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#1. Which of the following is an abiotic factor in a habitat?

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#2. What is the role of antibiotics?

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#3. Which of these is not a function of water in the body?

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#4. What is the primary criterion for classification in the Linnaean system?

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#5. Which of the following is a function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

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#6. What is the term for the two-part scientific naming system used to classify organisms?

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#7. Which type of tissue is responsible for growth in plants?

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#8. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Animalia kingdom?

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#9. The large central vacuole in plant cells mainly stores:

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#10. What is the function of the parietal lobe?

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#11. What is the term for programmed cell death that plays a key role in development?

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#12. What is the process by which a fertilized egg develops into a new individual?

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#13. Which system is responsible for producing hormones?

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#14. Which of the following is a symptom of cholera?

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#15. Which part of the brain controls basic life functions such as breathing, motor control, and heart rate?

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#16. What is the main function of the placenta during pregnancy?

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#17. Which type of respiration involves the direct diffusion of gases through the body surface?

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#18. Which of the following does not have cellular structure?

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#19. Lack of calcium in the diet can lead to:

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#20. Which term refers to an organism’s role in its ecosystem?

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#21. In which part of the body would you commonly find Lactobacillus bacteria?

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#22. Which part of the body does tuberculosis primarily affect?

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#23. Which structure in the female reproductive system is responsible for producing eggs?

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#24. Traits that do not blend but show both alleles equally, like blood type AB, demonstrate:

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#25. What is the best way to avoid catching a cold?

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#26. The theory of evolution was proposed by:

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#27. Which of the following is a characteristic of a terrestrial habitat?

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#28. What is the role of the frontal lobe?

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#29. Which of the following organs filters waste from the blood to produce urine?

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#30. What type of microorganism causes athlete’s foot?

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#31. Which of the following adaptations would you expect to find in a desert plant?

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#32. What is the function of white blood cells?

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#33. Which of the following is an example of external fertilization?

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#34. What is natural selection?

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#35. What is the main function of dietary fiber?

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#36. What is selective breeding?

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#37. Which of the following is a type of passive transport?

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#38. Which structure connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain?

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#39. Which organ is primarily responsible for pumping blood throughout the body?

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#40. Which organ system works closely with the respiratory system to transport oxygen to the body’s cells?

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#41. Which of these organisms is both a producer and a consumer?

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#42. What is the name of the flap that prevents food from entering the trachea?

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#43. Which part of the eye controls the amount of light that enters?

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#44. What is the largest part of the human brain?

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#45. What is the primary function of reproduction in living organisms?

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#46. What type of habitat is a tropical rainforest?

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#47. Which part of the plant is responsible for gas exchange?

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#48. High levels of which type of fat can increase the risk of heart disease?

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#49. Which lobe of the brain is involved in hearing and language comprehension?

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#50. What is the term for the release of an egg from the ovary?

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#51. Planting of 4 different crops on same piece of land at the same time is called

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#52. What is the function of the lysosome?

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#53. Which type of carbohydrate is found in fruits and is quickly absorbed?

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#54. Which type of reproduction results in genetic variation among offspring?

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#55. The jelly-like substance that fills the cell and provides a medium for organelles is called:

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#56. Which habitat is known for having four distinct seasons?

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#57. Which hormone is primarily responsible for the development of male secondary sexual characteristics?

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#58. Which of the following is a common respiratory disease in humans?

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#59. Which of these is a function of the nucleus?

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#60. Which blood type is known as the universal donor?

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#61. Where in the human body would you find villi?

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#62. Which disease is caused by a virus?

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#63. Which of the following structures contains genes?

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#64. Which organ stores bile?

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#65. Which hormone is primarily responsible for growth in humans?

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#66. What is the function of centrioles during cell division?

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#67. Which molecule carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosome?

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#68. Which part of the brain is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements?

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#69. Which kingdom includes multicellular, photosynthetic organisms?

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#70. What is a vaccine?

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#71. How do amphibians like frogs breathe underwater?

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#72. What is the function of the hippocampus?

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#73. How do insects respire?

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#74. Which structure in flowering plants produces pollen?

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#75. What is the term for the tiny hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and help move mucus out of the lungs?

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#76. A disease that can be spread from person to person is called:

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#77. The vitamin essential for blood clotting is:

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#78. Which of the following is a characteristic of sexual reproduction?

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#79. Which of the following is an example of a freshwater habitat?

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#80. What is a niche in an ecosystem?

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#81. Which of these diseases is caused by bacteria?

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#82. Which vitamin is important for healthy vision?

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#83. Which of the following is an example of a vestigial structure in humans?

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#84. The smallest bone in the human body is found in the:

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#85. The father of genetics is known as:

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#86. What is the main function of the respiratory system?

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#87. Which system includes the brain and spinal cord?

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#88. What type of pathogen causes malaria?

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#89. Which microorganism is used in the production of yogurt?

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#90. How can hepatitis B be prevented?

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#91. In which type of cells are chloroplasts found?

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#92. Which of the following diseases is caused by bacteria?

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#93. In humans, the sex chromosomes are:

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#94. The brain is protected by which part of the skeleton?

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#95. The clear area around an antibiotic disc in an agar plate is called:

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#96. Which of the following is NOT a type of microorganism?

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#97. Which of these is used to stain bacterial cells?

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#98. Which of the following processes involves the engulfing of large particles by the cell?

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#99. What is the purpose of taxonomy in biology?

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#100. What is the primary role of the basal ganglia?

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#101. What is the main feature of a deciduous forest habitat?

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#102. Which of these organisms can be an example of an adaptation?

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#103. How many pairs of chromosomes are in human cells?

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#104. Which of the following is a form of asexual reproduction in plants?

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#105. Which of the following is an example of a whole grain?

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#106. Which stage of prenatal development is characterized by the formation of major organs?

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#107. Which of the following is a type of virus?

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#108. Which type of cell division is involved in the production of gametes?

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#109. What is the defining characteristic of the Mammalia class?

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#110. What is the function of centrioles during cell division?

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#111. Which of the following is a good source of Vitamin C?

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#112. What is the term for the process by which cells become specialized in structure and function?

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#113. Where does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur in the lungs?

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#114. Which of the following is an example of an inherited trait?

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#115. Which part of the male reproductive system is responsible for producing sperm?

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#116. What is a pathogen?

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#117. What does biodiversity refer to?

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#118. What is the physical expression of a gene called?

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#119. What is an allele?

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#120. Which of the following helps a species to evolve?

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#121. Which group of animals use a spiracle and book lungs for respiration?

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#122. What does “survival of the fittest” mean in evolution?

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#123. A virus that infects bacteria is called a:

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#124. Which nutrient is primarily responsible for building and repairing tissues?

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#125. Which reproductive strategy is commonly seen in organisms like bacteria and protists?

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#126. Which structure connects muscle to bone?

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#127. What is the function of chlorophyll in chloroplasts?

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#128. Which neurotransmitter is primarily associated with mood regulation and well-being?

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#129. Which of the following pairs is homozygous?

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#130. Omega-3 fatty acids are mainly found in:

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#131. What is an epidemic?

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#132. Which disease is spread by mosquitoes?

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#133. Which bone is found in the upper arm?

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#134. Which of the following carries oxygenated blood?

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#135. What is the main muscle involved in the process of breathing?

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#136. Which of these is a water-soluble vitamin?

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#137. Which lobe of the brain is responsible for processing visual information?

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#138. An organism’s complete set of DNA is called its:

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#139. Which habitat is characterized by low rainfall and extreme temperatures?

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#140. Which of the following is a beneficial role of bacteria?

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#141. Which of the following organisms is most likely to be found in a marine habitat?

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#142. What is growth in biological terms?

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#143. Iron is a mineral that helps in the formation of:

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#144. Which of the following kingdoms includes organisms that can be both autotrophic and heterotrophic?

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#145. A nutrient-rich material used to grow microorganisms in the lab is called:

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#146. Which part of the brain is involved in speech production?

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#147. Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?

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#148. Which part of the ear is responsible for balance?

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#149. What is an estuary?

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#150. Iron is an important mineral because it:

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#151. The similarity in bone structure of a human arm and a bird’s wing is an example of:

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#152. Which of the following is NOT a domain in the classification system?

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#153. Which class do birds belong to?

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#154. How is the common cold most often spread?

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#155. Osteology is the study of

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#156. What is the main function of the large intestine?

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#157. What is the primary function of the Golgi apparatus?

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#158. Which type of reproduction involves a single parent and produces genetically identical offspring?

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#159. What is the function of the tracheal tubes in insects?

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#160. Which phase of the cell cycle is characterized by the replication of DNA?

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#161. Which of the following is a common symptom of the flu?

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#162. Which respiratory structure is found in both humans and birds?

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#163. What is the primary function of the amygdala?

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#164. Which domain do humans belong to?

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#165. Which part of the brain is involved in regulating the sleep-wake cycle?

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#166. What is the main difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

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#167. The process by which bacteria reproduce asexually is called:

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#168. What is the main characteristic of a wetland habitat?

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#169. The method of sterilizing medical tools to kill bacteria is called:

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#170. What is the name of the protein shell surrounding a virus?

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#171. What is a habitat?

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#172. Which type of joint is found in the shoulder?

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#173. The basic structural and functional unit of the kidney is the:

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#174. What is the fluid-filled space within a mitochondrion called?

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#175. The process by which cells divide to produce two identical cells is called:

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#176. The diaphragm is involved in:

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#177. What shape is a bacterium classified as if it is round?

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#178. What is the function of the nucleolus?

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#179. What is the function of the medulla oblongata?

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#180. Bacteria that thrive in acidic environments are known as:

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#181. A deficiency of iodine in the diet can lead to:

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#182. What is the primary function of mitosis in growth?

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#183. Which part of the respiratory system is also known as the windpipe?

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#184. Which mineral is necessary for proper nerve function?

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#185. Which respiratory adaptation helps birds fly at high altitudes?

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#186. What is the role of auxins in plant growth?

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#187. Which of the following is a characteristic of prokaryotic cells?

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#188. The liquid portion of a culture medium is called:

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#189. Which scientist is known for discovering penicillin?

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#190. The movement of water through a semipermeable membrane from high to low concentration is called:

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#191. What is the role of decomposers in an ecosystem?

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#192. What is the highest level of classification in the biological hierarchy?

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#193. What is the defining characteristic of the Chordata phylum?

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#194. Which habitat is known for having permafrost?

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#195. In a food chain, energy flows:

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#196. Which of the following is a fat-soluble vitamin?

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#197. What is the recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables for adolescents?

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#198. What is the main purpose of hemoglobin in red blood cells?

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#199. A common bacterial infection that affects the lungs is:

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#200. Which phylum do insects belong to?

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