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How do simple fruits differ from complex fruits?
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What are the two results of meiosis?
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What is the end result of mitosis and meiosis?
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What are some examples of pioneer species?
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The classification system developed in the early 1700s divided living organisms into plant and animals. Today, that has been expanded into five kingdoms. What invention was most responsible for creating the need for the additional three kingdoms?
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How do fungi help plants in mycorrhizal associations?
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What is the immediate result of a plant's egg and sperm combining?
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Explain the three domains of life.
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What are gills used for?
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What are some examples of fungi?
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When during the cell cycle do chromosomes first become visible?
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What is the chromosome number of a somatic cell having two of each type of chromosome typical of the species?
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What are the parts of the plant that allow it to reproduce sexually?
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How is the structure of a protein formed?
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What 3 molecules make up a nucleotide?
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What are the structures make plant and animal cells different?
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What are three examples of imprinting?
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What are the two major factors determining the distribution of terrestrial biomes?
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How does global warming affect the average temperature of the Earth?
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What do alcohol fermentation, acetyl CoA formation, and the Krebs cycle have in common?
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What are three different shapes of population pyramids?
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What is the effects of Eucalyptus plantation on soil fertility, water level and environment?
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What are the characteristics of Eukaryotic cells?
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During pollination, where does the pollen from an anther land?
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Why is meiosis and gametogenesis always interlinked?
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Give ONE advantage of using scientific names instead of common names.?
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When did life on earth first originate?
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How would you describe what happens in the electron transport chain?
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How does a typical virus get inside a cell?
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Using appropriate illustrations, explain the process of germination of a seed?
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How could a mutation in DNA affect an expressed trait of an individual organism?
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What is the importance of matter cycles to an ecosystem?
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How many times flowering takes place in biennial plants?
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What are organisms that break down organic matter and return it to the environment called?
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What does adaptive radiation cause?
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What are evergreen plants?
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The associations formed by fungi in mycorrhizae and lichens are similar to what?
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What are examples of monosaccharides and polysaccharides?
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Besides paddy fields cyanobacteria are also found inside vegetative part of
A) pinus
B) eqisetum
C) cycas
D) psilotum?
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Why does it exist two types of chromatin?
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What did the German botanist Matthias Schleiden conclude?
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If a cell is soaked in a hypertonic solution, will it swell or shrink?
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What are the advantages of fruits and seeds in the reproduction of angiosperms?
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What are the three factors involved in the cohesion-tension model of water transport?
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Which chemical cycle involves the process of photosynthesis?
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My book said that most plants and animals are multicellular. Can you name some plants and animals that are unicellular, if any?
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What do unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms have in common?
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How do organisms use carbohydrates that is produced by photosynthesis?
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How do plants deal with harsh environmental conditions?
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How do root hair cells helps a plant?
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How is excretion in plants useful to human beings?
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