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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? Looking at Cells and Genetics
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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? 1,000,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10 500,000 300,000 175,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000
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/ Both plant and animal cells have / A. a cell membrane, a cell wall, and a nucleus. / B. cytoplasm, vacuoles, and chloroplasts. / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. / D. cytoplasm, chloroplasts, and a cell membrane. / Both plant and animal cells have / A. a cell membrane, a cell wall, and a nucleus. / B. cytoplasm, vacuoles, and chloroplasts. / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. / D. cytoplasm, chloroplasts, and a cell membrane.
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/ Both plant and animal cells have / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. / Both plant and animal cells have / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. Return
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/ One benefit of bacteria is that they can be used to / A. strengthen some wood products. / B. produce plastic from petroleum. / C. produce certain kinds of foods. / D. keep our clothes from wearing out. / One benefit of bacteria is that they can be used to / A. strengthen some wood products. / B. produce plastic from petroleum. / C. produce certain kinds of foods. / D. keep our clothes from wearing out.
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/ One benefit of bacteria is that they can be used to / A. strengthen some wood products. / B. produce plastic from petroleum. / C. produce certain kinds of foods. / D. keep our clothes from wearing out. / One benefit of bacteria is that they can be used to / A. strengthen some wood products. / B. produce plastic from petroleum. / C. produce certain kinds of foods. / D. keep our clothes from wearing out. Return
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/ Racedogs would MOST LIKELY be crossbred for which characteristic? / A. long hair / B. highly developed sense of smell / C. companionship / D. speed / Racedogs would MOST LIKELY be crossbred for which characteristic? / A. long hair / B. highly developed sense of smell / C. companionship / D. speed
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/ Racedogs would MOST LIKELY be crossbred for which characteristic? / A. long hair / B. highly developed sense of smell / C. companionship / D. speed / Racedogs would MOST LIKELY be crossbred for which characteristic? / A. long hair / B. highly developed sense of smell / C. companionship / D. speed Return
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/ Both plant and animal cells have / A. a cell membrane, a cell wall, and a nucleus. / B. cytoplasm, vacuoles, and chloroplasts. / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. / D. cytoplasm, chloroplasts, and a cell membrane. / Both plant and animal cells have / A. a cell membrane, a cell wall, and a nucleus. / B. cytoplasm, vacuoles, and chloroplasts. / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. / D. cytoplasm, chloroplasts, and a cell membrane.
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/ Both plant and animal cells have / A. a cell membrane, a cell wall, and a nucleus. / B. cytoplasm, vacuoles, and chloroplasts. / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. / D. cytoplasm, chloroplasts, and a cell membrane. / Both plant and animal cells have / A. a cell membrane, a cell wall, and a nucleus. / B. cytoplasm, vacuoles, and chloroplasts. / C. a cell membrane, a nucleus, and cytoplasm. / D. cytoplasm, chloroplasts, and a cell membrane. Return
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/ A reason scientists crossbreed dairy cattle is to produce cows that / A. give more milk. / B. have fewer calves. / C. eat corn instead of hay. / D. drink more water. / A reason scientists crossbreed dairy cattle is to produce cows that / A. give more milk. / B. have fewer calves. / C. eat corn instead of hay. / D. drink more water.
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/ A reason scientists crossbreed dairy cattle is to produce cows that / A. give more milk. / A reason scientists crossbreed dairy cattle is to produce cows that / A. give more milk. Return
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/ Which cell is a plant cell? A. B. C. D.
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/ Which cell is a plant cell? A.
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/ Why is a microscope needed to view cells? / A. to separate cells from each other / B. to make cells look bigger than they are / C. to make cells look smaller than they are / D. to hold the cells still so they can be seen / Why is a microscope needed to view cells? / A. to separate cells from each other / B. to make cells look bigger than they are / C. to make cells look smaller than they are / D. to hold the cells still so they can be seen
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/ Why is a microscope needed to view cells? / B. to make cells look bigger than they are / Why is a microscope needed to view cells? / B. to make cells look bigger than they are Return
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/ If a peach is used as a model of a cell. Which of these is the cell wall? / A. the peach pit / B. the peach skin / C. the peach stem / D. the peach juice / If a peach is used as a model of a cell. Which of these is the cell wall? / A. the peach pit / B. the peach skin / C. the peach stem / D. the peach juice
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/ If a peach is used as a model of a cell. Which of these is the cell wall? / B. the peach skin / If a peach is used as a model of a cell. Which of these is the cell wall? / B. the peach skin Return
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/ Plants growing from maple seeds always become maple trees. Why is this true? / A. Maple trees are easy to grow from seeds. / B. The "pattern" for what seeds can become is determined by the parent plant. / C. Maple seeds always fall where it is best for growing maple trees. / D. The maple seeds that could become other kinds of plants are never healthy. / Plants growing from maple seeds always become maple trees. Why is this true? / A. Maple trees are easy to grow from seeds. / B. The "pattern" for what seeds can become is determined by the parent plant. / C. Maple seeds always fall where it is best for growing maple trees. / D. The maple seeds that could become other kinds of plants are never healthy.
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/ Plants growing from maple seeds always become maple trees. Why is this true? / B. The "pattern" for what seeds can become is determined by the parent plant. / Plants growing from maple seeds always become maple trees. Why is this true? / B. The "pattern" for what seeds can become is determined by the parent plant. Return
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/ In biology class, Felip was looking at plant and animal cells through a microscope. / How could he tell which cell is a plant cell and which cell is an animal cell? / A. Organelles are only in plant cells. / B. Nuclei are only in animal cells. / C. Mitochondria are only in animal cells. / D. Cell walls are only in plant cells. / In biology class, Felip was looking at plant and animal cells through a microscope. / How could he tell which cell is a plant cell and which cell is an animal cell? / A. Organelles are only in plant cells. / B. Nuclei are only in animal cells. / C. Mitochondria are only in animal cells. / D. Cell walls are only in plant cells.
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/ In biology class, Felip was looking at plant and animal cells through a microscope. / How could he tell which cell is a plant cell and which cell is an animal cell? / D. Cell walls are only in plant cells. / In biology class, Felip was looking at plant and animal cells through a microscope. / How could he tell which cell is a plant cell and which cell is an animal cell? / D. Cell walls are only in plant cells. Return
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Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic: Genetics
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1,000,000 Question / A ________________ is a change in DNA during replication. / A. nucleotide / B. hybrid / C. mutation / D. trait / A ________________ is a change in DNA during replication. / A. nucleotide / B. hybrid / C. mutation / D. trait
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1,000,000 Answer / A ________________ is a change in DNA during replication. / C. mutation / A ________________ is a change in DNA during replication. / C. mutation Return
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