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Which part of the digestive system is where digestion happens first?
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In which part of the digestive system are most nutrients absorbed?
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Which part of the digestive system is where digestion happens first?
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In which part of the digestive system are most nutrients absorbed?
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What is the main function of the digestive system?
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Which of the following shows the correct order of food passing through the digestive system?
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What process in the digestive system helps break down food into smaller pieces?
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What is the role of saliva in digestion?
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Which enzyme found in saliva helps to break down carbohydrates?
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Which organ is primarily responsible for storing and concentrating bile?
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What is the primary function of the large intestine in the digestive system?
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What is the process called when the body eliminates waste products from digestion?
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What part of the respiratory system connects the nose and mouth to the lungs?
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Which organ is the main part of the respiratory system where gas exchange happens?
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Which part moves up and down to help the lungs expand and contract during breathing?
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What is the main function of the respiratory system?
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What is the role of the diaphragm in breathing?
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What structure in the respiratory system is responsible for producing sound when we talk?
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What is the pathway that air follows through the respiratory system after it enters the nostrils?
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Which part of the respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood?
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Which part of the respiratory system helps warm and humidify the air we breathe?
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Which structure prevents food and liquid from entering the windpipe when swallowing?
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What happens during exhalation?
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Which part connects the ovaries to the uterus?
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Why are the testes considered the main reproductive organ of males?
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What is the function of the diaphragm during inhalation?
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What is the main function of red blood cells?
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What is the primary purpose of the lungs in the respiratory system?
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Which organ is responsible for filtering waste from the blood in the excretory system?
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Which part of the female reproductive system is responsible for producing eggs?
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What is the role of the alveoli in the respiratory system?
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Which hormone is mainly responsible for the male characteristics in puberty?
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What should John do to properly handle the changes he noticed in his body?
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Which is NOT a health habit to keep the reproductive organs healthy?
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What classification of animals does the table created by the student belong to?
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Which title best fits the classification of plants based on the provided examples?
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What should John do if he feels confused about the changes in his body?
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What is the first step John should take if he notices changes in his body during puberty?
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Which of the following is important for maintaining hygiene of the reproductive organs?
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What is a key characteristic of mammals identified in the classification table created by the student?
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Which type of plant reproduces by producing seeds and flowers?
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What is an important habit for young people to develop for maintaining their personal hygiene?
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Which of the following living things is correctly matched with its classification?
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Animals are classified into different groups. Which two groups of animals lay eggs?
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Which group of living things can only be seen using a microscope?
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A student watches a hen laying eggs in a coop and a cat nursing her kittens. How can the student apply what she knows about reproduction to classify these animals?
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Which characteristic is common to all mammals?
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Which of the following statements is true about amphibians?
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What is a defining feature of reptiles?
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Which group of living things is known for having six legs and three body parts?
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Which type of organism feeds on decaying matter?
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What does a mother turtle covering her eggs with sand before returning to the sea tell you about turtles?
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How does a dog reproduce?
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What is the difference in the reproductive methods of a crocodile and a cow?
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Which two animals have similar ways of reproducing: a snake, a chicken, and a rabbit?
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Based on the behavior of feeding milk to her puppies, which group of animals does the dog belong to?
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What is correct about the reproduction of mammals and birds?
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What type of reproduction does a frog use?
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Which method do fish use to reproduce?
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What is the main way that a chicken reproduces?
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How do most reptiles, like snakes and lizards, reproduce?
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Which stage in a plant's life cycle can be compared to a puppy growing into a dog?
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What is the similarity among the sequences: calf β cow, chick β hen, and seedling β mature plant?
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Which stage of the plant life cycle describes when a farmer plants seeds in the soil?
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Which one represents the starting stage of a mammal's life cycle?
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Which of the following illustrates the final stage in the life cycle of a butterfly?
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What process do plants undergo to make their own food?
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What is the primary purpose of a flower in a plant's life cycle?
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Which stage of a plant's life cycle comes after the seedling stage?
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What is the stage called when a seed begins to grow into a new plant?
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What structure do plants use to absorb water and nutrients from the soil?
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What is the main purpose of the thorns in the makahiya plant?
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What would most likely happen to an onion plant if its bulb is damaged?
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What is the advantage of onions having bulb structures that store nutrients?
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What can you conclude about the main function of a potato's tuber?
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What does the adaptation of a ginger plant reproducing using rhizomes suggest about its way of reproduction?
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Why do some plants have large, broad leaves?
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What is the primary role of roots in a plant?
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What is the main function of flowers in flowering plants?
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What adaptation helps cactus plants survive in dry environments?
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What is the purpose of the waxy coating on the leaves of some plants?
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What can you infer about the difference between a cactus and a water lily based on their adaptations?
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Which adaptation helps rice plants survive in flooded areas?
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A farmer wants to plant crops in a very dry place. Which of the following would grow best in this environment?
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What can be inferred about a butterflyβs wings that have large eye-like spots resembling an owl?
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What adaptation allows a stick insect to look like a twig and avoid predators?
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Which feature helps desert plants like the cactus to survive extreme heat and limited water?
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What adaptation helps cacti survive in their dry environments?
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How do water lilies adapt to living in water?
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Why do some plants in the rainforest have large leaves?
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What helps aquatic plants like water lilies stay afloat on water?
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Why do some butterflies have wing patterns that resemble leaves?
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How does mimicry differ from camouflage in terms of how animals survive?
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A frog living in a green leafy forest has a bright green skin color, while a frog in muddy water is brown. What does this difference suggest?
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A chameleon changes its color depending on its surroundings. What conclusion can you draw about this behavior?
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A butterfly species has wings that resemble the eyes of an owl. What can you infer about the function of this adaptation?
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What is the primary purpose of bright colors in warning coloration for certain animals?
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Why do some animals mimic the sounds of other species?
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What advantage do tail patterns provide to lizards that resemble broken branches?
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Why do zebras have black and white stripes?
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What purpose does the bright coloration of poison dart frogs serve?
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What is the first part of the digestive system where food begins to break down?
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Which part of the digestive system is primarily responsible for nutrient absorption?
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Which of the following is the main function of the digestive system?
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Which of the following correctly describes the order of food passing through the digestive system?
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What part of the respiratory system connects the nose and mouth to the lungs?
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During respiration, which organ is primarily responsible for gas exchange?
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What is the role of the diaphragm during breathing?
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What happens to the diaphragm during exhalation?
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What is the main function of the respiratory system?
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What is the process called when the diaphragm contracts and pulls air into the lungs?
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What is the reproductive method of a crocodile compared to a cow?
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Which two animals observed have similar ways of reproducing?
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What group of animals does a dog belong to based on feeding its puppies milk?
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How would you correct the statement that both mammals and birds lay eggs to reproduce?
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Which stage in a plant's life cycle is comparable to a puppy growing into a dog?
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What is the similarity among the sequences: calf β cow, chick β hen, seedling β mature plant?
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What similarity do the life cycles of mammals, birds, and plants share?
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What stage of the plant life cycle does a farmer's planting of seeds in the soil describe?
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Which one represents the starting stage of a mammal's life cycle?
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What is the main purpose of the thorns in the makahiya plant?