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Biology
Biology
Investigate the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and evolution. Biology offers insights into the complex mechanisms that make life possible.
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Q: Which tree species is better suited for landscaping: birch or aspen
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Q: Which specific gene, if any, is located on a sex chromosome
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Q: Which specific onion root cell is in prophase
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Q: Which spider, the broad-faced sac spider or the woodlouse spider, is more commonly found in residential areas and why
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Q: Which spider, the funnel weaver spider or the wolf spider, is more skilled at creating intricate webs to catch their prey
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Q: Which spiders are harmless to humans
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Q: Which stain sticks to the peptidoglycan in the cell wall of bacteria
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Q: Which staining technique is used to identify the simple stain(s)
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Q: Which steps in glycolysis are irreversible
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Q: Which structure of the mouth is most associated with taste sensation
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Q: Which substance would most easily pass through a cell membrane
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Q: Which relationship is an example of mutualism, where both species benefit from each other's presence and cooperation
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Q: Which restriction enzyme did you use to cut the DNA
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Q: Which ribs are located between the 5th and 8th ribs in the human body"
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Q: Which ribs do not attach anteriorly to the sternum
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Q: Which side of your mouth is your dominant chewing side
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Q: Which source of energy does your body prioritize for burning first: protein or fat
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Q: Which species are the only cats that live in groups
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Q: Which species of camel has two humps on its back
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Q: Which species, the queen wasp or the normal wasp, holds more power and influence within a wasp colony
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Q: Which plants work best for indoor spaces with limited sunlight
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Q: Which process occurs first in the cell cycle: mitosis or meiosis
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Q: Which protein can be phosphorylated by protein kinase AA
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Q: Which protein do calcium ions need to bind to in order to initiate muscle contraction
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Q: Which psychological disorder is associated with low levels of cortisol
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Q: Which python species, the spotted python or the children's python, is better suited as a pet for a beginner reptile owner
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Q: Which race has the highest concentration of melanin in their skin
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Q: Which race has the least genetic diversity
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Q: Which race holds the title for the fastest runners in the world
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Q: Which plants are poisonous to humans
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Q: Which plants contain nicotine
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Q: Which plants exhibit a response to touch, also known as thigmotropism
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Q: Which plants have trichomes and what purpose do these tiny hair-like structures serve on the plant's surface
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Q: Which plants make noise
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Q: Which plants make sounds
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Q: Which plants produce heat as a natural process
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Q: Which plants release oxygen at night
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Q: Which plants that are toxic to humans should be avoided in households or gardens
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Q: Which plants that sting you should be avoided in the wild
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Q: Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating sleep
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Q: Which part of the brain is responsible for the feeling of being less inhibited when drinking alcohol
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Q: Which part of the egg is the chicken
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Q: Which part of the water molecule is utilized in the process of photosynthesis
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Q: Which part of your body, such as the brain, cannot repair itself
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Q: Which plant is more likely to cause skin irritation: poison ivy or Boston ivy
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Q: Which plant is not considered poisonous when touched or ingested
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Q: Which plants are capable of self-pollination
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Q: Which plants are known to exhibit thigmotropism, a response to touch or contact stimuli
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Q: Which plants are known to thrive when they receive physical touch or interaction
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Q: Which organism has the largest genome size
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