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General Science
A broad field covering various scientific disciplines, offering a general understanding of the scientific principles that govern the natural world.
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Q: A protein consisting of six amino acids undergoes hydrolysis How many water molecules must be broken down and reattached to amino acid molecules during this process
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Q: What is inside a plant ovary
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Q: How would you measure width of hair
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Q: True or false The density of a substance is the same for all samples of the substance
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Q: What is the thickness of a sheet of paper in millimeters
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Q: What metric unit is used to measure the density of water
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Q: What happens to air pressure when you travel higher and higher
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Q: 6.1 kilometers equals how many miles
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Q: What are the different types of chlorophyll What is chlorophyll a and b
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Q: Is a shoe a conductor
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Q: What is called the self reflective observation of one's own sensations and feeling
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Q: Why are plants important to the survival of other organisms
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Q: Which of these factors has the greatest influence on the temperature of an area
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