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GIVING 500 PTS I WILL PUT UP A LINK FOR 500 PTS 100 EACH JUST PLS HURRY I HAVE 15 MINS The Earth’s atmosphere is divided into five layers. In which layer does all life exist? Question 1 options:

Exosphere

Stratosphere

Mesosphere

Troposphere

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As you travel from the surface up through the atmosphere in outer space, the gases or air pressure becomes

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more dense/increases

less dense/decreases

Higher in temperature

Consistently lower in temperate

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This gas is found in the stratosphere where it helps protect us from UV radiation.

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Ozone

Oxygen

Nitrogen

Carbon dioxide

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What is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere?

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oxygen

hydrogen

nitrogen

water vapor

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This vascular tissue carries water absorbed by the roots to the other parts of the plant.

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phloem

xylem

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The protist seen here is called euglena. It is both animal-like and plant-like. It eats food but it also has chloroplasts like a plant cell, in order to make food. The euglena has one structure that helps it move. It is visible here. What is that cellular structure?

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Cilia

Flagellum

pseudopod

Golgi Bodies

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Which kingdom is MOST LIKELY to contain organisms that are decomposers?

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Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Eubacteria

Kingdom Animalia

Kingdom Plantate

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In the oceans the colder water sinks into deep basins, while warmer water stays closer to the surface. The water then moves around the ocean basin. This causes

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Tidal waves

Wind Drifts

Ocean convection currents

Plate tectonics

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Which best explains how insects help flowering plants in reproduction?

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Insects help keep predators, like birds, away from flowers' seeds

Insects store food in flowers, providing nutrients flowers need to make seeds.

Crawling insects cause pollen to fall on the ground beneath flowering plants.

As they fly, insects spread pollen that sticks to their bodies from the flowers.

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Jaime is picking out a skillet for his mother as a birthday present. He is looking at two skillets, one with a plastic handle and one with a metal handle. Thinking just about safety, which handle would you recommend to Jaime and why?

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The metal handle, because it will last longer.

The plastic handle, because it is light weight

The metal handle, because it is a good conductor

The plastic handle, because it is a good insulator.

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Fungi is a very simple eukaryotic organism. Unlike plants and some protists, fungi is a consumer. This example lives in/on a tree. How is this fungus consuming food in the picture?

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The roots of the fungus can absorb nutrients from the soil.

The hyphae, or feeding structures, reach deep into the wood to obtain nutrients.

The white cap of the fungus traps small insects and other organisms as they pass by.

The cap of the fungus can absorb chemicals from the air, like carbon and oxygen, and use the gases to make food.

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The type of energy stored in food and batteries is

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kinetic energy

chemical energy

mechanical energy

electromagnetic energy

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The Law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be

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Stopped or started

Hot or cold

created or destroyed

Kinetic or potential

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A current-carrying coil of wire with many loops that can become magnetized is called a(n)

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Insulator

Electromagnet

Resistor

Aurora

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Heat transfers occurs

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Only from cold to hot

Both a and c

Only from hot to cold

It doesn’t transfer

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Malcolm's class has been assigned a project in which it is to build a four-wheeled vehicle to transport a can of soda across the classroom. The car will be powered by stretching rubber bands around an axle before releasing the vehicle on the floor.

The vehicle will be powered by transforming energy into energy.

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Thermal; mechanical

Mechanical, thermal,

Kinetic, elastic potential

Elastic potential, kinetic,

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