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3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XRZ8O8J | what are frightened by noise? | {
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33JKGHPFYCTEGK58AHSR3E5NLYGNMN | what cause loud noises to animals | {
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3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IGD4B2F6 | loud noises can cause hamsters to deliver quite a what? | {
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"food"
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} | F | loud noises can cause animals to startle | When startled or hurt, hamsters can deliver quite a bite. | loud noises can cause hamsters to deliver quite a bite | loud noises can cause hamsters to deliver quite a what? (A) deadly (B) package (C) lecture (D) delivery (E) rabies (F) bite (G) Injury (H) food |
3D4CH1LGEASTZ85SY4BR88Q6KRU9GH | Flat spots on rail car wheels can cause what to startle? | {
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} | A | loud noises can cause animals to startle | Flat spots on rail car wheels cause a loud banging noise. | Flat spots on rail car wheels can cause animals to startle | Flat spots on rail car wheels can cause what to startle? (A) animals (B) water (C) planes (D) vehicles (E) people (F) nerves (G) deaf people (H) an object |
3V26SBZTBDD8WGIASUTF6385B0SZZO | What can cause animals to become dangerous? | {
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"hyperthyroidism",
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} | F | loud noises can cause animals to startle | Anything out of the ordinary can startle and spook animals into uncommon and dangerous behaviors. | loud noises can cause animals to become dangerous | What can cause animals to become dangerous? (A) threatened (B) Befriending them (C) influenza (D) hyperthyroidism (E) Helping them (F) Loud noises (G) Happy thoughts (H) steroids |
34QN5IT0TZQWAZBXFAGANK8FUKF085 | What does loud noises often do to mammals? | {
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3SB5N7Y3O33B3EHFY8SYFXPDI690G8 | Thunder can do what to animals? | {
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"kill them",
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} | G | loud noises can cause animals to startle | Thunder, however, is more than a simple, loud explosive sound following a lightning bolt. | Thunder can startle animals | Thunder can do what to animals? (A) decrease stamina (B) It gets heated up (C) remove fur (D) kill them (E) lengthen tails (F) protect them (G) startle them (H) improve digestion |
30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP85CDX0L | What can loud noises be? | {
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} | G | loud noises can cause animals to startle | An injured animal can be very dangerous. | loud noises can be dangerous | What can loud noises be? (A) a chime (B) kinetic (C) sound (D) supersonic (E) mechanical (F) Pollution (G) dangerous (H) threatened |
3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TAG8T5C | What might a loud noise in the woods make an animal do? | {
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31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD6353NJP | what can loud noises cause animals to do? | {
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} | G | loud noises can cause animals to startle | Snorts often are emitted by startled animals S16801. | loud noises can cause animals to snort | what can loud noises cause animals to do? (A) struck (B) death (C) kicked (D) Injury (E) sweat (F) running (G) snort (H) reacts |
3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HK7LUWS0 | What can cause animals to startle? | {
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"Engine",
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"Frogs",
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"motors"
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} | C | loud noises can cause animals to startle | Guns are loud, folks, and the sound is painful. | guns can cause animals to startle | What can cause animals to startle? (A) Engine (B) storms (C) guns (D) Frogs (E) metal (F) motion (G) Cars (H) motors |
3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCNTNJSK | Heat and pain may be felt on the skin because of what? | {
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} | D | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | Tight fitting shoes can increase the pressure on the skin and exacerbates the pain. | Nerves can be used to feel heat and pain on the skin | Heat and pain may be felt on the skin because of what? (A) sweating (B) Decibels (C) forces (D) nerves (E) heat (F) bones (G) muscles (H) arteries |
352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRWLT4H6 | The body measures sensor input to the skin such as what? | {
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"kind look",
"lound noises",
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"laughter",
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} | F | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | Firm hugs and hiding under piles of pillows provides the sensory input to the skin known as deep touch-pressure input. | The body uses nerves to measure sensor input to the skin such as firm hugs. | The body measures sensor input to the skin such as what? (A) Heart rate (B) Light (C) kind look (D) lound noises (E) hormones (F) firm hugs (G) laughter (H) Temperature |
3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYY8X42ZO | How do you feel heat on your skin? | {
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"It burns",
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3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM5HILCA | What can nerve endings feel? | {
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"taste",
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} | F | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | Nerve endings in the skin allow us to feel pain, pressure, heat, and cold. | nerves endings can feel cold | What can nerve endings feel? (A) magnetism (B) Injury (C) energy (D) solar rays (E) taste (F) cold (G) harm (H) warmth |
3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UE59AYL | what layer can heat and pressure be felt from nerves? | {
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"exoskeleton",
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"hair",
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} | F | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | Epidermal: Pertaining to the upper layer of cells, on the skin, or elsewhere. | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the epidermal layer | what layer can heat and pressure be felt from nerves? (A) exoskeleton (B) warmth (C) internal organs (D) hair (E) messengers (F) epidermal (G) Riding a bike (H) sweating |
3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUFARR4TA | what can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? | {
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} | H | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | Sensory neurons run anteriorly from the nerve ring to the sensory organs in the head. | sensory neurons can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | what can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? (A) stem cells (B) joules (C) hormones (D) electricity (E) chemical messengers (F) Electrical energy (G) oxygen (H) sensory neurons |
3SUWZRL0MYC8XB73U2IROVES0V8E6K | Nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on what structure | {
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"blood",
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"cells",
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"quadriceps",
"layers of fat",
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} | H | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | Epidermis The epidermis forms the outermost surface of the skin. | Nerves can feel heat and pressure on the epidermis | Nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on what structure (A) blood (B) humans (C) cells (D) Neuron. (E) quadriceps (F) layers of fat (G) arteries (H) Epidermis |
32RIADZISS3VS787C99HGEYT5ZZ4SM | What can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? | {
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} | B | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | How peripheral nerves work Peripheral nerves are made of bundles of nerve fibres, which can be regarded as living telephone wires. | A bundle of fibers can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | What can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? (A) 2 substances rubbing together (B) Something that comes in a bundle of fibers (C) several different ways (D) surfaces rubbing together (E) series of enzyme-mediated reactions (F) flow of electric charge (G) depress neuronal excitability (H) Material carrying electricity |
37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92LL1R8L | How is the sensation of feeling heat and pressure on the skin transmitted? | {
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} | H | nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin | The nerves transmit information electrically. | The sensation of feeling heat and pressure on the skin is transmitted electrically. | How is the sensation of feeling heat and pressure on the skin transmitted? (A) energy (B) unidirectional (C) direct energy (D) rays or beams (E) movement (F) chemical reaction (G) nervous system (H) electrically |
3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVDBR53O | what does the atmosphere do before turning into fog | {
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3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZNZ3COPE | What is formed when water vapor condenses in the air? | {
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} | G | fog is formed by water vapor condensing in the air | But suddenly a fog, a haze, began to form. | A haze is formed when water vapor condenses in the air | What is formed when water vapor condenses in the air? (A) NaCl (B) a wave (C) ice (D) rain (E) clear skies (F) sweat (G) haze (H) rocks |
37M28K1J0QCHVT5YYGAU1GT61OIAJJ | What is fog formed from? | {
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} | H | fog is formed by water vapor condensing in the air | Water vapor that condenses in the air near the ground is fog. | fog forms near the ground | What is fog formed from? (A) atoms (B) antennas (C) watershred (D) scattered light (E) evaporation (F) condensed clouds (G) Wet weather (H) water vapor |
3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827IIJH91 | What kind of vapor condenses to form fog in the air? | {
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"H20",
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} | A | fog is formed by water vapor condensing in the air | Components of water (H2O) 2. | fog is formed by h2o vapor condensing in the air | What kind of vapor condenses to form fog in the air? (A) h2o (B) Oxygen (C) H20 (D) Dew (E) NaCl (F) sodium chloride (G) rain (H) mountain ranges |
3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VPN5U6V | What can be water vapor condensing in air be a hindrance to? | {
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"eating",
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"survival",
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"cooking"
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} | B | fog is formed by water vapor condensing in the air | Fog When driving, fog is an obstacle or a hindrance that makes things obscure. | hindrances to driving are formed by water vapor condensing in the air | What can be water vapor condensing in air be a hindrance to? (A) eating (B) driving (C) survival (D) rain (E) movement (F) farming (G) vehicles (H) cooking |
3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFWPHMT6 | Fog is formed from what condensing? | {
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} | H | fog is formed by water vapor condensing in the air | Fog happens when the water vapor condenses into particles as air temperatures cool. | fog is condensed water vapor | Fog is formed from what condensing? (A) magma (B) nitrogen (C) spring (D) oil (E) gas (F) soil (G) liquid (H) water |
35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV98FWVZV | What is an analogue to fog? | {
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"Halloween",
"steam",
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"mystery"
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} | E | fog is formed by water vapor condensing in the air | An example of water vapor is steam. | Fog and steam are analogous. | What is an analogue to fog? (A) rainy (B) Pacific (C) thunder (D) Halloween (E) steam (F) rain (G) glass (H) mystery |
386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HVZFJL6 | When does haze get denser? | {
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3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWE4OMZ6 | Fog is formed when | {
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"movement",
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37TRT2X24QQME3AQ4UAQWRDCJ98JBY | What is formed by water vapor condensing in the air? | {
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"A transportation fuel"
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3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYRECF0GC0 | What happens when water vapors cool down? | {
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"evaporation",
"chemical changes",
"Something to move",
"prolactin release",
"Energy."
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"D",
"E",
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} | B | fog is formed by water vapor condensing in the air | Fog is essentially very low clouds, consisting of water vapor cooling and beginning to condense. | When water vapors cool down, fog is formed in the air | What happens when water vapors cool down? (A) colder weather (B) Fog is formed (C) Heat energy (D) evaporation (E) chemical changes (F) Something to move (G) prolactin release (H) Energy. |
3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWKL9P54 | What does frozen water break? | {
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3R5F3LQFV2JWXC43QLIYQ511BO0ZO1 | Why do pipes sometimes burst during the winter | {
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"energy usage",
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3WJEQKOXA81A0CPU8R4OXGXK9TP1AN | What happens when water reaches zero degrees Celsius? | {
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3VW6495TLJZ8M0Y00MPDEPQ1J67YY0 | What happens to ice? | {
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3634BBTX0OTGW920REBM3GPXOXIIFN | When does water freeze into ice? | {
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3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4S31XII | What property of a substance changes when it is frozen? | {
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3JW0YLFXRTF08Q806KP18VK5YH7WWJ | Pipes can burst because at low temperatures, water does what? | {
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3ZWFC4W1UU6TP85JH15VH8QOB5CRFZ | beets tolerate how much water expansion | {
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3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORRLU223 | What kind of circulatory system do arthropods have? | {
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3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOEZ050Q | What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? | {
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} | A | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | Interestingly, a squid is also a mollusk. | squids have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? (A) squids (B) fur seals (C) the Sun (D) goats (E) the ocean (F) rocks (G) sharks (H) a fish |
34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8QHJY5Y | shellfish have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump what | {
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"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | F | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | An abalone is a shellfish or mollusk. | shellfish have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | shellfish have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump what (A) liquid (B) life (C) salt (D) food (E) matter (F) blood (G) oxygen (H) water |
3DL65MZB8DEXDSG44TVUAV620P2CED | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that move blood into what? | {
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"B",
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} | H | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | Blood is pumped by the heart into blood vessels called arteries. | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that move blood into vessels called arteries | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that move blood into what? (A) eyes (B) caverns (C) body water (D) food (E) lungs (F) allow growth (G) drink (H) arteries |
3TU5ZICBRD0KYSGWW8AP2QZXT508QI | What does a squids circulatory system pump? | {
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3X3OR7WPZZZ97V0J432TL403J438LT | what have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood | {
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} | E | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | Clams are mollusks that live in the sea or in freshwater. | clams have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood | what have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood (A) a fish (B) aorta (C) bacteria (D) animals (E) clams (F) plants (G) sharks (H) Birds |
3180JW2OT4BKPNTH3KJDT5DKH7R5JK | What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? | {
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} | C | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | An abalone is a shellfish or mollusk. | abalone have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? (A) a fish (B) sharks (C) abalone (D) elephants (E) humans (F) crocodiles (G) giraffes (H) fur seals |
31JLPPHS2UTVCJXA5ENPM4WM2AI3OT | What do mollusks hearts circulate through the body? | {
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} | F | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | Mollusks have a simple heart, which pumps the blood throughout the body. | Mollusks have hearts that circulate blood through the body | What do mollusks hearts circulate through the body? (A) liquid (B) Energy (C) complex (D) food (E) water (F) blood (G) grass (H) oxygen |
339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH21PMIK9 | what have a circulatory system? | {
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} | G | Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. | Mussels are bivalve mollusks. | mussels have a circulatory system | what have a circulatory system? (A) protist (B) fur seals (C) veins (D) mammals (E) animals (F) bacteria (G) mussels (H) sharks |
36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE0E1AED | An animal which may have one or two hearts to pump blood is: | {
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30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8AQR0XZ | what kind of heart do mollusks have? | {
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38BQUHLA9WZWY55KBWS4I35S21DOM8 | Which animals have a circulatory system? | {
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3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LR27TXBE | have a circulatory system with one or two hearts | {
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3ATTHHXXWANXWVTLR8H89NP4QW7XI8 | Inhaling and exhaling fumes of burning tobacco causes damage to what, directly? | {
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3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPF0ICA | What can reduce respiratory system capacity? | {
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} | B | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | When lung damage is experienced, frequently the total capacity of the respiratory system is reduced. | Smoking can reduce respiratory system capacity. | What can reduce respiratory system capacity? (A) Breathing (B) Smoking (C) influenza (D) bacteria (E) Pollution (F) Exercising (G) Pesticides (H) Singing |
3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZJHQDSH | What damages air sacs? | {
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"Smoking",
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} | D | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | Smoking causes irreversible lung damage by breaking the air sacs within the lungs. | Smoking causes direct damage to the air sacs. | What damages air sacs? (A) burning (B) coal (C) Oxygen delivered through cannulas (D) Smoking (E) Drinking alcohol (F) influenza (G) bacteria (H) Cardiovascular exercises |
3X4MXAO0BGNV0URE7QFVLWCO4ZVRW6 | What causes damage to the lungs? | {
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} | B | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | Smoke from cigarettes contains tar, which sticks to the cilia in our lungs. | Tar causes damage to the lungs. | What causes damage to the lungs? (A) breathing (B) tar (C) HPV (D) fire (E) CFCs (F) sunshine (G) coal (H) mist |
352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRXXJH4Y | what causes direct damage to the lungs? | {
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} | A | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | Many people smoke cigarettes. | cigarettes cause direct damage to the lungs | what causes direct damage to the lungs? (A) cigarettes (B) burning (C) tissue (D) hypothyroidism (E) breathing (F) hydrogen (G) amoebae (H) influenza |
3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UDTELKJ | What harms the respiration system? | {
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"Pollution",
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"exercise",
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} | E | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | Mammals are warm blooded, use lungs for respiration, and have four legs. | Smoking causes damage when respirating. | What harms the respiration system? (A) Pollution (B) sweating (C) Pesticides (D) exercise (E) smoking (F) parasites (G) swimming (H) breathing |
3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VONJ2SB | What causes cancer? | {
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"smoking",
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} | E | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | Smoking causes lung cancer. | cancer is caused by smoking | What causes cancer? (A) wind (B) Roundworms (C) abstinence (D) steroids (E) smoking (F) lungs (G) influenza (H) viruses |
3RUIQRXJBBN4M2K2YSBXQ9M92Y6LLJ | Emphysema can be caused by | {
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"smoking",
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} | C | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | With emphysema, there is permanent lung damage in the alveoli. | smoking causes emphysema | Emphysema can be caused by (A) Pollution (B) nitric oxide (C) smoking (D) steroids (E) Pesticides (F) pollen (G) hormones (H) hydrogen peroxide |
3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827LOYH9V | What do cigarettes cause? | {
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} | H | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | Smoking Cigarettes smoking is habit-forming. | cigarettes causes direct damage to the lungs | What do cigarettes cause? (A) circulatory systems (B) a lot of human deaths (C) increased health of lungs (D) increased stamina in life (E) Something that causes allergies (F) guaranteed longer life (G) harmful substances (H) direct damage to the lungs |
3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKLXDES7 | what causes direct damage to the lungs? | {
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} | E | smoking causes direct damage to the lungs | Cigar smoking is on the rise. | cigars cause direct damage to the lungs | what causes direct damage to the lungs? (A) breathing (B) oxygen (C) influenza (D) parasites (E) cigars (F) germs (G) steroids (H) respiring |
3PB5A5BD0V5PLPHZJ7D7UCZ0FBGG7W | What is used to move people? | {
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"marine"
],
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"C",
"D",
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} | F | transportation technology is used for moving people | Transportation Transportation is by truck and raft. | Rafts are used for moving people | What is used to move people? (A) Lift (B) Air (C) cars (D) Populations (E) wind (F) Raft (G) Move (H) marine |
3TK8OJTYM1KX9SBU4O6AUZTV2M0VP1 | what are used for moving people? | {
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"electricity",
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} | A | transportation technology is used for moving people | Transportation technology is built around the vehicle. | vehicles are used for moving people | what are used for moving people? (A) vehicles (B) bicycle (C) Limbs (D) rivers (E) volume (F) lions (G) electricity (H) density |
32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA9OHKEO | What are used to move people? | {
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"cars",
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],
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} | H | transportation technology is used for moving people | Bus Bus transportation is nearby. | buses are used for moving people | What are used to move people? (A) bacteria (B) pencils (C) cars (D) tendons (E) animals (F) muscles (G) wind (H) buses |
3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBJ0KACG | the maglev train is used for moving what | {
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"humans",
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"athletes",
"food",
"waves",
"matter",
"people",
"resouces"
],
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} | G | transportation technology is used for moving people | Another, more immediately feasible, technology for rapid transport is the maglev train. | the maglev train is used for moving people | the maglev train is used for moving what (A) humans (B) containers (C) athletes (D) food (E) waves (F) matter (G) people (H) resouces |
3QEMNNSB2XYM9578HHCZORW331F7DT | The city bus is used for moving what? | {
"text": [
"cars",
"movement",
"humans",
"ideas",
"people",
"heat",
"cities",
"animals"
],
"label": [
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | E | transportation technology is used for moving people | Another mode of transportation is the city bus. | The city bus is used for moving people. | The city bus is used for moving what? (A) cars (B) movement (C) humans (D) ideas (E) people (F) heat (G) cities (H) animals |
3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3Q0PLQA | what does transportation do? | {
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"dries",
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"improve",
"speed",
"recovers",
"driving",
"freezes",
"moves"
],
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} | H | transportation technology is used for moving people | Public Transportation systems move people. | transportation is used for moving things | what does transportation do? (A) dries (B) adapt (C) improve (D) speed (E) recovers (F) driving (G) freezes (H) moves |
3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1W1RA6P | Model rocketry can be used to study how people are what? | {
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3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDALLFS2K2 | transportation technology requires what? | {
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"human effort",
"solar panels",
"scarce resources",
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"support",
"wind energy",
"Electrical energy"
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} | A | transportation technology is used for moving people | Kinetic energy is the energy of moving objects. | transportation technology requires kinetic energy | transportation technology requires what? (A) kinetic energy (B) human effort (C) solar panels (D) scarce resources (E) a hydraulic system (F) support (G) wind energy (H) Electrical energy |
3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANS1BANF | What are buses often used for? | {
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"lowered energy cost",
"to move livestock",
"Quality of life",
"to move freight",
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} | F | transportation technology is used for moving people | Bus transportation can be arranged. | Buses are used to move people. | What are buses often used for? (A) lowered energy cost (B) to move livestock (C) Quality of life (D) to move freight (E) movement (F) to move people (G) to function as a house (H) Electrical energy |
38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSPVFW6U | Which of the following is the fastest that people can be moved with current technology? | {
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"bicycle",
"speed of light",
"supersonic",
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"electricity",
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} | D | transportation technology is used for moving people | Supersonic transport is a viable means of transportation. | With technology, people can be moved at supersonic speeds | Which of the following is the fastest that people can be moved with current technology? (A) Riding a bike (B) bicycle (C) speed of light (D) supersonic (E) Summer (F) superluminal (G) electricity (H) highway speed |
3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BS6DNCF | What are used for moving people? | {
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"dogs",
"cats",
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} | B | transportation technology is used for moving people | Busses and trains are excellent modes of transportation. | trains are used for moving people | What are used for moving people? (A) Limbs (B) trains (C) bicycle (D) dogs (E) cats (F) bike (G) robots (H) engines |
31HQ4X3T3S9RQFFSI18Y2V049F0LS8 | what is used for moving people? | {
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"birds",
"rivers",
"clouds",
"lava",
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"engines",
"electricity"
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} | F | transportation technology is used for moving people | Technology permits space travel and transportation. | space travel is used for moving people | what is used for moving people? (A) a hydraulic system (B) birds (C) rivers (D) clouds (E) lava (F) space travel (G) engines (H) electricity |
3ZPBJO59KP0J2UDKUQYBF4LXRUAHDU | what are a transportation technology | {
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"tractor",
"bike",
"Cars",
"email",
"motors",
"crane",
"fibers",
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"A",
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} | C | transportation technology is used for moving people | Cars can kill people or they can transport people. | Cars are a transportation technology | what are a transportation technology (A) tractor (B) bike (C) Cars (D) email (E) motors (F) crane (G) fibers (H) rivers |
3GD6L00D3SWB2DYJ5UUT67SKJKT1MM | What is public transportation used to transport large amounts of? | {
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"animals",
"energy",
"people",
"air",
"boxes",
"organisms",
"athletes",
"coal"
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"A",
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"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | C | transportation technology is used for moving people | Public transportation is a great way to move massive amounts of people from place to place. | Public transportation is used to transport large amounts of people | What is public transportation used to transport large amounts of? (A) animals (B) energy (C) people (D) air (E) boxes (F) organisms (G) athletes (H) coal |
3BF51CHDTV9P3ACQIEAG0X1ENEW0HN | What do human beings use to move around? | {
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"a hydraulic system",
"electromagnetic energy",
"basic building blocks of life",
"converting electricity to heat",
"Chemical energy",
"kinetic energy",
"transportation technology",
"Electrical energy"
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} | G | transportation technology is used for moving people | People means human beings. | Human beings use transportation technology to move around. | What do human beings use to move around? (A) a hydraulic system (B) electromagnetic energy (C) basic building blocks of life (D) converting electricity to heat (E) Chemical energy (F) kinetic energy (G) transportation technology (H) Electrical energy |
33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPJXV81G | A ruler is used for measuring | {
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"depth",
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} | F | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Lengths A length is a measure of distance. | a ruler is used for measuring distance. | A ruler is used for measuring (A) depth (B) volume (C) dimension (D) size (E) adding heat (F) distance (G) speed (H) feet |
3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMURIU8L | What is length measured in? | {
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"Square Feet",
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"arteries",
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"streams.",
"rivers"
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} | D | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Rulers are divided into inches and fractions of inches. | Length is measured in inches | What is length measured in? (A) Square Feet (B) Liters (C) feet (D) Inches (E) arteries (F) Seconds (G) streams. (H) rivers |
3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQVMATLX | What is used to indicate an object's size? | {
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"clock",
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"thoughts"
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} | D | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Length indicates the buffer's size. | A ruler is used for indicating the object's size. | What is used to indicate an object's size? (A) clock (B) shells (C) shape (D) ruler (E) colors (F) Sight (G) DNA (H) thoughts |
3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS1E0ONP | What's one common unit for measuring the length of an object? | {
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"structure and function",
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"Grams per gallon",
"Length",
"Bundles of fibers",
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} | F | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Rulers are divided into inches and fractions of inches. | The length of an object can be measured in inches or fractions of inches. | What's one common unit for measuring the length of an object? (A) structure and function (B) Time and energy (C) Grams per gallon (D) Length (E) Bundles of fibers (F) Inches or fractions of inches. (G) Pounds (H) deoxyribonucleic acid |
3Y5140Z9DXFSNMRU5H7RFA31QWXPIB | What tool might measure something in meters? | {
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"bamboo",
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"feet",
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"biceps",
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} | F | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Meters are the standard to express measurement of length. | A ruler can be used to measure something in meters. | What tool might measure something in meters? (A) A scale (B) microscope (C) bamboo (D) A protractor (E) feet (F) A ruler (G) biceps (H) A thermometer |
36ZN444YTRXA2MFTQHUCQAYBGUCOIA | What can a ruler measure the meters of? | {
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"an imaginary distance",
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"quarks",
"loose soil",
"animals",
"athletes",
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"an object"
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} | H | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Length Rope lengths are measured in meters. | a ruler can measure an object's meters | What can a ruler measure the meters of? (A) an imaginary distance (B) a black hole (C) quarks (D) loose soil (E) animals (F) athletes (G) sea urchins (H) an object |
37W3JXSD6674XV30LL7PTS5L9IUWYR | What do you measure in inches and fractions of inches? | {
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"Axis",
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"Joules",
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"size",
"feet"
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} | E | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Rulers are divided into inches and fractions of inches. | You can measure the length of an object with inches and fractions of inches | What do you measure in inches and fractions of inches? (A) Axis (B) Time (C) forces (D) Joules (E) Length (F) Weight (G) size (H) feet |
3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIM5YXV | How would you measure the perimeter of the outside of an object? | {
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"With a thermometer.",
"With a hydrometer.",
"by indirect light",
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"electron microscope"
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} | B | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | Perimeter is the total length around the object. | A ruler is used for measuring the perimeter of an object. | How would you measure the perimeter of the outside of an object? (A) With a scale. (B) With a ruler. (C) With a thermometer. (D) With a hydrometer. (E) by indirect light (F) Under 32 degrees (G) focusing a lens (H) electron microscope |
3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9599WP7 | How can you measure a shadow? | {
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"a ruler",
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"an image"
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} | E | a ruler is used for measuring the length of an object | With another ruler, measure the length of the shadow. | a shadow can be measured by a ruler | How can you measure a shadow? (A) size (B) observe it (C) Light (D) simple (E) a ruler (F) mirrors (G) Winter (H) an image |
3A1COHJ8NJU7LZHTDINVTC7W24CH8B | What differ strongly in appearance and are barrel shaped? | {
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"bears",
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"abdomens",
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} | H | Adult tunicates are barrel-shaped. | Tunicates differ strongly in appearance between the adult and larva. | Tunicates differ strongly in appearance and are barrel shaped. | What differ strongly in appearance and are barrel shaped? (A) bears (B) barnacles (C) abdomens (D) oxen (E) Leptospirosis (F) cacti (G) burrs (H) tunicates |
3S4AW7T80BH8OUDHS0CG4SKYJ4Y4LJ | What shape are sea squirts? | {
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"cross"
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3OHYZ19UGC4VW4WVET2Z9CAS765AOY | what adults are barrel-shaped? | {
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} | F | Adult tunicates are barrel-shaped. | Tunicates, or sea squirts, are marine organisms covered with a gelatinous tunic. | adult sea squirts are barrel-shaped | what adults are barrel-shaped? (A) offspring (B) fertile (C) barnacles (D) Length (E) insects (F) sea squirts (G) humans (H) beer |
3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYQ0IBOB | What are barrel-shaped? | {
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"adult giraffes",
"adult sea squirts",
"gastropod shells",
"adult starfish",
"Leptospirosis",
"adult sloths",
"Veins and arteries.",
"the body's largest organ"
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} | B | Adult tunicates are barrel-shaped. | Sea squirts are the best known tunicates. | adult sea squirts are barrel-shaped | What are barrel-shaped? (A) adult giraffes (B) adult sea squirts (C) gastropod shells (D) adult starfish (E) Leptospirosis (F) adult sloths (G) Veins and arteries. (H) the body's largest organ |
3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EIKB1U7 | what adults are barrel-shaped? | {
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3DBQWDE4Y6XG8DK2IIB5MCU1M5UN5S | What shapes are bluebells? | {
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"Conifers",
"Barrel",
"bushes",
"trees",
"complex",
"lmestone",
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"seeds"
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} | B | Adult tunicates are barrel-shaped. | Bluebell tunicates are really pretty. | Bluebells are barrel-shaped | What shapes are bluebells? (A) Conifers (B) Barrel (C) bushes (D) trees (E) complex (F) lmestone (G) Flowers (H) seeds |
3MH9DQ757WBRJ0TVWF6I44DKLA5UGE | Adult tulip bulbs are what shape? | {
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"Something to move",
"fertile",
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3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21WWDHR4 | Bulbs can be classified as what shape | {
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"a prism",
"LEDs",
"barrel",
"grow",
"complex",
"Flowers",
"Grow well",
"orchids"
],
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} | C | Adult tunicates are barrel-shaped. | Bulbs are classifies as tunicate or non-tunicate. | Bulbs can be classified as barrel-shaped | Bulbs can be classified as what shape (A) a prism (B) LEDs (C) barrel (D) grow (E) complex (F) Flowers (G) Grow well (H) orchids |
3I2PTA7R3TT4TTIX5X7SSV8OSYDQKS | Adult urochordates are _-shaped. | {
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"Length",
"a prism",
"fossils",
"grow",
"barrel",
"fertile",
"Grow well",
"revolving"
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} | E | Adult tunicates are barrel-shaped. | Urochordates are commonly called tunicates. | Adult urochordates are barrel-shaped. | Adult urochordates are _-shaped. (A) Length (B) a prism (C) fossils (D) grow (E) barrel (F) fertile (G) Grow well (H) revolving |
3N4BPTXIO8RWLMPEM6RX2W5DP5GUK0 | cranberry harvests require the presence of what | {
"text": [
"seeds",
"lipids",
"Sun",
"RNA",
"freezing rain",
"strong winds",
"bees",
"large farms"
],
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} | G | pollination requires pollinators | Pollination Bee pollination is essential for a bountiful cranberry harvest. | cranberry harvests require the presence of bees | cranberry harvests require the presence of what (A) seeds (B) lipids (C) Sun (D) RNA (E) freezing rain (F) strong winds (G) bees (H) large farms |
34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ51RMGQ | Who pollinates? | {
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"trees",
"corn",
"male",
"plants",
"ants",
"flowers",
"bees"
],
"label": [
"A",
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} | H | pollination requires pollinators | Bees are usually required for effective pollen transfer. | bees pollinate | Who pollinates? (A) apples (B) trees (C) corn (D) male (E) plants (F) ants (G) flowers (H) bees |
3HFNH7HEMHDZR7MEF6MDU3GVF35GQQ | What do cranberries need for production? | {
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"disease",
"seeds",
"bees",
"food",
"blueberries",
"leaves",
"energy",
"wind pollination"
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} | C | pollination requires pollinators | Pollination Bee pollination is essential for a bountiful cranberry harvest. | Bees are an essential requirement for cranberry production. | What do cranberries need for production? (A) disease (B) seeds (C) bees (D) food (E) blueberries (F) leaves (G) energy (H) wind pollination |
30BXRYBRP4WIB0DBBL317SAIJXBWH8 | what relationship does pollination have towards pollinators? | {
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"unidirectional",
"genetic diversity",
"support",
"bees",
"unrelated",
"it doesn't need them",
"it needs them",
"Time and energy"
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} | G | pollination requires pollinators | Requirements See Needs . | pollination needs pollinators | what relationship does pollination have towards pollinators? (A) unidirectional (B) genetic diversity (C) support (D) bees (E) unrelated (F) it doesn't need them (G) it needs them (H) Time and energy |