revive [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. ecotourism [SEP] D. Movement [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. vacation [SEP] H. perish", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW330L7DX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Persistent drought and food shortages can cause animals to leave what? [SEP] A. their hosts [SEP] B. that owner [SEP] C. that shelter [SEP] D. circulatory systems [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. that environment [SEP] G. that ecology [SEP] H. Localized damage", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P7KYA2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When available food and water decreases, what cease to be a part of the balance of nature? [SEP] A. Lobsters [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. trout [SEP] D. Jellyfish [SEP] E. tunicates [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. bullfrogs [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3WSELTNVR31B9W13AAOY3MGF17YTAW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When food and water decreases, what increases? [SEP] A. energy usage [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. Migration [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. Pollution [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. root growth [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XDB4SHW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can rain cause? [SEP] A. volcanoes [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. desert [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. Sinkholes [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. cloud formation", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHFOH59T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Sinkholes can be formed by [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. snow [SEP] C. magma [SEP] D. sun [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. fronts", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X0PVFJ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause sinkholes? [SEP] A. Solid bedrock [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. mines [SEP] D. Drought [SEP] E. Rain [SEP] F. Evaporation [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. storms", "id": "3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOITXX1NDT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What forms sinkholes? [SEP] A. spring [SEP] B. gasoline [SEP] C. LEDs [SEP] D. worms [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. fruit", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVYZ0VPN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Precipitation filling an underground void can create what? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. cavern [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. mountain [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQJ7IQX2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Houses have disappeared because of what? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. moonlight [SEP] C. sunshine [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. clouds [SEP] F. precipitation [SEP] G. scarce resources [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRHXF3GEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is formed by rain and rough weather? [SEP] A. sinkholes [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. sinks [SEP] E. drywall [SEP] F. dirt holes [SEP] G. patch reefs [SEP] H. streams.", "id": "3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTV9TJ05", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Natural openings on the surface, leading to caves are formed by what? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. aqueous solution [SEP] C. precipitation [SEP] D. calcite [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. Calcium carbonate [SEP] H. Physical weathering", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EDMLW45", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are formed by precipitation? [SEP] A. streams. [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. caverns [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. watershed [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD628BJNY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is common in the southwestern portion of the subsection? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. deuterostomes [SEP] C. barrel-shaped [SEP] D. cactuses [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. precipitation [SEP] H. gene flow", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XABSZY9F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do female gametophytes produce eggs? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. The bottom of plants [SEP] C. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] D. The middle of plants [SEP] E. the environment [SEP] F. underground [SEP] G. The tips of plants [SEP] H. plant reproduction", "id": "3TEM0PF1Q5W8RU7OWIRQ9CMGRVRD0T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Female parents of what produce eggs inside the ovaries of flowers? [SEP] A. baby ferns [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. baby humans [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDVIX51LL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Female gametophytes produce eggs inside what part of flowers? [SEP] A. Petal. [SEP] B. an area swollen with pus [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. at or near the margins [SEP] E. Produce department. [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. Chicken. [SEP] H. Where ovum, are stored", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KO2LLYUC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do microspores develop into? [SEP] A. members of their own species [SEP] B. raindrops [SEP] C. female gametophytes [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. stems [SEP] G. leaves [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUVVBYNG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what do megaspores develop to do? [SEP] A. produce eggs in flower ovaries [SEP] B. Generating heat [SEP] C. have a positive impact on the environment [SEP] D. photosynthesis. [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. it helps plants in growing [SEP] G. Plant reproduction [SEP] H. spread flower seeds", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKTN7WS3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the part of the flower where what will eventually develop? [SEP] A. embryos [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. fruit [SEP] E. honey [SEP] F. fertile [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGPD18CP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can produce eggs inside ovaries of flowers? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. female ferns [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. Plant reproduction", "id": "3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R9TLR3X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "In flowers, where do female gametophytes produce eggs? [SEP] A. fruit [SEP] B. ferns [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. embryos [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGJOOCQF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where part of a plant does the fruit come from? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. flower [SEP] G. A kernel [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YQSHOS6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "where are gametophytes? [SEP] A. shrub beds [SEP] B. ovaries [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFADSMT7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is produced by female flower parents in the ovaries? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. abcess [SEP] E. honey [SEP] F. H 2 O [SEP] G. eggs [SEP] H. nectar", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KV7XBEJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What gametophytes produce eggs inside the ovaries of flowers? [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. white [SEP] C. unisexual [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2PTNCFK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Female what produce eggs inside the ovaries of peonies? [SEP] A. gametophytes [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. honeybees [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. fertile [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. graptolites", "id": "3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XQZYEIG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what has female gametophytes that produce eggs inside the ovaries? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. daisies [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. potatoes [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2X0FH470", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Droplets of water are formed when water vapor does what over night? [SEP] A. cools the atmosphere [SEP] B. liquifies [SEP] C. dormant state [SEP] D. warms the atmosphere [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. Change colors [SEP] H. condenses", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX6CUOQT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What about the temperature may cause water vapor to condense overnight and in the early morning? [SEP] A. It reaches the dew point [SEP] B. It reaches Kelvin point [SEP] C. Movement of an air mass [SEP] D. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] E. It reaches evaporation point [SEP] F. Temperature changing [SEP] G. preventing heat transfer [SEP] H. It is too dark to measure", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQOJN8XZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is formed when water vapor turns from a gas to a liquid? [SEP] A. Snow [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. Dew [SEP] D. Ice [SEP] E. smog [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. Hydrogen [SEP] H. H2O", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2KTHHLF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "More condensing water means more of what? [SEP] A. CO 2 [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. hurricanes [SEP] D. contraction [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. dew [SEP] G. expansion [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLP9RN24E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Dew is formed when water vapor is what? [SEP] A. uncontrolled [SEP] B. smoked outdoors [SEP] C. frozen at once [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. aqueous solution [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. cooled at night [SEP] H. chilled inside", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6Y8E8LAM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When happens to condensed water vapor when it reaches certain points? [SEP] A. turns gelatinous [SEP] B. evaporates [SEP] C. colder weather [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. becomes solid [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. The atmosphere [SEP] H. forms a bubble", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QC5YGA3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How is dew formed? [SEP] A. When a liquid disappears [SEP] B. Vapor turning into a liquid [SEP] C. photosyntehsis [SEP] D. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] E. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] F. Liquid turning into vapor [SEP] G. At the peak of a mountain [SEP] H. When water evaporates", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIN9XY0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what happens when water vapor condenses over night? [SEP] A. water evaporates [SEP] B. Something that makes plants green [SEP] C. lakes freeze [SEP] D. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] E. rocks and grasses glisten [SEP] F. refraction of light [SEP] G. lawns dry out [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZLK1SDF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is formed when fog condenses over night? [SEP] A. snow [SEP] B. smog [SEP] C. dew [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. sleet [SEP] F. fireworks [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. lake", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRXENBXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Dew is formed when _ occurs over night [SEP] A. cooling [SEP] B. imbalanced [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. storms [SEP] E. warm [SEP] F. boiling [SEP] G. a solute [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVF0FGQU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be pushed or pulled due to force? [SEP] A. ideas [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. sound [SEP] D. vehicles [SEP] E. arteries [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. space [SEP] H. objects", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AS85Z5Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What attracts two things together [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. physics [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. sperm [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. magnetism [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWDDKHOM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which of the following can cause objects to repel each other? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. mass [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. gravitation [SEP] E. electrical currents [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1JNQ5AV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used in order for Maglev trains to function? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. electrically [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. magnetism [SEP] F. diesel [SEP] G. tow rope [SEP] H. power", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE43CV5J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what causes objects to repel each other? [SEP] A. bad smells [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. sticky substances [SEP] D. electrically [SEP] E. spinning electrons [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. object size", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY0WPQDU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can a field cause objects to do? [SEP] A. rock [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. Injury [SEP] D. repel [SEP] E. adapt [SEP] F. expand [SEP] G. volcano [SEP] H. Bend", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBWRP6RB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause objects to have opposite charges? [SEP] A. Temperature [SEP] B. frozen water [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. magnetism [SEP] E. polar winds [SEP] F. ship captains [SEP] G. voltage [SEP] H. Light", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUU52YNQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause objects to push away each other? [SEP] A. work [SEP] B. mines [SEP] C. potential energy [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. magnetism [SEP] F. electrically [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. gravity", "id": "3K2755HG5S2ZOYMEZ0ABCJ9KASQDFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Magnetism can cause objects to do what to each other? [SEP] A. alter composition [SEP] B. kill them [SEP] C. Movement [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. lower the temperature [SEP] F. change color [SEP] G. push away [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "39GXDJN2OTDC30CDI74Z8DY5NDVV8O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A compass works on the principle of the objects ability what each other [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. mix [SEP] C. weld [SEP] D. moves [SEP] E. Sight [SEP] F. wrap [SEP] G. neurons [SEP] H. repel", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2NJ7ZST", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cause golf clubs to repel each other? [SEP] A. electrically [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. repellant [SEP] G. magnetism [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVC8NW20J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the force that causes objects to push or attract each other? [SEP] A. speed [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. magnetism [SEP] G. quadriceps [SEP] H. flotation", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJANL3ZDUG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause objects to repel each other? [SEP] A. Something studied by Michael Faraday [SEP] B. Mutagenic chemicals [SEP] C. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] D. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] E. chemical to mechanical energy [SEP] F. absorb light energy [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. Slowing the transfer of heat", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XA08HS0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes objects to attract? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. mussels [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. magnetism [SEP] F. electrically [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. power", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566N6WTEW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can attract copper? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. colors [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. magnetism [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. electrically", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4K09G5R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Magnetism can cause what to repel each other? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] F. an electron lens [SEP] G. real-world things [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUN6117Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The Himalayas were formed by what? [SEP] A. earthquakes [SEP] B. snowfall [SEP] C. chemical changes [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. fires [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RIC5HM5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What was formed by rock folding? [SEP] A. Something located on the Sun [SEP] B. marshes, bogs, and swamps [SEP] C. Something located on the border of Tibet and Burma [SEP] D. Something located on Venus [SEP] E. Something caused by pressure differences [SEP] F. Something that take eight minutes to travel to the Earth [SEP] G. Something located in the Pacific Ocean [SEP] H. soil loss through hurricanes", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21OYPRHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What had to bend to form the Himalayas? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. smaller mountains [SEP] C. an object [SEP] D. light [SEP] E. rock layers [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. sediment", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJGFIKAW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What caused the Himalayas to form? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. Slow compression [SEP] C. Wind storms [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. Dinosaurs [SEP] G. Glaciers [SEP] H. Water expanding", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPYX46BQN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Formation of the Himalaya mountain range was driven by [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. asteroid bombardment [SEP] C. volcanic eruptions [SEP] D. an external framework [SEP] E. mountain storms [SEP] F. Time and energy [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. plate tectonics", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8AYGUWT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How are mountains made? [SEP] A. less water [SEP] B. magma [SEP] C. barrel-shaped [SEP] D. lava [SEP] E. earthquakes [SEP] F. calcite [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. rock folding", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZDXZK9J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Stratified rock forms what? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. hurricanes [SEP] C. soft soil [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. the Himalayas [SEP] F. hard outer covering [SEP] G. snow [SEP] H. glaciers", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJF2GQF5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what were formed by rock folding? [SEP] A. patch reefs [SEP] B. Sand dollars [SEP] C. carbon emissions [SEP] D. oceans [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. h2o vapor [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. big mountains", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R0ZVXDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "the Himalayas were formed from older what [SEP] A. soils [SEP] B. plates [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. rock [SEP] E. eras [SEP] F. meadows [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. plains", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URURESO28", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is the consistency of the Himalayan rocks? [SEP] A. crust [SEP] B. Loose [SEP] C. simple [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. Smooth [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. Brittle", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZY4E27J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "The Himalayas were formed by what? [SEP] A. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] B. Movement of an air mass [SEP] C. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] D. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] E. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] F. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] G. air mass over Earth's surface [SEP] H. ductile rock deformation", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HLCIAU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can appear due to accidental alterations of the genetic code in a cell? [SEP] A. symptoms [SEP] B. hyperthyroidism [SEP] C. Plastic cell membranes [SEP] D. Metallic DNA [SEP] E. Groupings of nano-cells [SEP] F. New traits [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXX8ZHBH0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A mutation in which type of cell can cause a new trait to appear in a parent 's offspring [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. Gamete [SEP] D. Nerve cell [SEP] E. DNA [SEP] F. Somatic cell [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. Brain cell", "id": "3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYHFR51O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what changes sex cells? [SEP] A. copying [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. clams [SEP] D. mutation [SEP] E. coded genes [SEP] F. transposing [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAHZXTCSS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "a mutation in the _ of a parent can cause a new trait to appear in the parent 's offspring [SEP] A. eggs [SEP] B. courtship [SEP] C. mitochondria [SEP] D. alleles [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. ATP [SEP] H. hormones", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCT6HDD4X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A mutation in the gametes of a parent can cause a new trait to appear where? [SEP] A. the offspring [SEP] B. generational [SEP] C. In chromosomes [SEP] D. birth defect [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. Plant reproduction [SEP] G. twins [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZS32X5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A mutation in the sex cells of a parent can cause a new trait to appear in the parent 's what? [SEP] A. sperm [SEP] B. parent [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. ancestor [SEP] E. child [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. haploid [SEP] H. self", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJK3PQFL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause new alleles to appear? [SEP] A. skin cells [SEP] B. coded genes [SEP] C. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] D. hair cells [SEP] E. the parent's sex cells [SEP] F. lung cells [SEP] G. male gametes [SEP] H. reproduction", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LR2C1BXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A mutation can cause a new trait to appear in [SEP] A. haploid plants [SEP] B. mother or father's sex cells [SEP] C. mutagen [SEP] D. mutual funds [SEP] E. molecules [SEP] F. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] G. Males and females [SEP] H. genetic material", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LR2DOBXZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A mutation in parent's sex cells can cause new traits to appear in a what? [SEP] A. concern [SEP] B. pet [SEP] C. parent [SEP] D. germs [SEP] E. haploid [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. child", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EGQEAFJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A mutation in what of a parent can cause children to look very different from their parents? [SEP] A. chromosomes [SEP] B. sex cells [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. coded genes [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. sperm [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZML05XS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes new traits because of reproduction? [SEP] A. snail [SEP] B. mutation [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. coded genes [SEP] E. gene flow [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YF0BTIF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can a mutation in the sex cells of a parent do to the offspring? [SEP] A. population movement [SEP] B. genetic diversity [SEP] C. duplicate itself [SEP] D. Change colors [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. hyperthyroidism [SEP] G. Help it survive [SEP] H. kill them", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYPPWOBF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is formed when a male gamete and an egg fuse together? [SEP] A. Plant reproduction [SEP] B. simple zygote [SEP] C. spread flower seeds [SEP] D. diploid zygote [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. duplex zygote [SEP] H. reproductive zygote", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWI0G6P3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What occurs when haploid gametes unite? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. reproduction [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. fertilization [SEP] F. egg production [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. ejaculate", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA6X10N3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do fusion of sperm and egg create? [SEP] A. breakfast [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. alleles [SEP] E. New life [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. Hard boiled egg [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET8L9T64", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what requires penetration? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. death [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. fertilization", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQYWG1S0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Fertilization occurs when an egg and what join together to form a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. testosterone [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. penis [SEP] E. peachleaf willow [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. male hormone [SEP] H. male gamete", "id": "3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RP36P2NF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What occurs when gametes fuse to form a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. fertilization [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. chromosomes [SEP] G. mutation [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YB5K433G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When gametes fuse, the resultant zygote is: [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. diploid [SEP] C. Flowers [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. infected [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4UCLLDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What will be the result of female sperm fusing with an egg to form a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. baby girl [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. litter [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. offspring", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY4KHDQP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what fuses to form a diploid zygote during fertilization? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. white [SEP] C. Flowers [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. potatoes [SEP] F. orchids [SEP] G. gametes [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL3NKYER", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What involves a sperm and egg fusing to form a diploid zygote? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. produce offspring [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. sexual reproduction [SEP] E. metabolic reaction [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. Plant reproduction", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQWZHUZJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What forms a zygote? [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. ovum [SEP] C. Fe [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. wheat [SEP] G. nektar [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP12WO1Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which can have a positive impact on plants? [SEP] A. Nutrient deprivation [SEP] B. Brown rot [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. colors [SEP] F. Drought [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. LEDs", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRVCVVF3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Seed dispersal has a what on flowering and yield? [SEP] A. Reproduction [SEP] B. positive impact [SEP] C. lack of impact [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. gene flow [SEP] F. neutral impact [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. negative impact", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8WMDO9E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on plants? [SEP] A. Roundworms [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. hurricane [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. earthquake", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I76DTD5N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what has a positive impact on plants [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. lack of sunlight [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. growth [SEP] H. carbon monoxide", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGN498CD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Why is it good for animals to carry seeds? [SEP] A. structure and function [SEP] B. Seeds are healthy to eat [SEP] C. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] D. The seed gets dropped in water [SEP] E. The plant grows somewhere else [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. lowered energy cost [SEP] H. It kills the seed", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XHPQHT2E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What usually has a positive impact on an ecosystem's food chain? [SEP] A. Jellyfish [SEP] B. mussels [SEP] C. invasive seeds [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. seed dispersal [SEP] F. colony collapse [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. blossom end rot", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81HQK6NL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What effect does seed dispersal have on humans? [SEP] A. deadly and devastating [SEP] B. biological diversity [SEP] C. Worse effect [SEP] D. Negative effect [SEP] E. population movement [SEP] F. Unknown effect [SEP] G. Positive effect on survival [SEP] H. resistance activities", "id": "3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8C7VQ9T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What things have positive impact on plants? [SEP] A. pollution [SEP] B. wind and animals [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. shockwaves [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. organic molecules [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. granuloma", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FARCEZ6X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume? [SEP] A. population divided by class [SEP] B. population divided by area [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. biological diversity [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. population divided by income [SEP] G. population divided by wealth [SEP] H. Something that makes plants green", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I08ZT4VN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If the number of individual members of a species becomes to high in a fixed area, the species can [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. remove limbs [SEP] C. become extinct [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. escape their bodies [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. shrink [SEP] H. migrate", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYTRLJTR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The average number of individuals per unit of area affect the balance of . [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. power", "id": "3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN555BUM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does the average number of individuals per unit of area do? [SEP] A. It decreases [SEP] B. doesn't exist [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. remains static [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. vary considerably [SEP] G. population gravity [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "3HQUKB7LNFD0EAIMGMH16P0V6DIHHN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be determined by the average number of people per one unit of area? [SEP] A. hygeine [SEP] B. emissions [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. education [SEP] H. people", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42W1T0TJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is is the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] C. competing for resources [SEP] D. measure of growth [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TJKWI01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "the average number of individuals per unit of area or what can vary considerably? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. colors [SEP] C. dense [SEP] D. Summer [SEP] E. volume [SEP] F. seasons [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. decreases", "id": "37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCNNGBJU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume affect? [SEP] A. that material's properties [SEP] B. our landscape [SEP] C. balance of the environment [SEP] D. death and devastation [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI76DQS6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is affected by the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume? [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. economy [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46Z2N580", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Organelles involved in cell division come in what groups? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. Groups of five [SEP] C. Pairs [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. Groups of four [SEP] F. Groups of three [SEP] G. rings [SEP] H. three", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KQN1WBV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Centrioles are organelles involved in creating what [SEP] A. fruit [SEP] B. cell walls [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. new cells", "id": "384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8GUKV0SE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is involved in the cellular process of mitosis? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. centrioles [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7JA6LZ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Basal bodies function as organelles involved in what? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. to move people [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. cell division [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. Plant reproduction", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCS88SJD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Organelles that come in pairs are involved in what? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. cell division [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. Plant reproduction", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HNPMUAG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are organelles involved in mitosis? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. graptolites [SEP] F. fur seals [SEP] G. centrioles [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWW6TBG7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are basal bodies involved in? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. cell division [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. root growth [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. permineralization [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. animal transport", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQM0LQXU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A battery can convert chemical energy so that it can turn on what? [SEP] A. birds [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. Heat [SEP] D. LEDs [SEP] E. sunshine [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. storms [SEP] H. lamps", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDS9D4P7P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How does a battery work? [SEP] A. dormant state [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. Throwing it away [SEP] D. Charging it [SEP] E. It converts power [SEP] F. Plugging it in [SEP] G. It remains dormant [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H508QXUJ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can convert chemical energy into kinetic energy [SEP] A. a magnet [SEP] B. a vacuum [SEP] C. a windmill [SEP] D. a battery [SEP] E. arteries [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. engines", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMC9FNIDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what converts chemical energy into electrical energy [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. AA lithium cell [SEP] C. rotten food [SEP] D. Firecrackers [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. magnets [SEP] H. plants", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36J7J6QT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what produces a flow of electrons [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. jumping [SEP] C. the wire [SEP] D. a shoe [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. a battery [SEP] H. energy", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD769VP4J3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into a powerful energy source? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Green beans [SEP] C. an amplifier [SEP] D. a battery [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. a radio [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. a rod", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EBI5FAU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What uses electrical energy converted from chemical energy? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. cameras [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. buses [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Cars [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. vehicles", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEI13PK5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do batteries store? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. coded genes [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. rays or beams [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQT3ITL1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into electrical energy? [SEP] A. Something in a fire alarm [SEP] B. sperm and egg fuse [SEP] C. Males and females [SEP] D. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. basic building blocks of life [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. mechanical waves", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B4R11FX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what converts chemical energy into electrical energy? [SEP] A. guns [SEP] B. engines [SEP] C. Firecrackers [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. Duracell [SEP] F. organ [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "3DPNQGW4LLEQ59AA5W6EF921QND464", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be found when an animal uses their sense of olfication? [SEP] A. semen [SEP] B. carbon [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. mates [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. RNA", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKT03I6A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is smell used by animals to do? [SEP] A. harm [SEP] B. mating [SEP] C. move [SEP] D. relax [SEP] E. live [SEP] F. kill [SEP] G. see [SEP] H. die", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MU8OWR1L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do insects sense with their antennae? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. rabies [SEP] C. time [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. magic [SEP] G. outer space [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99UQTS9N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do some animals need to survive? [SEP] A. radiation [SEP] B. smell [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. harm [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. defeat [SEP] H. Water", "id": "3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRDHZY1W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used for finding food by some animals? [SEP] A. metal detectors [SEP] B. telekinesis [SEP] C. olfaction [SEP] D. Earthworms [SEP] E. cooking [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS4ZOONM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does olification help some animals when they are hungry in the wild? [SEP] A. lysing [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. a mate [SEP] D. immune [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. friends [SEP] H. a place to live", "id": "31N2WW6R9RP166KH6B4ZZAN87HB3F4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Animals use five major what to locate food? [SEP] A. foraging areas [SEP] B. messengers [SEP] C. continents [SEP] D. Collagen [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. senses. [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREEH4GCA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Receptors in the lining of the nose are: [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. larger than the nose [SEP] C. tastebuds [SEP] D. used to find food [SEP] E. insect [SEP] F. barrel-shaped [SEP] G. segmented [SEP] H. messengers", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XEN8N7F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does smell help an animal do? [SEP] A. survive [SEP] B. feel rodents [SEP] C. kill rodents [SEP] D. find rodents [SEP] E. improve [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. chew rodents [SEP] H. An object is seen", "id": "3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKASUJ6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do some animals use to find food? [SEP] A. Echinoids [SEP] B. breakfast [SEP] C. time travel [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. streams. [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. nature [SEP] H. olfaction", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISURDUXZ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What keeps some animals alive? [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. smell [SEP] D. protein [SEP] E. muscles [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. warm", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANDAOANV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What may be formed in stars? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. organic molecules [SEP] C. planets [SEP] D. bread [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. comets [SEP] G. ionized gases [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXVOS5K3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How is plasma formed? [SEP] A. Using money [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. Using fear [SEP] E. Using blame [SEP] F. circulatory system [SEP] G. Using energy [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHQGGILJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is formed by electrons separating from interstellar gases? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. led lights [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. plasma [SEP] H. dust", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685FE0TZIJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Electrons separating from what in certain bright astronomical objects forms plasma? [SEP] A. flames [SEP] B. iron [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. atoms [SEP] E. matter [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. quarks [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RYIWU7J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Under what conditions does plasma form? [SEP] A. cold weather [SEP] B. under water [SEP] C. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] D. windy plains [SEP] E. high temperatures [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. nucleus of a cell [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IGJLRJRP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is plasma? [SEP] A. hot [SEP] B. fungible [SEP] C. cell [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. p53 [SEP] F. TRH [SEP] G. calm [SEP] H. fickle", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE489CLDU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what contains electrons, atoms, and stars? [SEP] A. The atmosphere [SEP] B. the sun [SEP] C. nucleus of a cell [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. oceans [SEP] F. interstellar space [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LO79YW1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "where do electrons separate? [SEP] A. fields [SEP] B. stars [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. nucleus [SEP] F. tube [SEP] G. iron [SEP] H. shells", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N33UQRDQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is plasma made up of? [SEP] A. Protons [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Proteins [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Glucose [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUEZC1R3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Most of the universe is composed of what separated from atoms in stars? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. nucleus [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. atoms [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZQPLZG6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the liquid portion of the blood formed by? [SEP] A. Evaporation of water [SEP] B. basic building blocks of life [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. electrons separatin from atoms [SEP] F. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. heat production", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BRH0NCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "You cannot have matter in a plasma state without what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. voltage [SEP] D. ionization [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5Q9HSD1S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does plasma ionize? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. metal [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. SO2 [SEP] E. homes [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IP02X1E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Folding an object causes that object to what? [SEP] A. transform [SEP] B. wither [SEP] C. improve [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. devolve [SEP] G. break [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPE2CI4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can you fold to cause it to change shape? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. biceps [SEP] E. solid [SEP] F. Enzymes [SEP] G. particles [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEY8S98SQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can change shape? [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. side chairs [SEP] C. a television [SEP] D. a prism [SEP] E. pavement [SEP] F. streams. [SEP] G. streams [SEP] H. cars", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BBN2CNA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a method for changing an object's shape? [SEP] A. a prism [SEP] B. stasis [SEP] C. programmed [SEP] D. inertia [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. origami [SEP] H. stabilization", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64GW3Y7J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When you do origami, objects change [SEP] A. shape [SEP] B. adapt [SEP] C. texture [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. weight [SEP] G. color [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WOGHZNF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens to the shape of the card when you bend it into three sections? [SEP] A. mechanical [SEP] B. squeeze [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Changes [SEP] E. rips [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. modify [SEP] H. mutates", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFFWCJZV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause objects to change shape? [SEP] A. Pulleys [SEP] B. a prism [SEP] C. Machines [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. Animals [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. Lifts [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU9C4UVP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does origami change about paper? [SEP] A. its shape [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. its color [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. traits [SEP] F. its mass [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. its flammability", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLQU6DT1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes an object to change shape? [SEP] A. Origami [SEP] B. Sitting [SEP] C. Circling [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. Listening [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. a prism", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z49O279", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What force causes an object to change shape? [SEP] A. quadriceps [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. compressional [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH2TCSCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be learned through play? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. death [SEP] E. nothing [SEP] F. magic [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. violence", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SEPDPR7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Language can be learned through [SEP] A. play [SEP] B. osmosis [SEP] C. instincts [SEP] D. years [SEP] E. Birds [SEP] F. a path [SEP] G. sent [SEP] H. nerves", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3YXULO8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Girls have used what to learn behaviors for generations? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. rainbows [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. alleles [SEP] F. bows [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. dolls", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSK53M8C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How can behavior be learned? [SEP] A. by inheriting them [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. An object is seen [SEP] D. by staying away from others [SEP] E. by ignoring others [SEP] F. Riding a bike [SEP] G. firm hugs [SEP] H. through games", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6JANVB0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can behaviors be learned through? [SEP] A. recovery [SEP] B. hockey [SEP] C. walking [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. volume", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1LG7A6O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Behaviors can be learned through what? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. quitting [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. disappearing [SEP] E. changing sizes [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. fun games", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL82GFH7OU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How can an animal learn actions? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. by fighting [SEP] D. through play [SEP] E. by eating [SEP] F. when they sleep [SEP] G. stamina [SEP] H. Riding a bike", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8BMFWJQQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can behaviors be learned through? [SEP] A. walking [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. recovery [SEP] D. breathing [SEP] E. volume [SEP] F. digesting [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. sports", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKN7EN3DH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Kittens that are practicing hunting is an example of what? [SEP] A. learning behavior [SEP] B. competing for resources [SEP] C. warm-blooded [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. bad behavior [SEP] F. learning nothing [SEP] G. extinguishing behavior [SEP] H. energy of moving objects", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QQKWGA9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can dog behavior be learned through? [SEP] A. boating [SEP] B. howling [SEP] C. walking [SEP] D. fetch [SEP] E. flying [SEP] F. running [SEP] G. surfing [SEP] H. stamina", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHVA8341", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Ethical ways can be learned through what [SEP] A. languages [SEP] B. homes [SEP] C. science [SEP] D. math [SEP] E. organ [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. a path [SEP] H. play", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IQOBX10", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can help an animal survive? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. muscle [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. play", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9RGGB97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can behaviors be learned through? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. sports [SEP] C. walking [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. running [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. recovery [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2A82ZSP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can be learned from play? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. resistance activities [SEP] D. strength [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. what animals do [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. reusing materials", "id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98LWA89U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is cognitive? [SEP] A. motors [SEP] B. pupils [SEP] C. play [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. Man [SEP] G. fuzzy [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3EWIJTFFVO6DJ0LOSD2AFU414ZQE0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can behaviors be? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. positive [SEP] C. movement [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. smoking cigarettes [SEP] G. Fun to learn [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KO3R1UY1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When is a hemisphere tilted towards the sun? [SEP] A. mild [SEP] B. Vernal equinox [SEP] C. autumn [SEP] D. Spring [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. Autumnal Equinox [SEP] H. Tropical", "id": "39OWYR0EPKQ2M9H5VWXPP4JLDTFFYE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When a hemisphere is tilted towards the sun , that hemisphere receives [SEP] A. wavelengths and photons [SEP] B. more erosion [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. higher pressure [SEP] E. rays or beams [SEP] F. colors of the spectrum [SEP] G. more percipatation [SEP] H. higher temperatures", "id": "34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FED4080", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "When are you tilted more towards the sun? [SEP] A. winter [SEP] B. Tropical [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. heat waves [SEP] F. summer [SEP] G. autumn [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NTKHS3B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What season is it when the hemisphere is aimed at the sun? [SEP] A. Spring [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. Summer [SEP] D. Autumn [SEP] E. started [SEP] F. Winter [SEP] G. closed [SEP] H. mild", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOSCGK8Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what receives more direct sunlight when tilted towards the sun? [SEP] A. Rio [SEP] B. pan [SEP] C. Aves [SEP] D. earth's core [SEP] E. corn [SEP] F. bottom of the ocean [SEP] G. buried treasure [SEP] H. Man", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTJ21Z14", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What season is it when a hemisphere receives more direct sunlight? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. Spring [SEP] D. Tropical [SEP] E. mild [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. two [SEP] H. Autumn", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1QC4A5Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What changes as a result of how much direct sunlight any given hemisphere is currently receiving? [SEP] A. rotation [SEP] B. revolution [SEP] C. time zones [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Dilution [SEP] H. seasons", "id": "3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOIT3CXDNF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens to half of Earth when it tilts towards the Sun ? [SEP] A. it receives more sunlight [SEP] B. it melts [SEP] C. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] D. it receives less sunlight [SEP] E. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] F. heat is produced [SEP] G. It used to be covered by water [SEP] H. it receives no sunlight", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44404CUVA4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "When one region is tilted towards the sun, it receives more what? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. starlight [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. Solar energy [SEP] E. Light [SEP] F. rainfall [SEP] G. moonlight [SEP] H. pollution", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y985IQ3WQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A hemisphere tilted toward the sun is likely to have what? [SEP] A. higher taxes [SEP] B. colors of the spectrum [SEP] C. fewer automobiles [SEP] D. wavelengths and photons [SEP] E. higher temperatures [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. higher mountains", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JKTPHTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When a hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, that hemisphere does what in the sunlight? [SEP] A. by indirect light [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. grows papaya trees [SEP] D. enormous damage to homes [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. reflecting light [SEP] G. observe it [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403HAY8LY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "when a hemisphere is tilted towards the sun , that hemisphere has more what? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. reflecting light [SEP] H. burned foliage", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99YBF9S0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What have special structures for penetrating trees [SEP] A. Fungi [SEP] B. flowers roots [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. fungus [SEP] E. LEDs [SEP] F. grasshoppers [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOZ5A7EW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has special structures for penetrating a host? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. gills [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. yeasts [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGRZYI7Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What cause disease in hosts? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. colds [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKUXLBFB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what have special structures for penetrating a host? [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. bats [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. sound waves [SEP] E. gamma rays [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. mold [SEP] H. maples", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL6479455SP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do some parasitic creatures have special structures for? [SEP] A. Making friends [SEP] B. produce offspring [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. protect them [SEP] E. Penetrate animals [SEP] F. Building sheds [SEP] G. Learning facts [SEP] H. resistance", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVI1HGQ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a special structure for penetrating a host? [SEP] A. Cats [SEP] B. Humans [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. gills [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. Yeast", "id": "3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIELWVKPL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has special structures for penetrating a host? [SEP] A. Oak [SEP] B. amoeba [SEP] C. mussels [SEP] D. molds [SEP] E. air molecules [SEP] F. goats [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. gills", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLQFIX4C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What have special structures for invading and causing disease? [SEP] A. Oak [SEP] B. legumes [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. amoeba [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXEW37A4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What have special structures for penetrating a host? [SEP] A. a cuticle [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. Mushrooms", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNMNYZF7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be part of invading a host? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. Something that causes allergies [SEP] C. Movement of an air mass [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. vascular conncectivity [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. competing for resources", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPVFWLEH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What have special structures for penetrating a host? [SEP] A. molds [SEP] B. elms [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. bats [SEP] F. gills [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. amoeba", "id": "3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4SIJBL7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "If a tumor has formed, this gene might have mutated: [SEP] A. p53 [SEP] B. SNPs [SEP] C. OCA 2 [SEP] D. DNA [SEP] E. gene [SEP] F. tRNA [SEP] G. malignancy [SEP] H. TRH", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP6VZFLA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "cells that divide which way may form masses of neoplastic origin? [SEP] A. non-neoplastic [SEP] B. controllably [SEP] C. epidermal [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. seldomly [SEP] F. epidermis and dermis [SEP] G. uncontrollably [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL6479715SR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Cells that divide uncontrollably may form _. [SEP] A. masses of eukaryotic origin. [SEP] B. masses of neoplastic origin [SEP] C. cause people to become sick. [SEP] D. Microscopic organisms [SEP] E. masses of prokaryotic origin. [SEP] F. masses of epithelial origin. [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. Wither and die", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M933SLLG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can cause a tumor to form? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. cancer [SEP] C. respiration [SEP] D. digestion [SEP] E. pesticide [SEP] F. radiation [SEP] G. ovaries [SEP] H. weathering", "id": "3FQ5JJ512LNJQW55P5FBO1DJLF9KN0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Cells that divide uncontrollably may form what? [SEP] A. divided attention [SEP] B. illness [SEP] C. uncontrollable urges [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. cancer growth [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. growing limbs", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYEWV2ZJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Cells that divide uncontrollably may form what? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. cell phones [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. illness [SEP] H. water", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6DTC0KX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When cells start to divide uncontrollablly, they may form a what? [SEP] A. anemia [SEP] B. tissue [SEP] C. fever [SEP] D. cell [SEP] E. organ [SEP] F. fibroid [SEP] G. acid rain [SEP] H. illness", "id": "3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS5WXONQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what might cells that divide uncontrollably need? [SEP] A. removal surgery [SEP] B. aqueous solution [SEP] C. turn to a doctor [SEP] D. an organism's body [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. survival [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCAN4IBW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Cells that divide uncontrollably may form an irregular what? [SEP] A. Epidermis [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. permineralization [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. mass of cells [SEP] G. illness [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CDW8L6P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How are cells that divide uncontrollably classified [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. deadly and devastating [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. As benign or malignant [SEP] G. metabolic reaction [SEP] H. microorganisms", "id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU76IRB57", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can abnormal cells do uncontrollably? [SEP] A. falls ill [SEP] B. migrate [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Smoking [SEP] E. die [SEP] F. illness [SEP] G. run away [SEP] H. divide", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FUWQHCE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A fibrod, wart and, cancer are all forms of what cell? [SEP] A. Something coming from a gland [SEP] B. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] C. cells divide uncontrolled [SEP] D. sub-units of species [SEP] E. deadly and devastating [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. share properties [SEP] H. cause people to become sick.", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF033SV1J7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is it considered when menstruation stops before age 40? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. On schedule [SEP] C. Rare [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. Premature [SEP] F. Late [SEP] G. anemia [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJAWWE8K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A gateway to second adulthood occurs when what happens? [SEP] A. produce is farmed [SEP] B. bodies are dissected [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. Temperature changing [SEP] F. Movement of an air mass [SEP] G. menstruation stops [SEP] H. genes are shared", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSRHTQ4E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Lupron usually brings on [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. prostate cancer [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. anemia [SEP] E. increased insulin production [SEP] F. menopause [SEP] G. enhanced fertility [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K6SIR05", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can happen when menstruation stops occurring? [SEP] A. Localized damage [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. periods [SEP] D. diabetes [SEP] E. massive damage [SEP] F. hot flashes [SEP] G. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] H. epilepsy", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0ECZRG7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A woman's reproductive years usually ends at what stage of life? [SEP] A. young adulthood [SEP] B. teen years [SEP] C. our star [SEP] D. It decreases [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. old age [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. middle adulthood", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGSOTI79", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can happen when menstruation stops? [SEP] A. excess fertility [SEP] B. more eggs produced [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. menstruation [SEP] E. rapid expansion [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. hot flashes", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GT5GIRB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What occurs with the stopping of menses? [SEP] A. puberty [SEP] B. illness [SEP] C. period [SEP] D. menopause [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. acetic acid [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. adulthood", "id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBPRHC40", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What stops once menopause happens? [SEP] A. Menial tasks stop [SEP] B. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] C. Pulse stops [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. Breathing stops [SEP] F. Menstruation stops [SEP] G. smoking tobacco [SEP] H. recovery time from fatigue", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR3D0X25S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is a major change that happens in menopause? [SEP] A. forest is destroyed [SEP] B. breasts develop [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] E. pubic bones expand [SEP] F. menstruation begins [SEP] G. menstruation stops [SEP] H. decreases its bodily water", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW89RY22", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "In what timeframe does menopause typically occur? [SEP] A. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. the rest of the body [SEP] E. By wind and rain [SEP] F. 35-65 years old [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. Decrease bodily water", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZSI98YL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can occur when menstruation stops? [SEP] A. hospitalization [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Localized damage [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Vaginal dryness [SEP] F. turn to a doctor [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. Leptospirosis", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI2VGTG2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "wind causes what kind of process in the soil [SEP] A. cycles [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. kinetic [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. unnatural [SEP] F. volcanic [SEP] G. bacterial [SEP] H. natural", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKH1YUGL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What affects farm viaility? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. marine life [SEP] D. mold [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. potatoes [SEP] G. stars [SEP] H. mildew", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZP7J8Y6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which phenomena can severely damage soils and crops? [SEP] A. lunar eclipse [SEP] B. solar eclipse [SEP] C. electricty [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGO5RI71", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What creates fantastic rock formations? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. frustrated journalists [SEP] C. mines [SEP] D. solar flares [SEP] E. nektar [SEP] F. painting flowers [SEP] G. making [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN744875H7LU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which normal weather event can threaten aquatic habitats? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. hail [SEP] F. snow [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. sleet", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCQVUJSY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes erosion? [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. hurricanes [SEP] D. vehicles [SEP] E. ice wedging [SEP] F. solar wind [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. ice cream", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXS1IOO8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes the removal of rock particles? [SEP] A. Warm air [SEP] B. Sunlight [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. stream [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. Wind [SEP] G. Time [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLE1EXNF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what causes sedimentation? [SEP] A. salmon [SEP] B. stream [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. deltas [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. H20 [SEP] H. gills", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMWAT9J5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes weathering? [SEP] A. swea [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. sand [SEP] G. peat [SEP] H. ice", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW39OY2U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can extreme winds cause? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. kill them [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3FK0YFF9PZFAEC8QQ0F90RIDKW1VVQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Why can metals expand? [SEP] A. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] B. they are shiny [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. matter vibrating [SEP] E. they have large specific heats [SEP] F. they are hard [SEP] G. they can rust [SEP] H. electron transport", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNF86QP9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When metal is warmed, the transfer of heat does what to metal? [SEP] A. expands [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. breaks [SEP] D. blossoms [SEP] E. burning [SEP] F. voltage [SEP] G. improve [SEP] H. decreases", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W40YMXZHR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of the following can conduct heat? [SEP] A. paper [SEP] B. crayon [SEP] C. shoe [SEP] D. glass [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. coin", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SCC7W5O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does aluminum do when it heats up? [SEP] A. sleeps [SEP] B. support [SEP] C. naps [SEP] D. squeeze [SEP] E. expands [SEP] F. moves [SEP] G. Bend [SEP] H. corrodes", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL64766H5S2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens to metal when heat passes through it? [SEP] A. It sheds a layer of rust [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. It expands [SEP] D. It turns into gold [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. mechanical [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. It contracts", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6MVF7Z1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What expands when it conducts heat? [SEP] A. lipids [SEP] B. fabric [SEP] C. glass [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. steel [SEP] F. cement [SEP] G. a prism [SEP] H. plastic", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT786C2VO6X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens when soda cans conduct heat? [SEP] A. float [SEP] B. They expand [SEP] C. Evaporation [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. They inflate [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. strengthen", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYEKJD8I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When does steel expand? [SEP] A. matter vibrating [SEP] B. when it loses heat [SEP] C. It gets heated up [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. when it transfers heat away [SEP] F. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] G. when it conducts heat [SEP] H. when it cools down", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVHHS36M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what expands when it conducts heat? [SEP] A. sodium [SEP] B. glass [SEP] C. an ion [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. gold [SEP] F. lipids [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. coal", "id": "34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL71VL10H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the result of imperfect passing of heat through a metal, on that metal? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. expansion [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. burning [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVKXYISFT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When copper conducts heat it what? [SEP] A. movement [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. expands [SEP] D. moves [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EM2J0HL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does metal do when cooling? [SEP] A. contracts [SEP] B. Evaporation [SEP] C. It will move. [SEP] D. staying warm [SEP] E. behave [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. moves [SEP] H. they bend", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXE7FBHK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The most ancient what are trees with woody trunks? [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. leafy greens [SEP] C. more abundant [SEP] D. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] E. flowering buds [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. seed plants", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RM90MH3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what type of trees have woody trunks? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. sunflowers [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. evergreens [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "31QTRG6Q2TCEDM6Z9ZTU1YXPHBDPYS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "a living thing with four divisions can be what with woody trunks? [SEP] A. elms [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. non-woody trunks [SEP] F. snails [SEP] G. edible [SEP] H. daffodils", "id": "3GFK2QRXX9G6V7TGAJ2SIV7SFIN5WS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can some gymnosperms be used as? [SEP] A. blanket [SEP] B. fuel [SEP] C. Seesaw [SEP] D. Pet food [SEP] E. Dog food [SEP] F. edible [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. organ", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXT975KM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "most modern what are trees with woody trunks? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. softwoods [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. Absorb light [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NPEB8PZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a tree with a woody trunk? [SEP] A. conifer [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. less water [SEP] F. vines [SEP] G. lycophytes [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4GWKYW29", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of trunk does evergreen usually have? [SEP] A. oak [SEP] B. greenwood [SEP] C. woody [SEP] D. bark [SEP] E. hollowed [SEP] F. Spruce [SEP] G. spiny [SEP] H. bent", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW31T77D3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Most modern gymnosperms are trees covered in what? [SEP] A. bark [SEP] B. sand [SEP] C. damage [SEP] D. bees [SEP] E. leaves [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. nektar [SEP] H. vines", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JE7VT13F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What have woody trunks? [SEP] A. cacti [SEP] B. evergreens [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. shrub beds [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. ducks [SEP] H. elephants", "id": "3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMYJ78UC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are conifer trees known as? [SEP] A. evergreens [SEP] B. Oaks [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. gymnospores [SEP] E. graptolites [SEP] F. cacti [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KORXUUYU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What trees have woody trunks? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. evergeeen [SEP] D. more abundant [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] H. cacti", "id": "3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FATGW6ZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is required by a plant for surival? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. thirst [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. love [SEP] G. care [SEP] H. leaves", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBSNRJOY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plants need what? [SEP] A. worms to survive [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. fungi to survive [SEP] E. humans to survive [SEP] F. hydrate their cells [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. fertilizer to survive", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066M9YRZC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Why do plants photosynthesize? [SEP] A. Solar energy [SEP] B. For survival [SEP] C. For reproduction [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. by indirect light [SEP] F. To store water [SEP] G. circulatory system [SEP] H. To create carbon dioxide", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET5TST60", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does sunlight do to a plant? [SEP] A. It gets heated up [SEP] B. Makes it taste good [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. Helps it survive [SEP] F. Makes it die [SEP] G. competing for resources [SEP] H. Nothing", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW304YTQ03Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Plants require food in order to what? [SEP] A. adapt to their environment [SEP] B. Quality of life [SEP] C. heat the body [SEP] D. produce fewer seeds [SEP] E. Something to move [SEP] F. hydrate their cells [SEP] G. produce less pollen [SEP] H. produce greater ideas", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYTZ4GAD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does sunlight do for a plant? [SEP] A. during the day [SEP] B. Kills it [SEP] C. it can be seen [SEP] D. Helps it survive [SEP] E. Helps it drink water [SEP] F. It gets heated up [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. Makes the color darker", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2WU1KIV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do plants require nutrients for? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. bloom time [SEP] F. survival [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. hurricanes", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDO84FOKB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Why do plants need food? [SEP] A. to run from predators [SEP] B. for shelter [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. to die [SEP] E. hydrate their cells [SEP] F. genetic diversity [SEP] G. to stay warm [SEP] H. to grow and thrive", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76CXH4J2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does a plant require for survival? [SEP] A. offspring [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. soul [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. carbohydrates [SEP] F. Glucose [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XDMCSHQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "A plant requires food for what? [SEP] A. diversity and prosperity [SEP] B. Help plants grow [SEP] C. fertilization [SEP] D. to stay warm [SEP] E. Time and energy [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. most organisms", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYC8C9BI6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is adapted to very dry environments? [SEP] A. cacti [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. alpacas [SEP] D. otters [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. polar bears [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL0PU0L3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What type of environment is a cacti adapted to? [SEP] A. cool [SEP] B. Wet [SEP] C. Dry [SEP] D. arid [SEP] E. Dark [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. Cold", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FSDCCHR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are adapted to very dry environments? [SEP] A. otters [SEP] B. toads [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. adaptations [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. spores", "id": "3GNA64GUZE31BAXUYA3MQ6P6RMN5QF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are adapted to very dry environments? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. alpacas [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. otters [SEP] F. toads [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. precipitation", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM9XULCM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Bromeliads and cacti have adapted to very _ environments. [SEP] A. dry [SEP] B. wet [SEP] C. arid [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. UV [SEP] F. warm [SEP] G. humid [SEP] H. fern", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FSGJ56H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Producers that are adapted to very dry environments are called what? [SEP] A. xerophytes [SEP] B. ragweed [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. dry plants [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. cactus [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXFXVRN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are cacti? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. vegetation [SEP] E. xerophytes [SEP] F. color of leaves [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3DYGAII7PL754KFDIPC0OCUNK6MQPQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Cacti are adapted to what? [SEP] A. the snow [SEP] B. dry environments [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. tropical regions [SEP] F. moist environments [SEP] G. relocation [SEP] H. salt and water.", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSFM9P7I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do Xerophytes do to adapt to dry environments? [SEP] A. By wind and rain [SEP] B. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] C. photosynthesis. [SEP] D. Transfers energy [SEP] E. To conserve energy [SEP] F. alter their physical structure [SEP] G. thermal insulators [SEP] H. hydrate their cells", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRS8NAHF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What type of environment is a bromeliad adapted to? [SEP] A. Exfoliation [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. seasons [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. deserts [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. Very dry [SEP] H. survival", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EO0UD7EE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. bikes [SEP] C. cars [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. mines [SEP] F. skates [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. guns", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCBNLXFQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. Hemp [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. Particulate matter [SEP] F. Bamboo [SEP] G. enormous damage to homes [SEP] H. Biocompostables", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z0R927Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "pollutants have a negative impact on all what [SEP] A. tractors [SEP] B. circulatory systems [SEP] C. near the shoreline [SEP] D. living things [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. pavement [SEP] G. potholes [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY28UQDP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What affects the environment negatively? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. normal weather patterns [SEP] C. carbon dioxide [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. positivity [SEP] F. Smoking [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. fossil fuels", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZLCESDC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. forest is destroyed [SEP] B. habitats [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. hydrocarbon emissions", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P24XRT0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What for cranberries have a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. enjoyment of [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. harvesters [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. demand for [SEP] H. pesticides", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A4EOIHI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What impact does incineration have? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. neutral [SEP] C. friction [SEP] D. mechanical [SEP] E. harmful [SEP] F. good [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. positive", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO445S7XJV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Pollutants can harm [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. lungs [SEP] C. people [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. cells", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6YC9I48", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What about an object can cause objects to be pulled towards planets? [SEP] A. phase [SEP] B. structure [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. means [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. weight [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5UYMFE8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What causes water to stay on earth's surface? [SEP] A. Clouds [SEP] B. Planets [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. Gravity [SEP] F. sun's heat [SEP] G. Dirt [SEP] H. forces", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6X1I4IG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which direction are planets pulled? [SEP] A. an external framework [SEP] B. Closer to their moons [SEP] C. To the nearest source of darkness [SEP] D. Away from the sun [SEP] E. movement [SEP] F. Towards the sun [SEP] G. to move people [SEP] H. unidirectional", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSGLOYXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does gravity pull objects towards? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. oceans [SEP] C. satellites [SEP] D. earth [SEP] E. the sun [SEP] F. ground [SEP] G. force [SEP] H. atmosphere", "id": "3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKPZEDWY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does gravity pull objects closer to? [SEP] A. Something to move [SEP] B. celestial bodies [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. satellites [SEP] E. the galaxy [SEP] F. solar system [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHFP7MUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What pulls objects around the sun? [SEP] A. Oxygen [SEP] B. cycles [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Gravity [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. Atmosphere", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHK9P81N6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What pulls objects towards planets is created by [SEP] A. Lift [SEP] B. magnetism [SEP] C. mass [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. orbits [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFENV54FI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does the sun attract? [SEP] A. galaxies [SEP] B. planets [SEP] C. asteroids [SEP] D. honeybees [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. eukyarotes [SEP] H. moon", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALCJP2KY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What pulls objects towards Earth? [SEP] A. gravitating [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. gravitational waves [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. radio waves [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCVR2SJC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Gravity pulls objects towards what? [SEP] A. ground [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. Objectives [SEP] D. Earth [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. Oxygen [SEP] G. Helium [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XAG7Y9YO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What pulls objects towards large objects that orbit stars? [SEP] A. planets [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. sun's heat [SEP] D. dust [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. asteroids [SEP] G. speed [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8IOLUWM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "A force that pulls on things pulls objects towards what? [SEP] A. planets [SEP] B. coastlines [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. rock [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. earth", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QX1FQWJ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do feathers help fly? [SEP] A. stay warm [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. eagles [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. down [SEP] G. speed [SEP] H. ostrich", "id": "3X87C8JFV6A2HCV5A6GUJHZY563SQC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is one reason birds have covered bodies? [SEP] A. To help them burrow [SEP] B. They have thick fur [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. To help them fly [SEP] E. To keep their body heat. [SEP] F. To attract predators [SEP] G. with their fur [SEP] H. To make them heavier", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN58NX2U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What keeps penguins warm? [SEP] A. feathers [SEP] B. muscles [SEP] C. Blankets [SEP] D. Animal fur [SEP] E. staying warm [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. fur and fat", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJBVM2UX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Why do the flightless have feathers? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. Sublimation [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. Air conditioning [SEP] F. Radiation [SEP] G. Insulation [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENHK0WZ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Feathers help what kind of animals fly and provide insulation? [SEP] A. preventing heat transfer [SEP] B. dragons [SEP] C. passenger pigeons [SEP] D. butterflies [SEP] E. animals in the class Aves [SEP] F. airplanes [SEP] G. it protects them [SEP] H. retaining heat", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN9V9JD9O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What helps hawks fly? [SEP] A. stamina [SEP] B. talons [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. feathers [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. beaks", "id": "3O6CYIULED0NGMJVBKA0Q7Z8GGNUW6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Feathers help birds fly and [SEP] A. Absorb light [SEP] B. get nutrients [SEP] C. keep warm [SEP] D. heat produced [SEP] E. find food [SEP] F. staying warm [SEP] G. maintain water [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPXATKQON", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Feathers help birds fly and what? [SEP] A. staying warm [SEP] B. keep warm [SEP] C. Absorb light [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. keep birds [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. keep cool [SEP] H. keep grounded", "id": "3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFZ5VTMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a part of birds where what is dominant to curly helps them fly and provides insulation? [SEP] A. Animal fur [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. Vanes [SEP] E. Epidermis [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. staying warm [SEP] H. straight", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMBZDUON", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Birds do what using the feathers that help them to fly? [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. running and lifting [SEP] C. survive the chill [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. Move to another area [SEP] F. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] G. to stay warm [SEP] H. supersonic", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P1D1WLV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what needs oxygen for cellular respiration? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. clouds [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3LWJHTCVCCLTD7QJ4MGVCIGJGVSFQT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are essential for cellular respiration? [SEP] A. leaves [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. arteries [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. branches [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. acetic acid [SEP] H. skull", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI1QFTGQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is essential for cellular respiration for organisms consuming VOAs and alcohols? [SEP] A. carbon [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. Air [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. water", "id": "3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTK0X1ZZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What helps a fungi's cellular respiration? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. Oxygen [SEP] D. electron [SEP] E. Cells [SEP] F. lmestone [SEP] G. Wood [SEP] H. Lungs", "id": "3137ONMDKG4AU4W96FRD0MRHYPDGEQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What process is needed to support a baby in the womb? [SEP] A. Perspiration [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. Respiration [SEP] E. organs [SEP] F. Validation [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Doctrination", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5Y7W92R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which is a requirement for life? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. scandium [SEP] E. recovery [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. uranium [SEP] H. radon", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q1C3904", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what requires oxygen for cellular respiration? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. digestion [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTXK8SMN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration for what? [SEP] A. Man [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBH4L3UY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is essential for cellular respiration for all aerobic organisms. [SEP] A. electron [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. Plants [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M94Z4LLL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which needs fungi need to survive? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. peat [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIN4D4PA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is used for cellular respiration for aerobic organisms? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. O2 [SEP] C. O3 [SEP] D. RNA [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. fat [SEP] G. lung [SEP] H. tube", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPWSCLEO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is essential for cellular respiration? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. The atmosphere [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIMJKHWD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do adult sponges produce? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. lead [SEP] C. gametes [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. worms [SEP] H. white", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP0MBO1H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are adult sponges? [SEP] A. an organism's body [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. hermaphrodites [SEP] F. fertile [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. cleaning supplies", "id": "3FIUS151DV18EIS0CAH10PCTBVOGGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Adult sperm are capable of producing sperm and what in order to be able to reproduce? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. skin cells [SEP] D. female gametes [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. estrogen [SEP] H. vaginas", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM74NYVYG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "mature sponges produce what? [SEP] A. eggs and sperm [SEP] B. live young [SEP] C. just sperm [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. just eggs [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. gastropod shells", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QYGOD1B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Adult sponges produce sperm and what other sex cell? [SEP] A. testicles [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. testosterone [SEP] F. zygotes [SEP] G. female gametes [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN87EEW6BQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what reproduces sexually? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. adult sponges [SEP] G. mold [SEP] H. spread flower seeds", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53G5XUIRL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do adult sponges produce? [SEP] A. human cells [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. gametes [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. backbones", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB15HI7HY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a single organism that produces both seed and eggs? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. whales [SEP] D. sponges [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. Conifers", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKXT841U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The most primitive multi-cellular animals produce what? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. eggs and sperm [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. scarce resources [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8ICPYX1B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are sponges? [SEP] A. protect them [SEP] B. storing water [SEP] C. fertile [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. hydrate their cells [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. hermaphrodites [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN7448A1J7LR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do adult sponges produce? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. gametes [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. fertile [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. white [SEP] H. homogenous", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO2ICCVO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A thing which is what produces eggs and sperm? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. sessile", "id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4JGCV99I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Adult members of the Porifera phylum produce what? [SEP] A. bioaerosols [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. eggs and sperm [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOHDTFCD7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What produces both eggs and sperm? [SEP] A. Plant reproduction [SEP] B. sub-units of species [SEP] C. gastropod shells [SEP] D. an individual mature sponge [SEP] E. Microscopic organisms [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. seed dispersal", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCKJ0N703", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What will happen if an object is at equilibrium? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. It accelerates [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. It explodes [SEP] F. It remains stationary [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. It reverses direction", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKSLABFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can change the movement of something or have it remain stationary? [SEP] A. rolling around [SEP] B. pulling chains [SEP] C. a hydraulic system [SEP] D. remaining motionless [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. friction [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. pushes and pulls", "id": "3HL8HNGX450NL89XNK59QNQU4L99F0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What happens if two balanced forces act on an badge in opposite directions? [SEP] A. a badge will move [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. a badge will remain stationary [SEP] D. a badge will accelerate [SEP] E. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] F. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] G. a badge will disappear [SEP] H. The bending of a ray of light", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGPO67I8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when an object is at equilibrium? [SEP] A. It melts [SEP] B. It remains stationary [SEP] C. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] D. It weighs more [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. It moves quickly [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. Movement of an air mass", "id": "34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2KWEHLI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can cause an object to remain stationary? [SEP] A. travel [SEP] B. microscope [SEP] C. running [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. cold air [SEP] G. gravity [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2P0DV2T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "If two balanced forces act on an object in opposite directions then that object is [SEP] A. uncontrolled [SEP] B. It will move. [SEP] C. threatened [SEP] D. heated [SEP] E. penetrated [SEP] F. unidirectional [SEP] G. not moving [SEP] H. vibrating", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVH5MXR2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is a stationary object? [SEP] A. moving [SEP] B. in the frog family [SEP] C. Under 32 degrees [SEP] D. dying [SEP] E. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] F. at equilibrium [SEP] G. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT66AIJA5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Two forces at an equilibrium on an object in opposite directions will keep the object what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. yanked [SEP] C. mechanical [SEP] D. moving [SEP] E. stationary [SEP] F. It will move. [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. pulled", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW835Y24", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is likely to exert mutually on an object, making the object remain stationary? [SEP] A. balanced forces [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. a single force [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. unbalanced forces [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. randomized forces [SEP] H. solid, liquid, gas", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WPU8NZN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Centrifugal force act along with gravitational force to cause an object to remain what [SEP] A. moves [SEP] B. ground [SEP] C. small [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. stationary [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. It will move.", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPR5QXHM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If two balanced objects act on an object in opposite directions, the object will [SEP] A. bent [SEP] B. behave [SEP] C. cool off [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. not move [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. run away", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU919Q2S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what might competition lead to? [SEP] A. negative [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. heaven [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. strength [SEP] F. violence [SEP] G. harm them [SEP] H. passiveness", "id": "3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF031RW1J4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Competition may lead to release of [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. dopamine [SEP] C. insulin [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. emissions [SEP] F. growth hormone [SEP] G. adrenaline [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LN9IXAMB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "populations need for food can lead to what [SEP] A. agriculture [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. drinking [SEP] D. death and devastation [SEP] E. sadness [SEP] F. displays of aggression [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. sorrow", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC14IXEM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Human mating may lead to [SEP] A. population decline [SEP] B. improved eyesight [SEP] C. earthquakes [SEP] D. It helps them survive [SEP] E. heat produced [SEP] F. aggressive behavior [SEP] G. produce offspring [SEP] H. biological diversity", "id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPBCB42C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause harm? [SEP] A. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] B. burning coal [SEP] C. Medical treatment [SEP] D. treats [SEP] E. Good feelings [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. competition [SEP] H. emissions", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXVODK53", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What displays less aggression when there are fewer older members? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. rocks [SEP] C. bucks [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. dogs [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFETAQ0B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Hostility can be one outcome of: [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. behavior research [SEP] C. decrease stamina [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. tolerance [SEP] H. Gunshots", "id": "3HOSI13XHZN2QE8I8UFLOJ6ZP42DDW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what may lead to aggressive behaviors? [SEP] A. respiration [SEP] B. Gunshots [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. digestion [SEP] E. sports [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. vehicles [SEP] H. abrasion", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2BQJWCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can lead to bullying? [SEP] A. Cooperation [SEP] B. Isolation [SEP] C. Damaged hearing [SEP] D. Perfection [SEP] E. Competition [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. smoking tobacco [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCH5JFXC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can lead to a dog demonstrating a deep grumbling bark? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. reduced heat [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. friction [SEP] F. Damaged hearing [SEP] G. matter vibrating [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSYE184M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what may competition lead to? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. if humans disturb bears [SEP] C. enormous damage to homes [SEP] D. negative [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. harm them [SEP] G. verbal outbursts [SEP] H. resistance activities", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0D3PG7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does an incandescent light bulb use to convert electricity into light [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. Tungsten [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. Neon gas [SEP] G. Coal [SEP] H. Helium", "id": "3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EA2PFAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Incandescent bulbs convert electricity into what in the electric field? [SEP] A. activation energy [SEP] B. fragments [SEP] C. motors [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. oscillations [SEP] F. shards [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. energy", "id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2PVFCM2R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens when incandescent bulbs get hot [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. They burn out [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. They glow [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. They explode [SEP] G. uncontrolled [SEP] H. They turn off", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPR5FHXV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can convert battery energy into light? [SEP] A. incandescent light bulbs [SEP] B. motors [SEP] C. focusing a lens [SEP] D. an electron lens [SEP] E. generators [SEP] F. speakers [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. Firecrackers", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW3202MZYSC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What part of a light bulb has energy run through it, converting energy into light? [SEP] A. adding heat [SEP] B. sun's heat [SEP] C. cotton [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. glass [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. filaments [SEP] H. broken light bulbs", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRG3IC7JW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do yard lamps use to convert electricity to light? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. Solar energy [SEP] D. transference [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. filament [SEP] G. tube [SEP] H. metal", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183VOT7BN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are light bulbs powered by? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. metal [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. sun [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. magnetism [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. cold", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H636FCTC6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "an incandescent light bulb converts electricity into light by sending electricity through what? [SEP] A. hair-thin molecules [SEP] B. hair-thin spokes [SEP] C. epidermis and dermis [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. activation energy [SEP] F. an electron lens [SEP] G. hair-thin hairs [SEP] H. hair-thin fibers of glass", "id": "39LNWE0K4UV5FRZQM36LPGQ02YOUIL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do incandescent bulbs produce as they create electricity? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. fuel [SEP] D. smoke [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. fields [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKNQNUGU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do LEDs convert into light? [SEP] A. Solar energy [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. tulip bulbs [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES8676E5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Structures coil when, and are made of DNA and proteins? [SEP] A. during the night [SEP] B. they bend [SEP] C. during prophase [SEP] D. during reproduction [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] G. during protein absorbtion [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3UJ1CZ6IZHODOQC7QESRL64797CS5P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are a part of coiled structures made of DNA and proteins? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. genes [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. PDAs [SEP] F. coils [SEP] G. ovaries [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTL347KI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "chromosomes are coiled structures made of proteins and what? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. density [SEP] C. Something that causes allergies [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. It helps them survive [SEP] F. inheritance [SEP] G. blood cells [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF3BMQA9K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are chromosomes? [SEP] A. organ [SEP] B. wrapped [SEP] C. coiled [SEP] D. three [SEP] E. flat [SEP] F. springed [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. protected", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHUEG59N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is an anomaly in coiled structures made of DNA and proteins? [SEP] A. ribosomes [SEP] B. trisomy [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. metamorphosis [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. deltas [SEP] G. lmestone [SEP] H. Bend", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ34NDYZI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are the stuff of life? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. magic [SEP] D. chromosomes [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. emptiness", "id": "3LYA37P8IQMHPNG8MFA2X6DPFN6KBR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are chromosomes made of? [SEP] A. Deoxyribonucleicacid, protein [SEP] B. sulfuric acid, fat [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. protein, hydrobromic acid [SEP] E. boric acid, protein [SEP] F. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] G. sub-units of species [SEP] H. A compound that donates proton", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZT2OCCB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "where are genes carried? [SEP] A. the environment [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. plant reproduction [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. the body's largest organ [SEP] G. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] H. coiled structures", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQC12GN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are one thing the combination of proteins and DNA make up? [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. sperm [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. embryos [SEP] E. fusion [SEP] F. PDAs [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827MGRH99", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are part of chromosomes? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. color of leaves [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. histone proteins [SEP] G. keeps the organism warm [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO447JAXJI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do coiled structures made of DNA and proteins determine? [SEP] A. life [SEP] B. SNPs [SEP] C. sex [SEP] D. size [SEP] E. cell [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. tRNA [SEP] H. gene", "id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NE9M0AWX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Chromosomes are what made of deoxyribonucleic acid and proteins? [SEP] A. Something to move [SEP] B. the body's largest organ [SEP] C. they bend [SEP] D. allow growth [SEP] E. competing for resources [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. coiled structures [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVC72B02P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The determination of what is coiled structures made of DNA and proteins? [SEP] A. PDAs [SEP] B. ligt [SEP] C. complex [SEP] D. gender [SEP] E. improve [SEP] F. SO2 [SEP] G. three [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610P0GB5CU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is influenza caused by? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. A bacteria [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. Mold [SEP] E. Viruses [SEP] F. amoeba [SEP] G. Cold weather [SEP] H. chemicals", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWH9GGY0Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does influenza cause? [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. diabetes [SEP] C. anemia [SEP] D. extinction [SEP] E. shingles [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. measles [SEP] H. propagate", "id": "3LOZAJ85YDCTLAFJ25WGM7IN4DF2X0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes diseases? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. Papilloma [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QDBDAGP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can be detected clinically? [SEP] A. clinics [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. murmur [SEP] D. ghosts [SEP] E. anemia [SEP] F. vampires [SEP] G. harm [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT9DY4SH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Viruses cause contamination spreading what? [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. Toxicity [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. diseases [SEP] F. cells [SEP] G. pores [SEP] H. microbes", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1MBYN58", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can smallpox cause? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. vaccines [SEP] D. photosynthesis [SEP] E. extinction [SEP] F. cellular respiration [SEP] G. Destroy crops [SEP] H. human disease", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCT95XD4W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Something that can cause many human diseases can be what? [SEP] A. deadly and devastating [SEP] B. Disease textbooks [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Microscopic organisms [SEP] E. Human thoughts [SEP] F. destroying life [SEP] G. Human emotions [SEP] H. Created by a natural process.", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NATNG1C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can cause death? [SEP] A. weathering [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. respiration [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAESMWKE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes human disease? [SEP] A. HPV [SEP] B. UV [SEP] C. minerals [SEP] D. Tamiflu [SEP] E. mold [SEP] F. HIV [SEP] G. human growth [SEP] H. CFCs", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL5E6YEX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The pull of what on the Earth's oceans cause the tides? [SEP] A. A yellow star [SEP] B. Time and energy [SEP] C. energy of moving objects [SEP] D. A natural satellite [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. An artificial satellite [SEP] G. A red star [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYD0U168", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what has a gravitation pull from the Moon to cause tides? [SEP] A. dolphins [SEP] B. Earth's atmosphere [SEP] C. Mount Everest [SEP] D. Lake Ontario [SEP] E. squids [SEP] F. Pacific [SEP] G. our star [SEP] H. Jellyfish", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTTCCSM7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans cause? [SEP] A. kite surfing [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. currents [SEP] D. fishing [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. algae bloom", "id": "3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C94UTWPW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans causes water to enter and leave the bay when [SEP] A. H20 [SEP] B. seasons [SEP] C. weekly [SEP] D. daily [SEP] E. slow [SEP] F. monthly [SEP] G. strong [SEP] H. annually", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMOB8UQS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does does the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans cause? [SEP] A. deer calls [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. two [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. moon cycles", "id": "36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBGT0IOQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes tides? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. Mass [SEP] D. moon [SEP] E. weight [SEP] F. force [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. asteroid", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700L25I3W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans pumps what into the oceans? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. saltwater [SEP] D. seaweed [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. fish [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB77PTKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what forms tides? [SEP] A. magma [SEP] B. plates [SEP] C. two [SEP] D. algae [SEP] E. sun [SEP] F. earth [SEP] G. moon [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YBGND336", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans causes water to what? [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. mouth of rivers [SEP] C. fall down a hole [SEP] D. rise and fall [SEP] E. Condensation [SEP] F. sink into the crust [SEP] G. disappear forever [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2N61ZSX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The moon's gravitational pull on Earth 's oceans causes the vertical movement of what? [SEP] A. oceans [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. matter [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. deserts [SEP] F. asteroids [SEP] G. the sun [SEP] H. water", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4XFLTJFI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans cause? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. two [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. fires [SEP] E. the Sun [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3HSYG7LRBJXIIQK2SSNVW9WF2HCKK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does gravitational pull of the moon cause? [SEP] A. tides [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. gravitational pull of the sun [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. the world's orbit [SEP] G. motion [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXS54RN9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "the gravitational pull of the Moon on what causes the tides? [SEP] A. the sun [SEP] B. earth [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. mountains [SEP] E. Pacific [SEP] F. Jupiter [SEP] G. amoebae [SEP] H. our star", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKB8JULVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does the gravitational pull of the moon cause? [SEP] A. earth's rotation [SEP] B. energy of moving objects [SEP] C. tides in the Pacific [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. river beds [SEP] F. the Great Barrier Reef [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. gravitational pull of earth", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYHJBTWGB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "The gravitational pull of the moon on Earth's what cause flooding and damaged homes? [SEP] A. Annelids [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. oceans [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. Roads [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. two", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6QUOAIA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If the moon was not present, what would happen to ocean currents? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. decrease [SEP] D. summer end [SEP] E. imbalanced [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. watershred [SEP] H. rivers", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9M7OVZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Fossil fuels are burned in many what? [SEP] A. roads [SEP] B. Fuel cells [SEP] C. solids [SEP] D. fossilized animals [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Electrical", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ3BFHN9I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is NOT a byproduct of using a gasoline engine? [SEP] A. chickenpox [SEP] B. carbon dioxide [SEP] C. carcinogens [SEP] D. Collagen [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. loose dirt [SEP] H. uranium", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ829WO9D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What requires burning fossil fuels? [SEP] A. Fuel cells [SEP] B. using electricity [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Cooking [SEP] E. organisms [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. lightning [SEP] H. solar power", "id": "3VP0C6EFSGV69ZZGB06A13J1H88M6K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If you want to use a gasoline engine, what must you do with the gasoline? [SEP] A. drain the gasoline [SEP] B. wash the gasoline [SEP] C. cool down the gasoline [SEP] D. move to different locations [SEP] E. adding heat [SEP] F. ignite the gasoline [SEP] G. vaporization [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCNW0BIG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what ignites easily? [SEP] A. rockets [SEP] B. fuel [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. cigars [SEP] E. Fuel cells [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJXK8KAD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "using a gasoline engine requires what? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. no ignition [SEP] C. carbon dioxide [SEP] D. easy ignition [SEP] E. difficult ignition [SEP] F. no gasoline [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UBGZK1WF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does an engine require burning? [SEP] A. Time and energy [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1NF49XJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Using what can require burning gasoline? [SEP] A. Lead [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. calculator [SEP] D. woodfire [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. running shoes [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. car", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7K2M6BWP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Toxic carbon monoxide is produced by what? [SEP] A. gasoline engines [SEP] B. Electric generators [SEP] C. electric cars [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. solar panels [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. an engine [SEP] H. ionization", "id": "3HQUKB7LNFD0EAIMGMH16P0VIGPHHC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does using a car require? [SEP] A. Burning gasoline [SEP] B. Burning wood [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. Driving a boat [SEP] F. Burning tires [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNB9EAE19", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "using an what requires burning flammable liquid [SEP] A. light bulb [SEP] B. engine [SEP] C. toaster [SEP] D. Decibels [SEP] E. cigars [SEP] F. barrel [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. battery", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZYWMX6N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Using a gasoline engine requires doing what to gasoline? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. Cooking [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. energy usage [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. consuming [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H63GJCTCO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Much of protein transport in a cell requires what? [SEP] A. protons [SEP] B. recycling [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. atoms [SEP] F. Nutrients [SEP] G. walls [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81J516NY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Glutamate transport requires what? [SEP] A. chemicals [SEP] B. flavoring [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. MSG [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. chop sui [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3M81GAB8A0I30QE3ZKUZTSPY2Q3BQX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What requires energy? [SEP] A. diffusion [SEP] B. empty space [SEP] C. Plants growth [SEP] D. nothing [SEP] E. salamanders [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. passive transport [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCCM3IBV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Why does vesicle transport need energy? [SEP] A. it helps plants in growing [SEP] B. to prevent movement [SEP] C. for movement of substances [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. Transfers energy [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. to breath [SEP] H. magnetism", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMORHUOO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Vesicle transport requires energy and a what? [SEP] A. activity [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. metabolic reaction [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. biofuel [SEP] F. wavelengths and photons [SEP] G. carrier molecule [SEP] H. Vibrations.", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS9N8IUTC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does vesicle transport require? [SEP] A. bus [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. railroad [SEP] D. vehicles [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. charge [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. food", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFOTGQ0R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is vesicle transport a form of? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. direct energy [SEP] C. bioaerosols [SEP] D. relocation [SEP] E. diffusion [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. communication [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI75LUS6E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a form of vesicle transport that requires energy? [SEP] A. absorption [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. direct energy [SEP] H. heat or cold", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN8UWDUI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "The transport of what requires energy? [SEP] A. communication [SEP] B. microorganisms [SEP] C. colors of the spectrum [SEP] D. Something to move [SEP] E. salamanders [SEP] F. Neurotransmitters [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76FAM4J0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Vesicle transport is a form of _. [SEP] A. diffusion [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. communication [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. resistance [SEP] G. Vibrations. [SEP] H. motion", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXCKIBHB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "How do proteins leave the ER? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. it's state [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. Move to another area [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. active transport [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOEL5JV5B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Protein transportation between the ER and the Golgi require what? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. vitamin C [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. Nutrients", "id": "3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7K2BMWB4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is a form of diffusion? [SEP] A. Move to another area [SEP] B. vesicle transport [SEP] C. By wind and rain [SEP] D. through water [SEP] E. Soil movement [SEP] F. by making heat [SEP] G. Evaporation [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WBQFDG0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "budding and fusion of vesicles in the Golgi complex involves what [SEP] A. nektar [SEP] B. movement [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. a solute [SEP] F. recycling [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AVP6KFQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Roots, stems and leaves continue to do what throughout their lives? [SEP] A. die [SEP] B. edible [SEP] C. expand [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. spread [SEP] G. live [SEP] H. propagate", "id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98JSO98Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When do most plants grow? [SEP] A. when they decide to [SEP] B. all of their life [SEP] C. our nearest star [SEP] D. during death [SEP] E. chlorophyll [SEP] F. during the day [SEP] G. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] H. by indirect light", "id": "3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWAVHLXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What continues to grow throughout their lives? [SEP] A. flour [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. ovaries [SEP] D. harvested wheat [SEP] E. cats [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. potatoes [SEP] H. tortoises", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQC1PNG1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what continues to grow throughout their lives? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. Trees [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. tortoises [SEP] G. flowers [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FR7Z56E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What continues to grow throughout their lives? [SEP] A. potatoes [SEP] B. Hemoglobin [SEP] C. tortoises [SEP] D. plastic roses. [SEP] E. Human teeth. [SEP] F. Lilies. [SEP] G. Silk daisies. [SEP] H. vegetation", "id": "3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31RC6PIH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What happens to bamboo throughout its life? [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. it has cellular respiration [SEP] C. it dies and comes back to life [SEP] D. it continues to grow [SEP] E. it needs no water [SEP] F. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL127E8ZB5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What continues to grow throughout their lives? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Humans [SEP] E. Orange Trees [SEP] F. Cats [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. Dogs", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JR81JV0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is required for growth through life? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. incubation [SEP] H. soil", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q1D509Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do most plants continue to use throughout their lives? [SEP] A. Light energy [SEP] B. money [SEP] C. wealth [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. The Sun [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Mechanical energy", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1ELFM0HD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what continues to grow throughout their lives? [SEP] A. hair [SEP] B. apples [SEP] C. roses [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. Trees [SEP] G. fungus [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LMS4TBL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What helps plants cultivate their entire live span? [SEP] A. Fertilizer [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. agriculture [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFPV6UX2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. deserts [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. desertification [SEP] E. humans disturb it [SEP] F. environments [SEP] G. weather [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLIFXXNU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on forests? [SEP] A. local fauna [SEP] B. local flora [SEP] C. humans disturb it [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. erosion of soil [SEP] F. smallpox [SEP] G. local wildlife [SEP] H. vehicles", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYTT6ODN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Land degradation causes what effects on the enviroment? [SEP] A. climate [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. pollinization [SEP] D. hydroponic [SEP] E. blooming [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. wind", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXENCHBJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What usually has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. humans disturb it [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. erosion of dirt [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. moon phases", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TFLLT54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is scarred by a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. landscape [SEP] G. coastlines [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3IHR8NYAM70YFFSFKS5NL9TIZIOP4A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Erosion of soil has what impact on a forest? [SEP] A. mechanical [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. helpful [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. healthy [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1W4FA6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. weathering of soil [SEP] C. saving water [SEP] D. planting trees [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. enormous damage to homes", "id": "33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMCR51DIR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What sort of impact does erosion have on land? [SEP] A. ambiguous [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. coastlines [SEP] D. Wind [SEP] E. helpful [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. forces", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XRWW7NI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How does ground erosion impact the environment? [SEP] A. mechanical [SEP] B. growing [SEP] C. uncontrolled [SEP] D. pushing [SEP] E. watering [SEP] F. damaging [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. wind", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVRGONXSJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can have a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. cattle [SEP] E. tar [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1CUM0WU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What kind of process can have a negative impact on an environment? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. natural [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. Smoking [SEP] G. Cars [SEP] H. burning", "id": "34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTB0LAIQD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what and excessive crop irrigation enhance negative impacts on the environment [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. drought [SEP] C. humans disturb it [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. Deforestation [SEP] G. uncontrolled [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE47L6LDB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "water vapor moves from plants into the atmosphere through what? [SEP] A. stomata [SEP] B. vacuoles [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. chloroplasts [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. ribosomes [SEP] H. Wind", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVD0G7XC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what must happen for water vapor to move from plants into the atmosphere? [SEP] A. plant must be dead [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. stomates must be open [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. cells must be closed [SEP] F. must be cloudy [SEP] G. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] H. vaporization", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBFAOU32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when vapor moves from bushes into the atmosphere? [SEP] A. transpiration [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. evaluation [SEP] E. vaporization [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. transpire [SEP] H. transaction", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGTC38CT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Transpiration is when what moves from plants into the blanket of air around the earth. [SEP] A. nitrogen [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. water vapor [SEP] H. Condensation", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGNPZCQW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Transpiration is part of what process? [SEP] A. carbon [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. conversion of chemical energy [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Condensation [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. photosynthesis", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GUBNNUVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what vapor moves from plants into the atmosphere during transpiration? [SEP] A. outer space [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. H2O [SEP] D. CO 2 [SEP] E. CFCs [SEP] F. CO2 [SEP] G. Dew [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3KYQYYSHYV6TUBZ7Y3T1ZDIYTUHOD0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is when water vapor moves from plants and falls to the earth's surface as rain and snow? [SEP] A. transpiration [SEP] B. Condensation [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. Heat energy [SEP] E. Wet weather [SEP] F. colder weather [SEP] G. Physical weathering [SEP] H. local weather", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4TYRRSNQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Transpiration is when steam moves from _ into the atmosphere [SEP] A. Pacific [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. liquid [SEP] D. boiling [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. oceans [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJ82R2UD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where do plants lose water to? [SEP] A. soils [SEP] B. watershed [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. power stations [SEP] E. atmosphere [SEP] F. streams. [SEP] G. evaporation [SEP] H. earth", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ36DH9NV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "in transpiration, where does water vapor move from the plants to? [SEP] A. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] B. turns into a gas [SEP] C. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] D. global ecosystems [SEP] E. roots and shoots [SEP] F. organisms and their habitat [SEP] G. By wind and rain [SEP] H. gas layer that surrounds earth", "id": "3C44YUNSI1OBFBB8D36GODNOXEVPDO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Transpiration is when _ moves from plants into the atmosphere [SEP] A. boiling [SEP] B. steam [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. cooled [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJ0PO23R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Water vapor goes from where to the atmosphere in transpiration? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. NaCl [SEP] D. pan [SEP] E. roots [SEP] F. peat [SEP] G. spring [SEP] H. oaks", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALBCWK28", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what do plants lose to the atmosphere? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4O5BG57", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can keep water vapor out of the atmosphere? [SEP] A. Condensation [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. the skin [SEP] F. Solutions [SEP] G. Riding a bike [SEP] H. air pressure", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6P7QSVZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do all fish breathe? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. keratin [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. seaweed [SEP] G. mud [SEP] H. lava", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74485777LM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which can breath in the water? [SEP] A. whale [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. clams [SEP] E. beaver [SEP] F. Frogs [SEP] G. squids [SEP] H. snake", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWL7BIXMR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do aquatic animals need to survive? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. gills [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. fishing [SEP] F. desert [SEP] G. history [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VULDT95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are gills used for breathing by sharks? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. mussels [SEP] C. carbon monoxide [SEP] D. lava [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. open [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. squids", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827LFV9H2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do aquatic animals breathe with? [SEP] A. Water [SEP] B. tails [SEP] C. nose [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. gills [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. lungs [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHGV443P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "fish use gills for what [SEP] A. motility [SEP] B. breathing carbon dioxide [SEP] C. courtship [SEP] D. producing oxygen [SEP] E. biodiversity [SEP] F. breathing water [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. drinking water", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWGW5HOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do fish breathe? [SEP] A. they body they live in [SEP] B. With their nose [SEP] C. With their eyes [SEP] D. With their gills [SEP] E. WIth their fins [SEP] F. exoskeleton [SEP] G. matter vibrating [SEP] H. By coral exoskeletons", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4CQRVHJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do aquatic animals get oxygen? [SEP] A. photosynthesis [SEP] B. gills [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. blood [SEP] E. solutes [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. streams [SEP] H. carbon transfer", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULZBP0L5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Crustaceans breathe what through their gills? [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. saliva [SEP] D. gametes [SEP] E. semen [SEP] F. liquid [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. air", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHIE4UNF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Erosion causes silts and mud to be what? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. transported [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. stabilized [SEP] E. storing water [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. ignored [SEP] H. unmoved", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G1QEOCU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What contributes to forming stalactites and stalagmites? [SEP] A. Shadows [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. Bats [SEP] D. Columns [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Erosion [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DQRHKU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What forms silica sand? [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. sunlight [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. soft soil [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. gasoline [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TIYRI0N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does the movement of soil by water cause? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. earthquakes [SEP] D. depostion [SEP] E. volcanic activity [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. hurricanes", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHIGW95Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Water can cause what? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. depositon [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. Heat energy [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8NNR5YM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Desertification implies what? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. dry conditions [SEP] C. permineralization [SEP] D. soil deposition [SEP] E. Decrease bodily water [SEP] F. humans disturb it [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. threatened", "id": "3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQU69B1K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a cause of deposition of sediment to the earth? [SEP] A. Dilution [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. weathering [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. Water expanding [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. climate", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFWJVO0J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what causes deposition? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. Sand [SEP] F. stream [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. spring", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC382XEG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What mostly has a negative effect on the environment? [SEP] A. pure water [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. municipal trash [SEP] F. pure oxygen [SEP] G. smoking tobacco [SEP] H. chlorofluorocarbons", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CGGV6L4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "landfills have a negative impact on what [SEP] A. Life [SEP] B. Clouds [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. Earth [SEP] E. Fuel [SEP] F. biome [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Sunshine", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MU7VPHB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do landfills have a negative impact on? [SEP] A. The atmosphere [SEP] B. Ecosystems [SEP] C. earth [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. Impact crater [SEP] F. Garbage [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. Refuse containers", "id": "36V4Q8R5ZKZZJHI0Q9K8780SHVXMQ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What damages our environment? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. Burying garbage [SEP] E. humans disturb it [SEP] F. Planting trees [SEP] G. Recycling [SEP] H. Using renewable energy", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGSPNE2Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What effect would less garbage have on the environment? [SEP] A. It decreases [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. an unknown effect [SEP] D. no effect [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. a better effect [SEP] G. reduced heat [SEP] H. a worse effect", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G07YJYDC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact? [SEP] A. waste [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. A virus [SEP] D. mildew [SEP] E. neutral [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. cancer [SEP] H. clean", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1Z0EN5F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. trash [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. recycling [SEP] E. carbon offsets [SEP] F. mines [SEP] G. deserts [SEP] H. nature", "id": "3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5A93297", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. summer [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. underground garbage [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. enormous damage to homes", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHQIP96N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Most buried garbage has what impact on the environment? [SEP] A. good [SEP] B. neutral [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. reduced heat [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. uncontrolled", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYHI32WG3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what have a negative impact on the environment [SEP] A. harmful substances [SEP] B. groundwater contamination [SEP] C. harvesting [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] G. storms [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ5661UXTEN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. garbage [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. life [SEP] D. mines [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. cigarettes [SEP] H. science", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEXZ54F0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What generally has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. mold [SEP] B. schools [SEP] C. deserts [SEP] D. dumps [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. recycling centers [SEP] H. thrift stores", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD4440E43AVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How does recycling impact the environment? [SEP] A. has absolutely no impact [SEP] B. makes the environment wetter [SEP] C. Is a negative impact [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. reduces negative impacts [SEP] F. animals with backbones [SEP] G. reducing acid rain [SEP] H. Riding a bike", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULELZ0LE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the environment? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. solid waste", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEPGEC7TD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on people, animals and plants? [SEP] A. steroids [SEP] B. liver cancer [SEP] C. disease [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. drought [SEP] F. landfills [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVOH52BM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What requires great amounts of water to use their gills to extract dissolved oxygen? [SEP] A. most cephalopods [SEP] B. alligators [SEP] C. starfish [SEP] D. aquatic animals [SEP] E. Jellyfish [SEP] F. water foul [SEP] G. platypus [SEP] H. Lobsters", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXCF47A5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Almost all turtles require great amounts of what to survive [SEP] A. territory [SEP] B. predators [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKK8LSEE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What's one thing beavers require to survive? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. Giardiasis [SEP] C. the looseness of soil [SEP] D. Great amounts of water. [SEP] E. living things [SEP] F. American black bears [SEP] G. Aquatic animals [SEP] H. sense organs", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JDPSZ0R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what requires great amounts of water to survive? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. cactii [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. Whales [SEP] G. Birds [SEP] H. atmosphere", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VOAYU6X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Animals adapted to living within certain salinity ranges require great amounts of what to survive? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. grass [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. atmosphere", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AV9BZ59", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what requires great amounts of water to survive [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. beavers [SEP] C. octopus [SEP] D. mussels [SEP] E. trout [SEP] F. carbon [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. amphibians", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XABK7Y97", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do aquatic animals require to survive? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. salinity [SEP] C. glycogen [SEP] D. a shell [SEP] E. dust [SEP] F. precipitation [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. moon", "id": "34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B8PHJQH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What animal requires great amounts of what rain is to survive? [SEP] A. Annelids [SEP] B. land [SEP] C. terrestrial [SEP] D. salmon [SEP] E. aquatic [SEP] F. squids [SEP] G. trout [SEP] H. desert", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UVZIYAN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An aquatic animal requires a great amount of what to live? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. solutes [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. air [SEP] E. enemies [SEP] F. salt [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATAVABA5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where can not survive in a desert? [SEP] A. single-celled organisms [SEP] B. Movement of an air mass [SEP] C. an aquatic animal [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. one celled organisms [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] H. lizards", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYAI5YN0F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does a water animal need great amounts of to survive? [SEP] A. Au [SEP] B. sodium [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. gills [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. warmth [SEP] G. Fe [SEP] H. H", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEPFAOT72", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do fish require to survive? [SEP] A. food particles [SEP] B. ocean water [SEP] C. salt and water. [SEP] D. Getting eaten [SEP] E. Heavy boots [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. Great amounts of water [SEP] H. Wait staff", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611AJZTIH8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What requires great amounts of water to survive? [SEP] A. a tortoise [SEP] B. leeches [SEP] C. a dolphin [SEP] D. a lizard [SEP] E. a snake [SEP] F. trout [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. amphibians", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81WL4N6R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which animal requires great amounts of water to survive? [SEP] A. amphibians [SEP] B. Frogs [SEP] C. bullfrogs [SEP] D. Beavers [SEP] E. Jellyfish [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. trout [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET5TRT6Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "an aquatic animal requires not having too much what in water? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. fats [SEP] E. algae [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. harm [SEP] H. sodium", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI663Y866", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "using the standard genetic code, mRNA makes what? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. resistance [SEP] C. made [SEP] D. lmestone [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. protein [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. codes", "id": "3Z3ZLGNNSITYXVAQKRFTB9RMF78Q3M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the genetic code in mRNA that can be translated? [SEP] A. made [SEP] B. SO2 [SEP] C. alleles [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. a gene [SEP] F. carbonic acid [SEP] G. genetic drift [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SLK6AQE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do proteins contain? [SEP] A. alleles [SEP] B. genes [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. fat [SEP] E. Acids [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. solutes [SEP] H. matter", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQ0Z8S1R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What process reads and regulates gene expression? [SEP] A. organs [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. translation [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9V8XB9C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What involves interaction with ribosomes? [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. oxidation reaction [SEP] C. It helps them survive [SEP] D. Translation of mRNA [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. animal transport [SEP] G. resistance activities [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3PEIJLRY6TSFXQDQGPLNAEYCCA0XWN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What reads the genetic code in mRNA and give rise to emergent properties? [SEP] A. A computer [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. translation [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. interact [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. more abundant", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JBL8WKTZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What reads genetic code in mRNA and makes a nitrogenous compound? [SEP] A. A computer [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. translation [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACK9306IH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What reads the genetic code in mRNA and makes a chain of amino acids? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. translation [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCOKGKWRE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are read in mRNA and a protein is made [SEP] A. It helps them survive [SEP] B. The area was once underwater [SEP] C. resistance activities [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. Nucleotide sequences [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4N1KB4A9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. pathogens [SEP] B. medicines [SEP] C. antibiotics [SEP] D. smallpox [SEP] E. amoebae [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. smoking [SEP] H. antibodies", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZZ8227G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do pathogens do to our body? [SEP] A. Move to another area [SEP] B. They provide us with nourishment [SEP] C. move to different locations [SEP] D. cause their death [SEP] E. They cause disease [SEP] F. They use us to hatch their eggs [SEP] G. decreases its bodily water [SEP] H. They keep us healthy and strong", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KPDMTOS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Pathogens do what? [SEP] A. Break down proteins [SEP] B. adapt to environment [SEP] C. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] D. work symbiotically with humans [SEP] E. the immune response [SEP] F. cure disease [SEP] G. have a negative impact on the body [SEP] H. are harmless", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I058D4VM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. pathogens [SEP] B. electrons [SEP] C. smallpox [SEP] D. amoebae [SEP] E. vitamins [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. smoking", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP1SPT7P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. disease-causing microorganisms [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. wind and erosion [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. smallest agents of disease [SEP] G. exposure to cold [SEP] H. influenza orthomyxoviruses", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP5TQSKK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Pathogens have what impact on the body? [SEP] A. Roundworms [SEP] B. small [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. insignificant [SEP] E. Roundworms. [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. negative", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P2OD2AU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can have a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. Growing a beard [SEP] C. Pathogens [SEP] D. Probiotics [SEP] E. Restful sleep [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. smallpox [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNKJ8FZN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What effect do pathogens have. [SEP] A. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] B. none [SEP] C. healing [SEP] D. single-celled organisms [SEP] E. a negative impact on the body [SEP] F. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] G. good health [SEP] H. depress neuronal excitability", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YMJMGYTH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What bacteria have a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. helpful [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. disease-causing [SEP] D. Roundworms. [SEP] E. beneficial [SEP] F. smallpox [SEP] G. disease-curing [SEP] H. a pathogens", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWVCQ6PE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Disease causing microbes have what type of impact on humans? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. neutral [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. Roundworms [SEP] E. Annelids [SEP] F. positive [SEP] G. heterotrophs [SEP] H. beneficial", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0J2JDOEN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause disease, and have a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. Tiny living cells. [SEP] B. dead organisms [SEP] C. smoking tobacco [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. single-celled organisms [SEP] F. Body doubles. [SEP] G. Negative balance. [SEP] H. Crater impact.", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TG7JXV9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. exposure to cold [SEP] C. abundant food [SEP] D. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] E. disease-causing organisms [SEP] F. smallest agents of disease [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. a tree falling", "id": "30ZX6P7VF8USQQAUL1HFVYA87WZ2JN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do microbes form? [SEP] A. tiny polyps [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. diseases [SEP] D. haploid [SEP] E. Echinoderm. [SEP] F. Roundworms [SEP] G. Roundworms. [SEP] H. cells", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51U9F5M6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Water that is not what can have a negative impact on the body? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. sweat [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. tested [SEP] F. deadly [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. dead", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UBG0Q1WN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is the type of cell division that creates sex cells? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. babies [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. meiosis [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. blood [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B2IWI8C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How does a woman obtain her egg for reproduction? [SEP] A. From her chicken. [SEP] B. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] C. Through internal Meiosis. [SEP] D. Birds nest. [SEP] E. Grocery store eggs. [SEP] F. By wind and rain [SEP] G. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] H. Transfers energy", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCU15BW9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "meiosis is the type of cell division that produces what? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. organs [SEP] C. Plant reproduction [SEP] D. ova and spermatozoa [SEP] E. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] F. hydrogen [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4D9T79RO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "chromosome duplication occurs when cell division does what? [SEP] A. produces sound [SEP] B. produces gametes [SEP] C. rapid expansion [SEP] D. makes proteins [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. checks dna [SEP] G. Plant reproduction [SEP] H. it can be seen", "id": "3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSNR2R0VB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does meiosis produce? [SEP] A. ova and spermatozoa [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. Plant reproduction [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. less cells [SEP] G. checks and balances [SEP] H. members of their own species", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVI0335H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Meiosis is a type of what that can produce sperm? [SEP] A. cell division [SEP] B. bending light rays [SEP] C. complex cells [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. eggs [SEP] G. babies [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWLBSTXM4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of cell division produces sex cells in animals? [SEP] A. complex [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. gametes [SEP] E. sexual division [SEP] F. meiosis [SEP] G. reproduction cells [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES6V26EC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Meiosis is the type of _ that produces ova and spermatozoa. [SEP] A. permineralization [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. cell division", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QE6VGA4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Meiosis is the type of cell division that produces: [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. haploid cells [SEP] G. spread flower seeds [SEP] H. rapid expansion", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTV8MMDS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How many stages does the process that produces gametes have? [SEP] A. 12 [SEP] B. DNA [SEP] C. Five [SEP] D. step [SEP] E. Two [SEP] F. ovum [SEP] G. four [SEP] H. eggs", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIEJCNPO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does meiosis cell division produce? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. ova and spermatozoa [SEP] D. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. photosynthesis [SEP] H. allow growth", "id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU77335BK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what type of compounds produced by a person's pancreas help cells take up compounds [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. natural [SEP] C. mineral [SEP] D. endogenous [SEP] E. Break down food [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. sweat glands [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJMQQ8FX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does the pancreas help cells take up from the blood? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. store [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. blood", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9Q13IGM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does insulin take up? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. pancreas [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. fructose [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKACG1NP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What makes something that helps cells take up glucose from the blood? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. blood flow [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. eye sockets [SEP] G. protein cells [SEP] H. pancreas", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3YATGVP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can help lower glucose levels in the blood? [SEP] A. cataract surgery [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. improved crop yields [SEP] D. stamina [SEP] E. The pancreas [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. Riding a bike [SEP] H. Filtered sunshine", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JWA9WOZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What helps cells take up sugar from the blood in the body? [SEP] A. exercise [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. bones [SEP] F. pancreas [SEP] G. insulin [SEP] H. blood cells", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELHIMC7E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what helps cells to lower the blood sugar? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. candy [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. blood draws [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. insulin [SEP] G. pancreas [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPLN8IJ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What organ helps take up glucose from the blood? [SEP] A. Both kidneys [SEP] B. The liver [SEP] C. sweating [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. A computer [SEP] F. Veins [SEP] G. The pancreas [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTN07K7U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does insulin help take up from the blood? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. diabetes [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. Joules [SEP] E. red blood cells [SEP] F. plasma [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGJG7PX0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Cells obtain energy from the blood with the help of [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. batteries [SEP] C. pancreas [SEP] D. electron [SEP] E. insulin [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3EICBYG644V5O82WIU6L7BJU5RSCJG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What produces insulin? [SEP] A. Pancreas [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. cows [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. humans", "id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DDDYPP0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What helps cells take up glucose from the blood? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. protein hormones [SEP] F. aqueous solution [SEP] G. oxidation reaction [SEP] H. pancreas", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWLEY5XMV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is regulated by insulin? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. Balance [SEP] E. sleep [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. fat", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB7RF1WL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what have beaks that are generally adapted for the food they eat? [SEP] A. bats [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. worms [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. hawks [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PNPQC5L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are generally adapted for devouring bugs in the garden? [SEP] A. bird feet [SEP] B. bird beaks [SEP] C. bird eyes [SEP] D. burrs [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. bird talons [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. warm-blooded", "id": "3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HL5LXKL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are inherited? [SEP] A. stones [SEP] B. anemia [SEP] C. four limbs [SEP] D. colors [SEP] E. Bird beaks [SEP] F. magic [SEP] G. the eyes [SEP] H. dirt", "id": "3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y981PQW3T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are beaks adapted to? [SEP] A. principals of aerodynamics [SEP] B. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. the environment [SEP] E. the color of the feathers [SEP] F. how the bird flies [SEP] G. food that is scavenged [SEP] H. the call the bird makes", "id": "3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F256ZIU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Organisms in which class have beaks that are generally adapted for the food they eat? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. Mammalia [SEP] C. koalas [SEP] D. voles [SEP] E. Agnatha [SEP] F. Aves [SEP] G. Reptilia [SEP] H. edible", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3J5W94W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are bird beaks often adapted to eat? [SEP] A. moles. [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. nests [SEP] D. chicks [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. apples [SEP] G. edible [SEP] H. Fruits", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYAH9NL5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what has beaks adapted for the food they eat? [SEP] A. alpacas [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. chickens [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. ducks [SEP] F. worms [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. eagles", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JIS6TH9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What part of a bird's body is generally adapted to the kind of food that they eat? [SEP] A. bill [SEP] B. skin [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. fat [SEP] F. H 2 O [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. muscle", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B3W4I8D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are hooked beaks adapted for? [SEP] A. motion [SEP] B. Fruits [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. edible [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. seeds", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NB2A1G3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What kind of impact does Crohn's have on an organism? [SEP] A. liver cancer [SEP] B. mutations [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. neutral [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. uplifting [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLIHDXNE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Disease has a negative impact on [SEP] A. electronics [SEP] B. fabrics [SEP] C. plants and animals [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. dirt [SEP] F. our planet [SEP] G. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] H. genetic material", "id": "3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWQ5G5P1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. sickness [SEP] C. smallpox [SEP] D. leukemia [SEP] E. liver cancer [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. water", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2SEC78P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Disease has what kind of effect on a living being? [SEP] A. it has a negative effect [SEP] B. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] C. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] D. it helps living beings eat [SEP] E. it makes living beings faster [SEP] F. it is good for living beings [SEP] G. cause their death [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVSJDX7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Negative impacts on organisms can be what? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. miscounted [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. saved for later [SEP] E. treated [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. A virus [SEP] H. frozen", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44JEDXJN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Mental illness has a negative impact on what? [SEP] A. nervous system [SEP] B. film [SEP] C. an organism [SEP] D. children [SEP] E. photographs [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. inanimate objects [SEP] H. people", "id": "3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPWTU6CJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what impact does smoking have? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. good [SEP] C. negative [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. liver cancer [SEP] F. healthy [SEP] G. wellness [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUODOKVC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can have a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. leukemia [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. chickenpox [SEP] E. money [SEP] F. rest [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATA0LBAQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. Good food. [SEP] B. Illness. [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. leukemia [SEP] E. Impactful Speech [SEP] F. liver cancer [SEP] G. smallpox [SEP] H. Organization", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6Y6ODVC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. leukemia [SEP] B. vitamins [SEP] C. minerals [SEP] D. the flu [SEP] E. smallpox [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC5NQMFFA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what is a negative impact on an organism [SEP] A. malnutrition [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. hyperthyroidism [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. sweat [SEP] F. laughter [SEP] G. smallpox [SEP] H. leukemia", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756SL8PC7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What have a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. smallpox [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. chickenpox [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. pathogens [SEP] H. steroids", "id": "3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZFAT27R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be learned from heating a liquid? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. When it becomes a gas [SEP] C. chemical equations [SEP] D. When it becomes a solid [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. When its mass increases [SEP] G. When it condenses [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSQ29ZK1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does liquid turn into when it's heated? [SEP] A. Ice [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. Water [SEP] D. H20 [SEP] E. mL [SEP] F. Oil [SEP] G. Gas [SEP] H. Urea", "id": "3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827JRPH9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What phase does a liquid take when heated sufficiently? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. two [SEP] C. dew [SEP] D. cold [SEP] E. liquid metal [SEP] F. more viscous [SEP] G. crystallized [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHFMPMU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does boiling change a liquid into? [SEP] A. oil [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. SO2 [SEP] D. salt [SEP] E. ice [SEP] F. solid [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. gas", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZJ4W6X7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be identified after heating water? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. organisms [SEP] C. frozen water [SEP] D. its freezing point [SEP] E. Movement of an air mass [SEP] F. its boiling point [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. magma's boiling point", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG4UTJRU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used to identify a liquid's boiling point? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. sodium [SEP] D. Urea [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. SO2 [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWH51KN30", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What affect does high pressure have on the boiling point [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. Rise [SEP] C. Increase [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. Heart rate [SEP] F. energy usage [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KPBATOC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Heating a liquid can cause what? [SEP] A. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] B. gas bubbles to burst [SEP] C. Something to move [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. chemical reaction [SEP] G. enormous damage to homes [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0YILVN9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "To identify that liquid 's boiling point requries [SEP] A. vibrations of the atoms [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. degrees Celsius [SEP] D. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] E. degrees celcius [SEP] F. Evaporation of water [SEP] G. evaporative cooling [SEP] H. fissures of hot, acidic water", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9PFIGIQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Concentrations of what have increased over the last decade dramatically? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. greenhouse gases in the air [SEP] E. genetic diversity [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. basic building blocks of life [SEP] H. ozone", "id": "3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP4J3O17", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Concentrations of what in the air have increased over the last 10 years dramatically [SEP] A. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. ozone [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. carbon dioxide [SEP] H. air molecules", "id": "3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YBGRJ33K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What have increased over the last decade dramatically [SEP] A. gasoline concentrations [SEP] B. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. treehouse gas concentrations [SEP] E. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] F. concentrated orange juices [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. greenhouse gas concentrations", "id": "3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXR7FA7I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what concentration in the air has increased dramatically over the last decade? [SEP] A. zinc [SEP] B. CO2 [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. CFCs [SEP] E. lungs [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. O2 [SEP] H. CO 2", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IQ1XHEY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Burning carbon concentrations have what? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. reduced significantly [SEP] D. increased dramatically [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. shrunk [SEP] H. declined spectacularly", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53G53JIRM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How has the greenhouse effect changed in the last decade? [SEP] A. moved to South America [SEP] B. improved [SEP] C. Temperature [SEP] D. fossil fuels [SEP] E. has become cooler [SEP] F. worsened [SEP] G. climate [SEP] H. growth", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWP8M6ELB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has increased in the air dramatically over the last decade? [SEP] A. oil [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. H2O [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. He [SEP] H. O2", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3PFS5LWW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has led to the increase in global warming? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] C. Increase in carbon dioxide [SEP] D. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] E. forest is destroyed [SEP] F. Burning fuel and air [SEP] G. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] H. tectonic plates being pushed together", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMMM7CLH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into sound? [SEP] A. worms [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. sand [SEP] D. fireworks [SEP] E. Gunshots [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. Loud noises [SEP] H. minerals", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714YAMXB88", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into what we hear? [SEP] A. Gunshots [SEP] B. An object is seen [SEP] C. a lightbulb [SEP] D. ice [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. a firecracker [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. a stove", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSG364OT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is happening inside a firecracker as it starts to go off? [SEP] A. separation [SEP] B. explosion [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. It remains dormant [SEP] F. wavelengths and photons [SEP] G. uncontrolled [SEP] H. fusion", "id": "3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL4YH0LC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can convert chemical energy into audible waves? [SEP] A. a flashlight [SEP] B. electrically [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. a firecracker [SEP] E. power stations [SEP] F. sensory neurons [SEP] G. x-ray [SEP] H. electrical light", "id": "3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHUA7596", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Audible ground fireworks convert chemical energy into what? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. chemical energy [SEP] C. matter [SEP] D. plasma [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. fire", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BZOR75C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does a firecracker turn into sound? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. Scent [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. Gunshots [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. Heat", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBSWWCAV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be startling? [SEP] A. firecrackers [SEP] B. an image [SEP] C. Saltine crackers [SEP] D. Wheat crackers [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. sea urchins [SEP] G. sameness [SEP] H. hypothyroidism", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29B9CT3A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What converts chemical energy into sound? [SEP] A. a firework [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Gunshots [SEP] D. a bottle [SEP] E. a battery [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. a flashlight [SEP] H. engines", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPZEE81D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do fireworks convert chemical energy into? [SEP] A. fire [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. solids [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. cold [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL12K06ZBO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "a firecracker converts chemical energy into what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. An object is seen [SEP] D. vibrations in matter [SEP] E. objects that have mass [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] H. Loud noises", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHK3Z343", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "a firecracker converts chemical energy into what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. Loud noises [SEP] C. vibrating waves [SEP] D. An object is seen [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD68ZDTWG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does a firecracker convert chemical energy into? [SEP] A. Light [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. fire [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. LEDs", "id": "34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42803T0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If something is what, then it absorbs all different wavelengths of light? [SEP] A. black [SEP] B. matter [SEP] C. grey [SEP] D. shaded [SEP] E. unique [SEP] F. living [SEP] G. shadowed [SEP] H. a wave", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWFUFHOH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is black not an example of? [SEP] A. A color that absorbs light [SEP] B. monotremes [SEP] C. population movement [SEP] D. Someone's favorite color [SEP] E. A dark color [SEP] F. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] G. jungles of the sea [SEP] H. A bright color", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3YN47SY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What object absorbs all of the colors of the spectrum? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. photons [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. grey [SEP] G. red [SEP] H. black", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51G5R5MW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "black objects absorb all visible what? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. microwaves [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. black holes [SEP] E. dark matter [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. activation energy [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC58DLFF4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If an object absorbs all photons then that object [SEP] A. is reflective [SEP] B. is black [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. inactive [SEP] F. moves [SEP] G. is transparent [SEP] H. is flexible", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ2Z4R28", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are not visible? [SEP] A. kalenchoes [SEP] B. sun [SEP] C. liver cancer [SEP] D. black hole [SEP] E. sea squirts [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. stars [SEP] H. ocean", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6PAN5OG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "If an object is what color, it absorbs all visible energy? [SEP] A. dormant [SEP] B. black [SEP] C. prism [SEP] D. a wave [SEP] E. white [SEP] F. forever [SEP] G. unique [SEP] H. rainbow", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYP6VZ2B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If an object is black then that object absorbs all visible what? [SEP] A. Objectification. [SEP] B. Electromagnetic radiation. [SEP] C. activation energy [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. rain or sun shine [SEP] F. Black light. [SEP] G. Absorbent sponge. [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5AF2ATPL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What absorbs energy? [SEP] A. Black object [SEP] B. crime [SEP] C. organic molecules [SEP] D. science [SEP] E. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] F. some invertebrates [SEP] G. magic [SEP] H. fur and fat", "id": "3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NO8ID8KB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a black item do? [SEP] A. scatters all visible light [SEP] B. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] C. diffuses all visible light [SEP] D. Change colors [SEP] E. reflects all visible light [SEP] F. It remains dormant [SEP] G. it keeps an organism warm [SEP] H. absorbs all visible light", "id": "3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSBWW84U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Black objects [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. threatened [SEP] C. killing insects [SEP] D. It gets heated up [SEP] E. interact [SEP] F. an electron microscope [SEP] G. They may not survive. [SEP] H. absorb sunlight", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YO78SOT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which animal would absorb the most visible light? [SEP] A. sea urchins [SEP] B. in the frog family [SEP] C. Something formed from skeleton [SEP] D. A melanistic panther [SEP] E. all animals [SEP] F. amphibians [SEP] G. an amoebae [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY28TDQB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does something look like if it doesn't reflect light? [SEP] A. skull [SEP] B. haze [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. Smooth [SEP] E. mold [SEP] F. cracks [SEP] G. Black [SEP] H. barrel", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSB2I7P1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which animal would absorb the most visible light? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. octopus [SEP] C. Bats [SEP] D. squids [SEP] E. Mammal [SEP] F. Raven [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOU3W9HG6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What absorbs all visible light? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. ravens [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. photons [SEP] E. our star [SEP] F. Jellyfish [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7PGRUA23", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What absorbs all visible light? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. Green [SEP] D. coral [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. bamboo [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. eyes", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WEJI5MFC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "The infrared spectrum is not absorbed by what objects? [SEP] A. eyes [SEP] B. PDAs [SEP] C. black [SEP] D. skin [SEP] E. Cars [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. mines [SEP] H. matter", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYN6N8DY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What falls from the equator to the poles? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. cold [SEP] D. air quality [SEP] E. summer [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. the planet's name [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPBKM423", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be measured from the equator to the poles [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. speed [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. Earth [SEP] E. Length [SEP] F. solar [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MURWNY4F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What falls from the equator to the poles? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. summer [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. warmth [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP14LS0F3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what falls from the equator to the poles? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. refraction [SEP] D. water vapor [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. density [SEP] H. Fahrenheit", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQSWAX85", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Temperature falls from the equator to [SEP] A. South Africa [SEP] B. Antarctica [SEP] C. Asia [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. during the day [SEP] G. South America [SEP] H. It decreases", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JD84QWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what falls from the equator to the poles? [SEP] A. precipitation [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. carbon dioxide [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM9QZCL4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Temperatures fall towards the poles as the sun's rays are no longer what? [SEP] A. kinetic energy [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. visible energy [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. perpendicular [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. direct energy [SEP] H. reflecting light", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6RTXNI3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What falls decreasingly on the earth from the equator to the poles? [SEP] A. autumn [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. chill [SEP] D. Vapor [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. cold [SEP] G. summer [SEP] H. Mass", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ391M9NF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What falls from the equator to the poles? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. sun's heat [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. warm weather [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGQUSC8J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "For animals, displays of color can be viewed as: [SEP] A. spectrum [SEP] B. prudishness [SEP] C. rainbow [SEP] D. courtship [SEP] E. positive [SEP] F. harm them [SEP] G. produce light [SEP] H. Movement", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KIWNEBD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can animal scent be used for? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. seeing light [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. courtship [SEP] H. dogs", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVHFV352", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Courtship is a behavior that animals use to attract what? [SEP] A. a pollinator [SEP] B. a partner [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. a child [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. a host", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XADTDY9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what exhibits courtship as a behavior? [SEP] A. ducks [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. toads [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. foxes [SEP] H. animals", "id": "373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P514TR6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does friendship usually precede? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. the body's largest organ [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. birth [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. attracting a mate [SEP] G. firm hugs [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6YW2TWP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Courtship is behavior that is intended to [SEP] A. protect them [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. compete [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. communicate [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. offspring [SEP] H. pollinate", "id": "3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDZ08IY9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are behavior that is intended to attract a mate? [SEP] A. a doorbell [SEP] B. firm hugs [SEP] C. Complex rituals [SEP] D. Riding a bike [SEP] E. Behaviour modifications [SEP] F. Magnets [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. Friendship", "id": "39KFRKBFINUWSMUYUZGFCYSZB69OY6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is the behavior of attracting something that is phenotypically similar to the seeker called? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. stalking [SEP] C. jealousy [SEP] D. nonverbal communication [SEP] E. ducks [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. courtship", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXCFKM73", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What precedes reproduction? [SEP] A. courtship [SEP] B. a sperm going into an egg [SEP] C. competition [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. embryo forming [SEP] G. fertilization [SEP] H. Summer", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVYZ15UG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do birds secrete to attract a mate? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. Estrogen [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N9ZLG1L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When do moose begin to attract mates? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. in autumn [SEP] C. colors [SEP] D. Change colors [SEP] E. it needs them [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEB20NF9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When do moose begin behavior intended to attract a mate? [SEP] A. Winter [SEP] B. howling [SEP] C. The past [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Summer [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756FERPCZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How do birds court and defend territories? [SEP] A. Summer [SEP] B. sound [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. singing [SEP] E. mechanical [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. autumn", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWLV8ZMS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What lacks respiratory and excretory systems? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. starfish [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSJB1XY5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what lack respiratory and excretory systems? [SEP] A. fish [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. starfish [SEP] D. waste [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32IBIQ7H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is an example of an animal that lacks a respiratory and excretory system? [SEP] A. Dog [SEP] B. Human [SEP] C. alpacas [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. Starfish [SEP] F. Leeuwenhoek [SEP] G. Elephants [SEP] H. cows", "id": "32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA5XMEK1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What kind of animal doesn't have a respiratory or excretory system? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. ant [SEP] D. whale [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. starfish [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. llama", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R111XDV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "some what lack respiratory systems? [SEP] A. Smoking [SEP] B. respiratory systems [SEP] C. deuterostomes [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. hawks [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. pigs", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWWQIQHB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What lack respiratory and excretory systems? [SEP] A. They may not survive. [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. platypus [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. crinoids and blastoids [SEP] F. passenger pigeons [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. whales", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9UNIB9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do Echinoderms lack? [SEP] A. Lungs [SEP] B. Mass [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. eardrum [SEP] E. gills [SEP] F. ovaries [SEP] G. Organs [SEP] H. Bodies", "id": "3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCHY4XF1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What lack respiratory and excretory systems? [SEP] A. deuterostomes [SEP] B. barnacles [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. kalenchoes [SEP] H. birds", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNLGZM4U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "starfish lack what kind of system? [SEP] A. respiratory [SEP] B. critical organs [SEP] C. alveoli [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. Bodily water [SEP] G. food and shelter [SEP] H. frontal zones", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP6E8KS1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what creatures lack respiratory and excretory systems? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. marine and benthic [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. They may not survive. [SEP] F. kalenchoes [SEP] G. graptolites [SEP] H. movement of tectonic plates", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IFEU1XS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can't echinoderms do? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. decreases its bodily water [SEP] C. reproduce [SEP] D. Contract influenza [SEP] E. Move to another area [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. kill them [SEP] H. move to different locations", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N33ZNDRJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "_ lack respiratory and excretory systems. [SEP] A. graptolites [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Allergies [SEP] G. starfish [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGSSG2ED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does the process of urination require? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. relaxation of muscles [SEP] C. the looseness of soil [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. metabolic reaction [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. Converting waste.", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6Z3XMJ5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Urine leaves the body through voluntary elimination for adults? [SEP] A. forceful pressure [SEP] B. hostile elimination [SEP] C. voluntary elimination [SEP] D. Converting waste. [SEP] E. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] F. violent churning [SEP] G. It helps them survive [SEP] H. By wind and rain", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM733RYV7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Metabolic waste products can leave the body through [SEP] A. burning coal [SEP] B. animal transport [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. radiative transfer [SEP] E. osmosis [SEP] F. convection [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. a sphincter", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTUZCDMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What controls the urination process? [SEP] A. microorganisms [SEP] B. mechanical waves [SEP] C. that material's properties [SEP] D. the looseness of soil [SEP] E. Muscles around the urethra [SEP] F. Bones around the urethra [SEP] G. The brain [SEP] H. Muscles around the anus", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7931QMRSP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What carries urine from the bottom of the bladder to a sphincter? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. Anus [SEP] D. expelled [SEP] E. liquid [SEP] F. Intestines [SEP] G. Urethra [SEP] H. Bladder", "id": "3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOIT35YNDC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What leaves the body upon relaxation of a muscle? [SEP] A. sweat [SEP] B. urine [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. fat [SEP] F. lead [SEP] G. blood [SEP] H. gasoline", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKQJZES6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "If pee doesn't leave the body through a sphincter very often what color will it be? [SEP] A. aqueous solution [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. dark yellow [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. When it's cold [SEP] H. It decreases", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHLAZUN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Urine has to pass through what as the bladder empties? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. a sphincter [SEP] D. all liquids [SEP] E. mouth of rivers [SEP] F. alveoli [SEP] G. salt and water. [SEP] H. aqueous solution", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYF2O61D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Ozone depletion causes worldwide temperature what? [SEP] A. threatened [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. lessening [SEP] D. decreases [SEP] E. increases [SEP] F. minimization [SEP] G. cycles [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JEO9QWC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is it called when worldwide heat increases? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. threatened [SEP] C. acid rain [SEP] D. river pollution [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. global warmer [SEP] H. hyperthyroidism", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8C70RLM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens when average worldwide seasonal temperatures rise? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] C. Global average stays the same [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. Global cooling [SEP] F. Warmer weather [SEP] G. Global warming [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE9QKFMQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is blamed for temperature increases? [SEP] A. CFCs [SEP] B. HPV [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. CO2 [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. nitrogen", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAIYV404", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When worldwide temperature increases, mass what occurs? [SEP] A. extinction [SEP] B. deforestation [SEP] C. carbon [SEP] D. ice age [SEP] E. living [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. It decreases [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNL5TM42", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does carbon dioxide cause? [SEP] A. skateboards [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. Worldwide temperature increase [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] F. running [SEP] G. a lot of human deaths [SEP] H. Temperature decrease", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1QZFN55", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what gets affected when worldwide temperature increases? [SEP] A. consumers [SEP] B. mass [SEP] C. coral [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. volume [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. fossil fuels [SEP] H. wildlife", "id": "3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5QFBCUH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What event has an effect on corrosion? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. heating liquids [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. rain or sun shine [SEP] G. Cooking [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4J7VN993", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens worldwide as a part of climate change?` [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. converting electricity to heat [SEP] C. Continents drifting [SEP] D. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] E. forest is destroyed [SEP] F. population movement [SEP] G. temperature increases [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3BC8WZX3V3VQSYAS8W5PYX47J56RR6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Unequal absorption of radiation on the earth's surface causes what? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. global travel patterns [SEP] C. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. global migration patterns [SEP] F. global rain patterns [SEP] G. global wind patterns [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3L0KT67Y8EFBQEMR1GXOW32011RYSX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does uneven heating of earth's crust cause? [SEP] A. force [SEP] B. harm [SEP] C. Rain [SEP] D. Snowstorm [SEP] E. cracks [SEP] F. Wind [SEP] G. Injury [SEP] H. Hurricanes", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKTU2I6X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "heating causes the wind patterns on earth to be what? [SEP] A. evenly distributed [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. equal [SEP] D. constant [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. supersonic [SEP] G. unequal [SEP] H. Tropical", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMWBF9JT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can happen to some geographical areas due to uneven heating of Earth's surface by the sun? [SEP] A. Deserts can form [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Mountains can form [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. Toast burns more often [SEP] G. Mars' surface gets too hot [SEP] H. It gets heated up", "id": "38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB1QS27HP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Unequal heating of the Earth's surface by the Sun causes ocean circulation and what? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. climate [SEP] C. raincoats [SEP] D. The atmosphere [SEP] E. tropical wind [SEP] F. freezing rain [SEP] G. pouring down [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X2492TWJGS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are global wind patterns caused by? [SEP] A. Global cooling [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. Global warming [SEP] D. exposure to cold [SEP] E. Equal radiation absorption [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. Unequal radiation absorption", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P0BDLWR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Global wind patterns are caused by [SEP] A. plate shifts [SEP] B. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] C. earth rotating on axis [SEP] D. Differences in temperature [SEP] E. gravity [SEP] F. electromagnetic energy [SEP] G. scattered light [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3Y54SXRO1LKVO5F1GF5P3NS999GUTY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes the westerlies? [SEP] A. flow of electrons [SEP] B. Ocean currents [SEP] C. Precipitation [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. Drought [SEP] F. scattered light [SEP] G. Uneven heating by the sun [SEP] H. exposure to cold", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM998UQS96", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Unequal heating of Earth 's surface by what causes polar easterlies? [SEP] A. sun [SEP] B. UV [SEP] C. drag [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. loch [SEP] F. ovens [SEP] G. lightbulbs [SEP] H. blankets", "id": "3T111IHZ5EPKOYE6EF537C4DM5KR9K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "unequal heating of Earth 's surface by the Sun causes Large cyclonic systems where [SEP] A. deserts [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. over mountains [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. rain or sun shine [SEP] G. middle latitudes [SEP] H. russia", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IPE21XA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is a key factor determining global weather patterns? [SEP] A. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen [SEP] C. The atmosphere [SEP] D. Water density [SEP] E. Underground movement [SEP] F. Unequal heating of the earth [SEP] G. health [SEP] H. the sun's energy", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0J3QNOEC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Global wind patterns are driven by [SEP] A. the sun's energy [SEP] B. sunlight energy [SEP] C. windmills [SEP] D. Earth's magnetic core [SEP] E. structure and function [SEP] F. lunar tidal forces [SEP] G. unequal warming of the Earth's [SEP] H. Earth's atmosphere circulation", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQAQQWWKW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Global wind patterns on the Earth are most influenced by [SEP] A. raising their temperature [SEP] B. organisms and their habitat [SEP] C. the rotation of the Earth [SEP] D. several different ways [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. temperature differences with latitude [SEP] G. chemical compound NaCl [SEP] H. energy capture from the sun", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXN6JJEX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "unequal heating of Earth 's surface by the Sun causes a distortion of the what? [SEP] A. water application pattern [SEP] B. electromagnetic energy [SEP] C. degrees celcius [SEP] D. degrees Celsius [SEP] E. wavelengths and photons [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Inches or fractions of inches.", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4U5I6IC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What forms due to unequal heating of Earth's surface by the Sun? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. hurricanes [SEP] C. power stations [SEP] D. It expands [SEP] E. climate [SEP] F. The atmosphere [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. energy barrier", "id": "3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBWER6RN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what's surface is unequally heated by the sun to cause global wind patterns? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. bamboo [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. alluvial [SEP] F. oceans [SEP] G. coral [SEP] H. planet", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YUU9IT5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what in the skin sense temperature and pain? [SEP] A. clear receptors [SEP] B. dead receptors [SEP] C. matter vibrating [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. athletes [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. nerve receptors [SEP] H. sight receptors", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWWGXHQX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can some mechanoreceptors sense? [SEP] A. friendship [SEP] B. science [SEP] C. motion [SEP] D. charge [SEP] E. pain [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. feelings [SEP] H. damage", "id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPVKBJJT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do some touch receptors sense differences in? [SEP] A. voltage [SEP] B. visible energy [SEP] C. fingers [SEP] D. refraction of light [SEP] E. gravity shifts [SEP] F. amount of heat [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. change in density", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LGWGXA1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "some mechanoreceptors sense what in temperature? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. hunger [SEP] D. pain [SEP] E. differences [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. similarities", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1YC7W0X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Some touch receptors sense a difference in pain or what? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. nerves [SEP] E. color [SEP] F. contact [SEP] G. smell [SEP] H. motion", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9RF6IGI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What sense differences in temperature or pain? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. the skin [SEP] C. Merkel's discs [SEP] D. movie discs [SEP] E. frontal zones [SEP] F. cd discs [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. sound discs", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36COB9M067", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What senses differences when you hurt your skin? [SEP] A. touch receptors [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. eyes [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. light receptors [SEP] G. smell [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CE9EL6M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what senses differences in temperature or pain? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. the body's largest organ [SEP] C. dead nerve cells [SEP] D. Electric devices [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. the skin [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. mechanoreceptors", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696OWLIMK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What senses differences in temperature? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. Electric devices [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. an electric stove [SEP] E. nerve endings [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HO6QAUZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which animal has a backbone? [SEP] A. camels [SEP] B. snail [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. cricket [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. bird [SEP] G. koalas [SEP] H. octopus", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I08Y74VZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are endothermic? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. dinosaurs [SEP] D. organs [SEP] E. brains [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. crocodiles [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGU6BV98", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Birds are vertebrate endotherms with what? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. legs [SEP] D. like some sharks [SEP] E. Tail [SEP] F. invertebrates [SEP] G. arms [SEP] H. four", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLO7QDT9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are endothermic tetrapod vertebrates? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. penguins [SEP] E. jellyfish [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. fur and fat [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT7868F06O6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are endothermic tetrapod vertebrates? [SEP] A. invertebrates [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. crows [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. worms [SEP] G. toads [SEP] H. monkeys", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4MXQG54", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is an endothermic tetrapod vertebrates? [SEP] A. warm-blooded [SEP] B. passenger pigeons [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. Humans [SEP] E. An animal with feathers. [SEP] F. All animals with vertebrae. [SEP] G. Dogs. [SEP] H. They have thick fur", "id": "317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6SXKINU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Flamingos are funny looking endothermic tetrapod: [SEP] A. ungulates [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. warm-blooded [SEP] E. storks [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. cuckoo [SEP] H. vertebrates", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOPQJH1P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are endothermic vertebrates with legs? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. Snakes [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. Lizards [SEP] F. ants [SEP] G. long [SEP] H. toads", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41CAHBP3V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Some aviary species fly and others swim but, all endothermic tetrapod vertebrates share what trait? [SEP] A. warm-blooded [SEP] B. Weight [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. Epidermis [SEP] F. feathers [SEP] G. retina [SEP] H. four limbs", "id": "33CKWXB73JJE6OCUC8BVMF4H8PD11C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "which of the following are endothermic tetrapod animals with backbones? [SEP] A. a fish [SEP] B. alpacas [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. toads [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. long [SEP] H. bats", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3ZD7OLL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Which are endothermic tetrapod vertebrates? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. Veins and arteries. [SEP] C. running and lifting [SEP] D. hooded vultures [SEP] E. aerobic capacity [SEP] F. They have thick fur [SEP] G. warm-blooded [SEP] H. They have webbed feet", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA7FI0NL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What kind of animal would be an endothermic tetrapod vertebrate? [SEP] A. animals in the class aves [SEP] B. barks and snarls [SEP] C. passenger pigeons [SEP] D. Something that is self-aware [SEP] E. Generating heat [SEP] F. retaining heat [SEP] G. absorb light energy [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIGL0APX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what causes soil loss from soil erosion? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. rainfall [SEP] D. moving air [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. stagnant air [SEP] H. lome", "id": "3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJ8GM8E6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do rain forests reduce? [SEP] A. dead organisms [SEP] B. Shade [SEP] C. Greenhouse gases [SEP] D. Soil loss from wind. [SEP] E. Animal diversity [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. Rain [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N7Q2ZED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is soil erosion? [SEP] A. enormous damage to homes [SEP] B. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] C. soil regrowth [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. soil fertilization [SEP] F. soil loss through hurricanes [SEP] G. soil loss through human works [SEP] H. fissures of hot, acidic water", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXM2TQQZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What erodes soil? [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. sun [SEP] C. earthquakes [SEP] D. rivers [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. mold [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM7259VYP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can cause the most damage to thin soil? [SEP] A. Wind [SEP] B. storms [SEP] C. fronts [SEP] D. Flowers [SEP] E. rivers [SEP] F. Slugs [SEP] G. Compost [SEP] H. rain", "id": "351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTTWTDM0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can lead to a deteroriation in soil quality? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. spring [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. H20 [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. Wind", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOMNS1H9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is soil erosion? [SEP] A. ground to shake [SEP] B. enormous damage to homes [SEP] C. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] D. massive damage [SEP] E. soil loss through hurricanes [SEP] F. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] G. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] H. slow and inefficient", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QG053ZH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is one consequence of soil loss? [SEP] A. Decrease bodily water [SEP] B. humans disturb it [SEP] C. drying out [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. contamination [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. chemical changes [SEP] H. Water pollution", "id": "31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRWV2VFD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can cause serious problems for production agriculture? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. rabies [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. mold [SEP] E. Acids [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVGNYQGY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which has specialized reproductive organs? [SEP] A. Clouds [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. River [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. Venus flytrap [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. Mountain", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D27KZWCN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has specialized reproductive organs? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. flowers [SEP] C. stars [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. Oak [SEP] F. the moon [SEP] G. planets [SEP] H. bamboo", "id": "33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGPES8CI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Plants have flowers for what? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. reproduction [SEP] C. hiding [SEP] D. eating [SEP] E. reproduce [SEP] F. seeing [SEP] G. survival [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JW3LOWP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are flowers for? [SEP] A. Collecting water [SEP] B. produce offspring [SEP] C. Reproductive organs [SEP] D. Food [SEP] E. vegetation [SEP] F. Bacteria growth [SEP] G. passenger pigeons [SEP] H. members of their own species", "id": "3M1CVSFP604YHG9BT6U3YH5SJT5QA9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Plants have specialized tissues for what? [SEP] A. reproduction [SEP] B. muscles [SEP] C. bone [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. health [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. skeleton [SEP] H. survival", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAMEAJH3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have specialized reproductive organs? [SEP] A. daisies [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. pianos [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. protist [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. potatoes", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSF4W6WT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have specialized reproductive organs [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. Conifers [SEP] C. apples [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. ovaries [SEP] G. Oak [SEP] H. animals", "id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64Y6SUC01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do plants create young? [SEP] A. it needs them [SEP] B. heat produced [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. by indirect light [SEP] E. Specialized ways [SEP] F. It helps them survive [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. color of leaves", "id": "3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQFU5GNZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are specialized organs in plants? [SEP] A. potatoes [SEP] B. breathing [SEP] C. Epidermis [SEP] D. alveoli [SEP] E. PDAs [SEP] F. flowers [SEP] G. epidermal [SEP] H. genus", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SAT1CWABF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is something that has specialized reproductive organs? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. Conifers [SEP] D. burrs [SEP] E. potatoes [SEP] F. rabbit [SEP] G. sharks [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFFC74T1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does bush basil have? [SEP] A. The flowers are pollinated [SEP] B. photosynthesis. [SEP] C. characteristics [SEP] D. A compound that donates proton [SEP] E. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] F. sub-units of species [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. specialized reproductive organ", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES83P6EH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What have specialized reproductive organs? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. otters [SEP] C. cacti [SEP] D. flowers [SEP] E. oak [SEP] F. toads [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5Q0JY1DH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Tungsten filaments sealed in a glass bulb are used for what in the dark? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. seeing [SEP] D. stay warm [SEP] E. sleeping [SEP] F. talking [SEP] G. communicating [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREA2CCGG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What helps humans see? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. focusing a lens [SEP] E. shadows [SEP] F. dolphins [SEP] G. Light bulbs [SEP] H. pets", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46U4A58M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is helpful for seeing in the dark? [SEP] A. an electron microscope [SEP] B. an electron lens [SEP] C. microscope [SEP] D. closing the blinds [SEP] E. blackouts [SEP] F. closing your eyes [SEP] G. focusing a lens [SEP] H. heating a filament", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT2LL4BE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is required for seeing? [SEP] A. dark [SEP] B. sun [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. retina [SEP] F. eyes [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. copper", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7JHVKCR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are used to avoid stumbling around in basements? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. eyes [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. Solutions [SEP] E. canes [SEP] F. arms [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. light bulbs", "id": "3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLLNN3HH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can help with seeing in the dark? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. Eyedroppers [SEP] C. Magic [SEP] D. satellites [SEP] E. cactuses [SEP] F. Electricity [SEP] G. Telescopes [SEP] H. focusing a lens", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB79ZTKZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can you use to see in the dark? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. More darkness [SEP] E. eyes [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. Glasses [SEP] H. Heat energy", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMA17OUE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "a light bulb is used for seeing where to step what? [SEP] A. feet [SEP] B. move [SEP] C. lightly [SEP] D. dangerously [SEP] E. quickly [SEP] F. two [SEP] G. safely [SEP] H. down", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWP7YYELQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A what is used for seeing in the dark? [SEP] A. darkness source [SEP] B. our nearest star [SEP] C. light source [SEP] D. shade source [SEP] E. energy barrier [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. blackout curtain", "id": "3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP463RXIM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can be used for looking around in the dark? [SEP] A. a microscope [SEP] B. a light bulb [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. binoculars [SEP] E. focusing a lens [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. glasses [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSOD76WV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is used for used for seeing in the dark? [SEP] A. It gets more light [SEP] B. Magnifying glass [SEP] C. Heating a metal filament. [SEP] D. our nearest star [SEP] E. Eyeglasses [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. Electric devices [SEP] H. Binoculars", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDX5BR5KM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to see in the dark? [SEP] A. steak [SEP] B. Eye patch [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. energy barrier [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. our nearest star [SEP] H. Wishful thinking", "id": "3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1OZTX91", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "a light bulb is used for seeing [SEP] A. in the morning [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. at noon [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. at night [SEP] H. in the daytime", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTVDSOVPC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "a light bulb is used for seeing when [SEP] A. afternoon [SEP] B. day [SEP] C. dead [SEP] D. night [SEP] E. daylight [SEP] F. the sun [SEP] G. copper [SEP] H. Summer", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQ9L7UZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is emitted light used for ? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. To see in the dark. [SEP] C. activation energy [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. an electron microscope [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNTVD3DR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are used for seeing in the absence of light? [SEP] A. light bulbs [SEP] B. cactuses [SEP] C. satellites [SEP] D. microscope [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. focusing a lens", "id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4JGFD996", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Changes in the pH of soil can cause plants to decay and leave what for future plants? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Earthworms [SEP] D. minerals [SEP] E. bugs [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. It decreases [SEP] H. roots", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9O5M9BM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do you balance the acidity of soil? [SEP] A. Evaporation [SEP] B. It decreases [SEP] C. composting [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. pruning [SEP] G. drink [SEP] H. dirt", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RI3ZU7C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cause plants to die? [SEP] A. Planting flowers [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. Photosynthesis [SEP] F. Sulfur [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64EV77YS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can changes in soil pH do? [SEP] A. Damages them [SEP] B. It decreases [SEP] C. death and devastation [SEP] D. Increase human wealth [SEP] E. Rob humans of nutrients [SEP] F. Cause humans happiness [SEP] G. Destroy crops [SEP] H. Give humans pleasure", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV86UXLRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "sulfur can cause what? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] B. chemical changes [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. plants to die [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. tornadoes [SEP] G. sleepiness [SEP] H. lima beans", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TAPZ5TX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What balances the soil? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. salinity [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. compost [SEP] F. Earthworms [SEP] G. roundworms [SEP] H. Annelids", "id": "33LKR6A5KEJFF8O3ERV5SLNCYXVT1G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Adding sulfur to soil can cause what? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. flooding [SEP] C. plants to die [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. global warming [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHGNB43G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Changes in what can cause extreme shortages of food? [SEP] A. pH of soil [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. climate [SEP] D. colder weather [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. salinity [SEP] G. Time and energy [SEP] H. Winter", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5R8TJ9CY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does blowing into a whistle do? [SEP] A. makes a sight [SEP] B. makes sound [SEP] C. causes disruption [SEP] D. duplicate itself [SEP] E. unidirectional [SEP] F. decrease stamina [SEP] G. makes hearing [SEP] H. to move people", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S8BGHUEZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Blowing what into a whistle causes sound? [SEP] A. a lack of noise [SEP] B. CFCs [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. a lack of sound [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. no noise", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGV1SI71", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What would wind going through a whistle cause? [SEP] A. vortex [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. vibrant colors [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. absence of sound [SEP] H. vibrations", "id": "3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41CCK93PF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "blowing and causing air to vibrate makes what [SEP] A. expand [SEP] B. evaporate [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. combine [SEP] G. loud noise [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YMJMZTYV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "blowing air into a whistle causes a what? [SEP] A. rapid blast of heat [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. little beads [SEP] D. activation energy [SEP] E. sound source [SEP] F. wind speed [SEP] G. small rattling [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3OXV7EAXLEP5NDR65I1V54AVQHN36Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does blowing into a whistle cause? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. Injury [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3KOPY89HM81HB86DP1VKE8F0CNUJ3Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can blow air? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. volume [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. some mammals [SEP] H. referees", "id": "3HQUKB7LNFD0EAIMGMH16P0VI9GHHP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Blowing air into what causes air to move inside it? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. solid plastic [SEP] C. solid glass [SEP] D. solid rock [SEP] E. whistle [SEP] F. sound [SEP] G. a chime [SEP] H. waves", "id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7RKBR7X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What creates sounds? [SEP] A. energy of moving objects [SEP] B. chemical messengers [SEP] C. the body's largest organ [SEP] D. peace [SEP] E. Thinking hard [SEP] F. Blowing a whistle [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. death", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLVF2MGOW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do whistles use to make sound? [SEP] A. Collagen [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. power [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. friction [SEP] H. energy", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G0G04DYP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens to the air inside an ocarina when you blow into it? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. moves [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. vibrates [SEP] G. It decreases [SEP] H. friction", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOPQTY3W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "If you blow oxygen inside of a whistle, what will vibrate inside of the whistle? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. friction [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. waves [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. a chime [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDF00TUXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What system is DNA part of? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. Reproductive [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Respiratory [SEP] E. Nerve [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. Genetic [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR2PRXSB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "when do chromosomes form the genetic material of a cell? [SEP] A. volume [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. cell wall [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. Summer [SEP] H. death", "id": "3OUYGIZWR7XHGRAE1RIL96355I40PC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Chromosomes are the form of the genetic material during [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. condensation [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. osmosis [SEP] F. complex [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. respiration", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOQAVYUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is the form of genetic material used during mitosis called? [SEP] A. proteins [SEP] B. Plants growth [SEP] C. genetic fluid [SEP] D. mitosis cells [SEP] E. chromosomes [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. Leptospirosis [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRTGLHA1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "during what are chromosomes the form of genetic material? [SEP] A. characteristics [SEP] B. mitosis [SEP] C. sleep [SEP] D. alleles [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUWZ73VD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What structure moves the genetic material of a cell during cell division? [SEP] A. an organism's body [SEP] B. microtubules [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. A computer", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT65QLJA3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "DNA does what to form the genetic material of a cell during cell division? [SEP] A. condenses [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. Change colors [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. recycling [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. complex", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD4SUTXP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Chromosomes are the form of the genetic material of a cell during what? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. autumn [SEP] C. grow [SEP] D. offspring [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. mitosis [SEP] H. three", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CEA46LZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are the form of the genetic material of a cell during mitosis? [SEP] A. chromosomes [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. it can be seen", "id": "3VW04L3ZLT5UMQIGQUH9CXCJJD0XXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can liquid turn into? [SEP] A. nitrogen [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. solid [SEP] D. lipids [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. dirt [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. A drug.", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWUO74ZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes solids to form? [SEP] A. Physical weathering [SEP] B. an external framework [SEP] C. Physical changes [SEP] D. adding sand [SEP] E. adding mud [SEP] F. heating liquids [SEP] G. adding water [SEP] H. A solid geometric shape", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSPLNQ4E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Freezing causes what to form? [SEP] A. lake [SEP] B. Ice [SEP] C. moss [SEP] D. Water Vapor [SEP] E. Liquid Water [SEP] F. dam [SEP] G. snow [SEP] H. Plasma", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RJ7CU7Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What temperature are icebergs? [SEP] A. kalenchoes [SEP] B. Warmer [SEP] C. 100 Degrees Celsius [SEP] D. dormant [SEP] E. Warm [SEP] F. near the shoreline [SEP] G. watershred [SEP] H. Freezing cold", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV62Y5UCEZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes a solid to form? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. evaporative cooling [SEP] C. gases [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. water evaporation [SEP] F. lower temperature thresholds [SEP] G. exposure to cold [SEP] H. fissures of hot, acidic water", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51FSGM5B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes ice to form? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. Metling snow [SEP] C. freezing [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Condensation [SEP] F. burning [SEP] G. melting [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK5Y47WWT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When water molecules expand, what do they begin to form? [SEP] A. milk [SEP] B. vapor [SEP] C. gas [SEP] D. solid [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. matter [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. lipids", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZLJ4ZG8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What freezes into ice? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. gas [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. lead", "id": "3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46W3285H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens when water's temperature drops to 32 degrees or below? [SEP] A. Its speed increases [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. It turns into oil [SEP] D. They may not survive. [SEP] E. It becomes solid [SEP] F. It becomes ice cream [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSCKEP7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Freezing causes what? [SEP] A. Heat energy [SEP] B. ice to form from water [SEP] C. Physical weathering [SEP] D. clear roads [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. picnic weather [SEP] G. exposure to cold [SEP] H. tropical storms", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXS56Q85", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do animals feel when threatened? [SEP] A. cold [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. Sadness [SEP] D. Warmth [SEP] E. Stress [SEP] F. Calmness [SEP] G. deadly [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXBOHRN7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what kind of response does threatening behavior cause in animals? [SEP] A. yelling [SEP] B. threatened [SEP] C. basic survival [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. digestion [SEP] F. respiration [SEP] G. symptoms [SEP] H. hypothyroidism", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4IUN5GG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can threatening behavior cause? [SEP] A. love [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. disease [SEP] E. knowledge [SEP] F. injury [SEP] G. negative [SEP] H. friendship", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD1ND0GT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fight-or-flight is the same in humans and who? [SEP] A. Species [SEP] B. Mammal [SEP] C. gremlins [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. spirits [SEP] F. people [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. athletes", "id": "34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QXWGBWJR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does threatening behavior cause in animals? [SEP] A. negative [SEP] B. stress [SEP] C. dog [SEP] D. knife [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT64XMJAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An animal attacking another animal may cause [SEP] A. dopamine to increase [SEP] B. hypothyroidism [SEP] C. cause their death [SEP] D. decrease stamina [SEP] E. adrenaline to surge [SEP] F. population movement [SEP] G. insulin decrease [SEP] H. growth hormone production", "id": "3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWK1FJP2D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Different behavior patterns cause a fight-or-flight response in what? [SEP] A. courtship [SEP] B. ecosystems [SEP] C. biomes [SEP] D. Species [SEP] E. Mammal [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8B679OC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is adrenaline a response to? [SEP] A. earthquakes [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. magnetism [SEP] D. threats [SEP] E. Heart rate [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. threatened [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1R50WWVY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A fight and flight response happens after an animal is what? [SEP] A. threatens [SEP] B. dormant state [SEP] C. mating [SEP] D. inactive [SEP] E. eats [SEP] F. imbalanced [SEP] G. kills [SEP] H. fights", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM0IYN91L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "threatening behavior causes the what and hormones to flood the body [SEP] A. heart to race [SEP] B. relaxation [SEP] C. calmness [SEP] D. deep thought [SEP] E. nervous system [SEP] F. circulatory system [SEP] G. hypothyroidism [SEP] H. cells of organisms", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKB7XJVL3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What behavior causes a fight-or-flight response in those in the Animalia kingdom? [SEP] A. some mammals [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. bullfrogs [SEP] D. reproductive [SEP] E. nurturing [SEP] F. threatening [SEP] G. foraging [SEP] H. hypothyroidism", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZVX5BD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does threatening behavior cause a fight-or-flight response in? [SEP] A. Species [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. ants [SEP] D. goats [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. gravity [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. Mammal", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YTJCITL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does violence cause? [SEP] A. Fight-or-flight response [SEP] B. life [SEP] C. luck [SEP] D. fun [SEP] E. a lot of human deaths [SEP] F. get chemical reactions started [SEP] G. a tree falling [SEP] H. population movement", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW304DWO039", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Threatening behavior causes a fight-or-flight response in what? [SEP] A. Whales [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. hair [SEP] D. Birds [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. hats [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJVRQW83", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What sort of behavior can cause fight-or-flight responses? [SEP] A. hyperthyroidism [SEP] B. aggressive [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. bullfrogs [SEP] F. hypothyroidism [SEP] G. similar [SEP] H. some mammals", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLISYD9G2P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "threatening behavior causes [SEP] A. to move people [SEP] B. population movement [SEP] C. adrenaline to surge [SEP] D. hypothyroidism [SEP] E. a pathogens [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] H. hyperthyroidism", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SB3EPRX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What not digested is used as energy storage? [SEP] A. RNA [SEP] B. Urea [SEP] C. fat [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. carbohydrates [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. protein [SEP] H. DDT", "id": "3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CAZD6LI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Where would an animal store food for later? [SEP] A. river [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. can [SEP] E. skull [SEP] F. nest [SEP] G. leaves [SEP] H. box", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT64R3JAM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "if food is not immediately used for energy then that food will be converted into what [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. fuel [SEP] D. Heat [SEP] E. skin [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. hair [SEP] H. Gas", "id": "37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5LBPWWY9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What becomes fat if not immediately used by the body for energy? [SEP] A. lipids [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. cows [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. apples [SEP] H. obesity", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BFXWCNS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "When fats are not immediately used for energy by the body, what usually happens? [SEP] A. They are discarded [SEP] B. heat is produced [SEP] C. They are stored for future use [SEP] D. They are stored for proteins [SEP] E. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] F. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] G. They are water for future use [SEP] H. Something that causes allergies", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NB7T1GW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "If food is not eaten immediately for energy, then food can be stored in what? [SEP] A. cellulose [SEP] B. loose soil [SEP] C. barrel [SEP] D. excretory [SEP] E. Collagen [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. pottery [SEP] H. Winter", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y5A2P9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does the body do with calories? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. Through play [SEP] C. eat plants or other animal [SEP] D. adding heat [SEP] E. Store it for later [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXP50K5I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What happens to carbohydrates that aren't used? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. They may not survive. [SEP] C. Decrease bodily water [SEP] D. uncontrolled [SEP] E. adding heat [SEP] F. They're stored [SEP] G. sweating [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX5ZS4H5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When food is not immediately used for what it is stored in the body? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. pH [SEP] C. warmth [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. Mass", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9SBP9B5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what will be stored for future use if not immediately used by the body for energy? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. steak [SEP] D. protein [SEP] E. fatty [SEP] F. fats [SEP] G. keratin [SEP] H. corn", "id": "3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW19ESGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a chemical element that is essential for body processes? [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. blood [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. sodium [SEP] F. copper [SEP] G. positive [SEP] H. ice", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFAATX3M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Substances found where are chemical elements that are essential for body processes? [SEP] A. bottles [SEP] B. countertops [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. pockets [SEP] E. store [SEP] F. moles [SEP] G. sugar [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVHFT532", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what contains chemical elements that are essential for body processes? [SEP] A. weathering [SEP] B. copper [SEP] C. eggs [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. apples [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. sound waves [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK7WK3GB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are essential for body processes? [SEP] A. light energy [SEP] B. food and shelter [SEP] C. jealousy [SEP] D. Inorganic substances [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. fear [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. dust", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403J4B8L1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Chemical elements that are essential to body processes can be found dissolved in what? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. Petroleum [SEP] C. soil [SEP] D. Water [SEP] E. Hydrochloric acid [SEP] F. Rocks [SEP] G. Mercury [SEP] H. salts", "id": "39L1G8WVWQQAGRQ9ZCPEA8JE5DP139", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a chemical element that is essential for body processes? [SEP] A. potash [SEP] B. atoms [SEP] C. arsenic [SEP] D. copper [SEP] E. H 2 O [SEP] F. sodium [SEP] G. dihydrogen monoxide [SEP] H. iron", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW3043SV03Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is necessary for a growing child? [SEP] A. four limbs [SEP] B. stamina [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. pets [SEP] F. minerals [SEP] G. plastics [SEP] H. a measuring stick", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I0C4BV4A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is essential for body processes? [SEP] A. grass [SEP] B. wine [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. wicker [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. sleep [SEP] G. potassium [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "37KGEN7NJ3PK48EYICXBO74DHDVPP1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are vital to body processes? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. minerals [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOITZ7INDW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are are chemical elements that are essential for body processes [SEP] A. copper [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. salts [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. solutes [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH81MWG9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a chemical element essential for good health? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. light energy [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. Potassium [SEP] H. fever", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6PB7DVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are minerals essential for? [SEP] A. root growth [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. agriculture [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. health [SEP] G. pregnancy [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E80E6VD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "People can listen and talk to each other over long distances using what? [SEP] A. Neuron. [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. microscope [SEP] D. microphone [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. dictaphone [SEP] G. telephone [SEP] H. waves", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXX7GLBH1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is used for communication by humans over long distances? [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. electricity [SEP] C. airplanes [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. trains [SEP] F. sign language [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. messengers", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3W4Q7D3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what does a telephone help humans do over long distances? [SEP] A. send files [SEP] B. Transfers energy [SEP] C. lowered energy cost [SEP] D. hold hands [SEP] E. extremely important [SEP] F. conveying and receiving messages [SEP] G. watch television [SEP] H. A transportation fuel", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4TXNANSV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do telephones allow? [SEP] A. consumer-grade invisibility [SEP] B. animal transport [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. electromagnetic energy [SEP] E. A transportation fuel [SEP] F. magic [SEP] G. relationships to last distance [SEP] H. instant transfer of matter", "id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z23O4ROM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A telephone is used for communication by humans between what span? [SEP] A. 25 kilometers or more [SEP] B. members of their own species [SEP] C. global ecosystems [SEP] D. 5 centimeters [SEP] E. 1 meter [SEP] F. Males and females [SEP] G. A set number of times [SEP] H. 4 microns", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGNWI2EI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is used to share ideas, thoughts and views by humans over long distances? [SEP] A. thoughts and prayers [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. hand lenses [SEP] D. smoke signals [SEP] E. telephones [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. Riding a bike", "id": "3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBHH776F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what is used by humans for communication over long distances? [SEP] A. fibers [SEP] B. neurons [SEP] C. whispering [SEP] D. nokia [SEP] E. breathing [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. sharing thoughts [SEP] H. copper", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RK7V7UV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What waves does a telephone use? [SEP] A. unique [SEP] B. power [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. sound [SEP] F. strong [SEP] G. Radio [SEP] H. two", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NLC3P80", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Why do adult worms go through a major transformation? [SEP] A. Make friends [SEP] B. massive damage [SEP] C. Create young [SEP] D. Become prey [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. Live shorter [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3C6FJU71TQSR5REVQLSOB4KOP4KYU0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What has an enlarged cummerbund-like band that goes through a major transformation? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. legumes [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. worms [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. Bats [SEP] H. embryos", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATZM9ABA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Marine annelids can make a swimming larvae called what? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. epidermal [SEP] E. Something to move [SEP] F. a trochophore [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQY29S1W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "When do platyhelminthes reproductive organs develop? [SEP] A. when they become adults [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. produce offspring [SEP] D. By wind and rain [SEP] E. during the day [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. an area swollen with pus [SEP] H. Something coming from a gland", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES011RYBY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what worms go through a major transformation to develop reproductive organs? [SEP] A. burrs [SEP] B. white [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. alpacas [SEP] F. potatoes [SEP] G. mature [SEP] H. insects", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QLY73ZK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Adult worms go through a major transformation to develop what? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. reproduce [SEP] D. graptolites [SEP] E. stamina [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. allow growth [SEP] H. genitals", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MU8AHPK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what leave the nodules and continue to transform until having reproductive organs [SEP] A. expelled [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. Flowers [SEP] E. larvae [SEP] F. chickens [SEP] G. alpacas [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NRZT4AB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What grows a cumberbund-like band around itself in adulthood? [SEP] A. legumes [SEP] B. Bats [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. swea [SEP] F. worms [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IG0RX1U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Migratory animals are dependent on what feature of the interior of the Earth for navigation? [SEP] A. rotating iron core [SEP] B. sense organs [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. objects that have mass [SEP] E. shield volcanoes [SEP] F. magma pipes [SEP] G. tectonic plates [SEP] H. biodiversity", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066M9UZRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which animal would use earth's magnetic patterns to find locations? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. Bears [SEP] C. Skunks [SEP] D. Bats [SEP] E. salmon [SEP] F. Squirrels [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. Frogs", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGH8JCQC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Earth 's magnetic patterns are used for finding locations by which creatures? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. Frogs [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. birds [SEP] E. dogs [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. horses [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZIQOX6X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What uses Earth 's magnetic patterns to find locations? [SEP] A. pigeons [SEP] B. cats [SEP] C. rats [SEP] D. elephants [SEP] E. Bats [SEP] F. salmon [SEP] G. birds [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITJKZKR2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Earth's magnetic patterns are used so that birds can fly along their what? [SEP] A. migrating pain [SEP] B. migration paths [SEP] C. our nearest star [SEP] D. flying schedule [SEP] E. Something to move [SEP] F. travel plans [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. their hosts", "id": "320DUZ38G7LI5KI1KG24X2492QMGJ9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How do boreal species ensure their survival? [SEP] A. Staying put [SEP] B. population movement [SEP] C. Leaving children behind [SEP] D. Earth's magnetic field [SEP] E. Going to work [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. looseness of dirt or compost", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPE9T1Q9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses earth's magnetic patterns to find locations? [SEP] A. mars [SEP] B. omnivores [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. Lobsters [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. whales", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6ZJP4IP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is Earth's magnetic patterns used for finding the locations of? [SEP] A. deuterostomes [SEP] B. Continents drifting [SEP] C. bullfrogs [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. Males and females [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. birds and fish", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFICBIPA6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are adult sponges? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. pained [SEP] C. fertile [SEP] D. immobile [SEP] E. sad [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. strong [SEP] H. worried", "id": "3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGN3VMMMZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "adult what are attached permanently, immobile? [SEP] A. the eyes [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. four limbs [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. salmon [SEP] G. sponges [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI1QHGTF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are immobile? [SEP] A. critical organs [SEP] B. all matter [SEP] C. land mammals [SEP] D. adult humans [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. adult sponges [SEP] G. water molecules [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP7ETFL7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which is immobile? [SEP] A. adult starfish [SEP] B. all matter [SEP] C. adult goldfish [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. tadpoles [SEP] F. adult sponges [SEP] G. an object [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOURJZGHT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are sedentary? [SEP] A. barnacles [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. fur seals [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. adult sponges [SEP] F. chickens [SEP] G. gazelles [SEP] H. birds", "id": "36DSNE9QZ5X6XXZZ8ZFC2BDBW0HJOI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is immobile? [SEP] A. Fish [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. Cats [SEP] D. Humans [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. all matter [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. Adult sponges", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S89OHUED", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where do adult sponges attach themselves? [SEP] A. animal [SEP] B. stalk [SEP] C. Sediment [SEP] D. coastlines [SEP] E. plant [SEP] F. substrate [SEP] G. ocean water [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYFKLZ2J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can sponges live in? [SEP] A. crust [SEP] B. salt water [SEP] C. mouth of rivers [SEP] D. mantle [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Bodily water [SEP] G. stars [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W5W6H8S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are immobile? [SEP] A. adult sponges [SEP] B. gastropod shells [SEP] C. clouds [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. all matter [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. humans", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHLJW34X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are attached permanently? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. tadpoles [SEP] E. seahorses [SEP] F. alligators [SEP] G. adult sponges [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KWAATOH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are immobile? [SEP] A. sharks [SEP] B. sperm cells [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. adult sponges [SEP] E. critical organs [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. all matter", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGNVCQCZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Adult sponges are [SEP] A. warm [SEP] B. immobile [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. strong [SEP] F. white [SEP] G. fertile [SEP] H. warm-blooded", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL127OLBZE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is true of all adult sponges? [SEP] A. they are immobile. [SEP] B. at or near the margins [SEP] C. They may not survive. [SEP] D. water conservation [SEP] E. Light passing through water [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. To keep their body heat. [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHPAMMFLJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does an adult sponge have? [SEP] A. gills [SEP] B. Length [SEP] C. polyps [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. alveoli [SEP] F. a cuticle [SEP] G. retina [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM09X191O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What was the first known animal with a backbone? [SEP] A. pigs [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. sharks [SEP] D. Elephant [SEP] E. Dog [SEP] F. Fish [SEP] G. Human [SEP] H. Man", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW3040F803I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do all vertebrates have? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. fat [SEP] C. gills [SEP] D. bones [SEP] E. jaws [SEP] F. muscle [SEP] G. scales [SEP] H. diseases", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GGT91K6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do all vertebrates have that invertebrates don't? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. fur and fat [SEP] C. bones and joints [SEP] D. a jaw bone [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. a spinal column [SEP] H. a set of gills", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6SL1IAF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are like other vertebrates that have a backbone? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. sharks [SEP] C. vibrations [SEP] D. sound [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. alpacas [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. cows", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXT7O8QA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do all vertebrates have? [SEP] A. fur and fat [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. Veins and arteries. [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. jaws and scales [SEP] F. a slimy coat [SEP] G. jaw and a backbone [SEP] H. feathers", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3E9QQLM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what are vertebrates? [SEP] A. jellyfish [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. Catch prey [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. crocodiles [SEP] G. invertebrates [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZODMDSA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a backbone? [SEP] A. Man [SEP] B. invertebrates [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1XGR54T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "all chordates have what? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. aerobic capacity [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. gastropod shells [SEP] E. a cuticle [SEP] F. evolved jaws [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6NY9VS1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has caused harm to the bird population? [SEP] A. feral dogs [SEP] B. migration [SEP] C. habitait loss [SEP] D. amoebae [SEP] E. hypothyroidism [SEP] F. fuel emmisions [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8C8HRL5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can result in extinction? [SEP] A. Harming an animal species [SEP] B. scattered light [SEP] C. exposure to cold [SEP] D. Ignoring an animal species [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. Helping an animal species [SEP] G. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] H. Growing food for animals", "id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98NO498B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can killing snakes cause? [SEP] A. Snake population decrease. [SEP] B. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] C. Snake population variation. [SEP] D. death and devastation [SEP] E. dead organisms [SEP] F. Snake population increase. [SEP] G. Destroy crops [SEP] H. Snake population stabilization", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2BIACWE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What will cause a creatures population to decrease? [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. wildlife preserves [SEP] C. tapeworms [SEP] D. habitat movement [SEP] E. relocation [SEP] F. hunting [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ82229OQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "harming an animal species causes that animal's species to become what? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. an animal species [SEP] C. threatened [SEP] D. barrel-shaped [SEP] E. more populous [SEP] F. endangered [SEP] G. more popular [SEP] H. imbalanced", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXKFEQ1A0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes pink flamingos' population to decrease? [SEP] A. replenishing their habitats [SEP] B. drought [SEP] C. harming them [SEP] D. hypothyroidism [SEP] E. helping them [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. feeding them [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3HSYG7LRBJXIIQK2SSNVW9WFTXRKKA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Harming a certain kind of animal will cause the population of that animal to do what? [SEP] A. decrease [SEP] B. eat more [SEP] C. increase [SEP] D. break off [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. reduce [SEP] H. kill them", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXRHSRNK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can oil spills cause? [SEP] A. A source of kitchen accidents. [SEP] B. death and devastation [SEP] C. stains [SEP] D. animal populations to decrease [SEP] E. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] F. wind and erosion [SEP] G. slipping [SEP] H. food", "id": "3PJUZCGDJ6FE6TZAF6Z3GV98W0A89D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can cause a population decline? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. magma [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. mortality [SEP] F. a pathogens [SEP] G. reproduction [SEP] H. parasites", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW304DEV30J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What to an animal species causes increase in extinction rates? [SEP] A. promoting [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. saving [SEP] E. harming [SEP] F. helping [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. chickenpox", "id": "3NGI5ARFTT4HNGVWXAMLNBMFN4KP1F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How can pollution from garbage affect cave animals? [SEP] A. increase populations [SEP] B. reduce populations [SEP] C. attract predators [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. Make them lose their sight [SEP] F. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] G. organisms and their habitat [SEP] H. cause their death", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0QQPGRQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Doing what to fish species causes their population to decrease? [SEP] A. deforestation [SEP] B. repopulating them [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. hypothyroidism [SEP] E. kill them [SEP] F. harming them [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. helping them", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSWMFM8Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What causes an animal population to decrease? [SEP] A. sound pollution [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Air pollution [SEP] G. animal diversity [SEP] H. steroids", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBTT0J8A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Ecology studies something that decreases when an animal species is what? [SEP] A. omnivores [SEP] B. harmed [SEP] C. deadly [SEP] D. dead [SEP] E. haploid [SEP] F. negative [SEP] G. dormant [SEP] H. inactive", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LTAGAXJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what can be harmed to cause its population to decrease? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. snail [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. toads [SEP] E. elms [SEP] F. Injury [SEP] G. goat [SEP] H. clams", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI21WZ78L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a polar bear have to insulate its body? [SEP] A. white [SEP] B. Cold blood [SEP] C. Less fat [SEP] D. Warm blood [SEP] E. environment [SEP] F. Bodily water [SEP] G. Extra fat [SEP] H. Animal fur", "id": "30LB5CDZNC9BUVCKO0GN045JFXWZ0D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a layer of fat under the skin to help insulate the body? [SEP] A. walruses [SEP] B. bears [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. rabbit [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO4467PXJ8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do mammals have under their skin that is used to insulate the body? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. fur [SEP] C. coats [SEP] D. bread [SEP] E. solid [SEP] F. grains [SEP] G. mice [SEP] H. hair", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O0XOPSZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Mammals have a layer of fat under the skin to help keep the body warm in what? [SEP] A. cozy cabins [SEP] B. by keeping them warm [SEP] C. warm areas [SEP] D. a variety of climates [SEP] E. In the winter [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. the environment [SEP] H. sunny places", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXDDTHD1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what have a layer of fat under the skin? [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. pugs [SEP] E. mounds [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. otters [SEP] H. bones", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6T8X862", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Mammals have a layer of fat under the skin to provide what? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. electrolytes [SEP] C. food and water [SEP] D. warmth and comfort [SEP] E. staying warm [SEP] F. starvation mode [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JTE6K4S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What has a layer of fat under the skin to help insulate the body? [SEP] A. goats [SEP] B. snakes [SEP] C. hamburgers [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. rabbit [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. fur", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D28YDCWA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What aspect of mammals is especially important in cold climates? [SEP] A. layer of body fat under skin [SEP] B. lips [SEP] C. sweat glands [SEP] D. To conserve energy [SEP] E. toes [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. It helps them survive [SEP] H. by keeping them warm", "id": "32AT8R96GL8U952MRF0ZTIWN9OTUSY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does a hairy organism have under its skin to help insulate the body? [SEP] A. fat [SEP] B. hair [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. cell [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. coat [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. marrow", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREEEIGCI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have a layer of fat under the skin to help insulate the body? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. dermis [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. whales [SEP] F. goats [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29YZJT3K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What insulates? [SEP] A. with their fur [SEP] B. swamp vegetation [SEP] C. copper wire [SEP] D. Blankets [SEP] E. whale blubber [SEP] F. Animal fur [SEP] G. steel [SEP] H. aluminum foil", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA8GW0AU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "How do sea lions keep warm? [SEP] A. protected [SEP] B. warm [SEP] C. Swimming fast [SEP] D. Sleeping [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. Blubber [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. Eating a lot of fish", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KK3IBEL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What keeps mammals warm? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. Animal fur [SEP] C. staying warm [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. They have thick fur [SEP] F. with their fur [SEP] G. a layer of fat [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696NCPIMJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do mammals have that help maintain temperature? [SEP] A. body [SEP] B. bone [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. fur [SEP] E. hair [SEP] F. wool [SEP] G. Fat [SEP] H. coat", "id": "3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBX94E1H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "powering an electrical device with a battery requires a path for electrons to what? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. spread out [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. cut the line [SEP] E. flow continuously [SEP] F. an electron microscope [SEP] G. flood [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE6H79LM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Electron flow allows a battery to do what? [SEP] A. power an electrical device [SEP] B. disconnect [SEP] C. move to different locations [SEP] D. heat is produced [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. fuel cell [SEP] H. preventing heat transfer", "id": "3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDODNXOK0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "powering a TV receiver with battery requires a path for electricity to flow through what [SEP] A. closed circuit [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. open circuit [SEP] E. dormant state [SEP] F. outlet [SEP] G. satellites [SEP] H. an object", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWP7BVLEK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "A battery-powered computer requires a what for electricity to flow? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. closed circuit [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. broken circuit [SEP] E. open air [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. open circuit", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHETKQK6TE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An electrical device can be powered with what device? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. electrically [SEP] C. broken [SEP] D. electroverse [SEP] E. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] F. operated [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. electro-chemical", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VAWR9T1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "An electric car requires what to operate? [SEP] A. radiation shielding [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. electromagnetic energy [SEP] D. gasoline [SEP] E. direct energy [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. a closed circuit [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WMBYJO30", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Powering a device with a battery requires a path for electrons to flow through [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. direct energy [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. a closed circuit [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BQA857Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Powering what with a battery requires a path for electricity to flow? [SEP] A. closed [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. complete [SEP] D. vehicles [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. a phone [SEP] G. buses [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSOT36WN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. cancer [SEP] B. moderate weather [SEP] C. fire [SEP] D. HIV [SEP] E. Herpes [SEP] F. kindness [SEP] G. rabies [SEP] H. shade", "id": "3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM7SKLC0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What temperature is bad for organisms? [SEP] A. damp [SEP] B. cool [SEP] C. oil [SEP] D. lukewarm [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. fever [SEP] G. squids [SEP] H. winter", "id": "3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2E2DUV62", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. earth [SEP] B. rabies [SEP] C. Herpes [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. life [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. cancer [SEP] H. HIV", "id": "3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3WTJVGU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What hurts bacteria? [SEP] A. Hot temperatures [SEP] B. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] C. Cool air [SEP] D. Warm water [SEP] E. Room temperatures [SEP] F. prolactin release [SEP] G. some viruses [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3PDJHANYK5FKHLY5K3QX9YB5U0RH6A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Intense _ has a negative impact on an organism [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. Sunlight [SEP] C. Solar energy [SEP] D. competition [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. air [SEP] G. Dehydration [SEP] H. darkness", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6TYKWT9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. cancer [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. Herpes [SEP] D. reproduction [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. rabies [SEP] G. HIV [SEP] H. water", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKVST6IA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what does intense heat have a negative impact on? [SEP] A. plants and animals [SEP] B. Males and females [SEP] C. the sun [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. genetic diversity [SEP] G. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] H. Endocrine system", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU6POUVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what can kill an organism? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. direct sunlight [SEP] C. hyperthyroidism [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. magnets [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLRYLX4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Intense _ has a negative impact on an organism [SEP] A. dilation [SEP] B. contractions [SEP] C. vasoconstriction [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. energy of moving objects [SEP] F. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. electromagnetic energy", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO449X9XJB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. love burning quickly [SEP] C. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] D. liver cancer [SEP] E. Brutal temperatures [SEP] F. eating food slowly [SEP] G. hiding to sleep [SEP] H. skin burning quickly", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXWQEOOM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on most organisms? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. rabies [SEP] D. Herpes [SEP] E. HIV [SEP] F. fire [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. cancer", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOGE53YG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what does intense heat have a negative impact on? [SEP] A. the sun [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. Bacteria [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. animals", "id": "33NF62TLXJ1N76EKA7NJVUW2E28KJG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "An organism is impacted negatively if it is [SEP] A. imbalanced [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. too confused [SEP] D. sick [SEP] E. too wet [SEP] F. too hot [SEP] G. slightly cold [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3VFJCI1K4ZYZ381ESLBDZTQ0H92GRW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on an organism? [SEP] A. sun [SEP] B. HIV [SEP] C. smog [SEP] D. ill [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. Cars [SEP] G. HPV [SEP] H. pain", "id": "3W2LOLRXLBE45UXXICWSXLITN4VKR6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What temperature causes burns? [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. cigars [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. intense [SEP] F. burning [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. wind", "id": "3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ659R2T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What part of the eye perceives light when light enters through the pupil? [SEP] A. nerves [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. receptors [SEP] F. molecules [SEP] G. organ [SEP] H. Epidermis", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36K5K6QR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What goes to the retina upon entering the eye? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. Your sensory system picks it up [SEP] C. sound energy [SEP] D. an electron microscope [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. vibrations [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. heat waves", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LDWNAXI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What does light allow us to see? [SEP] A. darkness [SEP] B. microscopic [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. Strange matter [SEP] E. quarks [SEP] F. focusing a lens [SEP] G. Fine details [SEP] H. an electron lens", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD3GFG0Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what enters the eye through the pupil and falls on the retina? [SEP] A. an electron microscope [SEP] B. rain or sun shine [SEP] C. iris [SEP] D. rods and cones [SEP] E. an electron lens [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. intermediate length rays [SEP] H. hydrogen", "id": "3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4TV9DLC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When light enters the eye through the pupil, what structure transmits information to the brain? [SEP] A. an electron lens [SEP] B. vision [SEP] C. coded genes [SEP] D. iris [SEP] E. optic nerve [SEP] F. Neuron. [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. aperture", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WXHTDGI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used to perceieve light inside the pupil [SEP] A. an electron lens [SEP] B. It expands [SEP] C. Receptor Cells [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. focusing a lens [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. observe it", "id": "3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VMN3S2J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do humans use to see an image? [SEP] A. keratin [SEP] B. light [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. mussels [SEP] G. photons [SEP] H. Neuron.", "id": "3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBKZZC4T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What enters the eye through the pupil and. falls on the retina to make an image? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. sun's heat [SEP] D. our star [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. an object [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAHLFJHH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where are images retained? [SEP] A. Retina [SEP] B. RNA [SEP] C. calcite [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. arteries [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. squids [SEP] H. segmented", "id": "30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWVL4HQD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are a major food source to organisms including humans? [SEP] A. leeches [SEP] B. earthworms [SEP] C. snails [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. tapeworms [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. potatoes [SEP] H. bushes", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q67AMG95", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is seafood used for? [SEP] A. edible [SEP] B. health [SEP] C. Composting [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. Hydration [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Food [SEP] H. Reproduction", "id": "323Q6SJS8IFG0ERGLWT134OIP98HFD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is a major food source for humans? [SEP] A. honeybees [SEP] B. poison [SEP] C. abalones [SEP] D. carbon monoxide [SEP] E. rabbit [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. stomach", "id": "39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USOATTVF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is a major food source for humans? [SEP] A. poison dart frogs [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. intervertebrates [SEP] E. other humans [SEP] F. photosynthesis [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW3040IM032", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are mollusks used for? [SEP] A. a herbivore diet [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. a vegetarian diet [SEP] D. Converting waste. [SEP] E. Catch prey [SEP] F. an omnivore diet [SEP] G. an egg diet [SEP] H. animal transport", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81JZVN6X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Who are squids a food source for? [SEP] A. flies [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. tortoises", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOH1JACD6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do humans eat? [SEP] A. Kelp [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. legumes [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. Eyes [SEP] F. Coral [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. Squid", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES5D4E6L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What are a major food source for other organisms, including humans? [SEP] A. Earthworms [SEP] B. Soft-bodied invertebrates [SEP] C. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] D. absorb light energy [SEP] E. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] F. members of their own species [SEP] G. Humans [SEP] H. Lawns", "id": "3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGLMOQCR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is a food source for humans? [SEP] A. trees [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. carbon dioxide [SEP] D. squid [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. dirt [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYXOIHY4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are a major food source for organisms? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. elms [SEP] F. Flowers [SEP] G. squid [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3J2UYBXQQLB96LS9MVJC36COBD206V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Members of a major food source for humans filter what? [SEP] A. gills [SEP] B. salmon [SEP] C. matter [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Air [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. sodium [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756FDSCPL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a major food source for other organisms, including humans? [SEP] A. gastropod shells [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. invertebrates [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXKDDDA1S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When game animals move elsewhere, what else does? [SEP] A. relocation [SEP] B. prey animals [SEP] C. predatory animals [SEP] D. migratory birds [SEP] E. An object is seen [SEP] F. migrants [SEP] G. refract or absorb. [SEP] H. barks and snarls", "id": "33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H633QVCTR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Escaping poor weather and food supply changes what? [SEP] A. population age [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. population education [SEP] D. general preferences [SEP] E. important habitats [SEP] F. population size [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OCJNTZZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can happen to a population when animals begin to migrate? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. harm them [SEP] C. it can change species [SEP] D. Move to another area [SEP] E. it can eat more [SEP] F. it can go extinct [SEP] G. it can fluctuate [SEP] H. Plant growth is reduced", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KOPMLH1J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "When insects move from one place to another, this usually causes [SEP] A. seed dispersal [SEP] B. Transfers energy [SEP] C. change in mood [SEP] D. death and devastation [SEP] E. change in population size [SEP] F. change in individual insect [SEP] G. change in shape [SEP] H. converting mass to energy", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X56I93V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What commonly undergoes a type of movement that changes population size? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. ducks [SEP] F. scorpions [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. goats", "id": "3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUFXCM55Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What undergoes a movement that changes population size? [SEP] A. Wasps [SEP] B. camels [SEP] C. sheep [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. birds [SEP] H. ducks", "id": "3HVVDCPGTERC5EZ6QG2E68YM6FTTYY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "migration changes population size via what? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. abrasion [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. distance [SEP] F. vehicles [SEP] G. Movement [SEP] H. speed", "id": "3Q8GYXHFEP1XH9NBTS2R610PNRUC5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A life involving travel is a type of movement that changes what? [SEP] A. Continents drifting [SEP] B. the environment [SEP] C. Animal survival [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. population size [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. Something to move", "id": "3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP7X3KSZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can change population size through movement? [SEP] A. cows [SEP] B. ducks [SEP] C. goats [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. relocation [SEP] F. mammals [SEP] G. fur seals [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3WLEIWSYHOGWZKF4X1EUJLUTICO2HF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do arthropods require to have children? [SEP] A. glucose [SEP] B. work [SEP] C. gametes [SEP] D. games [SEP] E. fun [SEP] F. Energy [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. food", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FR3565D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what has a life cycle with sexual reproduction? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. birth [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7931A7SRF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What type of creatures have sexual reproduction as part of their life cycle? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. ducks [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. prions [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ7FMMGF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what have a life cycle with sexual reproduction [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. graptolites [SEP] C. minerals [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. lobsters [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. fungus", "id": "3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYHGB4LI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do insects do during their lifespan? [SEP] A. Decay [SEP] B. Eat birds [SEP] C. allow growth [SEP] D. survive [SEP] E. Reproduce [SEP] F. Get a job [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. Change colors", "id": "39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y8JM9PF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a life cycle with sexual reproduction? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. viruses [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. the Sun [SEP] G. planets [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99ZY6S9L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Arthropods have a life cycle with what? [SEP] A. rapid expansion [SEP] B. survival [SEP] C. aerobic capacity [SEP] D. food and shelter [SEP] E. an organism's body [SEP] F. reproduce [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. mixing genes up", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURD480TXR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What has a life cycle with sexual reproduction? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. tortoises [SEP] H. plants", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKLHFDEZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what rate do scorpions reproduce? [SEP] A. two [SEP] B. 12 [SEP] C. low [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. ova [SEP] F. legs [SEP] G. rare [SEP] H. slow", "id": "39KFRKBFINUWSMUYUZGFCYSZB4GYOJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what require preserved food for extended flights? [SEP] A. geese flocks [SEP] B. space travelers [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. space aliens [SEP] E. consumers [SEP] F. objects that have mass [SEP] G. athletes [SEP] H. small bees", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZMBIBSC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following keeps food viable for extended flights? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. microwaving [SEP] C. boiling [SEP] D. freeze drying [SEP] E. layers of fat [SEP] F. deep frying [SEP] G. mechanical [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZSJL9F6A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A scientist who is a space explorer requires what for extended flights? [SEP] A. preserved food [SEP] B. salt and water. [SEP] C. hydration [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. useless heavy objects [SEP] F. short-lived food [SEP] G. hydrate their cells [SEP] H. perishable food", "id": "3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYG23Z22", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Astronauts require _ food for extended flights [SEP] A. moisturized [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. space travel [SEP] D. dehydrated [SEP] E. hydration [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. radiated [SEP] H. pressurized", "id": "3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O63CNMJH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Space explorers require preserved foods for [SEP] A. ground training [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. long flights [SEP] F. short flights [SEP] G. Special disposal [SEP] H. day trips", "id": "39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO4M5VCA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do those who go out into space require for extended flights? [SEP] A. preserved food [SEP] B. fresh vegetables [SEP] C. Electrical energy [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. food and shelter [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. fresh fruits [SEP] H. luxury items", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZJFYCC1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "astronauts require what food for extended flights? [SEP] A. Echinoderm. [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. dehydrated [SEP] D. fresh [SEP] E. hand picked [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. frozen [SEP] H. hydration", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD68HGWTM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Space shuttle travelers require what food for extended flights? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. short-lived [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. perishable [SEP] E. preserved [SEP] F. little [SEP] G. Proteins [SEP] H. Dehydration", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF60OQZ74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Who requires preserved food for extended flights? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. consumers [SEP] C. Airplane technicians [SEP] D. Dehydrated Apricots [SEP] E. Preserved Strawberries [SEP] F. space travel [SEP] G. athletes [SEP] H. Crewmembers", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EVPX1UG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What requires preserved food for space? [SEP] A. satellites [SEP] B. astronauts [SEP] C. some mammals [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. squids [SEP] G. drones [SEP] H. lunar landers", "id": "35K3O9HUABC4G40EVVLVI1R5AOZEFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do astronauts require for long flights? [SEP] A. problems [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. glycogen [SEP] D. danger [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. trouble", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EW31U16", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do astronauts need for extended flights? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. preserved meals [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. small meals [SEP] E. fresh meals [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. surprise meals", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3E38DRN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What food do astronauts eat while in space? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. Proteins [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. sea urchins [SEP] G. nutrients [SEP] H. Irradiated", "id": "3QUO65DNQUNFBDATKYJQ9DMMEDVOUU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what food is required for space travel? [SEP] A. hydration [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. irradiated [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. Proteins [SEP] H. survival", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLOJMW7WW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What prolongs the storage life of food in space? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. preservatives [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. heating liquids [SEP] E. Fuel cells [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. hard outer covering [SEP] H. layers of fat", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJQ6NIV0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "astronauts require what food for extended flights [SEP] A. Glucose [SEP] B. canned [SEP] C. squids [SEP] D. complete [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. hydration [SEP] G. earthworm [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SRJGRPD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what lacks a backbone? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. spine [SEP] G. jellyfish [SEP] H. animals", "id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4HCA6GM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What don't insects have? [SEP] A. Sensory organs [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. exoskeleton [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. backbones [SEP] H. antennae", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGFHTXPS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Fish are aquatic animals that do not lack a what? [SEP] A. the body's largest organ [SEP] B. furry hide [SEP] C. vertebral column [SEP] D. critical organs [SEP] E. thumbs [SEP] F. aqua lungs [SEP] G. salt and water. [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CQ5XDJ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are just as nutritious as animals without backbones? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. dinosaurs [SEP] E. skunks [SEP] F. birds [SEP] G. animals with backbones [SEP] H. microorganisms", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUR3IGHG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What animals lack vertebral column or backbone? [SEP] A. snakes [SEP] B. dogs [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. epidermal [SEP] E. Wasps [SEP] F. fish [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. sharks", "id": "3ZGVPD4G6TGCA49BM24XKF7OD1JTZW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do insects lack? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. the body's largest organ [SEP] C. a vertebral column [SEP] D. wings [SEP] E. legs [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. a cuticle [SEP] H. reproductive system", "id": "388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13K7A2R0Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What lack a vertebral column? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. vertebrates [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. cacti [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV4GUOGT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Invertebrates are animals that lack a what? [SEP] A. Chlorophyll [SEP] B. Epidermis [SEP] C. pair of legs [SEP] D. small bones [SEP] E. cartilage [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. support column [SEP] H. epidermal", "id": "3XM0HYN6NKYG7HP89YH0UV59C8FPEF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do vertebrates have? [SEP] A. tails [SEP] B. strength [SEP] C. eardrum [SEP] D. heart [SEP] E. brain [SEP] F. Chlorophyll [SEP] G. back bone [SEP] H. stamina", "id": "3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVUJP35H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Millipedes lack what? [SEP] A. epidermal [SEP] B. segmented body [SEP] C. leg pairs [SEP] D. a cuticle [SEP] E. a vertebral column [SEP] F. diplosomites [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. biological diversity", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4N0194A4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do lobsters lack? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. Stomach [SEP] C. a cuticle [SEP] D. Claws [SEP] E. backbone [SEP] F. Eyes [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. Chlorophyll", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81VZ1N6F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do snails and slugs lack? [SEP] A. eyes [SEP] B. a nervous system [SEP] C. kinetic energy [SEP] D. Chlorophyll [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. life [SEP] G. a backbone [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4Y825G3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Many animals that lack a vertebral column, or backbone have a what [SEP] A. spine [SEP] B. exoskeleton [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. epidermal [SEP] F. Damaged hearing [SEP] G. skeleton [SEP] H. hip bone", "id": "37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCNJ3IB0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What lack a vertebral column? [SEP] A. snakes [SEP] B. cacti [SEP] C. eels [SEP] D. insects [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. fish [SEP] H. snails", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K0661IIZR1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which of the following animals is NOT an invertebrate? [SEP] A. shrimp [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. gecko [SEP] D. sheep [SEP] E. Schwinn [SEP] F. jellyfish [SEP] G. praying mantis [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUNRE71O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What animal lacks a backbone? [SEP] A. cacti [SEP] B. car tire [SEP] C. Wasps [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. Insects [SEP] F. Epidermis [SEP] G. ligt [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR61GLTF8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What lacks a vertebral column, or backbone? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. cacti [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. bushes [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. anostrans", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1C4KODJ1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "A glacier produces what? [SEP] A. streams. [SEP] B. detritus [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. lava [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. magma [SEP] H. food", "id": "3U0SRXB7CD45D0I0FPO8PDZXCXMNRR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do glaciers do to rocks? [SEP] A. form them [SEP] B. melt them [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. throw them [SEP] F. It expands [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. break them down", "id": "3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4TY12NSG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do glaciers do to rocks? [SEP] A. break off [SEP] B. Turns them into ice [SEP] C. Regrows it [SEP] D. Creates more rocks [SEP] E. Dries them out [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. Breaks them apart [SEP] H. cause their death", "id": "3DY4FPOOA1NIL5R9HGAZZUTAY3SVRQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do glaciers create? [SEP] A. body water [SEP] B. coastlines [SEP] C. streams. [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. wealth [SEP] F. streams [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. sediment", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE2EJL90", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be formed by mechanical weathering? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. white [SEP] C. rock [SEP] D. tube [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. Roads [SEP] G. Lakes [SEP] H. sand", "id": "3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74486ROL7M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do glaciers produce? [SEP] A. streams [SEP] B. streams. [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. alluvial [SEP] F. detritus [SEP] G. body water [SEP] H. rock", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWGSL6PQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does a glacier produce? [SEP] A. rainfall [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. streams. [SEP] D. detritus [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. rock [SEP] H. streams", "id": "3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISFR4ULV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which of the following can glaciers produce? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. erosion [SEP] E. streams. [SEP] F. detritus [SEP] G. streams [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6UM2WT4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can have a negative impact on humans if contained in food they eat? [SEP] A. h2o [SEP] B. vitamins [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. protein [SEP] F. contamination [SEP] G. Smoking [SEP] H. herbicide", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBISACAR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Eating food that contains what can have a negative impact on humans? [SEP] A. vitamins [SEP] B. antioxidants [SEP] C. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] D. pest-killing chemicals [SEP] E. Something that causes allergies [SEP] F. harmful substances [SEP] G. minerals [SEP] H. a pathogens", "id": "3DHE4R9OCWAIZOKTDVWCYLIS4YHG29", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Eating food that contains _ can have a negative impact on humans. [SEP] A. harm [SEP] B. nitric oxide [SEP] C. rust [SEP] D. Lead [SEP] E. acid [SEP] F. glycogen [SEP] G. genetic engineering [SEP] H. DDT", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XRVW2HNO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be a result of eating something that contains pesticides? [SEP] A. Weight loss [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. Strong bones [SEP] D. Healthy heart [SEP] E. disease [SEP] F. Cancer [SEP] G. symptoms [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8B6IO8IY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can have a negative effect on humans? [SEP] A. Proper exercise and nutrition. [SEP] B. Affirmation and praise. [SEP] C. influenza orthomyxoviruses [SEP] D. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] E. Eating unwashed strawberries. [SEP] F. Eating a healthy diet. [SEP] G. ozone depletion [SEP] H. scraping oneself on a contaminated object", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3HYWLQ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is it called when people get pesticides on or in the body? [SEP] A. Insecticide [SEP] B. Herbicide [SEP] C. hyperthyroidism [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. Insect killer exposure [SEP] H. Pesticide exposure", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYFQX8SH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Mammals generate heat mainly by what? [SEP] A. hugging mammals [SEP] B. calorie counting [SEP] C. with their fur [SEP] D. energy of moving objects [SEP] E. burning calories [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. selling fur coats [SEP] H. flow of electrons", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2JL5QR5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Mammals can generate heat by [SEP] A. hibernation [SEP] B. layers of fat [SEP] C. perspiration [SEP] D. aerobic exercise [SEP] E. respiration [SEP] F. exercise [SEP] G. with their fur [SEP] H. to stay warm", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSC6D4O2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What keeps mammals' metabolic rates high? [SEP] A. gas [SEP] B. muscle [SEP] C. fur [SEP] D. sleep [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. Fe [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A52HIHO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do mammals generate heat? [SEP] A. freezing [SEP] B. Ice cubes [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. Taking pictures [SEP] E. with their fur [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. Consuming calories [SEP] H. Movement of an air mass", "id": "3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFV5I0OP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what generates heat mainly by keeping their metabolic rate high? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. rabbit [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. the sun [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. goats", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2JXTQRH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What mammals have a high energy requirement and generate heat? [SEP] A. cats [SEP] B. bats [SEP] C. Crustaceans [SEP] D. bears [SEP] E. frogs [SEP] F. lizards [SEP] G. birds [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEP58V7T9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is the result of a dolphin keeping a high metabolism rate? [SEP] A. generate blood cells [SEP] B. generate heat [SEP] C. overheating [SEP] D. develop cancer [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6P71SVA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What generate heat mainly by keeping their metabolic rate high? [SEP] A. elephants [SEP] B. fur seals [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. alpacas [SEP] E. tree squirrels [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. batteries [SEP] H. the Sun", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGYO49VJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What metabolic rate does a shrew have? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. High rate [SEP] C. four limbs [SEP] D. complex [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. more abundant [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL8M22KD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What raises metabolism? [SEP] A. cigarettes [SEP] B. Chlorophyll [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. aerobic capacity [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] G. smoking cigarettes [SEP] H. excess body weight", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64HX37YV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what generates heat mainly by keeping their metabolic rate high? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Birds [SEP] C. bats [SEP] D. cats [SEP] E. voles [SEP] F. pugs [SEP] G. pigs [SEP] H. shrews", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELI507CY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Sunlight passing though a prism is split into [SEP] A. coronal discharge [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. small bits of matter [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. neutrinoes [SEP] G. a spectrum [SEP] H. white", "id": "3JZQSN0I3Q920IW51QBJI4CH8O9GFJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "refracting sunlight [SEP] A. it can be seen [SEP] B. an electron microscope [SEP] C. causes rainbows [SEP] D. prisms [SEP] E. causes photosynthesis [SEP] F. oxygenates [SEP] G. electromagnetic energy [SEP] H. by indirect light", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJ8ZYU26", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens to light when it hits rain? [SEP] A. It splits into different color [SEP] B. It gets brighter [SEP] C. chemical changes [SEP] D. It disappears [SEP] E. It gets darker [SEP] F. Something that makes plants green [SEP] G. reflect objectstowards the eye [SEP] H. after too much water received", "id": "31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELCKW7CI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Prisms cause what to split into different colors? [SEP] A. an object [SEP] B. paper [SEP] C. sea urchins [SEP] D. sand [SEP] E. microscope [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. tiny polyps [SEP] H. wood", "id": "3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP28QTDZF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is bent or split into different colors? [SEP] A. light [SEP] B. soil [SEP] C. an ion [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. bamboo [SEP] F. rain [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP862J0XB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What causes sunlight to split into different colors? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. a wave [SEP] D. moonlight [SEP] E. paint [SEP] F. Energy. [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. lenses", "id": "3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6AYAK0M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what causes sunlight to split into different colors? [SEP] A. bending of light rays [SEP] B. focusing a lens [SEP] C. converting electricity to heat [SEP] D. increasing electrons [SEP] E. reflections [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. adding h2o [SEP] H. an electron lens", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBEE4CAP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What refracting causes a rainbow of different colors? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. highlights [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. stardust [SEP] E. rainfall [SEP] F. Solar energy [SEP] G. moonlight [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3DZQRBDBSLEAABP3CV4Y696NU713SH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Refracting sunlight causes sunlight to split into what and form a rainbow? [SEP] A. flowers [SEP] B. Tropical [SEP] C. positive [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. colors [SEP] G. two [SEP] H. a wave", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR4257EM3CD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can a prism do to sunlight? [SEP] A. absorb light energy [SEP] B. duplicate itself [SEP] C. heat is produced [SEP] D. prevent heat loss [SEP] E. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] F. Split it into different colors [SEP] G. Transfers energy [SEP] H. ability to sense light", "id": "3JNQLM5FT4LYLGYUOMTSBDN0VATL2V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What technological tool can be used for communication? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. satellites [SEP] C. biotechnology [SEP] D. telescope [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. radiography [SEP] G. telephones [SEP] H. laser", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CUPIDJV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is transmitted with telephones? [SEP] A. voice [SEP] B. copper [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. smell [SEP] E. cancer [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. HIV [SEP] H. power", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKHG75JI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are used for communication by two people by transmitting signals? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. satellites [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. phytoplanktons [SEP] E. unidirectional [SEP] F. telephones [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. waves", "id": "3VNL7UK1XFI65NIBLQAQHNR64EUFT2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What through phones is transmitted through optical fibers? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. medicine [SEP] C. An object is seen [SEP] D. pictures [SEP] E. Communication [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. telephone bills", "id": "386CSBG1OZLXUEX83TDRIC36052Q69", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Telephones are used for communication by two people by transmitting waves produced by what? [SEP] A. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] B. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] C. the vibrations of soul [SEP] D. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] E. the vibrations of objects [SEP] F. the vibrations of the ether [SEP] G. movements in the earth's crust [SEP] H. the waves of the ocean", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTWGYK7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Telephones are used for communication by transmitting what? [SEP] A. encoded information [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. music [SEP] D. chemical messengers [SEP] E. telephone messages [SEP] F. audible waves [SEP] G. pictures [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18F4IJ65Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are used for two people for communication with sound? [SEP] A. cell phones [SEP] B. messengers [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. megaphones [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. flashlights [SEP] G. gramophones [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RIEA6TGY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Telephones are used for communication by two people by transmitting what? [SEP] A. Transmitting illness. [SEP] B. chemical messengers [SEP] C. encoded information [SEP] D. electromagnetic energy [SEP] E. Television. [SEP] F. Communication degree. [SEP] G. Mechanical waves. [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDYHCXDQ2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are used for communication by two people by transmitting waves? [SEP] A. satellites [SEP] B. A Greek letter [SEP] C. Morse code [SEP] D. mitosis [SEP] E. telephones [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. photosynthesis", "id": "3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCOLKRWRU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do people transmit when using telephones for communication? [SEP] A. internet signals [SEP] B. diseases [SEP] C. fibers [SEP] D. SNPs [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3BQU611VFPJEKYIKKY5HGR4JHXY99S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can communicate over distance? [SEP] A. telephone [SEP] B. deuterostomes [SEP] C. starfish [SEP] D. some mammals [SEP] E. messengers [SEP] F. satellites [SEP] G. Nematoda [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3V0Z7YWSIYZ1HLAO2QVYYML2R8MV2K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on plant growth? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. Darkness [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. rain", "id": "3U84XHCDICCSTJUL713PC7VWTEK4ZD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What negatively affects plant life? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. darkness [SEP] C. fertilizer [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. Smoking [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CNWXJDN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on how plants feed themselves? [SEP] A. darkness [SEP] B. disease [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. sunshine [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. light", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU6L9VUA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can have a negative impact on photosynthesis? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. Pollution [SEP] D. seed dispersal [SEP] E. solar eclipse [SEP] F. scattered light [SEP] G. cell division [SEP] H. mutation", "id": "3FE7TXL1LIM9CDE7GR1OSZMU67K2QO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on plant growth? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. care [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. darkness [SEP] G. light [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3IUZPWIU1O69DQEJH66YKKQABCFWK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Darkness has what sort of impact on the energy the sun releases? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. forces [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. photons [SEP] G. sunlight [SEP] H. Negative", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRPY4HAG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is produced less depending on the amount of darkness a plant receives? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. Echinoids [SEP] D. organic molecules [SEP] E. activation energy [SEP] F. carbohydrates [SEP] G. Solar energy [SEP] H. prolactin release", "id": "37WLF8U1WPPBJBZDQOTUMQRXL0B6KK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Darkness has a negative impact on which process of a plant? [SEP] A. slow and inefficient [SEP] B. chemical changes [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. most organisms [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Abnormal cell growth [SEP] G. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] H. Oxygen production", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWH8QO0YS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Meat, fish and chicken are used to do what by the human body? [SEP] A. energy [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. destroy cells [SEP] D. Relieve pain [SEP] E. damage cells [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. repair cells [SEP] H. break down cells", "id": "3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWL8F6XMO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Milk helps to [SEP] A. repair cells in the human body [SEP] B. have a positive impact on the environment [SEP] C. Help plants grow [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. reduce bone strength [SEP] F. increase oxygen capacity [SEP] G. A transportation fuel [SEP] H. feed all farm animals", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ99MBPFP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "cells need to be what regularly to function properly [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. repaired [SEP] D. rest [SEP] E. frozen [SEP] F. plugged in [SEP] G. enlarged [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL821VHO7S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are needed to build cells? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. RNA [SEP] D. isotopes [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. clorophyll [SEP] G. DNA [SEP] H. p53", "id": "36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W400I4ZHS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is required for cell growth? [SEP] A. microscope [SEP] B. nitrogen [SEP] C. protein [SEP] D. carbohydrates [SEP] E. fat [SEP] F. nucleus [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Enzymes", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6LE5BV8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does wound healing require [SEP] A. protein [SEP] B. nutrients [SEP] C. Enzymes [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. amino acids [SEP] G. carbohydrates [SEP] H. cells", "id": "3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCUFRJS3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can help repair cells in the human body? [SEP] A. yeast [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. corn [SEP] D. soil [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. meat [SEP] G. lipids [SEP] H. dust", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKBVV3GO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does the human body use to repair cells? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. barrel-shaped [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. Amino Acids [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. exoskeleton", "id": "3NL0RFNU0FMX4OVZ700FPS7JQEOK47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is used to repair cells in the human body? [SEP] A. DNA [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. PDAs [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. fats [SEP] F. copper [SEP] G. corn [SEP] H. RNA", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MHQU83B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "These are a type of protein that provides cellular energy in the human body: [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. pituitary [SEP] C. coiled [SEP] D. Proteins [SEP] E. unique [SEP] F. growth [SEP] G. enzymes [SEP] H. complexity", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT98R4B1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "are used to repair cells by the human body [SEP] A. prolactin release [SEP] B. Biomolecules [SEP] C. food and shelter [SEP] D. pituitary [SEP] E. exoskeleton [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. Enzymes [SEP] H. arteries", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV624L9CEG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What uses power? [SEP] A. Paper [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. engines [SEP] E. Plants [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. Lighting [SEP] H. Walls", "id": "3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TFM40IR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "turbines are used to what? [SEP] A. direct energy [SEP] B. Metling snow [SEP] C. run a car [SEP] D. produce electricity [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. chop trees [SEP] G. lift heavy objects [SEP] H. enormous damage to homes", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGN0Y7IM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Wind turbines can produce what? [SEP] A. hydroelectricity [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. toxic waste [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. Destroy bridges [SEP] H. massive damage", "id": "3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE2Y4L9P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is wind used for? [SEP] A. producing energy [SEP] B. Movement of an air mass [SEP] C. animal transport [SEP] D. cutting hair [SEP] E. spread flower seeds [SEP] F. Metling snow [SEP] G. smoking cigarettes [SEP] H. freezing ice", "id": "3WYP994K17Q63GOUU3ULVY68LE9Y6W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be used to produce heat? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. Engine [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. Ice cubes [SEP] E. Sun [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. time [SEP] H. space", "id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWPUR3JJY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what is used for producing electricity? [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] C. boiling oxygen [SEP] D. air in motion [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. a hydraulic system [SEP] G. condensing water [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "3BWI6RSP7G8R1BL8DCNJU9EOYRBE7B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Differences in what are used to produce electricity? [SEP] A. coded genes [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. Temperature [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. pressure", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0JLVQEOX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can be used to power households? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. motors [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. cars [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. Gas", "id": "38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35SUY1MOG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used to produce electricity? [SEP] A. Something that generates electricity [SEP] B. an automobile engine [SEP] C. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] D. Something caused by pressure differences [SEP] E. that material's properties [SEP] F. energy of moving objects [SEP] G. series of enzyme-mediated reactions [SEP] H. Faulting of rocks in the crust", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CE6A9ZP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Differential heating of air can be harnessed for what? [SEP] A. Animal survival [SEP] B. direct energy [SEP] C. reducing acid rain [SEP] D. Movement of an air mass [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. running and lifting [SEP] G. electricity production [SEP] H. faster movement", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKKKSDEH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A radio converts electrical energy into what? [SEP] A. sound [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. photons [SEP] D. touch [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. smell [SEP] H. motion", "id": "3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ35T7N9U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can human ears hear? [SEP] A. radio [SEP] B. time [SEP] C. waves [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. Frogs. [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. xrays [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVI0A2BN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "electrical energy is transmitted into what for sound? [SEP] A. vibrations [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. light [SEP] G. Firecrackers [SEP] H. cold", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEHDP4FW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What creates sound waves? [SEP] A. a curling iron [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. carpet [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. dolphins [SEP] F. Gunshots [SEP] G. a couch [SEP] H. a radio", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WVB8DGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What type of waves to radios use? [SEP] A. Electrical [SEP] B. TRH [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. bent [SEP] F. Sound [SEP] G. Magnetic [SEP] H. similar", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN87YDA6BM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What converts electrical energy to sound? [SEP] A. ears [SEP] B. organ [SEP] C. radios [SEP] D. pencils [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. Gunshots [SEP] H. antennae", "id": "3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLEW3NXK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What comes out when a radio converts energy? [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. motion [SEP] C. Sound [SEP] D. Darkness [SEP] E. Energy [SEP] F. waves [SEP] G. deadly [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4CH9HV5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does a radio convert into vibrations? [SEP] A. flow of protons [SEP] B. Heart rate [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. encoded information [SEP] E. Loud noises [SEP] F. flow of electrons? [SEP] G. television [SEP] H. Through play", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRZ2D4HR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A radio converts electrical energy into what? [SEP] A. speed [SEP] B. pictures [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. warmth [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. sound [SEP] H. motion", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWHL9P6K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does a radio use to make vibrations? [SEP] A. waves [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. a battery [SEP] D. an object [SEP] E. barrel-shaped [SEP] F. nerves [SEP] G. Loud noises [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQU6ZUZD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What better ability has a positive impact on an animal's survival? [SEP] A. traits [SEP] B. detect crimes [SEP] C. detect blankets [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. detect odors [SEP] G. it can be seen [SEP] H. detect internet", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJF868WD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Which characteristic helps an antelope survive? [SEP] A. exoskeleton [SEP] B. poor sense of smell [SEP] C. bad manners [SEP] D. protective bony armor [SEP] E. Endocrine system [SEP] F. excellent hearing [SEP] G. bad vision [SEP] H. Males and females", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W0LX8HJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on a cat's survival? [SEP] A. Cataracts [SEP] B. glycogen [SEP] C. Hearing [SEP] D. Hyperthyroidism [SEP] E. food [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. Curiosity", "id": "34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I06MNV4G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "A better what can have a positive impact on a dog's survival? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. stamina [SEP] D. haircut [SEP] E. sense of smell [SEP] F. sense of touch [SEP] G. fur pattern [SEP] H. prolactin release", "id": "3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSB20P71", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Animals with better what have a positive chance of reproduction? [SEP] A. hormones [SEP] B. senses [SEP] C. glycogen [SEP] D. traits [SEP] E. pigeons [SEP] F. standards [SEP] G. morals [SEP] H. ideas", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJGWPW8X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Better senses can have a positive impact on the survival of what? [SEP] A. bears [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. pigeons [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. tigers [SEP] F. rocks [SEP] G. Mammal [SEP] H. hats", "id": "3HL8HNGX450NL89XNK59QNQU51ZF9T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Sense of smell impacts an animal's what? [SEP] A. mate [SEP] B. reproduction [SEP] C. growth [SEP] D. habitat [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. Movement [SEP] G. hormones [SEP] H. traits", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZSCVCC1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on an animal's survival? [SEP] A. human hunting [SEP] B. echolocation [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. a lack of human aid [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. a band aid [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. genetic diversity", "id": "337RC3OW0517I7WWCWD3DIKB711VLT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "An animal's survival is impacted how by having better vision, taste, touch, hearing and smelling? [SEP] A. not at all [SEP] B. positively [SEP] C. negatively [SEP] D. critical organs [SEP] E. It will move. [SEP] F. poorly [SEP] G. nervous system [SEP] H. it needs them", "id": "3ZDAD0O1T1CN599WLKGCNURDHZQTXC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do better senses have an impact on? [SEP] A. passing gas [SEP] B. population movement [SEP] C. blood type [SEP] D. important habitats [SEP] E. animals with backbones [SEP] F. ability to live [SEP] G. body odor [SEP] H. athletes", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN87ES2B6T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on an animal's survival? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. genetic diversity [SEP] C. Worse sight [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. Bad water [SEP] F. Lack of food [SEP] G. Better sight [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPSH6Q15", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Better senses have a positive impact on an animal 's [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. Sand dollars [SEP] C. organs [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. food and shelter [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. reproduction", "id": "3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX5Y7LH53", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what can have a positive impact on survival with better senses? [SEP] A. pugs [SEP] B. deer [SEP] C. pigs [SEP] D. mice [SEP] E. dog [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. bird [SEP] H. cows", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWH8Q4Y06", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An animal will have better chances at life if it has better what? [SEP] A. growth [SEP] B. hormones [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. salinity [SEP] E. traits [SEP] F. toughness [SEP] G. senses [SEP] H. motility", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JTZ5THX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Running water is better able to dissolve oxygen and nutrients than what? [SEP] A. pouring water [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. ocean water [SEP] D. river water [SEP] E. acetic acid [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. stagnant water", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONMW1N4Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is better able to dissolve oxygen and nutrients when it's running over standing? [SEP] A. bass [SEP] B. lake [SEP] C. H20 [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. vitamins [SEP] G. hydrogen [SEP] H. bogs", "id": "3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQQXNX8I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is better able to dissolve oxygen and nutrients than standing water? [SEP] A. puddles [SEP] B. microorganisms [SEP] C. ponds [SEP] D. nitrogen [SEP] E. swamp vegetation [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. streams and creeks [SEP] H. peachleaf willow", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P1WLLW6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are better able to dissolve oxygen and nutrients than standing water? [SEP] A. stagnant lakes [SEP] B. sedimentary rocks [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. hydrocarbons [SEP] E. streams and creeks [SEP] F. stagnant ponds [SEP] G. ice cubes [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44401MAAVG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Which body of water would be able to dissolve oxygen and nutrients the best? [SEP] A. NaCl [SEP] B. Lake [SEP] C. Puddle [SEP] D. Pond [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. River [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS619FI4B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can better dissolve nutrients and oxygen? [SEP] A. lakes [SEP] B. SO2 [SEP] C. Raft [SEP] D. a solute [SEP] E. puddles [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. currents [SEP] H. lochs", "id": "32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD444027AAVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Running water is able to do what to minerals and oxygen? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. dissolve them [SEP] C. reducing acid rain [SEP] D. recycling [SEP] E. clean them [SEP] F. separate them [SEP] G. hydration [SEP] H. cool them", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKNHXEDK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "For plants, what is the difference between running and standing water? [SEP] A. wind and rain [SEP] B. precipitation [SEP] C. distance [SEP] D. healthier [SEP] E. seasons [SEP] F. temperature [SEP] G. heat produced [SEP] H. root growth", "id": "3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLOQODT9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Rivers easily dissolve nutrients and: [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. oxygen [SEP] D. sodium [SEP] E. vitamin C [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. a solute [SEP] H. a hazard", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QXX9D1T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what dissolves oxygen better when running than standing? [SEP] A. H2O [SEP] B. NaCl [SEP] C. pH [SEP] D. CO2 [SEP] E. CO 2 [SEP] F. O2 [SEP] G. O3 [SEP] H. H20", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA8MK0AU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "pressure in what is highest in arteries and lowest in veins? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. Decibels [SEP] C. It decreases [SEP] D. protein walls [SEP] E. skin tags [SEP] F. forces [SEP] G. vessel walls [SEP] H. cell walls", "id": "3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IDETEH4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "The highest blood pressure is found in [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. toes [SEP] C. the eyes [SEP] D. arteries [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. hemoglobin [SEP] H. veins", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0F26FNTE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where is blood conducting when blood pressure is highest? [SEP] A. critical organs [SEP] B. in the brain [SEP] C. towards the heart [SEP] D. in the toes [SEP] E. epidermis and dermis [SEP] F. away from the heart [SEP] G. preventing heat transfer [SEP] H. the body's largest organ", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAFG904B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Vessels that bring blood to the hard have lower blood pressure than [SEP] A. the skin [SEP] B. arteries [SEP] C. archery [SEP] D. heat or cold [SEP] E. exercise [SEP] F. artefact [SEP] G. artesan [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO448FIJX5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where is force on the vessel walls highest? [SEP] A. arteries [SEP] B. feet [SEP] C. resistance [SEP] D. tibial vein [SEP] E. strong [SEP] F. capillaries [SEP] G. femoral vein [SEP] H. Summer", "id": "3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3Q3LS094", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens to blood pressure after it leaves the arteries? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. decreases [SEP] D. movement [SEP] E. sweating [SEP] F. Damages them [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. heat produced", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHLNIUNE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what is the pressure in veins? [SEP] A. Decibels [SEP] B. negative [SEP] C. mild [SEP] D. ligt [SEP] E. Rise [SEP] F. expelled [SEP] G. lowest [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7KVUZLB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what have very little pressure? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. mines [SEP] C. alpacas [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. veins [SEP] H. legumes", "id": "3AMYWKA6YBLU92KSOGLNT786BKZO60", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what affects veins and arteries? [SEP] A. Damages them [SEP] B. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] C. Smoking [SEP] D. rays or beams [SEP] E. smoking tobacco [SEP] F. apocymarin [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTYBFSMD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The what blood is highest in arteries and lowest in veins? [SEP] A. ligt [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. liquid [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. CO 2 [SEP] G. force [SEP] H. Man", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRPZMRUB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where is blood pressure lowest? [SEP] A. Under 32 degrees [SEP] B. aqueous solution [SEP] C. It decreases [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] F. critical organs [SEP] G. blood goes to the heart [SEP] H. the rest of the body", "id": "3JJVG1YBEBWE74V5FS6WVHU792FB52", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": " is highest in arteries and lowest in veins. [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. voltage [SEP] C. Length [SEP] D. solutes [SEP] E. glucose [SEP] F. measure [SEP] G. Force [SEP] H. Joules", "id": "39O5D9O87TRU3U07F9EYR425DX33C2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can reproduce with help from moving water, wind, or other organisms? [SEP] A. gasoline [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3G5F9DBFOPW5WBD6LBY5LQR4D4GHVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is one way billions of seeds be spread by? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. manufactured goods [SEP] C. fossilization [SEP] D. maples [SEP] E. range [SEP] F. Seesaw [SEP] G. hail [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3JWH6J9I9SCIXT1BJS2IPYUTWQ4BNJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": " fungi do what with materials using moving water, wind, or other organisms. [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. disperse [SEP] D. use oxygen [SEP] E. mineralize [SEP] F. grow [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. produce carbon", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEKC14F9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can reproduce with the help of moving water, wind, or other organisms? [SEP] A. the Sun [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. trees [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ59RQEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What helps ferns in reproduction? [SEP] A. cell wall [SEP] B. Fruits [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. sun [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. nectar [SEP] H. earthquakes", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYNEXBOF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what reproduces via single-celled asexual reproductive body that are dispersed by moving water, [SEP] A. legumes [SEP] B. Ferns [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. Palm trees [SEP] E. sponges [SEP] F. Fungi [SEP] G. Evergreens [SEP] H. amoeba", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81JCL6NW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A dormant form of what may be dispersed by moving water, wind or other organisms? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. Flowers [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. pollen [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. Chlorophyll [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6NAKZ7T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what can disperse spores? [SEP] A. alpacas [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. wind [SEP] E. honeybees [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "3AQF3RZ558H03P7ZPD2X6DZSHLP6FF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Plastic and other mulches offer a barrier to what? [SEP] A. contamination [SEP] B. Animal survival [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. Deposition. [SEP] E. spores moving [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. high temperature", "id": "345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBITP3UH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes harm to an organism? [SEP] A. exposure to cold [SEP] B. Something that causes allergies [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. electricity causing death [SEP] E. a tree falling [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. food", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E9EZWNA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to an organism? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. a pathogens [SEP] C. Electrical exposure [SEP] D. electricity [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. sales [SEP] G. children [SEP] H. food", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756HF3CP2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes harm to an organism? [SEP] A. vibrations [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. electrolytes [SEP] E. static shock [SEP] F. electric shock [SEP] G. viruses [SEP] H. cigarettes", "id": "34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHLE443W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what causes harm to an organism? [SEP] A. cuddles [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. viruses [SEP] D. causing love [SEP] E. warm covers [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. electric shock", "id": "37QW5D2ZRGLWB8V9OCZUXQEYFIL8SP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does electrocution cause harm to? [SEP] A. cells [SEP] B. pain [SEP] C. amphibians [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. Frogs [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. water", "id": "3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RQHDMH0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are currents harmful to if they pass through it? [SEP] A. people [SEP] B. rubber [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. amphibians [SEP] E. light bulbs [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. coral reef [SEP] H. water", "id": "3L70J4KAZGL4S756OKOJYIYT49YAD0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "powerlines cause harm to what [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. air pollution [SEP] C. cells [SEP] D. light polllution [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. amphibians [SEP] G. organism [SEP] H. an object", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A6KKPTI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Electricution would cause harm to what? [SEP] A. circulatory systems [SEP] B. an electric chair [SEP] C. amphibians [SEP] D. volts [SEP] E. consumers [SEP] F. a living being [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. an electric current", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O18IL542", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Electrocution causes organisms to be what? [SEP] A. intensely pleased [SEP] B. pained [SEP] C. thrilled [SEP] D. deadly [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. sick [SEP] G. negative [SEP] H. talkative", "id": "36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G0G0PDYA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Shock protection can prevent what to an organism? [SEP] A. harm [SEP] B. insulation [SEP] C. rabies [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. Injury [SEP] F. cancer [SEP] G. pathogens [SEP] H. death", "id": "3P59JYT76LJM4T6ZXVVJX4XH4AN2TC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause harm to an organism? [SEP] A. Electrical energy [SEP] B. Electric devices [SEP] C. faulty household wiring [SEP] D. proper nutrition [SEP] E. Something that causes allergies [SEP] F. five glasses of water a day [SEP] G. exposure to cold [SEP] H. an adequate amount of exercise", "id": "336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPWJPIY20", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does electrocution cause harm to? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. Frogs [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. neutrons [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQXVZXQG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be done to make hair dryers safer? [SEP] A. remove plastic covering [SEP] B. immerse in water [SEP] C. heating liquids [SEP] D. Add shock protection [SEP] E. converting electricity to heat [SEP] F. Electric generators [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. increase current", "id": "35GMH2SV3EGYMHD7UY4L5V0J3RBOE2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What causes harm to an organism? [SEP] A. adequate hydration [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. electrical death [SEP] E. steroids [SEP] F. a lack of predation [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. abundant food", "id": "31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI220N78I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can electricity cause? [SEP] A. fire [SEP] B. Injury [SEP] C. storms [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. death [SEP] H. a chime", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT6IV8JAD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What needs to attract a mate in order to give birth to live young? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Jellyfish [SEP] C. mammals [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. birds [SEP] F. hormones [SEP] G. insects [SEP] H. reptiles", "id": "3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YD3TITQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Why do animals have mates? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. to have young [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. to be happy [SEP] F. to get married [SEP] G. to survive [SEP] H. Reproduction", "id": "3IO1LGZLK9WROAXCHZWRWLI6Q1B68X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are pheromones used for? [SEP] A. genetic diversity [SEP] B. Predators [SEP] C. gene flow [SEP] D. growth [SEP] E. Plant reproduction [SEP] F. Reproduction [SEP] G. Protection [SEP] H. Digestion", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RCYECEXE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Instincts help animals to do what? [SEP] A. attract a mate [SEP] B. Reproduction [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. kill predators [SEP] E. avoid planes [SEP] F. survive [SEP] G. population movement [SEP] H. gather friends", "id": "3U088ZLJVKS7007FDDWG10B1XZIW0H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does an animal need to attract a mate for? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. sex [SEP] C. water [SEP] D. nest [SEP] E. male [SEP] F. transportation [SEP] G. eggs [SEP] H. life", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JP00JVH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What must an animal find to ensure survival? [SEP] A. disaster [SEP] B. warmth [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. space [SEP] E. predators [SEP] F. smell [SEP] G. mate [SEP] H. DNA", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB2WBW1H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do some animals do in order to reproduce? [SEP] A. Social [SEP] B. immune [SEP] C. ligt [SEP] D. grow [SEP] E. live [SEP] F. DNA [SEP] G. sex [SEP] H. sing", "id": "3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3VWGLOP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "To reproduce, mammals attract a mate through what? [SEP] A. Smell [SEP] B. genes [SEP] C. saliva [SEP] D. eggs [SEP] E. sex [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. fur [SEP] H. warmth", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NL58P8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do animals use to reproduce? [SEP] A. tapeworms [SEP] B. glycogen [SEP] C. cellulose [SEP] D. smells [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. RNA [SEP] G. Echinoids [SEP] H. pollen", "id": "3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VW9C9TY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What purpose do some animals have for scent? [SEP] A. important habitats [SEP] B. exoskeleton [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. reproduction [SEP] E. nervous system [SEP] F. Something to move [SEP] G. critical organs [SEP] H. unidirectional", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM726NYV8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What activity would an animal need stamina for? [SEP] A. courtship [SEP] B. Movement [SEP] C. Incubating Eggs [SEP] D. four limbs [SEP] E. growth [SEP] F. Hunting [SEP] G. Hibernation [SEP] H. Using camoflauge", "id": "3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5QUVS1DT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "An animal requires what to succeed at hunting? [SEP] A. stamina [SEP] B. knives [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. fear [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. arrows [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49WWKODGI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What requires stamina to succeed at physical activities? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. rainbows [SEP] C. running [SEP] D. tigers [SEP] E. waterfalls [SEP] F. pigeons [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21QNFHRI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what requires stamina to succeed at physical activities? [SEP] A. mushrooms [SEP] B. Mammal [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. bullfrogs [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. Lobsters [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. pigeons", "id": "3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EDY94WP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what requires stamina to succeed at physical activities? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. hawks [SEP] C. dogs [SEP] D. plants [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. tigers [SEP] G. gases [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT88FS4B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What gender of species has more stamina? [SEP] A. snail [SEP] B. tuna [SEP] C. two [SEP] D. Males [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. Pacific [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3RYC5T2D73S5GLUDV410T24SCDURP0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are males more than females? [SEP] A. monotremes [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. some mammals [SEP] D. haploid [SEP] E. platypus [SEP] F. bullfrogs [SEP] G. tunicates [SEP] H. energetic", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOZRHBP2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What requires stamina to succeed at running? [SEP] A. Bats [SEP] B. pigeons [SEP] C. walking [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. Mammal [SEP] F. tigers [SEP] G. bears [SEP] H. asses", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YK3HVI5R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Mustangs are noted for abilities in what [SEP] A. physical activities [SEP] B. to move people [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. sense organs [SEP] F. smell and taste [SEP] G. genetic diversity [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWM09P6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What organ is harmed by air pollution? [SEP] A. piano [SEP] B. church organ [SEP] C. heart [SEP] D. harp [SEP] E. bushes [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. eardrum [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRM4VRUR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does breathing pollutants do? [SEP] A. Harms the respiratory system [SEP] B. destroying life [SEP] C. scraping oneself on a contaminated object [SEP] D. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] E. cause people to become sick. [SEP] F. Heals the respiratory system [SEP] G. Harms the stomach [SEP] H. Improves vision", "id": "39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MJZZ38V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What harms the respiratory and circulatory systems? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] B. burning coal [SEP] C. inoculation [SEP] D. incinerated mercury [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. water vapor [SEP] G. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] H. air", "id": "3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSI7WNQW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What harms the respiratory system? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. tar [SEP] D. cigars [SEP] E. breathing [SEP] F. silence [SEP] G. sulfur [SEP] H. cars", "id": "3NG53N1RLVIZYGFHWVV02L9NPFU8PK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What harms the respiratory and circulatory systems? [SEP] A. oil [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. sulfur [SEP] D. cars [SEP] E. tires [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. tar [SEP] H. bicycles", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHN71LIM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What system does inhaled pollution harm? [SEP] A. health [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. the environment [SEP] D. circulatory [SEP] E. people [SEP] F. bones [SEP] G. lymphatic [SEP] H. cell wall", "id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8LDXUF8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What harms the respiratory and circulatory systems? [SEP] A. Cars [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. vehicles [SEP] E. emissions [SEP] F. gasoline [SEP] G. fresh air [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBHZWACO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What systems are pollutants bad for? [SEP] A. destroying life [SEP] B. classification system [SEP] C. an organism's body [SEP] D. respiratory and circulatory [SEP] E. animal habitats [SEP] F. ambulatory systems [SEP] G. social security system [SEP] H. the environment", "id": "37ZHEEHM6WLORD5BOS6NBIARAHX73M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What harms the respiratory and circulatory systems? [SEP] A. oil [SEP] B. Cars [SEP] C. coal [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. sulfur [SEP] G. bees [SEP] H. dust", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS51QL3X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Harm to the respiratory and circulatory systems can come from [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. hydrocarbons [SEP] C. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] D. nitrogen oxides [SEP] E. burning coal [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. emissions [SEP] H. Greenhouse gasses", "id": "3KWTYT08702QKDHH65VQ9KQCHYML5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which type of pollution is most harmful to lungs? [SEP] A. Lead [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. acid [SEP] F. CFCs [SEP] G. SO2 [SEP] H. mold", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6UABIA5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What affects the respiratory and circulatory systems in the body? [SEP] A. HIV [SEP] B. sulfur [SEP] C. smog [SEP] D. stress [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. sweat [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. tar", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6UG6AI4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Some types of bacteria in what can cause disease? [SEP] A. ingredients [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. amoeba [SEP] F. space [SEP] G. Herpes [SEP] H. mold", "id": "3CP1TO84PT0KJRV9WZDLUOR37YM52A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What can affect the immune system? [SEP] A. pathogens [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. dirt [SEP] D. chickenpox [SEP] E. Allergies [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. odors [SEP] H. pollution", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVU6ZL17O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is an example of something that pathogens cause? [SEP] A. influenza [SEP] B. Measles [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. smallpox [SEP] E. Broken leg [SEP] F. viruses [SEP] G. Concussion [SEP] H. Forgetfulness", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BA9VCNA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How can diseases be trasferred? [SEP] A. Getting a vaccine [SEP] B. By studying it [SEP] C. radiography [SEP] D. In the air [SEP] E. Looking at it too closely [SEP] F. anemia [SEP] G. chickenpox [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q63EI9GY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Of the following, which is most likely to cause disease? [SEP] A. one celled organisms [SEP] B. influenza [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. smallpox [SEP] E. antibiotic [SEP] F. bones [SEP] G. Anthrax bacteria [SEP] H. lungs", "id": "3KV0LJBBH2KZVIX03O98CYAX5NVMR3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can cause disease [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. medicine [SEP] C. healthcare [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. viruses [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B4441FQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can cause Mad Cow? [SEP] A. Pollution [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. cows [SEP] D. horses [SEP] E. illness [SEP] F. pathogens [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. chickenpox", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU536YP26S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Pathogens can cause what? [SEP] A. smallpox [SEP] B. symptoms [SEP] C. killing insects [SEP] D. type 1 diabetes [SEP] E. a broken arm [SEP] F. Legionnaires' [SEP] G. plantar fasciitis [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV980YVZ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can cause disease? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. cold temperatures [SEP] D. smoking [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. digestion [SEP] H. influenza", "id": "37WLF8U1WPPBJBZDQOTUMQRXN4GK6D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can cause disease? [SEP] A. imbalanced [SEP] B. heterotrophs [SEP] C. smoking [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. chickenpox [SEP] F. Bacteria [SEP] G. toxins [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD6040NJH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can fungi do? [SEP] A. protect them [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. Spread disease [SEP] D. migrate [SEP] E. hydrate their cells [SEP] F. decrease stamina [SEP] G. reproduce [SEP] H. aerobic capacity", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E50WWNB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do some organisms need to reproduce? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. pants [SEP] C. fun [SEP] D. faith [SEP] E. birds [SEP] F. sugar [SEP] G. Energy [SEP] H. Mitosis", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2JI0QRU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Some birds are pollinators that co-evolved with what organisms? [SEP] A. mammals [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. self eating [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. self seeding [SEP] F. self destructive [SEP] G. selfies [SEP] H. scarce resources", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP13ZI0FK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Some what with feathers are pollinators? [SEP] A. bees [SEP] B. tortoises [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. snakes [SEP] E. strong [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. Vanes [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3JCG6DTRV3PQ4WGSI2RPOHKXN6DQQS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do birds pollinate? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. vegetation [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. potatoes [SEP] E. Flowers [SEP] F. Birds [SEP] G. Eggs [SEP] H. Nests", "id": "3V5Q80FXIXQH5C85IGPSFRTJXHF320", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what co-evolved with plants? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. peachleaf willow [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. Organic compounds [SEP] E. hummingbirds [SEP] F. h2o [SEP] G. density [SEP] H. animals", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR3F6XS7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Hummingbirds are what they are today as a necessary consequence of their relationship to what? [SEP] A. a feeder [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. bees [SEP] D. survival [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Plants [SEP] G. Earth [SEP] H. weeds", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S8844EUF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what pollinate plants? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. spores [SEP] C. horses [SEP] D. trees [SEP] E. goats [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. Wind [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQXJNUZU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are pollinators that co-evolved with plants? [SEP] A. horses [SEP] B. lions [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. mammals [SEP] E. warm-blooded [SEP] F. some sparrows [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. animals", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KK14EB6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "some birds are pollinators that co-evolved with what? [SEP] A. potatoes [SEP] B. bushes [SEP] C. Oak [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. flowers [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. Trees [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EIKVU1K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Some birds are pollinators that co-evolved with what other type of organism? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. vegetation [SEP] D. producers [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. mammals", "id": "3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJX9MTM7N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can acid rain change? [SEP] A. mantle [SEP] B. roots [SEP] C. core [SEP] D. cliffs [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. tissue [SEP] G. soil [SEP] H. Roads", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8BB9L1FO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on water quality? [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. harmful substances [SEP] C. rain below 5.6 pH [SEP] D. sleet [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Burning fuel and air [SEP] G. snow [SEP] H. decaying trees", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRVIDAHS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does acid rain have a negative impact on? [SEP] A. limestone [SEP] B. watershed [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. nitrogen [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. hydrogen", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3VB6YZE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does acid rain have a negative impact on? [SEP] A. Acid quality [SEP] B. most organisms [SEP] C. our planet [SEP] D. Work quality [SEP] E. Sand quality [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. watershed [SEP] H. Habitat quality", "id": "3R08VXYT7CULIB7ZYCHPGFLOAHYW74", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is bad for water? [SEP] A. pollution [SEP] B. seaweed [SEP] C. flooding [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. deforestation [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. Wet weather [SEP] H. fresh water", "id": "39KFRKBFINUWSMUYUZGFCYSZBEXYOK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are sensitive to water quality? [SEP] A. conditions [SEP] B. salmon [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. clams [SEP] E. frost [SEP] F. trout [SEP] G. stones [SEP] H. mussels", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0V3QD6UZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Something that comes from polluted what has a negative impact on water quality? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. clouds [SEP] C. streams. [SEP] D. stars [SEP] E. coal [SEP] F. concepts [SEP] G. minds [SEP] H. tar", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN97VY9DJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on H20 quality? [SEP] A. chickenpox [SEP] B. rainfall [SEP] C. bottled water [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. the amount of people drinking [SEP] G. disease [SEP] H. acid rain", "id": "3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SKIZRM1Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Acid rain has a negative impact on what? [SEP] A. Life [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Impact craters [SEP] D. Negative Charge [SEP] E. Battery acid [SEP] F. biome [SEP] G. rivers [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3X73LLYYQ1DSO64XJKCEB9XR4I2HN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what have a negative impact on water quality? [SEP] A. CFCs [SEP] B. oxygen [SEP] C. hydrogen [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. mines [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. Cars", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700ZQI3IK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a negative impact on water quality? [SEP] A. Reverse osmosis [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Fresh water [SEP] D. Carbon filter [SEP] E. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] F. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] G. Pollution [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3E1QT0TDFP87HUSDJ05GTO8BFDW8I5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "precipitation detrimental to plant growth has a negative impact on what? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. genetic diversity [SEP] C. Species [SEP] D. circulatory systems [SEP] E. genetic material [SEP] F. cells of organisms [SEP] G. most organisms [SEP] H. water quality", "id": "38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHPCEIL8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what is some rain? [SEP] A. harmful [SEP] B. watershred [SEP] C. streams [SEP] D. rainy [SEP] E. flooding [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. Tropical [SEP] H. spring", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EVG51U6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Water quality can be negatively effected by what? [SEP] A. flooding [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. contamination [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. Pollution [SEP] G. sulfur dioxide [SEP] H. deforestation", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N3DXJRDZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Which of the following has the worst effect on water quality? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. Pesticides [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. deforestation [SEP] E. cars and trucks [SEP] F. humans disturb it [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. Destroy bridges", "id": "3F6HPJW4JDZEWAATS00UKO4G8MGW27", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Some mollusks are nearly what? [SEP] A. more abundant [SEP] B. scarce resources [SEP] C. too sad to talk to [SEP] D. too large to touch [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. too small to see [SEP] G. too big to see [SEP] H. important habitats", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYFSU61Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what are sometimes nearly microscopic? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. magnification [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. gastropod shells [SEP] F. invertebrates [SEP] G. orchids [SEP] H. the sun", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN7HTUD5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be nearly microscopic? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. parasites [SEP] E. fossils [SEP] F. molecules [SEP] G. atoms [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KSLCOTW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are nearly microscopic? [SEP] A. all invertebrates [SEP] B. planets [SEP] C. some invertebrates [SEP] D. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. all vertebrates", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P67YDKT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what are sometimes nearly microscopic? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. major threat to health [SEP] C. elephants [SEP] D. abundant fossils [SEP] E. Veins and arteries. [SEP] F. trees [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. weathering", "id": "39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LNBGOAM0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are nearly microscopic? [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. some humans [SEP] C. Most plants [SEP] D. some cats [SEP] E. some dogs [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. gastropod shells [SEP] H. some abalone", "id": "3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0H1IUBC1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Some mollusks are nearly what? [SEP] A. too big to touch [SEP] B. too far to deep [SEP] C. important habitats [SEP] D. more abundant [SEP] E. major threat to health [SEP] F. scarce resources [SEP] G. too hard to hear [SEP] H. too small to see", "id": "3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNKBTNG3P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Some _ are nearly microscopic [SEP] A. gastropod shells [SEP] B. invertebrates [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. homogenous [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. an organism's body [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. reproduce", "id": "3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VSGKU6Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what sea life can be nearly microscopic? [SEP] A. amoeba [SEP] B. fossils [SEP] C. edible [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. fungus [SEP] F. squid [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. gills", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQAZBGM5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What sea creature can sometimes be microscopic? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. fungi [SEP] D. tortoises [SEP] E. fossils [SEP] F. barnacles [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9DSPZVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What occurs through birth and death? [SEP] A. sleep [SEP] B. illness [SEP] C. anemia [SEP] D. tearing [SEP] E. Leptospirosis [SEP] F. nature [SEP] G. starvation [SEP] H. evolution", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QIA93Z7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How does evolution occur? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. by adaptation [SEP] C. vitalism [SEP] D. Plant reproduction [SEP] E. theistic evolution [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. orthogenesis [SEP] H. mechanical", "id": "3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511D66ZO9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what kind of process is evolution? [SEP] A. digestion [SEP] B. agriculture [SEP] C. adaptive [SEP] D. dangerous [SEP] E. competition [SEP] F. unnatural selection [SEP] G. static [SEP] H. ligt", "id": "352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RR0W6H4M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "evolution occurs by a process that results in what? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. adaptation [SEP] C. unnatural selection [SEP] D. Plants growth [SEP] E. evolution stopping [SEP] F. supernatural spirits [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. competition", "id": "39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC1E1EX6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What leads to evolution? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. competition [SEP] C. Adatation [SEP] D. our star [SEP] E. Experimentation [SEP] F. Stagnation [SEP] G. environment [SEP] H. Information", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4LY15G5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Changing in animals occurs by a process called what? [SEP] A. world climate change [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. natural selection [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. ozone [SEP] F. relocation [SEP] G. permineralization [SEP] H. animal growth", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XGM17NS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What does natural selection do to organisms? [SEP] A. move to different locations [SEP] B. Damages them [SEP] C. protect them [SEP] D. Creates them [SEP] E. Softens them [SEP] F. competing for resources [SEP] G. Helps them survive [SEP] H. Destroy them", "id": "3KGTPGBS6XK146LOX0LT20JJD7S2UT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is usually chosen in evolution? [SEP] A. common traits [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. advantageous systems [SEP] D. undesirable traits [SEP] E. Animal survival [SEP] F. competition [SEP] G. mysterious sytems [SEP] H. Earth revolving around the sun", "id": "3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKE86N1X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What occurs by a process called natural selection? [SEP] A. competition [SEP] B. root growth [SEP] C. mitosis [SEP] D. meiosis [SEP] E. speciation [SEP] F. cellular respiration [SEP] G. Plants growth [SEP] H. Animal survival", "id": "3QJOXOW4XJQAMESVHIP8DRBEYYBME4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what produces variation? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. evolution [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. environment [SEP] E. a doorbell [SEP] F. movement [SEP] G. seasons [SEP] H. competition", "id": "3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPD7VFG0X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do many plants do to respond to the shorter days in fall? [SEP] A. go through a resting period [SEP] B. changing the phase [SEP] C. Release energy [SEP] D. Generating heat [SEP] E. produce more pollen [SEP] F. colder and wetter [SEP] G. grow taller [SEP] H. make more chlorophyll", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENG1SZWU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "when do plants respond to shorter days by going dormant? [SEP] A. September [SEP] B. July [SEP] C. trees [SEP] D. legumes [SEP] E. Conifers [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. Winter [SEP] H. Summer", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XDX37ND", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What do Jade plants do in the fall? [SEP] A. Change colors [SEP] B. Go dormant [SEP] C. Reproduce [SEP] D. Wilt [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. Refract it [SEP] G. relocation [SEP] H. It expands", "id": "3NXNZ5RS1AWA6FUR517X2VDD8Q379V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What do plants to when the days get shorter? [SEP] A. produce light [SEP] B. Exfoliation [SEP] C. flower [SEP] D. go dormant [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. reusing things [SEP] G. stagnate [SEP] H. move", "id": "36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPTY5XHP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do many plants respond to days getting shorter in autumn? [SEP] A. Change colors [SEP] B. spread seed [SEP] C. Exfoliation [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. grow a layer of fur [SEP] F. go dormant [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. enlarge themselves", "id": "3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YUWKSOP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What happens to cottonwoods when the days get shorter? [SEP] A. They bloom [SEP] B. They go dormant [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. It helps them survive [SEP] E. Exfoliation [SEP] F. They die [SEP] G. They reproduce [SEP] H. They may not survive.", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALT49STJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "When do many trees respond to the days growing shorter? [SEP] A. air cools [SEP] B. Winter [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. in fall [SEP] E. in summer [SEP] F. autumn [SEP] G. late winter [SEP] H. in spring", "id": "3AZHRG4CU4JA925R3TLEW3044EZ03B", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Many plants respond to the days growing shorted by doing what? [SEP] A. colder and wetter [SEP] B. scattering seeds [SEP] C. resistance activities [SEP] D. Decrease bodily water [SEP] E. evaporation [SEP] F. Exfoliation [SEP] G. bending light rays [SEP] H. reusing materials", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONMVP4N2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Many plants go dormant during the [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. earth's revolving [SEP] C. autumnal equinox [SEP] D. colder and wetter [SEP] E. It helps them survive [SEP] F. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. fire conditions", "id": "36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KMY0BEV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes plants to sleep? [SEP] A. winter [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. lmestone [SEP] D. sweating [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. Sun [SEP] G. Light [SEP] H. air cools", "id": "32XVDSJFPZWIRYGFOYU7BQ2P1WCM2V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what vitamin is beneficial to wounds? [SEP] A. Enzymes [SEP] B. magnesium [SEP] C. Relieve pain [SEP] D. folic acid [SEP] E. Proteins [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. B [SEP] H. vitamin C", "id": "3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWHBJM3NO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what does zinc have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. gravity [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ81OA9O5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What kind of impact does zinc have on healing cuts? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. lowered energy cost [SEP] C. no impact [SEP] D. major threat to health [SEP] E. it causes infection [SEP] F. a positive impact [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. a negative impact", "id": "33CID57104SN6YUDSM7XUNSS7ZXL32", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "A healing mineral has what impact on wounds? [SEP] A. a positive [SEP] B. a hurtful [SEP] C. an increased [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. support [SEP] F. a negative [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJOLIKAG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on the healing of wounds? [SEP] A. red meats [SEP] B. Proteins [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. honeybees [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. dolphins [SEP] G. bushes [SEP] H. exercise", "id": "3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREA3SCGY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What has a positive impact on wounds scarring? [SEP] A. fibers [SEP] B. tube [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Light [SEP] E. zinc [SEP] F. Sight [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. tissue", "id": "34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ4IWMGS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can soil have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. nutrients [SEP] B. organic molecules [SEP] C. consumers [SEP] D. healing of wounds [SEP] E. water conservation [SEP] F. important habitats [SEP] G. watershed [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT64Y2AJQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can zinc have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. Heart rate [SEP] D. surgery [SEP] E. cells [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7DD37RD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "zinc has a positive impact after what [SEP] A. surgery [SEP] B. leukemia [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. cycles [SEP] E. cancer [SEP] F. disease [SEP] G. exercise [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZJM16XC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is linked to wounds recovering faster? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. Zinc [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. ferns [SEP] E. O3 [SEP] F. fever [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. fibers", "id": "3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P4K0WLB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does zinc have a positive impact on? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. genetic material [SEP] C. water conservation [SEP] D. lowered energy cost [SEP] E. injury to the skin [SEP] F. consumers [SEP] G. circulatory systems [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X7DA933", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "aside from free-living, where else can roundworms exist? [SEP] A. mouth of rivers [SEP] B. in the sky [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. our planet [SEP] E. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] F. live off a host [SEP] G. molecules [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51H1LM50", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Dogs remain what to free-living or parasitic species? [SEP] A. hungry for [SEP] B. warm-blooded [SEP] C. susceptible [SEP] D. fertile [SEP] E. taken over by [SEP] F. more abundant [SEP] G. Animal survival [SEP] H. friendly towards", "id": "3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONM6X4NW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Roundworms can be free-living or live on a what? [SEP] A. soil [SEP] B. nest [SEP] C. host [SEP] D. root [SEP] E. stem [SEP] F. habitat [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. commune", "id": "3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756E4GCPQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can roundworms do? [SEP] A. killing insects [SEP] B. Make money [SEP] C. survive [SEP] D. Start fires [SEP] E. Harm hosts [SEP] F. Harm themselves [SEP] G. protect them [SEP] H. reproduce", "id": "3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOH0MTCDU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are some nematodes? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. parasites [SEP] D. flying [SEP] E. parisitic [SEP] F. warm-blooded [SEP] G. invincible [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566PHYET7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can the phylum Nematoda be? [SEP] A. dangerous [SEP] B. parasitic [SEP] C. horses [SEP] D. meiosis [SEP] E. more abundant [SEP] F. graptolites [SEP] G. homogenous [SEP] H. phytoplankton", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UKU4YAO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What might puppies and kitties have? [SEP] A. They have thick fur [SEP] B. leeches [SEP] C. Animal fur [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. sensory neurons [SEP] F. parasitic snakes [SEP] G. crickets [SEP] H. parasitic worms", "id": "3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4NORG5O", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Anorexia can be caused by [SEP] A. parasites [SEP] B. contamination [SEP] C. cigarettes [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. Smoking [SEP] F. Pesticides [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNRL4B3I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What may be free-living or parasitic? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. parasites [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. nematodes [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQXWTUZQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what can be found in moist soil near rivers and streams in tropical regions? [SEP] A. the sun [SEP] B. bioaerosols [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. gravity [SEP] E. land fish [SEP] F. primitive amphibians [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "3N8OEVH1FRPKY8QWOC7HA7UXTWJOO0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What kind of soil can a cobra bobo be found? [SEP] A. Moist [SEP] B. porous [SEP] C. bushes [SEP] D. harmful [SEP] E. warm [SEP] F. Dry [SEP] G. Rotting [SEP] H. Cold", "id": "3QFUFYSY9YEMO23L6P9I9FFEK79F4I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Where can caecilians be found? [SEP] A. space [SEP] B. dry conditions [SEP] C. Warm regions [SEP] D. Cold regions [SEP] E. colder and wetter [SEP] F. body water [SEP] G. the ground [SEP] H. moon", "id": "3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQXHWTLB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Members of the Apoda order can be found in _. [SEP] A. rivers in tundra regions. [SEP] B. They have webbed feet [SEP] C. female sex cells [SEP] D. epidermis and dermis [SEP] E. rivers in arid regions. [SEP] F. streams in arid regions. [SEP] G. microorganisms [SEP] H. streams in tropical regions", "id": "3PW9OPU9PQJLV9UQVCB9RYEMZ0021C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where can tropical animals that resemble earthworms be found? [SEP] A. dry conditions [SEP] B. our planet [SEP] C. floor [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. less water [SEP] F. moist soil [SEP] G. dry soil [SEP] H. jungle", "id": "382M9COHEHETZMX4QKGU41S8ABIEU9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be found in moist soil near rivers and streams in tropical regions? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. amphibians [SEP] C. shrub beds [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. ferns [SEP] F. nothing [SEP] G. extra-terrestrial technology [SEP] H. deep-sea dwellers", "id": "33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066SL8ZRO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where can amphibians that move like earthworms be found? [SEP] A. moist bodies [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. storing water [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. four limbs [SEP] F. moist soil [SEP] G. dry areas [SEP] H. high altitudes", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH5FHSC2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can be found in moist soil near rivers and steams in tropical regions? [SEP] A. ferns [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. cobra bobo [SEP] E. storing water [SEP] F. weathering [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "35USIKEBNRFCRHKGN1LAEI81MX7N68", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be found in moist soil near rivers and streams in tropical regions? [SEP] A. storing water [SEP] B. a fish [SEP] C. insects [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. shrub beds [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. reptilians", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2XJZKI8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where in tropical regions can you find cobra bobo? [SEP] A. an organism's body [SEP] B. more abundant [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. swamp vegetation [SEP] E. colder and wetter [SEP] F. Wet weather [SEP] G. in moist soil [SEP] H. dry conditions", "id": "3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT5BYB4H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can bring amino acids in the correct sequence? [SEP] A. body morphing [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. flow of electrons [SEP] D. acid sequences [SEP] E. gene sequences [SEP] F. A computer [SEP] G. gene markups [SEP] H. A Greek letter", "id": "3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FSGCCHX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do molecules of tRNA bring to the ribosome? [SEP] A. food [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. Joules [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. proteins [SEP] G. nucleus [SEP] H. electrons", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJE8ZVIH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What brings the building blocks of proteins to the ribosomes in the correct sequence? [SEP] A. recycling [SEP] B. flow of electrons [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. it needs them [SEP] E. an engine [SEP] F. light energy [SEP] G. A computer [SEP] H. molecules of tRNA", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QDUXGAH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Molecules of _ initiate protein synthesis [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. nektar [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. tRNA [SEP] E. H 2 O [SEP] F. three [SEP] G. CO 2 [SEP] H. HIV", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8YHMO9F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Molecules of _ bring the building blocks of protein to the ribosomes in the correct sequence. [SEP] A. form [SEP] B. fusion [SEP] C. core [SEP] D. shape [SEP] E. sugar [SEP] F. HIV [SEP] G. tRNA [SEP] H. small", "id": "3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHML7NUT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does molecules of tRNA bringing amino acids in the correct sequence manufacture? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. spectrum [SEP] D. lmestone [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. protein [SEP] H. alleles", "id": "3VD82FOHKQNJPJTTY7YQF70G5W4OC0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "tRNA and the ribosome work to produce: [SEP] A. A kernel [SEP] B. protein [SEP] C. food [SEP] D. Energy. [SEP] E. power [SEP] F. Joules [SEP] G. alleles [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3ZY8KE4ISJ2I94C941LZU4J55FXVQV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What bring amino acids to the ribosome in the correct sequence? [SEP] A. Chemical energy [SEP] B. Aminoacylation [SEP] C. Dilution [SEP] D. a delta [SEP] E. Cooking [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. A Greek letter", "id": "3P529IW9KYKIMAA6CH8ZVWHP8RWFL1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Molecules of tRNA and amino acids are assembled where? [SEP] A. nucleoli [SEP] B. A computer [SEP] C. Cooking [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. boiling [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. Power plants [SEP] H. retina", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGHDEPXZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what happens when muscular walls of blood vessels contract? [SEP] A. digestion [SEP] B. weathering [SEP] C. blood pressure rises [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] F. rapid expansion [SEP] G. major threat to health [SEP] H. respiration", "id": "3300DTYQT2G17TQN9BWPU0VJ481EQQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What occurs when the muscular walls of blood vessels contract? [SEP] A. Dehydration [SEP] B. rapid expansion [SEP] C. smooth skin [SEP] D. smoking tobacco [SEP] E. loose bumping [SEP] F. pinched nerves [SEP] G. tight sqeezing [SEP] H. movement", "id": "3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1MB3N5D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can muscle spasms cause? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. matter vibrating [SEP] C. constriction [SEP] D. friction [SEP] E. Dehydration [SEP] F. ketosis [SEP] G. stretching [SEP] H. photosynthesis", "id": "3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA6XI0NK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What happens when muscular walls of arteries and veins contract? [SEP] A. connection [SEP] B. It expands [SEP] C. Dehydration [SEP] D. construction [SEP] E. forces [SEP] F. massive damage [SEP] G. constriction [SEP] H. contraction", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51JAIM5H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What does cocaine make blood vessels do? [SEP] A. It expands [SEP] B. contract [SEP] C. reduce [SEP] D. It decreases [SEP] E. harm them [SEP] F. kill them [SEP] G. Rise [SEP] H. Damages them", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFAGZ3XA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes blood to thicken? [SEP] A. Constriction [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. heat or cold [SEP] D. thirst [SEP] E. permineralization [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. flow of electrons [SEP] H. matter vibrating", "id": "3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH17MFLGJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What does caffeine make blood vessels do? [SEP] A. reduce [SEP] B. sweating [SEP] C. reduced heat [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. survive [SEP] F. contract [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. Rise", "id": "33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XADNE9YX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Constricting raises what [SEP] A. mass and density [SEP] B. the looseness of soil [SEP] C. retaining heat [SEP] D. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] E. systolic blood pressure [SEP] F. major threat to health [SEP] G. metabolic reaction [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UE6O82L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what happens when muscular walls of blood vessels contract? [SEP] A. matter vibrating [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. rapid expansion [SEP] E. at or near the margins [SEP] F. recovery time from fatigue [SEP] G. blood pressure rises [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG6G1JRC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Cocaine causes what to contract? [SEP] A. layers of fat [SEP] B. a lot of human deaths [SEP] C. Walls of blood vessels. [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. the rest of the body [SEP] F. metabolic reaction [SEP] G. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] H. decreases its bodily water", "id": "3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RNXSU7Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are some of the steps that forms a lake? [SEP] A. decomposition and respiration [SEP] B. storing water [SEP] C. photosynthesis and solar energy [SEP] D. near the shoreline [SEP] E. precipitation and run-off [SEP] F. perspiration and excretion [SEP] G. The area was once underwater [SEP] H. At the peak of a mountain", "id": "3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYPBMJTS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Where is one least likely to find a lake? [SEP] A. Under 32 degrees [SEP] B. below a mountain range [SEP] C. Alaska [SEP] D. Mojave desert [SEP] E. dry conditions [SEP] F. dry and hot [SEP] G. When it's cold [SEP] H. at the end of a creek", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OKV7QK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which of the following can form lakes? [SEP] A. rivers [SEP] B. Drought [SEP] C. Rain [SEP] D. algae [SEP] E. Wind [SEP] F. Erosion [SEP] G. trout [SEP] H. fens", "id": "3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2FWIQR0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are lakes formed by? [SEP] A. ice wedging [SEP] B. hot and cold [SEP] C. rain and runoff [SEP] D. Condensation [SEP] E. rice and beans [SEP] F. Physical weathering [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. ice and sun", "id": "3L4D84MILZRW5GDC4MKMI2GAHK5HJ3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Snowmelt can help form what? [SEP] A. calories [SEP] B. lakes [SEP] C. rivers [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. streams [SEP] F. moonlight [SEP] G. soils [SEP] H. erosion", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATWN7AB7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does Lake Tahoe originate from? [SEP] A. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] B. It's manmade [SEP] C. An ocean [SEP] D. tectonic plates coliding [SEP] E. A hurricane [SEP] F. A mountain stream [SEP] G. Water expanding [SEP] H. body water", "id": "3DH6GAKTYYO8RQ85W8RWSWZ3QLNYZA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Precipitation and runoff can result in large bodies of what? [SEP] A. drizzle [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. rain [SEP] D. storm [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. hail [SEP] G. liquid [SEP] H. streams", "id": "3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5BG0LY7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are lakes formed by? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. desert [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. mice [SEP] F. rivers [SEP] G. stars [SEP] H. clouds", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF9TJ3XJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Lakes are formed by precipitation and what? [SEP] A. scarce resources [SEP] B. storing water [SEP] C. wasted water [SEP] D. body water [SEP] E. Bodily water [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. flooding [SEP] H. reduced heat", "id": "3XLBSAQ9Z4BPC6C49Z1WFJF6JCGZ7P", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What was formed by precipitation and runoff? [SEP] A. a hydraulic system [SEP] B. streams. [SEP] C. The Caspian Sea [SEP] D. kalenchoes [SEP] E. near the shoreline [SEP] F. swamp vegetation [SEP] G. Calcium carbonate [SEP] H. patch reefs", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJ9LTVIW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is formed by precipitation and runoff? [SEP] A. a body of standing water [SEP] B. barrel-shaped [SEP] C. Calcium carbonate [SEP] D. storing water [SEP] E. near the shoreline [SEP] F. A solid geometric shape [SEP] G. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVDI4QGR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Which of these is formed from dead organisms over time? [SEP] A. Soil [SEP] B. Granite [SEP] C. coral [SEP] D. Coal [SEP] E. potash [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. Rust", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANCTBNAW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Fossil fuels are formed with help from [SEP] A. consumers [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. producers [SEP] E. scavengers [SEP] F. Decomposers [SEP] G. Greenhouse gases [SEP] H. vehicles", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQVZA1SX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is formed from dead organisms over time? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. plants [SEP] D. moss [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. peat [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. coal", "id": "3483FV8BEEIG2VVN1INQMU535IW626", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What forms petroleum over time? [SEP] A. Organic compounds [SEP] B. dead dreams [SEP] C. a solute [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. dead organisms [SEP] F. ice [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. hydrogen and oxygen", "id": "3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N83X1GP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Dead organisms can create energy after what? [SEP] A. burning [SEP] B. winter [SEP] C. mutations [SEP] D. Cooking [SEP] E. cycles [SEP] F. summer [SEP] G. freezing [SEP] H. Gunshots", "id": "3N1FSUEFL5ZPQIPPFJESLFCT70F4DT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are oil and gasoline formed from? [SEP] A. A mixture of water and heat [SEP] B. Dead organisms [SEP] C. burning [SEP] D. one celled organisms [SEP] E. aqueous solution [SEP] F. Air and land [SEP] G. heating liquids [SEP] H. Living organisms", "id": "3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSBG14O9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is formed over time from something decomposers decay? [SEP] A. bamboo [SEP] B. Enzymes [SEP] C. barrier reefs [SEP] D. bodies of water [SEP] E. animal waste [SEP] F. Fossil fuels [SEP] G. peachleaf willow [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUR4RO2N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "How long does it take for fossil fuels to be formed from dead organisms? [SEP] A. mostly [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. Eons [SEP] D. Winter [SEP] E. three [SEP] F. Five [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. two", "id": "3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO444LVXJ4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are fossil fuels the product of? [SEP] A. decay [SEP] B. fire [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. burning [SEP] E. tar [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. coal", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5OTPVOP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Driving a car contributes to [SEP] A. dark matter [SEP] B. Quality of life [SEP] C. global warming [SEP] D. salty cashews [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. lowered energy cost [SEP] G. expansion of the universe [SEP] H. survive", "id": "3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNFQ4M4D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can have a long term effect on crops and weather conditions around the world? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. A farmer irrigating his crops [SEP] C. deforestation [SEP] D. Nitrogen in the soil [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. Use of fossil fuels [SEP] G. Burning fuel and air [SEP] H. A windy day", "id": "3G5W44VEU7HDG4OJ212GYH4MGS5KGK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "The use of oil, gas and coal contributes to what? [SEP] A. heat is produced [SEP] B. animal extinction [SEP] C. heat production [SEP] D. radiation [SEP] E. Global climate change [SEP] F. Quality of life [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. electricity", "id": "358UUM7WRZ2GAFQDZI7JTGD7CIOR7R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Gases released during the use of fossil fuels threaten what? [SEP] A. coastlines [SEP] B. the entire planet [SEP] C. solar movement [SEP] D. The atmosphere [SEP] E. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] F. living things [SEP] G. star systems [SEP] H. star formations", "id": "3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XC2RN7Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does burning oil cause? [SEP] A. Clean water [SEP] B. Dehydration [SEP] C. More oil [SEP] D. chemical reaction [SEP] E. Global warming [SEP] F. forest is destroyed [SEP] G. An ice age [SEP] H. hyperthyroidism", "id": "3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UD4FLK6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Gases released during the use of oil causes what? [SEP] A. global warming [SEP] B. better weather on the earth [SEP] C. colder weather [SEP] D. less oily air [SEP] E. The atmosphere [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. Temperature [SEP] H. cleaner air to breathe", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3C167DT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what causes global warming? [SEP] A. storms [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. cars [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. air [SEP] F. wind [SEP] G. carbon [SEP] H. water", "id": "3U8YCDAGXPF2G3BT14XA9BTFN3GQ0A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "gases released during the use of fossil fuels cause a what? [SEP] A. atmospheric depletion [SEP] B. global environmental problem [SEP] C. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] D. global finances [SEP] E. depress neuronal excitability [SEP] F. DNA damage and mutations [SEP] G. global food increase [SEP] H. global water stability", "id": "3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9OD2WPSU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of the following can help reduce global warming? [SEP] A. Lowering gas mileage in cars [SEP] B. reducing public transportation [SEP] C. evaporative cooling [SEP] D. reusing materials [SEP] E. Electrical energy [SEP] F. biological diversity [SEP] G. Burning biofuels [SEP] H. Adoption of geothermal energy", "id": "3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O18PZ45T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Gases released during the use of what causes global warming? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. CO 2 [SEP] C. Globe shaped cake warming [SEP] D. CO2 [SEP] E. oil [SEP] F. CFCs [SEP] G. Warming plates [SEP] H. Paper Mache Globe making", "id": "3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7EJ70NWY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "gases released from the use of what causes global warming? [SEP] A. CO2 [SEP] B. coal [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. hydrogen [SEP] F. cooking [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. CFCs", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN87EJ36B7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is released during the use of fossil fuels that causes climatic oscillation and bad weather? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. solutes [SEP] C. gases [SEP] D. acidity [SEP] E. storms [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. weather", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0SLQ55E0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do fossil fuel gases cause? [SEP] A. Extra money [SEP] B. Sea level rise [SEP] C. forest is destroyed [SEP] D. Mining opportunity [SEP] E. population movement [SEP] F. Dehydration [SEP] G. deforestation [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37J3PFVJ0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "gases released during the use of coal, oil, and natural gas causes [SEP] A. warming glow [SEP] B. abundance of types organisms [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. stabilized temperatures [SEP] E. global warming [SEP] F. deforestation [SEP] G. chemical reaction [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3GNCZX450IMDH48WTTFEYCFIRFFAPB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What causes ice storms? [SEP] A. colder weather [SEP] B. Fossil fuels [SEP] C. heat energy [SEP] D. a hydraulic system [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. salt and water. [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. less water", "id": "3570Y55XZPI809D06G377PJXF6IYGW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "silver sage may use unsaturated fatty acids to store what? [SEP] A. Joules [SEP] B. pollen [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. saturated fatty acids [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. gold [SEP] G. energy. [SEP] H. energy", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6LKDVDY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do plants use unsaturated fatty acids for? [SEP] A. Healthy heart [SEP] B. Storing sunlight [SEP] C. Storing moonlight [SEP] D. To keep their body heat. [SEP] E. survival [SEP] F. Storing kibble [SEP] G. recycling [SEP] H. staying warm", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZI1YBDR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What measurement is used for something plants use unsaturated fatty acids to store? [SEP] A. amperes [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. volts [SEP] D. seconds [SEP] E. vitamin C [SEP] F. electron [SEP] G. glucose [SEP] H. joules", "id": "3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYO2GBOB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what uses unsaturated fatty acids to store energy [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. volume [SEP] C. density [SEP] D. Conifers [SEP] E. organisms [SEP] F. Oak [SEP] G. cactus [SEP] H. alpacas", "id": "3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UKWMYAA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Plants and fish oils contain [SEP] A. fish oils exist in plants [SEP] B. plants and fish oils are same [SEP] C. plants produce fish oil [SEP] D. fatty acids [SEP] E. chemicals [SEP] F. hydrocarbons [SEP] G. share properties [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWK7HZMO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses unsaturated fatty acids to store energy? [SEP] A. bushes [SEP] B. Cane. [SEP] C. A rodent [SEP] D. Oak [SEP] E. fens [SEP] F. alpacas [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. humans", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI30FO7S4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Plants use what type of compounds to store energy? [SEP] A. thermal insulators [SEP] B. It helps them survive [SEP] C. during the day [SEP] D. spring, summer, autumn, winter [SEP] E. compounds with double bonds [SEP] F. hydrogen and oxygen [SEP] G. Something with exactly eight protons [SEP] H. it helps plants in growing", "id": "3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183XNP7BJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What uses unsaturated fatty acids to store energy? [SEP] A. algae [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. Trees [SEP] D. oaks [SEP] E. shrews [SEP] F. asses [SEP] G. Cane. [SEP] H. fens", "id": "3U5JL4WY5K83OOU66JF4FMFLQ6OX40", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do plants use unsaturated fatty acids to store? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. Nutrients [SEP] E. hydrocarbons [SEP] F. electron [SEP] G. water vapor [SEP] H. vitamin C", "id": "3TXD01ZLD4GB7K0B1E4HVFGHWYI4UA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do antibodies recognize and bind to? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. vitamins [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. harmful substances [SEP] E. cancer cells [SEP] F. electrons [SEP] G. the skin [SEP] H. protect them", "id": "3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1EJ7N0HW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Antibodies are large, Y-shaped proteins that recognize and bind to: [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. A Greek letter [SEP] C. bones [SEP] D. the skin [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. inorganic items [SEP] G. immunogens [SEP] H. water", "id": "3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9SBS9B8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do proteins fight? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. calories [SEP] C. carbohydrates [SEP] D. illness [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. fat [SEP] G. resistance [SEP] H. antigens", "id": "3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJLRBAK8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can antibodies (large Y-shaped proteins) recognize and bind to? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. fish [SEP] C. blood types [SEP] D. positive [SEP] E. immunogens [SEP] F. cats [SEP] G. humans [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WOJNZNR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Allergic reactions can be caused by [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. smoking pipes [SEP] C. Sulfur dioxide [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. antibodies [SEP] G. smoking tobacco [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3JMSRU9HQITTC1M4VAQZ0NURLTXEVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Antibodies are large, Y-shaped proteins designed to bind with what? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. Allergies [SEP] C. major threat to health [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. foreign proteins [SEP] F. epidermis and dermis [SEP] G. harmful substances [SEP] H. wavelengths and photons", "id": "3FTF2T8WLRHPWUVSD9F9UBCU1EU9WB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Antigens produce large, Y-shaped what? [SEP] A. Allergies [SEP] B. epidermal [SEP] C. deltas [SEP] D. bioaerosols [SEP] E. Joules [SEP] F. parasites [SEP] G. proteins [SEP] H. PDAs", "id": "32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT9BYS41", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "some proteins do what to antigens to cause blood clots [SEP] A. edema [SEP] B. Toxins [SEP] C. H 2 O [SEP] D. bind [SEP] E. work [SEP] F. fusion [SEP] G. HIV [SEP] H. damage", "id": "3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XEGLSHO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "_ bind to allergens. [SEP] A. to stay warm [SEP] B. mammals [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. protect them [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. Antibodies [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6WKXWTX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Antibodies are large, Y-shaped proteins that recognize and bind to [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. positive [SEP] C. immunogens [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. protect them [SEP] G. Allergies [SEP] H. the skin", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZOD58F75", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "the cause of myocarditis cannot what? [SEP] A. They may not survive. [SEP] B. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] C. A compound that donates proton [SEP] D. live by the shore [SEP] E. microorganisms [SEP] F. survive in a body [SEP] G. reproduce by themselves [SEP] H. eat by themselves", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXWV21VM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What cannot reproduce by itself? [SEP] A. Acids [SEP] B. all plants [SEP] C. anemia [SEP] D. smallpox [SEP] E. cigarettes [SEP] F. all corals [SEP] G. all bacteria [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKK8F41I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The Tobacco Mosaic Virus cannot _ by itself. [SEP] A. migrate [SEP] B. reproduce [SEP] C. move [SEP] D. consume [SEP] E. It expands [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. survive [SEP] H. respirate", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JCESQW9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Viruses cannot do what by themselves? [SEP] A. make people sick [SEP] B. survive [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. interact with cells [SEP] E. migrate [SEP] F. kill them [SEP] G. cause a viral infection [SEP] H. multiply", "id": "3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBS898J1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "How can viruses make copies of themselves? [SEP] A. A compound that donates proton [SEP] B. attach themselves to cells [SEP] C. have sex with another virus [SEP] D. distances themselves from cell [SEP] E. attach themselves to viruses [SEP] F. it needs them [SEP] G. rapid expansion [SEP] H. By wind and rain", "id": "3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALMLGK2L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Which of these diseases cannot reproduce by itself? [SEP] A. fever [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. heat or cold [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKLAAGU5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what cannot reproduce by themselves? [SEP] A. acid rain [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. mammals [SEP] F. goats [SEP] G. rabies [SEP] H. insects", "id": "39GAF6DQWRZUS0SSJMVKT3BXX59V18", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is something that cannot reproduce by itself? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. dangerous [SEP] C. ferns [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. Influenza [SEP] G. acetic acid [SEP] H. anemia", "id": "34T446B1C0DYM21AWMWFP64Y7560CS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "the smallest agents of what cannot reproduce by themselves? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. Allergies [SEP] D. fungi [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. ferns [SEP] H. disease", "id": "3DUZQ9U6SMNUMKRMW5A4P4Y6OFPSVD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "germs that cause people to get sick cannot reproduce by what? [SEP] A. anemia [SEP] B. dry conditions [SEP] C. harm them [SEP] D. contamination [SEP] E. burning coal [SEP] F. Smoking [SEP] G. heat or cold [SEP] H. themselves", "id": "32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P93JOGII", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What cannot reproduce by itself? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. cigarettes [SEP] C. acetic acid [SEP] D. influenza [SEP] E. Acids [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. anemia [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEAJ33A0W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What cannot reproduce by themselves? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. insects [SEP] C. influenza [SEP] D. Leptospirosis [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. acetic acid", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOU4MNGH0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What increases the amount of organic matter in soil? [SEP] A. raining [SEP] B. shedding [SEP] C. mussels [SEP] D. raking [SEP] E. herbicide [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. green manures [SEP] H. composting", "id": "3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XBYLO8E", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What does decomposition increase the amount of in soil? [SEP] A. green manures [SEP] B. grass seed [SEP] C. it needs them [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. molecules [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJAP0IVZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What increases the amount of plant and animal residue in soil? [SEP] A. Decomposition [SEP] B. Warm temperatures [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. nutrients [SEP] F. evaporation [SEP] G. Wet weather [SEP] H. Living creatures", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZE8WCCG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What improves the soil? [SEP] A. decomposition [SEP] B. erosion [SEP] C. green manures [SEP] D. evaporation [SEP] E. fire [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. dehydration [SEP] H. water conservation", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I77S65DN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does decomposing increase? [SEP] A. fossils [SEP] B. Motility [SEP] C. prolactin release [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. organic matter [SEP] F. aerobic capacity [SEP] G. Energy. [SEP] H. water", "id": "3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RIEQ2GTD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What increases the amount of carbon-containing compounds in the soil? [SEP] A. nitrogen fixation [SEP] B. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] C. fossil fuels [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. freezing [SEP] F. erosion [SEP] G. rainfall [SEP] H. decomposition", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCKIHP702", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Fungi increase the amount of what in soil [SEP] A. one celled organisms [SEP] B. organic matter [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. roots [SEP] E. genetic diversity [SEP] F. metals [SEP] G. Organic compounds [SEP] H. air", "id": "3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64U3E7YV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What increases the amount of carbon in soil? [SEP] A. oxygen [SEP] B. decomposition [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] E. rainfall [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. wind [SEP] H. water", "id": "3A1PQ49WVHGPAZX8EXEGE2KO2VL1HY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What increases amount of organic matter in dirt? [SEP] A. animal transport [SEP] B. composure [SEP] C. composite [SEP] D. decomposition [SEP] E. chemical changes [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. composition [SEP] H. nutrients", "id": "3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRGI93J7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What does decomposition do to plants? [SEP] A. Helps them grow [SEP] B. Distracts them [SEP] C. Scares them [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. Panics them [SEP] F. duplicate itself [SEP] G. It becomes dormant [SEP] H. Decrease bodily water", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKAJ3I6T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What creates compost? [SEP] A. green manures [SEP] B. eukyarotes [SEP] C. haploid plants [SEP] D. Most plants [SEP] E. chemical reaction [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. some invertebrates [SEP] H. Decomposition", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM704KYVZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What would increase the amount of organic matter in soil? [SEP] A. coal [SEP] B. fossil fuels [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. mussels [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. nutrients [SEP] G. burning [SEP] H. shrub beds", "id": "37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALM2LTSL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What decomposes in soil? [SEP] A. swamp vegetation [SEP] B. roundworms [SEP] C. Echinoids [SEP] D. tunicates [SEP] E. Earthworms [SEP] F. some invertebrates [SEP] G. most cephalopods [SEP] H. Plant and animals", "id": "3TMFV4NEP8DPIPCI8H9VUFHJE4GW82", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Decomposition increases amount of _ in soil [SEP] A. biome [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. acid [SEP] D. O2 [SEP] E. potash [SEP] F. pH [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. corn", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGESBXPV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can help increase the amount of organic matter in soil? [SEP] A. Fungi [SEP] B. mussels [SEP] C. pine [SEP] D. worms [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. Enzymes [SEP] G. solutes [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI7ITIS6V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is important to soil productivity? [SEP] A. decomposition [SEP] B. genetic material [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. genetic diversity [SEP] E. Enzymes [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. Quality of life [SEP] H. cactuses", "id": "3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYLGCRYEP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What increases the amount of organic matter in soil? [SEP] A. chemical reaction [SEP] B. one celled organisms [SEP] C. aerobic capacity [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. Dissolved oxygen [SEP] G. chemical changes [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFNLC3XA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Where do clams live? [SEP] A. The area was once underwater [SEP] B. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] C. Creeks [SEP] D. Storm drains [SEP] E. members of their own species [SEP] F. the environment [SEP] G. Freshwater habitats [SEP] H. Ponds", "id": "3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL1269NBZL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what lives in most terrestrial, freshwater, and marine habitats [SEP] A. Birds [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. clams [SEP] D. sharks [SEP] E. life [SEP] F. ecosystem [SEP] G. amoeba [SEP] H. edible", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGUATV9Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do some mollusks live near? [SEP] A. gills [SEP] B. rivers [SEP] C. desert [SEP] D. roads [SEP] E. fungi [SEP] F. trout [SEP] G. clouds [SEP] H. water", "id": "37XITHEISW8MMWL9QZFU925LGI2RCO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Mollusks live in most terrestrial, freshwater, and marine what? [SEP] A. protected [SEP] B. houses [SEP] C. areas [SEP] D. homes [SEP] E. fossils [SEP] F. alluvial [SEP] G. biomes [SEP] H. swimming", "id": "34V1S5K3GS0R2FGMMR25WHDHEEX698", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can live in salt water? [SEP] A. otters [SEP] B. spider [SEP] C. amoeba [SEP] D. clam [SEP] E. alligator [SEP] F. ducks [SEP] G. goldfish [SEP] H. voles", "id": "3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N31ZMDRG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can live in marine habitats? [SEP] A. lizards [SEP] B. horses [SEP] C. elephants [SEP] D. fur seals [SEP] E. a fish [SEP] F. squids [SEP] G. barnacles [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7L7NKC1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can live in most terrestrial, freshwater, and marine habitats? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. feet [SEP] C. ducks [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. sharks [SEP] G. animals [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3UOUJI6MTDD25MOLLP6MSQDFN5LUXZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What kind of animal lives in most terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats? [SEP] A. animals [SEP] B. swimming [SEP] C. snails [SEP] D. tortoises [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. swea [SEP] G. protected [SEP] H. a fish", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMR9FUQY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what lives in most terrestrial, freshwater, and marine habitats? [SEP] A. fungi [SEP] B. homogenous [SEP] C. oysters [SEP] D. a fish [SEP] E. animals [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. ducks [SEP] H. barnacles", "id": "30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60E1QONEA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can warm the earth? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. burning fossil fuels [SEP] C. our nearest star [SEP] D. rain [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. nuclear fusion [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. magma", "id": "340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU3D5UVM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is the increased by burning fossil fuels? [SEP] A. fossils [SEP] B. Pollution [SEP] C. carbon dioxide [SEP] D. ions [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. kinetic energy [SEP] G. air [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZO79U7FL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What causes global warming? [SEP] A. Oceans rising [SEP] B. Deforestation [SEP] C. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] D. Burning fossil fuels [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. Movement of an air mass [SEP] G. Leaving lights on [SEP] H. tectonic plates coliding", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3VWK7DG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what increases when fossil fuels are burned? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] B. Greenhouse gases [SEP] C. cancer [SEP] D. wood ash [SEP] E. atmospheric warming [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. Temperature", "id": "3E7TUJ2EGCLQNOV1WEAJ2NN9QO3D9X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Burning which of these increases carbon in the atmosphere? [SEP] A. wind energy [SEP] B. natural gas [SEP] C. green manures [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. solar energy [SEP] F. Conifers [SEP] G. engines [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3W92K5RLWUGTGITBK9XWWTOE40FV5G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is contributing to the greenhouse effect? [SEP] A. energy of moving objects [SEP] B. mining gold [SEP] C. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] D. burning fossil fuels [SEP] E. acid rain [SEP] F. melting ice caps [SEP] G. energy usage [SEP] H. single-celled organisms", "id": "3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS0NEAOY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can can cause an increase in the temperature of the lower atmosphere? [SEP] A. solar flares [SEP] B. burning fossil fuels [SEP] C. gas expanding [SEP] D. Dehydration [SEP] E. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] F. radio waves [SEP] G. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] H. Greenhouse gases", "id": "3NKQQ8O39Y4O7GJ4UP5AYJAN3J9UDL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does burning coal increase carbon in? [SEP] A. the atmosphere [SEP] B. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] C. climate [SEP] D. Greenhouse gases [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. circulatory systems [SEP] G. space [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AVASZ5S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What enters the atmosphere when coal, oil, and natural gas is burned? [SEP] A. Heat [SEP] B. toxins [SEP] C. Cars [SEP] D. Gas [SEP] E. h2o [SEP] F. tar [SEP] G. Carbon [SEP] H. energy", "id": "30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S7AFE59", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What kind of fuel use adds the most to global warming? [SEP] A. elbow grease [SEP] B. vehicles [SEP] C. fossil [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. Cars [SEP] G. hydroelectricity [SEP] H. solar energy", "id": "3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJC30IVT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What sort of fuel burning puts carbon into the atmosphere? [SEP] A. Greenhouse gases [SEP] B. Organic compounds [SEP] C. vehicles [SEP] D. Pollution [SEP] E. non-sustainable [SEP] F. chlorofluorocarbons [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. an engine", "id": "3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681U9NK82A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Burning what substances increases carbon in the atmosphere? [SEP] A. CO2 [SEP] B. oil [SEP] C. tar [SEP] D. gas [SEP] E. CFCs [SEP] F. Cars [SEP] G. coal [SEP] H. peat", "id": "3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXM7MJE1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what is a byproduct of fossil fuels? [SEP] A. heat [SEP] B. sugar [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. carbon [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. tar [SEP] H. Pollution", "id": "3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEAYSNFS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Prehistoric life is preserved in rock when what covers the remains over time? [SEP] A. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] B. an amoebae [SEP] C. layers of sediment [SEP] D. single-celled organisms [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. layers of fungus [SEP] G. layers of bone [SEP] H. layers of mucus", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVRZU2SXO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is formed from layers of sediment covering the remains of organisms over time? [SEP] A. metal [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. rings [SEP] D. coral reef [SEP] E. sea urchins [SEP] F. natural gas [SEP] G. exoskeleton [SEP] H. shells", "id": "3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6KIPDVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "Fossils are formed when remains of living things are what? [SEP] A. buried in mud [SEP] B. break off [SEP] C. covered over time [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. By coral exoskeletons [SEP] F. It remains dormant [SEP] G. saved in a box [SEP] H. kept in the dark", "id": "3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP123UF0I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When an organism has been covered and a fossil created, that organism is: [SEP] A. genus [SEP] B. tiny [SEP] C. death [SEP] D. living [SEP] E. live [SEP] F. deadly [SEP] G. alive [SEP] H. dead", "id": "36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X1DLJFG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What covers remains to create fossils? [SEP] A. Sand and mud [SEP] B. Oxygen and water [SEP] C. Calcium carbonate [SEP] D. Volcanic ash [SEP] E. shells [SEP] F. some invertebrates [SEP] G. Water and oil [SEP] H. detritus", "id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4IS4G6N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can be formed when layers of sediment cover the remains of fish? [SEP] A. oysters [SEP] B. detritus [SEP] C. bones [SEP] D. deposits [SEP] E. fossils [SEP] F. metamorphic rocks [SEP] G. volcanic rock [SEP] H. shells", "id": "3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKXIV6IU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "layers of sand over animal remains eventually creates what? [SEP] A. detritus [SEP] B. fossils [SEP] C. coral reef [SEP] D. glass [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. loose soil [SEP] G. sand traps [SEP] H. quick sand", "id": "3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNN3QZFW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What forms when plants are covered in layers of sediment over time? [SEP] A. Conifers [SEP] B. watershred [SEP] C. fossils [SEP] D. H2O [SEP] E. Echinoids [SEP] F. bubbles [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. bones", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMSSTQUB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is sedimentation caused by? [SEP] A. salmon [SEP] B. streams [SEP] C. wind [SEP] D. storms [SEP] E. rain [SEP] F. a wave [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. water", "id": "3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO000ANVS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What carries something that covers organisms to make fossils? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. Streams [SEP] C. streams. [SEP] D. coral reef [SEP] E. coral [SEP] F. amoebae [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. Nematoda", "id": "3AMW0RGHOD1K1N2L2XKJKIZIFS5NP0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "To ensure that water is safe to drink, harmful what are removed before drinking? [SEP] A. leeches [SEP] B. seeds [SEP] C. toxins [SEP] D. currents [SEP] E. bacteria [SEP] F. substances [SEP] G. Roundworms [SEP] H. plants", "id": "3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ09SY7GX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does treating water remove before drinking it? [SEP] A. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. an area swollen with pus [SEP] D. chlorine, pesticides, heavy metals [SEP] E. molecules [SEP] F. vapor [SEP] G. Mutagenic chemicals [SEP] H. nonliving organic matter", "id": "37Q970SNZE7E08BOPRQFIGRQUIP1SD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can be used to remove harmful substances from water? [SEP] A. chlorine bleach [SEP] B. Heat energy [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. oxygen [SEP] E. helium [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. hydrogen [SEP] H. Calcium carbonate", "id": "3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B5UB1FE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What removes harmful substances from water before drinking? [SEP] A. Calcium carbonate [SEP] B. evaporation [SEP] C. circulatory systems [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. chlorine bleach [SEP] F. one celled organisms [SEP] G. glass [SEP] H. cyanide", "id": "354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3X6M7SH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can be done to water to remove harmful substances before drinking? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. vaporization [SEP] C. Dipping a magnet into it [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. Mixing in heavy metals [SEP] F. Cooking [SEP] G. Boiling it [SEP] H. Adding purified water to it", "id": "369J354OFD96HP3U0X8FOYZ4GH9G64", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what does treating water remove before drinking? [SEP] A. temperature [SEP] B. a pathogens [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. h2o [SEP] E. mussels [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. pollution [SEP] H. toxins", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92OXL8RD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what is also used to remove harmful substances from water before drinking [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. pressure [SEP] C. air [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. a pathogens [SEP] F. toxins [SEP] G. Chlorine [SEP] H. Cooking", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSOABW6J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Distilling water removes what before people drink it? [SEP] A. one celled organisms [SEP] B. single-celled organisms [SEP] C. layers of fat [SEP] D. Chemical energy [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. hydrogen [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. oxygen", "id": "3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6PFU5OX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is treating water used to remove before drinking? [SEP] A. arsenic [SEP] B. air [SEP] C. cellulose [SEP] D. chemicals [SEP] E. Collagen [SEP] F. loose dirt [SEP] G. water vapor [SEP] H. ice", "id": "3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVESHBBE60", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Boiling can make water less what to drink? [SEP] A. germs [SEP] B. safe [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. pure [SEP] E. harmful [SEP] F. dangerous [SEP] G. wet [SEP] H. heat", "id": "3PIWWX1FJJ5SWM82SMN7UFWP8UAJJP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "treating water is a what? [SEP] A. liquid [SEP] B. abomination [SEP] C. chemicals [SEP] D. support [SEP] E. health [SEP] F. harm [SEP] G. luxury [SEP] H. shame", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RMCSC9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can treating water prevent? [SEP] A. death [SEP] B. rabies [SEP] C. Wealth accumulation [SEP] D. fire [SEP] E. erosion [SEP] F. safety [SEP] G. mildew [SEP] H. capitalism", "id": "32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6WM3BVX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Why do we generally treat H2O? [SEP] A. to add water to crops [SEP] B. hydration [SEP] C. vaporization [SEP] D. to water the garden [SEP] E. to drink it [SEP] F. looseness [SEP] G. to track it [SEP] H. evaporation", "id": "308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3M0KC9IW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is treating water to remove harmful substances done before? [SEP] A. vaporization [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. evaporation [SEP] D. hydration [SEP] E. dangerous [SEP] F. Frogs [SEP] G. Relieve pain [SEP] H. a pathogens", "id": "324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK4AM070", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what does bottled water have none of? [SEP] A. energy barrier [SEP] B. cloudy and rainy weather [SEP] C. harmful substances [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. energy usage [SEP] F. Brutal temperatures [SEP] G. Heat energy [SEP] H. hard outer covering", "id": "3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCG47I7I1", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Eating something that contains what can have a negative impact on an animal's survival? [SEP] A. protein [SEP] B. minerals [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. cigarettes [SEP] E. Greenhouse gases [SEP] F. direct damage to the lungs [SEP] G. synthetic chemicals [SEP] H. Pesticides", "id": "3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXH0HHD3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what's survival has a negative impact when eating something that contains pollutants? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. smog [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. opossums [SEP] E. Pesticides [SEP] F. dead plants [SEP] G. influenza [SEP] H. humans", "id": "37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH5DOSC5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what has a negative impact on an organism's survival? [SEP] A. eating food [SEP] B. eating fish [SEP] C. eating water [SEP] D. liver cancer [SEP] E. Greenhouse gasses [SEP] F. fossil fuels [SEP] G. eating mercury [SEP] H. harmful substances", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUW13O2Y", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Eating something that contains what can kill directly and selectively? [SEP] A. berries [SEP] B. candy [SEP] C. pollutants [SEP] D. Pesticides [SEP] E. influenza [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. mushrooms [SEP] H. viruses", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714YK1KB8Z", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is an advantage of eating naturally organic food? [SEP] A. Possibly longer survival [SEP] B. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] C. to stay warm [SEP] D. Help plants grow [SEP] E. Shorter temper [SEP] F. Fewer calories [SEP] G. More protein [SEP] H. lowered energy cost", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TOI95T7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Eating something that contains what can have a negative impact on a living being's health? [SEP] A. Pesticides [SEP] B. pollutants [SEP] C. bones [SEP] D. toxins [SEP] E. fossil fuels [SEP] F. calories [SEP] G. contamination [SEP] H. blood", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHTUVUM8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Eating something that what has a negative impact on an organism 's survival? [SEP] A. contains water [SEP] B. Smoking [SEP] C. contains fiber [SEP] D. contains nutrients [SEP] E. harmful substances [SEP] F. influenza [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. contains lead", "id": "3MTMREQS4VH31D5X5FT9Q6NEKYPAWL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "pollutants have a negative impact on animals if what? [SEP] A. kill them [SEP] B. ignored [SEP] C. ingested [SEP] D. Cars [SEP] E. Smoking [SEP] F. circumvented [SEP] G. Pesticides [SEP] H. avoided", "id": "31LVTDXBL79FP0FF3C8TCLV8M99RL9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can cancer have? [SEP] A. nucleus of a cell [SEP] B. a lot of human deaths [SEP] C. Short term wealth [SEP] D. decreased differentiation [SEP] E. Positive impact [SEP] F. death and devastation [SEP] G. Negative impact on survival [SEP] H. children", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BS6NCNE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Eating something that contains pollutants has a negative impact on what? [SEP] A. Species [SEP] B. the Moon [SEP] C. the Sun [SEP] D. photosynthesis [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. plants [SEP] G. a dolphin [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3RRKQLT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "cells of leaves and surface cells of stems contain what pigment chlorophyll? [SEP] A. rings [SEP] B. blue [SEP] C. orange [SEP] D. bushes [SEP] E. legumes [SEP] F. small [SEP] G. red [SEP] H. green", "id": "3JV9LGBJWTDW6V9Y0TU95YLV2BFGOU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What do animals lack? [SEP] A. skin [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. Bodily water [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. chlorophyll [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3I0BTBYZAXKBP52FSEE4MXWH94SY0N", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do animals lack? [SEP] A. hearts [SEP] B. skin cells [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. the body's largest organ [SEP] E. organic matter [SEP] F. characteristics [SEP] G. green pigment chlorophyll [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "39ZSFO5CA8V1A2JW4LRL1H50CQ7UJE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what do animals not have? [SEP] A. Bodily water [SEP] B. spine [SEP] C. skin [SEP] D. chlorophyll [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. brain [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3QRYMNZ7FYGITFVSJET3PS0F2YGTN5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Photosynthesis takes place in [SEP] A. chloroplasts [SEP] B. sunlight [SEP] C. silk plants [SEP] D. peachleaf willow [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. oxygen plants [SEP] G. chlorine plants [SEP] H. In their leaves", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P5UNDKR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what do animals lack? [SEP] A. Bodily water [SEP] B. hair [SEP] C. skin cells [SEP] D. fur and fat [SEP] E. chlorophyll [SEP] F. lungs [SEP] G. Chemical energy [SEP] H. sensory neurons", "id": "3TMSXRD2X6Z77PSX9W0GF5UB6FY1WF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What makes leaves on plants green? [SEP] A. Having no sunlight [SEP] B. Solar energy [SEP] C. reflecting light [SEP] D. the sun [SEP] E. Chlorophyll [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. h2o [SEP] H. Soil health", "id": "3AAPLD8UCCGQJJ9HGGYQK83JKG7HTC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "fungus lacks the green pigment contained in what [SEP] A. cell walls [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. chloroplasts [SEP] D. proteins [SEP] E. Organic compounds [SEP] F. Greenhouse gases [SEP] G. Epidermis [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1PEBYYQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Leaves contain the green pigment [SEP] A. peachleaf willow [SEP] B. chlorophyll [SEP] C. Chemical energy [SEP] D. xylem cells [SEP] E. Plants growth [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. elastin [SEP] H. melanin", "id": "3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXXVS8QU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are chlorophyll? [SEP] A. greenstick fractures [SEP] B. In their leaves [SEP] C. white blood cells [SEP] D. color of leaves [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. photosynthetic [SEP] H. red blood cells", "id": "3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SAT1KAAB9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What contains the green compound chlorophyll? [SEP] A. mitochondria [SEP] B. Most plants [SEP] C. vacuoles [SEP] D. color of leaves [SEP] E. cell walls [SEP] F. peachleaf willow [SEP] G. In their leaves [SEP] H. chloroplasts", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVKBDHQTF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What contains the green pigment chlorophyll? [SEP] A. seeds [SEP] B. orchids [SEP] C. barnacles [SEP] D. cacti [SEP] E. plastids [SEP] F. ferns [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51H05M5I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what do organellescontain? [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. honeybees [SEP] C. sensory neurons [SEP] D. matter vibrating [SEP] E. aerobic capacity [SEP] F. bioaerosols [SEP] G. alveoli [SEP] H. chlorophyll", "id": "3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NQFE4AR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "the site of what contains the green pigment chlorophyll? [SEP] A. orchids [SEP] B. fertile [SEP] C. peachleaf willow [SEP] D. In their leaves [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. Most plants [SEP] G. an organism's body [SEP] H. swamp vegetation", "id": "32VNZTT0A73JRS8UXK9CQ4TXR3J4RL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used for detecting prey and avoiding danger by animals? [SEP] A. messengers [SEP] B. feeding [SEP] C. hiding [SEP] D. hearing [SEP] E. hormones [SEP] F. eating [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. the eyes", "id": "304SM51WA33FD6TGROJ4OS4ZH29SBX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Those who cannot sense sound are called what? [SEP] A. Anosmic [SEP] B. ill [SEP] C. Mute [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. Blind [SEP] F. rabies [SEP] G. Frogs. [SEP] H. Deaf", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE4KWFML", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what uses hearing to sense sound? [SEP] A. plants [SEP] B. radio waves [SEP] C. bears [SEP] D. humans [SEP] E. oak trees [SEP] F. Bats [SEP] G. Lobsters [SEP] H. omnivores", "id": "30MVJZJNHMC3QAVT6AWU5LIMXT1J9Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What uses ears to hear? [SEP] A. Stereos [SEP] B. humans [SEP] C. TVs [SEP] D. Animals [SEP] E. Mammal [SEP] F. organisms [SEP] G. pigeons [SEP] H. Plants", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A008TP0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What are used for sensing sound in animals? [SEP] A. in the frog family [SEP] B. four limbs [SEP] C. non-functioning ears [SEP] D. noses [SEP] E. eyes [SEP] F. chemical messengers [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. functioning ears", "id": "3R3YRB5GRF2Q99GSAFE88I2HKSHUAE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Which sense do animals use to avoid predators? [SEP] A. Neuron. [SEP] B. taste [SEP] C. hearing [SEP] D. hormones [SEP] E. sense of humor [SEP] F. retina [SEP] G. the eyes [SEP] H. deafness", "id": "3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGT4TV9L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what uses hearing to sense sound? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. Whales [SEP] C. cats [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. bears [SEP] F. vibrations [SEP] G. plants [SEP] H. planets", "id": "3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOVPXPBO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are used for sensing sounds by animals? [SEP] A. ears [SEP] B. echolocation [SEP] C. birds [SEP] D. fibers [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. the nose [SEP] G. Frogs. [SEP] H. the blood", "id": "3ZAZR5XV01HVON700G97V57KRCPZCL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What can animals sense? [SEP] A. a pathogens [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. hormones [SEP] D. decibels [SEP] E. mitosis [SEP] F. heat [SEP] G. erosion [SEP] H. decomposition", "id": "3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21VNBHRJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what uses hearing to sense sound? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. h2o [SEP] C. Whales [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. cows [SEP] G. protist [SEP] H. bears", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QGK2AGZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What does an ear improve? [SEP] A. activation energy [SEP] B. Relieve pain [SEP] C. Sensing sound [SEP] D. looseness [SEP] E. vision [SEP] F. Sensing wavelengths [SEP] G. nervous system [SEP] H. sight", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8F3Z1CY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What do most animals have? [SEP] A. Social [SEP] B. no legs [SEP] C. fur [SEP] D. chlorplasts [SEP] E. photosynthesis [SEP] F. traits [SEP] G. ears [SEP] H. genes", "id": "3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEBX3PUUS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do dogs sense sound? [SEP] A. Heart rate [SEP] B. observe it [SEP] C. sight [SEP] D. hormones [SEP] E. waves [SEP] F. touch [SEP] G. hearing [SEP] H. smell", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6WCVAIN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what in the inner ear is used for sensing sound by animals? [SEP] A. neurons [SEP] B. Frogs. [SEP] C. tube [SEP] D. Frogs [SEP] E. fluid [SEP] F. fibers [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. motors", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AZUVZ53", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Hearing is used for sensing _ by animals? [SEP] A. A Greek letter [SEP] B. waves [SEP] C. vibrations [SEP] D. motion [SEP] E. messengers [SEP] F. humans [SEP] G. four limbs [SEP] H. some mammals", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RWOPVWT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "Dogs use hearing for [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. population movement [SEP] C. sensing sound [SEP] D. circulatory systems [SEP] E. chemical messengers [SEP] F. courtship [SEP] G. support [SEP] H. it can be seen", "id": "3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3SO0I1U", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What tells cells what to do? [SEP] A. sensory neurons [SEP] B. a person's family [SEP] C. a person's lungs [SEP] D. It helps them survive [SEP] E. a person's genetic fingerprint [SEP] F. Something coming from a gland [SEP] G. a person's skin [SEP] H. absorb light energy", "id": "3KKG4CDWKIXDNSC8339QZJT3H7049X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Molecules of DNA are encoded with discrete units of what? [SEP] A. information [SEP] B. Joules [SEP] C. proteins [SEP] D. cell walls [SEP] E. colors [SEP] F. Length [SEP] G. A Greek letter [SEP] H. Decibels", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LLG0TBS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What is inherited at conception? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. litter [SEP] C. pain [SEP] D. anger [SEP] E. Instructions [SEP] F. fur and fat [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. magic", "id": "3TUI152ZZBM2NSWBXN1ANGCPF4R1QY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what molecules are encoded with instructions that tell cells what to do? [SEP] A. chlorophyll [SEP] B. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] C. A Greek letter [SEP] D. to move people [SEP] E. cell walls [SEP] F. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] G. move to different locations [SEP] H. ribosomes", "id": "3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVU6FU5T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what do genes carry? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. Energy [SEP] C. calories [SEP] D. instructions [SEP] E. Chemical energy [SEP] F. fat [SEP] G. acid [SEP] H. colors", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZGRQK91", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What molecules are are encoded with instructions that tell cells what to do? [SEP] A. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] B. mitosis [SEP] C. philtrums [SEP] D. viruses [SEP] E. allow growth [SEP] F. A Greek letter [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. deoxyribonucleic acid", "id": "3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EKADU1K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What tells a cell what to do? [SEP] A. breathe [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. Energy [SEP] D. voltage [SEP] E. fever [SEP] F. genes [SEP] G. nerves [SEP] H. state", "id": "3OE22WJIGINIWPN9ZBBUYIHMQJLUQN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What tells a cell what to do? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. proteins [SEP] C. A computer [SEP] D. Energy [SEP] E. nerves [SEP] F. sweating [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BFLANCT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Molecules of what are encoded with instructions that tell cells what to do? [SEP] A. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] B. A compound that donates proton [SEP] C. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] D. A person's genetic fingerprint [SEP] E. characteristics [SEP] F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. it helps plants in growing", "id": "3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV6210ZECZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are encoded with instructions that tell cells what to do? [SEP] A. heat or cold [SEP] B. sensory neurons [SEP] C. a delta [SEP] D. gene segments [SEP] E. A Greek letter [SEP] F. to move people [SEP] G. lie detectors [SEP] H. Electrical energy", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUSR1HGD", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can live on the surface of their host? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. fungi [SEP] C. embryos [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. insects [SEP] G. wasps [SEP] H. orchids", "id": "3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTJ397KL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where so parasites go to survive? [SEP] A. in a field [SEP] B. away from a host [SEP] C. heat produced [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. in the water [SEP] F. on a host [SEP] G. Most plants [SEP] H. retina", "id": "33ISQZVXPPLIGUWQ82PZK76ZF7FCCY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "some what adhere to cell surfaces? [SEP] A. Absorb light [SEP] B. allow growth [SEP] C. sand [SEP] D. particles [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. designs [SEP] H. fungi", "id": "3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MRKSPHV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What unwanted creature would be found on the surface of a human body using it as a host? [SEP] A. Tapeworm. [SEP] B. Leeches. [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. animals [SEP] E. insects [SEP] F. Hookworm [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. Bracelet.", "id": "39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29XIBT3D", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Where do leeches live in relation to their hosts? [SEP] A. In their beds [SEP] B. body water [SEP] C. competing for resources [SEP] D. In their shoes [SEP] E. loose soil [SEP] F. In their intestines [SEP] G. important habitats [SEP] H. On their surface", "id": "35GCEFQ6I5N7BNBH7NY6223QIJ8Z3K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Where do ticks live? [SEP] A. loose soil [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. with their fur [SEP] D. In the blood [SEP] E. Behind teeth [SEP] F. On the surface [SEP] G. In the mouth [SEP] H. an organism's body", "id": "30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP87ADX0J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what sometimes lives on the surface of their host? [SEP] A. lungs [SEP] B. an organism's body [SEP] C. human [SEP] D. barnacles [SEP] E. fleas and ticks [SEP] F. density [SEP] G. sensory neurons [SEP] H. bacteria", "id": "3PH3VY7DJLW42LD5H7987ZENGFRZWL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "An example parasites are [SEP] A. mites [SEP] B. vines [SEP] C. weeds [SEP] D. small [SEP] E. orchids [SEP] F. harmful [SEP] G. fungus [SEP] H. insects", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P5VHDKN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "some what live on the surface of their computer? [SEP] A. humans [SEP] B. bacteria [SEP] C. warm-blooded [SEP] D. hosts [SEP] E. parasites [SEP] F. harm them [SEP] G. computers [SEP] H. internal components", "id": "3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZEA4K9F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "If ethanol were burned, what could be made? [SEP] A. nuclear waste [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. massive damage [SEP] D. coal tar [SEP] E. Solutions [SEP] F. engines [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. plastic", "id": "3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32L1QQ78", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What is used to produce electricity by burning? [SEP] A. carbon [SEP] B. Oak [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. coal [SEP] E. fish [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. wood [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UWCIICT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be done to wood and straw to produce electricity? [SEP] A. massive damage [SEP] B. It can be crushed [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. It can be burned. [SEP] E. matter vibrating [SEP] F. It can be boiled [SEP] G. Plant growth is reduced [SEP] H. it can be chopped", "id": "3YOH7BII096WY1EERW12YI7W9PEKV0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what reduces greenhouse effect? [SEP] A. Fully cooking the oysters [SEP] B. Something made from fermented ricce [SEP] C. fuel [SEP] D. reusing materials [SEP] E. gas [SEP] F. some electricity production [SEP] G. evaporative cooling [SEP] H. cells", "id": "3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8O10LKQ7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "a form of alcohol is used to produce electricity by what? [SEP] A. reducing heat [SEP] B. burning [SEP] C. spreading seeds [SEP] D. sharing pressure [SEP] E. deadly [SEP] F. drinking [SEP] G. consumers [SEP] H. Decibels", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1W0Z6NZ6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Burning garbage can be used to produce what? [SEP] A. warmth [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. a slowing of global warming [SEP] D. gold [SEP] E. electricity [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. mutant protection [SEP] H. carbon dioxide", "id": "3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRBFHXBR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is biofuel used to produce? [SEP] A. disease [SEP] B. chemicals [SEP] C. waste [SEP] D. bamboo [SEP] E. engines [SEP] F. sleep [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. food", "id": "3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFRQWJZF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Biofuel is used to produce what when it is burned? [SEP] A. water [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. oil [SEP] E. gasoline [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LTADAXG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what is used to produce electricity by burning? [SEP] A. air [SEP] B. heat [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. calcite [SEP] F. hydrogen [SEP] G. fire [SEP] H. ethanol", "id": "3B4YI393V9VEUSAI2A5ZEHEZ03PSSX", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What is used to produce electricity by burning? [SEP] A. rocks [SEP] B. Gas [SEP] C. fish [SEP] D. hemp [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. coal [SEP] G. oil [SEP] H. Oak", "id": "3TPWUS5F890RUS2VPTP0W1D2LGOWCI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What produces electricity by burning? [SEP] A. Green beans [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. Alcohols [SEP] D. Water [SEP] E. Most plants [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. Sand [SEP] H. heat energy", "id": "32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RR021RU7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what does methane produce when burned? [SEP] A. carbon dioxide [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. electricity [SEP] D. The atmosphere [SEP] E. heat energy [SEP] F. adding heat [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. kinetic energy", "id": "3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P83SKDO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What can a plant be used to produce when it's burned? [SEP] A. toxins [SEP] B. energy [SEP] C. sun's heat [SEP] D. carbon dioxide [SEP] E. kinetic energy [SEP] F. heat energy [SEP] G. adding heat [SEP] H. Electricity", "id": "38JBBYETQO9UIO3PBEPCRXUEBXS4E8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "what produces electricty by burning? [SEP] A. cactuses [SEP] B. ethanol [SEP] C. engines [SEP] D. cigars [SEP] E. organisms [SEP] F. cigarettes [SEP] G. Conifers [SEP] H. ferns", "id": "338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRWZ4AHI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is burning ethanol used to produce? [SEP] A. heat energy [SEP] B. rays or beams [SEP] C. adding heat [SEP] D. kinetic energy [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. carbon dioxide [SEP] G. electricity [SEP] H. engines", "id": "3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7WFPDH8V", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What forms a zygote? [SEP] A. Most plants [SEP] B. a sperm and an egg [SEP] C. remains of prehistoric life [SEP] D. bacteria [SEP] E. and egg and an egg [SEP] F. Leptospirosis [SEP] G. a sperm and a sperm [SEP] H. Plant reproduction", "id": "3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOUQP9GHE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Fertilization occurs when _ fuse. [SEP] A. fertile [SEP] B. sperm ducts [SEP] C. heat [SEP] D. eggs [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. gametes [SEP] G. pollen [SEP] H. ovaries", "id": "3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R10XXDP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what begins when a sperm and an egg fuse? [SEP] A. Leptospirosis [SEP] B. cellular regeneration [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. seeds [SEP] E. death [SEP] F. pollen [SEP] G. pregnancy [SEP] H. competition", "id": "339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2X2FIKO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What do sperm penetrate? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. eggs [SEP] C. seeds [SEP] D. cells [SEP] E. plants [SEP] F. chromosomes [SEP] G. mines [SEP] H. skin", "id": "3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAFF0404", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What causes fertilization? [SEP] A. pollen [SEP] B. infertility [SEP] C. gametes [SEP] D. orchids [SEP] E. seeds [SEP] F. no physical contact [SEP] G. honeybees [SEP] H. isolation", "id": "30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8HXLI2L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What takes place in the fallopian tubes? [SEP] A. sweating [SEP] B. Fertilization [SEP] C. Chromosomes split [SEP] D. matter vibrating [SEP] E. Oxygen is aborbed [SEP] F. flow of electrons [SEP] G. Veins and arteries. [SEP] H. Sex", "id": "35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV9AATVZK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Fertilization occurs when a sperm and nuclei what? [SEP] A. fuse [SEP] B. leave [SEP] C. CO 2 [SEP] D. fusion [SEP] E. emerge [SEP] F. grow [SEP] G. H 2 O [SEP] H. procreate", "id": "3H7Z272LX76UDNZ0QK447QVT9G0LPS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What happens with the formation of the embryo? [SEP] A. Plants growth [SEP] B. Plant reproduction [SEP] C. oxidation reaction [SEP] D. cancer [SEP] E. sex [SEP] F. cell death [SEP] G. It expands [SEP] H. fertilization", "id": "3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AXUKZ5Q", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "when is timing critical? [SEP] A. for gravity [SEP] B. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] C. earth's orbit [SEP] D. when sperm and egg fuse [SEP] E. flow of electrons [SEP] F. earth's rotation [SEP] G. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] H. movement of tectonic plates", "id": "34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUJUWNYC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "When is timing critical? [SEP] A. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun [SEP] B. object is kicked [SEP] C. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] D. flow of electrons [SEP] E. when the sperm and egg fuse [SEP] F. Earth revolving around the sun [SEP] G. Warm air moving into cold air [SEP] H. seed dispersal", "id": "3ZQIG0FLQEFNT18VGAK5MT1RSWFWVW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "timing is critical for what occurs when a what and an egg fuse? [SEP] A. Cooking [SEP] B. Flowers [SEP] C. fusion [SEP] D. embryos [SEP] E. pollen [SEP] F. seeds [SEP] G. heat [SEP] H. sperm", "id": "3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DRMEKUO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What type of mollusk inseminate the sperm and egg internally? [SEP] A. insects [SEP] B. it needs them [SEP] C. graptolites [SEP] D. reproduce [SEP] E. barnacles [SEP] F. during the day [SEP] G. a fish [SEP] H. Cephalopod", "id": "33M4IA01QG0APUW4HVBHNFQVH20XRA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "If something is outside during the day it will receive what? [SEP] A. photons [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. energy [SEP] D. applause [SEP] E. Solar energy [SEP] F. derision [SEP] G. photographs [SEP] H. radiation", "id": "36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEXL4AER", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What make chlorine dissipate rapidly? [SEP] A. being kept in the dark [SEP] B. local weather changes [SEP] C. fissures of hot, acidic water [SEP] D. being outside at night [SEP] E. being outside during the day [SEP] F. circulatory systems [SEP] G. being contained in a bottle [SEP] H. The bending of a ray of light", "id": "39GHHAVOMFQ2T4PHPF03OD76AMVJ47", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "It is harmful to place paintings where [SEP] A. mines [SEP] B. cold [SEP] C. inside [SEP] D. outside [SEP] E. threatened [SEP] F. on the wall [SEP] G. dangerous [SEP] H. in a drawer", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XJTV74S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "All plants outdoors make what during the day? [SEP] A. sunlight [SEP] B. noise [SEP] C. Energy. [SEP] D. Glucose [SEP] E. salt [SEP] F. energy [SEP] G. seeds [SEP] H. sugar", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIF7CCY6", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Something where during the day may receive skin rashes or burns? [SEP] A. in the dark [SEP] B. an object [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. in a closet [SEP] E. outside [SEP] F. in a hole [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. dormant", "id": "3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUR1O2OS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what will an object receive if it's outside during the day? [SEP] A. sleeping [SEP] B. Electrical energy [SEP] C. UVA and UVB rays [SEP] D. heat energy [SEP] E. electromagnetic energy [SEP] F. diseases [SEP] G. carbon poisoning [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "3FTYUGLFSUK7M1TPTOX2Q7I7701D56", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "If something is outside during the day then that something will receive what? [SEP] A. rays or beams [SEP] B. energy from Mars [SEP] C. ice [SEP] D. water [SEP] E. energy from the sun [SEP] F. wavelengths and photons [SEP] G. sun's heat [SEP] H. rain or sun shine", "id": "3B2X28YI3WEAQ8VJKBG1NN874PHB6S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What will something receive if they are outside during the day? [SEP] A. Sun [SEP] B. Light [SEP] C. darkness [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. mistrust [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. fear", "id": "3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6YD88AL4", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Where do green plants grow best? [SEP] A. dark corners [SEP] B. soils [SEP] C. outside [SEP] D. on Mars [SEP] E. mild [SEP] F. indoors [SEP] G. loose soil [SEP] H. Light", "id": "3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JF1KWQK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "When does something receive sun? [SEP] A. at night [SEP] B. It gets heated up [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. during the day [SEP] E. by indirect light [SEP] F. in darkness [SEP] G. after dusk [SEP] H. Solar energy", "id": "33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8FHJC1L", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "An outdoor shower during the day will receive what? [SEP] A. evaporation [SEP] B. heat energy [SEP] C. body water [SEP] D. less water [SEP] E. sunlight [SEP] F. power [SEP] G. energy [SEP] H. Energy.", "id": "35H6S234SAZ81SEAJ1POK18FO9156H", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is a health benefit you receive for being outside? [SEP] A. Relieve pain [SEP] B. staying warm [SEP] C. exercise [SEP] D. inactive [SEP] E. vitamin D [SEP] F. air cools [SEP] G. layers of fat [SEP] H. sweating", "id": "3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2XQRN47K", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What was formed through erosion over long periods of time? [SEP] A. Columbia River Gorge [SEP] B. a hydraulic system [SEP] C. swamp vegetation [SEP] D. Mississippi River delta [SEP] E. the Moon [SEP] F. Calcium carbonate [SEP] G. the Himalayan mountains [SEP] H. permineralization", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2ZO4LY8R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what does erosion form? [SEP] A. valleys [SEP] B. Sediment [SEP] C. mountains [SEP] D. canyons [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. hills [SEP] G. soft soil [SEP] H. loose soil", "id": "3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF35JB9AS", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are most canyons formed by over long periods of time? [SEP] A. hurricanes [SEP] B. wind tunnels [SEP] C. dangerous [SEP] D. forces [SEP] E. kalenchoes [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. high populations [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQJFTKYW", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are canyons formed by? [SEP] A. clouds [SEP] B. stars [SEP] C. erosion [SEP] D. loose soil [SEP] E. wind [SEP] F. ice wedging [SEP] G. rainwater [SEP] H. calcite", "id": "326O153BMIX7IKMI4PQ5U1OKKP1DE0", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Where can one readily see the geologic history of an area? [SEP] A. down [SEP] B. scuba diving [SEP] C. soils [SEP] D. pastureland [SEP] E. canyon [SEP] F. driving [SEP] G. Mountains [SEP] H. mines", "id": "3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKCIY5J8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What are formed by flowing rivers through erosion over long periods of time? [SEP] A. Sediment [SEP] B. soft soil [SEP] C. forests [SEP] D. deep gorges [SEP] E. cloud cover [SEP] F. patch reefs [SEP] G. big oceans [SEP] H. kalenchoes", "id": "3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403WVKL8I", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What geological form is made by rivers weathering the land over time? [SEP] A. mountains [SEP] B. plains [SEP] C. loose soil [SEP] D. soft soil [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. soils [SEP] G. canyons [SEP] H. hills", "id": "3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MU3WBY4F", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Flowing water forms most canyons through erosion over what? [SEP] A. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] B. dry streambeds [SEP] C. long periods of time [SEP] D. Physical weathering [SEP] E. Time and energy [SEP] F. short periods of time [SEP] G. massive damage [SEP] H. calving glaciers", "id": "3UN61F00HWO1NBCUBPSMVWZB05A5R8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are most canyons caused by? [SEP] A. erosion [SEP] B. Physical weathering [SEP] C. magic [SEP] D. Freezing temperature [SEP] E. Flowing water [SEP] F. ice wedging [SEP] G. Flowing gas [SEP] H. flooding", "id": "3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1W0A7NZT", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Water and time can work together to create what? [SEP] A. a wave [SEP] B. canyon [SEP] C. matter [SEP] D. heat [SEP] E. soils [SEP] F. mercury [SEP] G. iron [SEP] H. desert", "id": "3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8BRW9O7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are formed by flowing rivers through erosion over long periods of time? [SEP] A. deserts [SEP] B. a hydraulic system [SEP] C. deep valleys [SEP] D. pyramids [SEP] E. Calcium carbonate [SEP] F. patch reefs [SEP] G. buildings [SEP] H. Sediment", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLK7RMFBH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are formed by flowing rivers through erosion over long periods of time. [SEP] A. streams [SEP] B. soft soil [SEP] C. patch reefs [SEP] D. flooding [SEP] E. Sediment [SEP] F. seas [SEP] G. deep gorges [SEP] H. wildfires", "id": "33F859I566CQNXF0GU75KEXXO9WHBL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "Most canyons are formed by rivers flowing and what type of erosion? [SEP] A. forces [SEP] B. mechanical [SEP] C. uncontrolled [SEP] D. geological [SEP] E. Water expanding [SEP] F. flooding [SEP] G. thrust [SEP] H. barrel-shaped", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700IX5I3J", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "How do we track canyon changes? [SEP] A. LEDs [SEP] B. wind [SEP] C. forces [SEP] D. river [SEP] E. slow [SEP] F. Pins [SEP] G. Raft [SEP] H. three", "id": "3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53GOC6RIJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what can form canyons? [SEP] A. spring [SEP] B. storms [SEP] C. dams [SEP] D. mines [SEP] E. salmon [SEP] F. two [SEP] G. rain [SEP] H. cut", "id": "3J88R45B2GXPDHGP437SIKQGSEOPXM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are steroid hormones made of? [SEP] A. bacteria [SEP] B. fats [SEP] C. sugar [SEP] D. muscle [SEP] E. H 2 O [SEP] F. sunlight [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. SO2", "id": "3NVC2EB65QY76X1CB1WNOVUOCXC3YL", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are steroid hormones made of? [SEP] A. fats [SEP] B. blood [SEP] C. H 2 O [SEP] D. sugar [SEP] E. dust [SEP] F. muscle [SEP] G. gasoline [SEP] H. SO2", "id": "3LEIZ60CDJYTQP0XOWZGTF6CKZ49ZB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "what are soluble in blood? [SEP] A. viruses [SEP] B. lipids [SEP] C. glucose [SEP] D. Solutions [SEP] E. red blood cells [SEP] F. an ion [SEP] G. white blood cells [SEP] H. liquid", "id": "3IXEICO792IAMUP0KX7MNHET9AJT6T", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what exists in some steroids [SEP] A. Energy [SEP] B. Energy. [SEP] C. is cholesterol a phospholipid [SEP] D. does cholesterol contain fat [SEP] E. resistance [SEP] F. are body fats steroids [SEP] G. strength [SEP] H. body fat", "id": "3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QF0GAG8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Growth hormones are derived from phospholipds and: [SEP] A. Energy. [SEP] B. cholesterol [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. layers of fat [SEP] E. fur and fat [SEP] F. Chemical energy [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TBGO5T5", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "what are steroid hormones made of? [SEP] A. diverse hydrophobic molecules [SEP] B. Something coming from a gland [SEP] C. Molecular kinetic energy [SEP] D. A compound that donates proton [SEP] E. female sex cells [SEP] F. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] G. increases a body's strength [SEP] H. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen", "id": "3FIJLY1B6U38DVP44916CDQ9BIEPFM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "Steroids are derivatives of what? [SEP] A. fossil fuels [SEP] B. kinetic energy [SEP] C. Pesticides [SEP] D. sensory neurons [SEP] E. cholesterol [SEP] F. layers of fat [SEP] G. acetic acid [SEP] H. bioaerosols", "id": "3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z2431ORB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Steroid hormones are made of what kind of matter? [SEP] A. increases a body's strength [SEP] B. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] C. Something coming from a gland [SEP] D. diverse hydrophobic molecules [SEP] E. it helps plants in growing [SEP] F. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers [SEP] G. A compound that donates proton [SEP] H. Chemical energy", "id": "3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANFJBAN2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is made of diverse hydrophobic molecules? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. gastropod shells [SEP] C. fur and fat [SEP] D. Steroid hormones [SEP] E. an object [SEP] F. Veins and arteries. [SEP] G. bioaerosols [SEP] H. Most plants", "id": "38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSCGX6WF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what are steroids made of? [SEP] A. an anion [SEP] B. glucose [SEP] C. lmestone [SEP] D. Acids [SEP] E. Energy. [SEP] F. lipids [SEP] G. reduce [SEP] H. Energy", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29A1NV0M3", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "An electron microscope is used for seeing things what? [SEP] A. dying [SEP] B. an image [SEP] C. Light [SEP] D. growing [SEP] E. magnified [SEP] F. tiny polyps [SEP] G. smaller [SEP] H. photons", "id": "3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYCRW61W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What is used to see atoms? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. molecules [SEP] C. Electron microscope [SEP] D. A Greek letter [SEP] E. Labs [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. mystery [SEP] H. sense organs", "id": "3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y0ZTLM8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What are used to illuminate small objects to look larger? [SEP] A. Minerals [SEP] B. Elements [SEP] C. mirrors [SEP] D. Neon [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. satellites [SEP] G. Electrons [SEP] H. Light", "id": "33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPIT081C", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can be used to see bacteria by making them appear bigger? [SEP] A. an image [SEP] B. telescope [SEP] C. tiny polyps [SEP] D. dogs [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. magnifying glass [SEP] H. microscope", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWUG6GB7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Electron microscopes are used for seeing very small things and doing what? [SEP] A. making them small [SEP] B. observe it [SEP] C. duplicate itself [SEP] D. making them tiny [SEP] E. making them invisible [SEP] F. rays or beams [SEP] G. magnifying them [SEP] H. major threat to health", "id": "3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GFUT1KR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What can make small objects seem bigger? [SEP] A. Movement of an air mass [SEP] B. a ruler [SEP] C. reflecting light [SEP] D. a wheelchair [SEP] E. a magnifying glass [SEP] F. graduated cylinder [SEP] G. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] H. Light passing through water", "id": "3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV2JNVPI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "magnifying objects hundreds of thousands of times is used for seeing what? [SEP] A. electromagnetic energy [SEP] B. movement of tectonic plates [SEP] C. rays or beams [SEP] D. tiny expanded things [SEP] E. Light passing through water [SEP] F. very magnetic objects [SEP] G. very small objects [SEP] H. very big objects", "id": "3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKWC0SW9", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "what can make things appear larger? [SEP] A. mutations [SEP] B. deuterostomes [SEP] C. prism [SEP] D. mirror [SEP] E. microscope [SEP] F. glass [SEP] G. goggles [SEP] H. adding heat", "id": "3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSMI9M8A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can make cells appear bigger? [SEP] A. prolactin release [SEP] B. kaleidoscope [SEP] C. electron microscope [SEP] D. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] E. radars [SEP] F. deuterostomes [SEP] G. Electrical energy [SEP] H. stethoscope", "id": "33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR67VCVTTV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "To make very small objects appear bigger, one can use what instead of light for illumination? [SEP] A. electricity [SEP] B. electron beam [SEP] C. by indirect light [SEP] D. reflecting light [SEP] E. photons [SEP] F. Electrical energy [SEP] G. heat energy [SEP] H. mirrors", "id": "3R2UR8A0IAF7SH4OP3UDTKLQ28IOXC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "How can you see objects and make them appear bigger? [SEP] A. tectonic plates being pushed together [SEP] B. To avoid death [SEP] C. converting electricity to heat [SEP] D. electrons rather than light [SEP] E. refraction of light [SEP] F. ability to sense light [SEP] G. It gets more light [SEP] H. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun", "id": "32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWGXZOHF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What do living things require for survival? [SEP] A. faith [SEP] B. love [SEP] C. bamboo [SEP] D. food [SEP] E. heat [SEP] F. oxygen [SEP] G. warmth [SEP] H. friendship", "id": "3KJYX6QCM9A1NH8W9B1QX37JN32JVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Living things all require survival and what? [SEP] A. critical organs [SEP] B. degrading [SEP] C. genetic diversity [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. moisturizing [SEP] F. reproduction [SEP] G. swimming [SEP] H. food and shelter", "id": "3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK4DVTQP", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do ALL plants require for survival? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. Warm climate [SEP] C. nutrients [SEP] D. thirst [SEP] E. Sunlight [SEP] F. Firm soil [SEP] G. Fresh pollen [SEP] H. Proteins", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWUFIBGC", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What requires energy for survival? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. Bats [SEP] C. humans [SEP] D. sunlight [SEP] E. water [SEP] F. animals [SEP] G. rocks [SEP] H. trees", "id": "3LEP4MGT3GZ9BHAYUYOFTTIZHRHDBR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What type of motion do living things use? [SEP] A. wind [SEP] B. Kinetic [SEP] C. Telekinetic [SEP] D. Limbs [SEP] E. Slow [SEP] F. Gravitational [SEP] G. movement [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW3Y59D7W", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What does food help a living thing do? [SEP] A. Regrows it [SEP] B. growth [SEP] C. health [SEP] D. stay warm [SEP] E. Survive [SEP] F. Reproduce [SEP] G. Walk [SEP] H. Hunt", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHFWEUMH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What can help those with food scarcity survive? [SEP] A. food and shelter [SEP] B. A Low Carb Diet [SEP] C. Pictures of rice [SEP] D. Yukon Gold potatoes [SEP] E. agriculture [SEP] F. Plastic straws [SEP] G. animals with backbones [SEP] H. hydrate their cells", "id": "38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WE9M1FMZ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "what requires energy for survival? [SEP] A. gravity [SEP] B. plants [SEP] C. animals [SEP] D. density [SEP] E. Lobsters [SEP] F. Joules [SEP] G. Clams [SEP] H. humans", "id": "3HRMW88U16PBVOD19BQTS29A4ZO0MN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "living things all require energy conservation as a what? [SEP] A. support [SEP] B. good [SEP] C. Species [SEP] D. syndrome [SEP] E. gene [SEP] F. adapt [SEP] G. habit [SEP] H. trait", "id": "3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSVGF4QG", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What require energy for survival? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. animals [SEP] C. water vapor [SEP] D. batteries [SEP] E. humans [SEP] F. bacteria [SEP] G. the Sun [SEP] H. Clams", "id": "378XPAWRUCCL0ILSGYPUPFE6WHWAIY", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What do all living things require in order to reproduce? [SEP] A. Proteins [SEP] B. food [SEP] C. DNA [SEP] D. nutrients [SEP] E. energy [SEP] F. Light [SEP] G. bamboo [SEP] H. sunlight", "id": "3GLB5JMZFXU52YI9AKGTU49W2VSDGE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What do living things require? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. water [SEP] C. lipids [SEP] D. health [SEP] E. oxygen [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. cells [SEP] H. Sun", "id": "31Q0U3WYDPESHARW1OS4NPVUEWG71R", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What are organs of excretion? [SEP] A. kalenchoes [SEP] B. Malpighian tubes [SEP] C. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] D. ankles [SEP] E. rocks [SEP] F. tibias [SEP] G. the body's largest organ [SEP] H. Veins and arteries.", "id": "379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWPUQ1LE7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is part of the life process? [SEP] A. firefighters [SEP] B. Chemical energy [SEP] C. bacteria [SEP] D. First responders [SEP] E. police [SEP] F. Organic compounds [SEP] G. Excretory system [SEP] H. oxidation reaction", "id": "3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA6U3A01", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "A thing that is what makes up the excretory system. [SEP] A. matter [SEP] B. vital [SEP] C. omniscient [SEP] D. external [SEP] E. toads [SEP] F. food [SEP] G. always angry [SEP] H. animals", "id": "3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X3QS937", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What is part of an animal's excretory system? [SEP] A. alveoli [SEP] B. garbage chute [SEP] C. pollen [SEP] D. glucose [SEP] E. bloodstream [SEP] F. kidneys [SEP] G. food [SEP] H. intake", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUQJPZXB", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What is the purpose of organs of excretion? [SEP] A. Removing waste from blood [SEP] B. Producing offspring [SEP] C. storing water [SEP] D. water conservation [SEP] E. it protects them [SEP] F. destroying bacteria [SEP] G. Circulating blood [SEP] H. Producing hormones", "id": "3STRJBFXOWQHL9APM11NX0JB9CLKTK", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What removes waste from blood? [SEP] A. exhaling [SEP] B. Leptospirosis [SEP] C. hemmhorage [SEP] D. Acids [SEP] E. excretion [SEP] F. glucose [SEP] G. bacteria [SEP] H. respiration", "id": "358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY2BRXVN", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Kidneys are a part of what system? [SEP] A. allow growth [SEP] B. excretory [SEP] C. respiratory [SEP] D. organ [SEP] E. complex [SEP] F. storing water [SEP] G. endocrine [SEP] H. circulatory", "id": "3IAS3U3I0FFM87CIX94YXARVNT42B8", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What removes waste from the blood? [SEP] A. Veins and arteries. [SEP] B. alleles [SEP] C. Leptospirosis [SEP] D. the spinal cord [SEP] E. Special disposal [SEP] F. an area swollen with pus [SEP] G. oxygen [SEP] H. organs of excretion", "id": "3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A4BZTPH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "Organs of waste do what to the waste system? [SEP] A. harm them [SEP] B. stink up [SEP] C. make up [SEP] D. recovery [SEP] E. recycling [SEP] F. eat up [SEP] G. poop up [SEP] H. store", "id": "3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVHEYX7G", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "what helps make up the excretory system? [SEP] A. sugar [SEP] B. gills [SEP] C. h2o [SEP] D. lungs [SEP] E. aorta [SEP] F. bowel [SEP] G. fungi [SEP] H. honey", "id": "3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYCKDD8A", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What removes waste and toxic substances from the blood? [SEP] A. Special disposal [SEP] B. Something coming from a gland [SEP] C. aqueous solution [SEP] D. Veins and arteries. [SEP] E. digestive system organs [SEP] F. that material's properties [SEP] G. Something that causes allergies [SEP] H. microorganisms", "id": "3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y7YV8BO", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Graduated cylinders are used to measure the volume of the second form of what? [SEP] A. barrel [SEP] B. rain [SEP] C. light [SEP] D. matter [SEP] E. Water [SEP] F. speed [SEP] G. solutes [SEP] H. sound", "id": "3KB8R4ZV1E6CN1KPWOPNZELWTQXGBH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which unit could a graduated cylinder measure in? [SEP] A. salinity [SEP] B. Grams [SEP] C. Liters [SEP] D. Centimeters [SEP] E. Dilution [SEP] F. solutes [SEP] G. Amperes [SEP] H. two", "id": "3HPZF4IVNMSVJXXV4U7OHYYIGG6CYJ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "graduation markings are used to measure the what of a liquid [SEP] A. viscocity [SEP] B. size [SEP] C. flow [SEP] D. volume [SEP] E. density [SEP] F. smell [SEP] G. Decibels [SEP] H. tube", "id": "3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZK6HZGU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What can graduated cylinders measure the volume of? [SEP] A. blood [SEP] B. vapors [SEP] C. Alcohol [SEP] D. stars [SEP] E. the Moon [SEP] F. atoms [SEP] G. water [SEP] H. oil", "id": "3DR23U6WE5DEZ9IFQFQKZ566N8BTEF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "How do you calculate water? [SEP] A. they body they live in [SEP] B. With a scale [SEP] C. chemical equations [SEP] D. A graduated cylinder [SEP] E. A thermometer [SEP] F. Temperature [SEP] G. With a gauge [SEP] H. it's bodily water decreases", "id": "33IZTU6J810MQ9WHWKBMDPVR10ASXA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What unit do graduated cylinders use? [SEP] A. engines [SEP] B. meters [SEP] C. power [SEP] D. liters [SEP] E. inches [SEP] F. two [SEP] G. cellulose [SEP] H. pounds", "id": "3VZLGYJEYL9JRLIVRC5U9ISUONOXZE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "a graduated cylinder is used to measure what? [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. liquid meters [SEP] C. liquid pounds [SEP] D. liquid ounces [SEP] E. Temperature [SEP] F. grams of powder [SEP] G. kinetic energy [SEP] H. solutes", "id": "31UV0MXWNQBOUC9BL2YDH4YKD1L5II", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "The volume of what can be measured with a graduated cylinder? [SEP] A. vinegar [SEP] B. milk [SEP] C. vapors [SEP] D. ruler [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. water [SEP] G. gas [SEP] H. rocks", "id": "3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM7GPDYVE", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What can be used to measure the volume of water? [SEP] A. Spring Loaded Cylinder [SEP] B. Tape Measure [SEP] C. watershred [SEP] D. Earth orbiting the Sun [SEP] E. an electron lens [SEP] F. a graduated cylinder [SEP] G. an electron microscope [SEP] H. Ruler", "id": "3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKZEYSEI", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "What unit of measure do cylinder measure volumes of liquid in? [SEP] A. cups [SEP] B. Fe [SEP] C. ounces [SEP] D. mL [SEP] E. H20 [SEP] F. pH [SEP] G. cubic centimeters [SEP] H. h2o", "id": "3HMIGG0U4L5T7U7INIRJFC2Z6XB8YV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "What is a graduated cylinder used to measure? [SEP] A. Weight of sun [SEP] B. Temperature [SEP] C. Volume of water [SEP] D. Weight of moon [SEP] E. Calcium carbonate [SEP] F. Sound levels [SEP] G. objects that have mass [SEP] H. air pressure", "id": "31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO53N6OV2", "metadata": {"answerKey": "C"}} {"text": "What is used to measure how much space a liquid takes up? [SEP] A. aerobic capacity [SEP] B. a graduated student [SEP] C. Water expanding [SEP] D. a graduated cylinder [SEP] E. body water [SEP] F. a scale [SEP] G. a granulated cylinder [SEP] H. Light passing through water", "id": "3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYMF8LNA", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "A graduated cylinder can be used to measure volume of [SEP] A. rain [SEP] B. water vapor [SEP] C. Bodily water [SEP] D. Water [SEP] E. blood [SEP] F. solutes [SEP] G. ocean water [SEP] H. Gasoline", "id": "3QY5DC2MXRJL50X0LV00MJD8H6DFUR", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}} {"text": "What can graduated cylinders be used for? [SEP] A. A transportation fuel [SEP] B. reusing materials [SEP] C. igniting fuel and oxidiser [SEP] D. Electrical energy [SEP] E. measuring volume of water [SEP] F. Burning fuel and air [SEP] G. heat production [SEP] H. it keeps an organism warm", "id": "3FPRZHYEPY6Q23676Q93HWQUSPZ3VH", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what more accurately measure compared to a graduated cylinder [SEP] A. density [SEP] B. Pipets [SEP] C. Dilution [SEP] D. solutes [SEP] E. size [SEP] F. toughness [SEP] G. arteries [SEP] H. blastoids", "id": "37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G922M68RQ", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What could be used to to measure how many milliliters something is? [SEP] A. solid, liquid, gas [SEP] B. A graduated cylinder [SEP] C. objects that have mass [SEP] D. an electron microscope [SEP] E. The bending of a ray of light [SEP] F. deoxyribonucleic acid [SEP] G. a hydraulic system [SEP] H. microscope", "id": "3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHT98UMF", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "Reptiles have what for protection? [SEP] A. shells [SEP] B. cartilage [SEP] C. the skin [SEP] D. hair [SEP] E. fur [SEP] F. scales [SEP] G. keratin [SEP] H. beaks", "id": "3OS4RQUCR9E691OUL4J5HTLKR4HFBM", "metadata": {"answerKey": "F"}} {"text": "what do scaled animals use scales for? [SEP] A. swimming [SEP] B. Weight [SEP] C. digestion [SEP] D. energy [SEP] E. camouflage [SEP] F. flying [SEP] G. it needs them [SEP] H. energy barrier", "id": "3A0EX8ZRN8NC9S5PQUBT6ES0XHJBYV", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "What protects lizards? [SEP] A. The venom they damage predators with [SEP] B. energy barrier [SEP] C. The type of food they eat [SEP] D. Their offspring [SEP] E. Their body [SEP] F. shells [SEP] G. quadriceps [SEP] H. exoskeleton", "id": "3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1KUN5A7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "what uses its skin for protection? [SEP] A. amphibians [SEP] B. squids [SEP] C. worms [SEP] D. shield [SEP] E. alligators [SEP] F. sea urchins [SEP] G. Annelids [SEP] H. chicken", "id": "3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI74ZI6S7", "metadata": {"answerKey": "E"}} {"text": "Chitin can be used for protection by whom? [SEP] A. Fungi [SEP] B. People [SEP] C. Man [SEP] D. Fish [SEP] E. trees [SEP] F. Dogs [SEP] G. animal [SEP] H. Birds", "id": "3KAKFY4PGU1LGXM77JAK2700NGCI3X", "metadata": {"answerKey": "D"}} {"text": "Which type of animal uses plates for protection? [SEP] A. squids [SEP] B. reptiles [SEP] C. sea urchins [SEP] D. fish [SEP] E. amphibians [SEP] F. Frogs [SEP] G. mammals [SEP] H. salmon", "id": "336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51JZ9M5M", "metadata": {"answerKey": "B"}} {"text": "What are used for protection by fish? [SEP] A. scales [SEP] B. fins [SEP] C. streams. [SEP] D. coral [SEP] E. gills [SEP] F. Collagen [SEP] G. mussels [SEP] H. whiskers", "id": "3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LN8GTBU", "metadata": {"answerKey": "A"}} {"text": "What are pangolins covered in? [SEP] A. tunicates [SEP] B. Echinoids [SEP] C. shells [SEP] D. exoskeleton [SEP] E. blastoids [SEP] F. barrel-shaped [SEP] G. protection [SEP] H. white", "id": "3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGNA4E28", "metadata": {"answerKey": "G"}} {"text": "What are covered with protection? [SEP] A. apples [SEP] B. trees [SEP] C. coral [SEP] D. clams [SEP] E. roses [SEP] F. wings [SEP] G. hats [SEP] H. fish", "id": "3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RBHVC9S", "metadata": {"answerKey": "H"}}