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- Maintaining a diet that contains _______ may help to prevent osteoporosis.
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- A. calcium
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- The respiratory system does NOT include the _______.
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- D. heart
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- Which process breaks down large food molecules into smaller molecules using enzymes?
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- B. digestion
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- The _______ is the region of your brain where thought, vision, hearing, touch, and motion are processed.
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- A. Cerebellum
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- Flatworms are able to discern only the brightest and darkest shades of light through _______.
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- A. eyespots
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- Animals that regulate temperature within their bodies are called _______.
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- D. Endotherms
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- _______ help cool your body.
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- B. Sweat glands
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- What part of blood transports dissolved food molecules to every cell?
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- D. plasma
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- What is the period of time in an adolescent's life when sexual maturity begins?
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- D. Puberty
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- The two large claws that scorpions have are called _______.
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- B. pedipalps
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- The bottom layer of your skin which contains blood vessels, glands, hair roots, and different types of nerve endings is called the _______.
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- A. dermis
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- What type of general group of animal is an organism that has a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve chord, and pharyngeal slits along the throat at some point in its development?
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- A. chordate
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- Your bladder stores urine until it can be released through the _______.
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- A. Urethra
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- What is the study of how your anatomy functions called?
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- B. physiology
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- All _______ have jointed appendages and segmented bodies.
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- D. Arthropods
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- Reptiles shed their outer skin to _______.
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- C. grow larger
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- What is the purpose of a placenta?
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- B. To provide nutrients to the baby.
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- What are the specialized molecules in your body that control processes like growth, metabolism, water usage, and reproductive cycles?
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- A. Hormones
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- _______ is responsible for the production of blood cells.
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- C. Bone marrow
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- From what material are the endoskeletons of sharks, rays, and skates made?
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- B. cartilage
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- An example of a Crustacean is a:
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- A. shrimp
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- _______ circulation begins when blood returns to your heart from the superior and inferior vena cava and enters the right atrium.
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- A. Pulmonary
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- In echinoderms, where does breathing take place through thin-walled structures located on the underside of the animal?
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- A. skin gills
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- A heterotrophic multicellular organism that does not have cell walls is called a(n) _______.
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- A. animal
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- Many insects can communicate with each other through their _______.
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- C. pheromones
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- Frogs, salamanders, and newts are examples of _______.
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- C. amphibians
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- The bottom half of a turtle’s shell is called the _______.
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- B. plastron
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- Muscles can only _______.
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- C. pull
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- A sponge can drop a piece of itself on to the floor of the ocean and the little piece then grows into a new individual. This is an example of _______.
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- C. budding
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- The first artery that oxygenated blood passes through when leaving the heart is the _______.
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- B. aorta
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- _______ aid in the immune system to fight infections.
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- D. White blood cells
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- Cell differentiation is the process in which __________.
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- D. Undifferentiated cells undergo physical changes to form specialized cells.
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- The mature stage of a jellyfish is called its _______ stage.
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- C. medusa
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- Which of the following is NOT a mammal?
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- C. Frog
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- _______ line the insides of body cavities that are exposed to the external environment like the nose and lungs.
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- A. Mucous membranes
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- Which is the correct path air takes as it enters the human body?
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- D. trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
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- Which part of the female reproductive system is also called the birth canal?
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- D. Vagina
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- The physical breakdown of food is called _______.
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- C. mechanical digestion
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- Your _______ system, which consists of your skin, hair, and sweat glands, is really the largest single organ on your body.
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- C. integumentary
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- Which of the following describes an autoimmune disorder?
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- C.
- The immune system kills the virus before it sickens the person.
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- The _______ make up more than 40% of all vertebrates in the world.
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- C. bony fish
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- Athletes that are good at jumping and sprinting have muscles called _______.
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- A. fast-twitch muscles
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- Animals, such as the koala, whose premature young climb into their mother’s pouch are called _______.
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- B. marsupials
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- _______ feathers shape the bird and give rigidity to the wings.
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- A. Contour
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- What would happen to a cell in very hot temperatures?
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- D.
- The enzymes in the cell would denature and stop functioning.
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- Your circulatory system does NOT _______.
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- C. provide blood transfusions to prevent disease
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- Many _______, like octopi, squids and cuttlefish, have suckers on their tentacles that help them grab their prey.
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- C. Cephalopods
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- What part of a fish's brain is responsible for the sense of smell?
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- D. olfactory bulbs
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- The _______ is a group of organs working together to bring about the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment.
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- C. respiratory system
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- The "hand-winged" mammals, such as bats belong to the order:
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- C. Chiroptera
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- In which part of the female reproductive system does a fetus develop?
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- A. Uterus
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- What is the process of a female frog releasing a stash of eggs which the male frog then fertilizes?
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- D. viviparous
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- The polysaccharide that makes up the exoskeleton of Arthropods is:
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- B. protein
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- Leeches and earthworms are members of the _______ Phylum.
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- A. Annelid
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- Where are the sperm cells stored and matured?
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- C. Testes
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- The actions of involuntary muscles and of the automatic internal organs is controlled by the:
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- C. medulla oblongata
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- What organ produces insulin which is used to open channels in your cells to allow them to use the glucose in your blood?
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- C. pancreas
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- Grasshoppers are born as _______.
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- A. nymphs
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- Animals that rely on their environment to help regulate their body temperature are called _______.
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- C. Ectotherms
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- The largest veins in the body are known as the superior and inferior _______.
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- D. vena cava
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