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Natural Sciences
Explore the principles that govern the natural world, encompassing fields like physics, chemistry, earth sciences, and biology. This subject provides a holistic understanding of the universe.
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Q: Define biodiversity and explain its value.
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Q: Which molecules have a primary function or providing a rapidly available energy source for living things
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Q: How mitochondria or chroloplast evolved
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Q: What is the primarily released in radioactive decay
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Q: Concluded that two kinds of cells reproductive and nonreproductiveexist
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Q: Why is mitochondrial biogenesis
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Q: Is there any natural material the can expand or retract when induced with electricity
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Q: What is the inert gas with a complete duplet
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Q: How many chromosomes in a homologous pair be similar and hoe would they be different
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Q: Why do you think these kinds of organic compounds are very important
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Q: What are the factors that determine when substance is toxic and unfit for human consumption
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Q: what is the change in which the composition of a substance changes
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Q: What is the corresponding name or formula for I2C12
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Q: How can the epicenter of an earthquake be located miles away from the fault line
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Q: Where did Henry Moseley get his PhD
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Q: What does R mean on the periodic table
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Q: What cooling system defect can cause hot spots
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Q: What characteristics make environments like hills and in layers of sediment well suited for fossil formation
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Q: What is and organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence in the natural world
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Q: Is myrcene a toxic chemical
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Q: Why when you run you make more carbon dioxide that when you sit still
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Q: What are the main features of a Mercator map
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Q: Are Glia cells an example of connective tissue
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Q: How is the SI unit of pressure abbreviated
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Q: How knowledge of viscosity is applied to paint
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Q: What is a plant shoot at the apex of a stem called.
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Q: Wegener idea that tidal forces might cause continental drift was retired as impossible when research
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Q: What are natural geographical feature
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Q: What is the systematic name for the compound CO2SO43
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Q: At what plate boundaries do you find the most explosive volcanoes
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Q: What describes one way that the properties of water affect heat and temperature
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Q: What is The temperature on the Fahrenheit scale where all molecular biology activity stops is
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Q: How many daylight hours are on September 23
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Q: What does it mean when a meteor shower is at its peak
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Q: How are mid-channel-bars formed
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