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Which of the following are true of the skeletal and muscular systems? I. Contraction is the main function of the muscular system. II. Bones are moved by muscles; they don’t move. III. Support, protection, and blood cell formation are the main functions of the skeletal system. I only is correct II only is correct I and III only are correct I, II, and III are correct
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Which of the following are true of the skeletal and muscular systems? I. Contraction is the main function of the muscular system. II. Bones are moved by muscles; they don’t move. III. Support, protection, and blood cell formation are the main functions of the skeletal system. I only is correct II only is correct I and III only are correct I, II, and III are correct
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Which of the following is the correct route of a nerve impulse in a spinal reflex arc (such as when the leg kicks after the space below the knee is struck with a reflex hammer)? A. Impulse travels up the sensory nerve, into the spine, and then immediately back to the muscle B. Impulse travels up the sensory nerve, up to the brain, and then back to the muscle Impulse travels up the muscle nerve, into the spine, and then immediately back to the sensory nerve D. Impulse travels up the muscle nerve, up to the brain, and then back to the sensory neve
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Which of the following is the correct route of a nerve impulse in a spinal reflex arc (such as when the leg kicks after the space below the knee is struck with a reflex hammer)? A. Impulse travels up the sensory nerve, into the spine, and then immediately back to the muscle B. Impulse travels up the sensory nerve, up to the brain, and then back to the muscle Impulse travels up the muscle nerve, into the spine, and then immediately back to the sensory nerve D. Impulse travels up the muscle nerve, up to the brain, and then back to the sensory neve
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Which tissue systems make up roots, stems, and leaves?
xylem and phloem parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma dermal, vascular, and ground nodes, internodes, and buds
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Which tissue systems make up roots, stems, and leaves?
xylem and phloem parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma dermal, vascular, and ground nodes, internodes, and buds
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Mold and mushrooms belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C. Fungi D
Mold and mushrooms belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C. Fungi D. Protista
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Mold and mushrooms belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C. Fungi D
Mold and mushrooms belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C. Fungi D. Protista
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Euglena and a paramecium belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C
Euglena and a paramecium belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C. Fungi D. Protista
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Euglena and a paramecium belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C
Euglena and a paramecium belong to Kingdom A. Animal B. Plants C. Fungi D. Protista
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Sperm and egg cells are sex cells, they are considered to be A
Sperm and egg cells are sex cells, they are considered to be A. Haploid B. Gametes c. 1n D. all the above
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Sperm and egg cells are sex cells, they are considered to be A
Sperm and egg cells are sex cells, they are considered to be A. Haploid B. Gametes c. 1n D. all the above
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What is the function of a red blood cell. A. Transport of gases B
What is the function of a red blood cell? A.Transport of gases B.Protection from pathogens C.Communicates through Electrical signals D.Skeletal movement
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What is the function of a red blood cell. A. Transport of gases B
What is the function of a red blood cell? A.Transport of gases B.Protection from pathogens C.Communicates through Electrical signals D.Skeletal movement
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What is the function of a neuron. A. Transport of gases B
What is the function of a neuron? A. Transport of gases B. Protection from pathogens C. Communicates through Electrical signals D. Skeletal movement
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What is the function of a neuron. A. Transport of gases B
What is the function of a neuron? A. Transport of gases B. Protection from pathogens C. Communicates through Electrical signals D. Skeletal movement
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What is the main function of the circulatory system?
A. Transport nutrients, oxygen, and waste products around the body B. Exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen gases between the body and atmosphere C. Isolate waste products and transport them out of the body D. Generate large scale movement of the body as well as internal organs
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What is the main function of the circulatory system?
A. Transport nutrients, oxygen, and waste products around the body B. Exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen gases between the body and atmosphere C. Isolate waste products and transport them out of the body D. Generate large scale movement of the body as well as internal organs
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What is the function of a muscle cell. A. Transport of gases B
What is the function of a muscle cell? A. Transport of gases B. Protection from pathogens C. Communicates through Electrical signals D. Skeletal movement
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What is the function of a muscle cell. A. Transport of gases B
What is the function of a muscle cell? A. Transport of gases B. Protection from pathogens C. Communicates through Electrical signals D. Skeletal movement
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What is the function of xylem. A
What is the function of xylem? A. Protects the plant from foreign invaders B. Provides more surface area for water absorption C. Creates more surface area with chloroplasts for photosynthesis D. Creates a vascular system that allows water and micronutrients to travel up a plant
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What is the function of xylem. A
What is the function of xylem? A. Protects the plant from foreign invaders B. Provides more surface area for water absorption C. Creates more surface area with chloroplasts for photosynthesis D. Creates a vascular system that allows water and micronutrients to travel up a plant
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Hormones in your body help you grow
Hormones in your body help you grow. Which body system is associated with helping you grow? A. Endocrine B. Muscular C. Excretory D. Circulatory
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Hormones in your body help you grow
Hormones in your body help you grow. Which body system is associated with helping you grow? A. Endocrine B. Muscular C. Excretory D. Circulatory
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What is the function of a palisade cell. A
What is the function of a palisade cell? A. Protect the plant from foreign invaders B. Provides more surface area for water absorption C. Creates more surface area closer to the sun with chloroplasts for photosynthesis D.Creates a vascular system that allows water and micronutrients to travel up a plant
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What is the function of a palisade cell. A
What is the function of a palisade cell? A. Protect the plant from foreign invaders B. Provides more surface area for water absorption C. Creates more surface area closer to the sun with chloroplasts for photosynthesis D.Creates a vascular system that allows water and micronutrients to travel up a plant
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Which body system is responsible for the movement of the body, as well as the movement of internal organs? A Skeletal system B Digestive system C Muscular system D Integumentary system
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Which body system is responsible for the movement of the body, as well as the movement of internal organs? C Muscular system
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The main function of the respiratory system is to—
rapidly communicate specific information using electrical impulses. B exchange gases, mostly carbon dioxide and oxygen, between the body and the atmosphere. C send signals in the form of hormones to the body to control growth, reproduction, and metabolism. D filter body fluids to remove waste products from the bloodstream.
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The main function of the respiratory system is to—
B exchange gases, mostly carbon dioxide and oxygen, between the body and the atmosphere. C
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What is function of Pepsin in your stomach A. Digests nucleic acids B
What is function of Pepsin in your stomach A. Digests nucleic acids B. Digests lipids C. Digests proteins D. Digests carbohydrates
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What is function of Pepsin in your stomach A. Digests nucleic acids B
What is function of Pepsin in your stomach A. Digests nucleic acids B. Digests lipids C. Digests proteins D. Digests carbohydrates
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Which of these equations sums up Photosynthesis A
Which of these equations sums up Photosynthesis A. Glucose + water oxygen and carbon dioxide B. Glucose + carbon dioxide oxygen and water C. Carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen sunlight sunlight sunlight
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Which of these equations sums up Photosynthesis A
Which of these equations sums up Photosynthesis A. Glucose + water oxygen and carbon dioxide B. Glucose + carbon dioxide oxygen and water C. Carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen sunlight sunlight sunlight
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The function of a leaf is to convert solar energy into sugar A. True B. False
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The function of a leaf is to convert solar energy into sugar A. True B. False
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Which of these is a physical change of digestive system A
Which of these is a physical change of digestive system A. Hamburger being chewed into pieces B. Saliva breaking down starch into sugars C. Proteins being broken down by acids in the stomach.
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Which of these is a physical change of digestive system A
Which of these is a physical change of digestive system A. Hamburger being chewed into pieces B. Saliva breaking down starch into sugars C. Proteins being broken down by acids in the stomach.
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The enzyme ____________ begins digestion of carbohydrates in the ________. A. pepsin; stomach B. Amylase : mouth C. lactase: small intesting D: Amylase: stomach
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The enzyme ____________ begins digestion of carbohydrates in the ________. A. pepsin; stomach B. Amylase : mouth C. lactase: small intesting D: Amylase: stomach
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Which of the following could be derived from meristem cell? I. Xylem II. Pholem III. Palisade cells IV. Root hair cells A. IV B. I and II C. I, II, III D. All of these
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Which of the following could be derived from meristem cell? I. Xylem II. Pholem III. Palisade cells IV. Root hair cells A. IV B. I and II C. I, II, III D. All of these
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Respiration takes place in_______________ A. Mitochondria B
Respiration takes place in_______________ A. Mitochondria B. Chloroplasts C. Nucleus
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Respiration takes place in_______________ A. Mitochondria B
Respiration takes place in_______________ A. Mitochondria B. Chloroplasts C. Nucleus
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Photosynthesis takes place in the _____________ A. Mitochondria B
Photosynthesis takes place in the _____________ A. Mitochondria B. Chloroplasts C. Nucleus
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Photosynthesis takes place in the _____________ A. Mitochondria B
Photosynthesis takes place in the _____________ A. Mitochondria B. Chloroplasts C. Nucleus
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Which body system provides a structural support for the body and its muscles?
Skeletal system B Digestive system C Muscular system D Integumentary system
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Which body system provides a structural support for the body and its muscles?
A. Skeletal system
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Which one of these is a nerve cell?
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Which one of these is a nerve cell?
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What do plant cells need to carry out photosynthesis? A. Chloroplasts B. Nucleus C. Cell wall
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What do plant cells need to carry out photosynthesis? A. Chloroplasts B. Nucleus C. Cell wall
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Which one of these is a plant cell taking in water
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Which one of these is a nerve cell?
B
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What tissue systems make up root, stems and leaves A
What tissue systems make up root, stems and leaves A. Xylem and phloem B. parenchyma, collenchyma, shlerenchyme C. dermal, vascular and buds
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What tissue systems make up root, stems and leaves A
What tissue systems make up root, stems and leaves A. Xylem and phloem B. parenchyma, collenchyma, shlerenchyme C. dermal, vascular and buds
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Tropism is a growth or turning movement of a plant in response to A
Tropism is a growth or turning movement of a plant in response to A. Stimulus B. Response
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Tropism is a growth or turning movement of a plant in response to A
Tropism is a growth or turning movement of a plant in response to A. Stimulus B. Response
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Geotropism is a type of tropism where plants growth responds to: A
Geotropism is a type of tropism where plants growth responds to: A. touch B. light C. gravity
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Geotropism is a type of tropism where plants growth responds to: A
Geotropism is a type of tropism where plants growth responds to: A. touch B. light C. gravity
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Kingdom A is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
Kingdoms Kingdom Names A B C D E F Eukaryotic - + Cell wall Some Heterotrophic Unicellular True Tissues Aerobic +/- Kingdom A is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
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Kingdom A is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
Kingdoms Kingdom Names A B C D E F Eukaryotic - + Cell wall Some Heterotrophic Unicellular True Tissues Aerobic +/- Kingdom A is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
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Kingdom C is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
Kingdoms Kingdom Names A B C D E F Eukaryotic - + Cell wall Some Heterotrophic Unicellular True Tissues Aerobic +/- Kingdom C is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
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Kingdom C is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
Kingdoms Kingdom Names A B C D E F Eukaryotic - + Cell wall Some Heterotrophic Unicellular True Tissues Aerobic +/- Kingdom C is most likely: A. Fungi B. Plant C. Arachaebacteria
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Plants response to light is: A. Phototrophism B. Geotropism
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Plants response to light is: A. Phototrophism B. Geotropism
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Photosynthesis takes place in ________________ and cellular respiration occurs in __________.
Chloroplast; ribosomes Mitochondria; chloroplasts Chloroplasts; mitochondria Chloroplasts; lysosomes
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Photosynthesis takes place in ________________ and cellular respiration occurs in __________.
Chloroplast; ribosomes Mitochondria; chloroplasts Chloroplasts; mitochondria Chloroplasts; lysosomes
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Which of the following cells would best allow a plant to absorb additional water and nutrients?
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Which of the following cells would best allow a plant to absorb additional water and nutrients?
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