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Question 2
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This Organism is Mixotropic
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Euglena
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Amoeba
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Paramecium
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Algae
Question 3
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This Phylum includes the Amoeba
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Rhizopoda
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Actinopoda
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Apicomplexa
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Ciliophora
Question 4
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Each member of this phylum is a pathogen including plasmodium
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Actinopoda
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Ciliophora
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Apicomplexa
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Rhizopoda
Question 5
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This phylum includes paramecium
Question 6
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Members of this phylum are photoautotrophs in the presence of sunlight, like a plant, but can survive as chemoheterotrophs in the dark, like an animal
Question 7
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This Protista is the causative agent of Malaria
Question 8
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This Protozoan feeds by phagocytosis
Question 9
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This protozoan has special extensions called pseudopodia
Question 10
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This protista has cilia and moves in a tumbling manner
Question 11
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This type of algae is the causative agent of "red tides"
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Dinoflagellata
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Chlorophyta
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Diatoms
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Euglenophyta
Question 12
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The red algae are
Question 13
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rhodophyta
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phaeophyta
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chrysophyta
Question 14
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The golden algae are
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chrysophyta
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chlorophyta
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rhodophyta
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phaeophyta
Question 15
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The green algae are
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chrysophyta
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chlorophyta
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rhodophyta
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phaeophyta
Question 16
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The giant Kelps(and most seaweeds) are
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Phaeophyta
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chlorophyta
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chrysophyta
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rhodophyta
Question 17
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chrysophyta
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chlorophyta
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phaeophyta
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rhodophyta
Question 18
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This type of fungi lives together with another living organism to the benefit of both
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mutualistic symbionts
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parasites
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saprophytes
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yeasts
Question 19
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This type of fungi utilizes dead and decaying organic material
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mutualistic symbionts
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parasites
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saprophytes
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yeasts
Question 20
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This type of fungi is unicellular
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yeasts
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mutualistic symbionts
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parasites
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saprophytes
Question 21
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lichens are an example of this
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mutualistic symbionts
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parasites
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saprophytes
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yeasts
Question 22
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These fungi absorbs nutrients from the body fluids of living hosts and can be pathogenic
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yeasts
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mutualistic symbionts
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parasites
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saprophytes
Question 23
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Hyphae without walls are
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Haustoria
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aseptate
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septate
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mycelium
Question 24
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The network of many hyphae which forms a net-like mat
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Haustoria
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Aseptate
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Septate
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mycelium
Question 25
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Hyphae with walls are
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Haustoria
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Aseptate
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Septate
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mycelium
Question 26
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The dominant stage of fungi is
Question 27
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Most fungi reproduce
Question 28
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This type of fungi includes Penicillium
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Ascomycota
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Basidiomycota
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Lichens
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Zygomycota
Question 29
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This type of fungi consists of fungi and algae living symbiotically
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Ascomycota
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Basidiomycota
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Lichens
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Zygomycota
Question 30
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This type of fungi includes mushrooms
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Ascomycota
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Basidiomycota
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Lichens
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Zygomycota
Question 31
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Bread mold is a type of this fungi
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Ascomycota
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Basidiomycota
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Lichens
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Zygomycota
Question 32
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Yeast are different from other fungi because yeast are
Question 33
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The protective organ which prevents the gametes from drying out in a green plant
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heteromorphic
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haploid
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diploid
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gametangia
Question 34
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The gametophyte generation of a green plant is
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Gametangia
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Diploid
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Haploid
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heteromorphic
Question 35
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The sporophyte generation of a green plant is
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Gametangia
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Diploid
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Haploid
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heteromorphic
Question 36
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In most green plants this generation is more noticeable
Question 37
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The green plants that are nonvascular
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Angiosperms
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"Ferns and Friends"
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Bryophyta
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Gymnosperms
Question 38
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The flowering plants
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Angiosperms
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"Ferns and Friends"
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Bryophyta
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Gymnosperms
Question 39
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Vascular plants which lack seeds
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Angiosperms
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"Ferns and Friends"
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Bryophyta Gymnosperms
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Gymnosperms
Question 40
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Conifers are part of this group of plants
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Angiosperms
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"Ferns and Friends"
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Bryophyta
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Gymnosperms
Question 41
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The male gamete of a bryophyta develops in the
Question 42
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The egg of a bryophyta develops in the
Question 43
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The type of fruit that develops from a single ovary
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multiple fruit
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simple fruit
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diverse fruit
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aggregate fruit
Question 44
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The type of fruit that develops from several separate flowers
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multiple fruit
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simple fruit
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diverse fruit
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aggregate fruit
Question 45
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The type of fruit that develops from several ovaries but only one flower
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multiple fruit
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simple fruit
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diverse fruit
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aggregate fruit
Question 46
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The sticky part of the carpel that receives the pollen
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anther
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stigma
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filament
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style
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ovule
Question 47
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Contains the pollen
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anther
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stigma
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filament
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style
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ovule
Question 48
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Where fertilization takes place
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ovule
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anther
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stigma
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filament
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style
Question 49
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Where pollination takes place
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anther
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stigma
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filament
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style
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ovule
Question 50
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Two parts of the stamen
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anther
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filament
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ovule
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stigma
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style
Question 51
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This type of plant cell conducts water throughout the plant
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parenchyma cells
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sieve tube cells
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sclerenchyma cells
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xylem cells
Question 52
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These cells conduct food through the plant
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parenchyma cells
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sieve tube cells
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sclerenchyma cells
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xylem cells
Question 53
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This type of cell contains lignin and helps support the plant
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parenchyma cells
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sieve tube cells
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sclerenchyma cells
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xylem cells
Question 54
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These unspecified cells make up the majority of plant cells
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parenchyma cells
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sieve tube cells
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sclerenchyma cells
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xylem cells
Question 55
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Wood is actually
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vascular cambium
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secondary xylem
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bark
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cork cambium
Question 56
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New protective tissues of the tree's epidermis is produced by
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vascular cambium
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cork cambium
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bark
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secondary xylem
Question 57
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Two types of meristem tissue are
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vascular cambium
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secondary xylem
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bark
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cork cambium
Question 58
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The word "fossil" means
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dug up
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paleontology
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geology
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dinosaurology
Question 59
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According to our textbook, the earth was formed
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8 billion years ago
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4.6 billion years ago
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3.5 billion years ago
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2.7 billion years ago
Question 60
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The oldest known fossils, probably anaerobic bacteria, first appeared on Earth
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8 billion years ago
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4.6 billion years ago
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3.5 billion years ago
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2.7 billion years ago
Question 61
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Oxygen accumulated in the Earth's atmosphere
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8 billion years ago
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4.6 billion years ago
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3.5 billion years ago
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2.7 billion years ago
Question 62
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This substance is used to determine the age of fossils
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carbon-12
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carbon-14
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carbon-16
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uranium
Question 63
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The theory that living organisms undergo gradual chance, i.e. evolve, due to their environment is
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Darwinian evolution
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palentology
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Convergent evolution
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Punctuated evolution
Question 64
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When two animals such as the American oppossum and the Australian Kangaroo share the similar trait of having a pouch, this is due to
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Darwinian evolution
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palentology
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Convergent evolution
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Punctuated evolution
Question 65
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The unique material which makes up bacterial walls is
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gram positive
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peptidoglycan
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gram negative
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polypeptide
Question 66
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The staphylococcus aureus organisms we saw in lab were
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gram positive
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peptidoglycan
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gram negative
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polypeptide
Question 67
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E.Coli and most other enteric bacteria are
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gram positive
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peptidoglycan
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gram negative
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polypeptide
Question 68
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Multiplication of bacterial cells
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Positive phototaxis
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binary fission
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positive chemotaxis
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negative chemotaxis
Question 69
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Photosynthetic cyanobacteris are
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photoheterotrophs
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photoautotrophs
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chemoutotrophs
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chemoheterotrophs
Question 70
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Most bacteria are
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photoheterotrophs
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photoautotrophs
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chemoautotrophs
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chemoheterotrophs
Question 71
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These bacteria require oxygen
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anaerobic
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aerobic
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microaerophilic
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facultative anaerobic
Question 72
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These bacteria are actually poisoned by oxygen, they cannot live in oxygen environment
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anaerobic
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aerobic
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microaerophilic
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facultative anaerobic
Question 73
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These bacteria only use a tiny amount of oxygen
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anaerobic
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aerobic
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microaerophilic
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facultative anaerobic
Question 74
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In animals, this stage is dominant
Question 75
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This subkingdom of the animal kingdom includes the sponges
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Radiata
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Parazoa
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Eumetazoa
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Bilateria
Question 76
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This branch of animals exhibits radial symmetry; is referred to as "Jellyfish and friends"
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Radiata
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Parazoa
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Eumetazoa
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Bilateria
Question 77
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This branch has animals with a definite right and left side, top and bottom
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radiata
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Parazoa
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Eumetazoa
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Bilateria
Question 78
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The first opening of the embryo gut to the outside
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protostome
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deuterostome
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blastopore
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indeterminate cleavage
Question 79
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The first opening of the embryo gut becomes the mouth
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Protostome
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deuterostome
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blastopore
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indeterminate cleavage
Question 80
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The first opening of the embryo gut becomes the anus, the second opening becomes the mouth
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Protostome
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deuterostome
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blastopore
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indeterminate cleavage
Question 81
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Each cell produced by early embryonic cleavage retains the ability to become a viable embryo, as in identical twins
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Protostome
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deuterostome
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blastopore
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indeterminate cleavage
Question 82
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This phylum is called the flatworms and is the simplest of all Bilateria
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Cestoda
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platyhelminthes
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trematoda
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turbellaria
Question 83
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This class is free-living, not a parasite
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Cestoda
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Platyhelminthes
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trematoda
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turbellaria
Question 84
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This class is called flukes and causes Schistosoma infestations
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Cestoda
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Platyhelminthes
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trematoda
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turbellaria
Question 85
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This class is tapeworms
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Cestoda
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Platyhelminthes
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trematoda
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turbellaria
Question 86
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The part of a mollusk which is very muscular
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radula
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visceral mass
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foot
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mantle
Question 87
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The belt of backward-curved teeth, made of chitin
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Radula
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visceral mass
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foot
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mantle
Question 88
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contains internal organs of the mollusk
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radula
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mantle
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foot
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visceral mass
Question 89
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A heavy fold of tissue which may secrete a shell
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Radula
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visceral mass
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foot
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mantle
Question 90
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This class of arthropods does not have antennae and has fang like chelicerae
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arachnida
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crustacea
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chilopoda
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diplopoda
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insecta
Question 91
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This class of arthropods outnumber all other forms of like combined
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Arachnida
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crustacean
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chilopoda
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diplopoda
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insecta
Question 92
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This class has a hard exoskeleton made of calcium carbonate
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Arachnida
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crustacean
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chilopoda
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diplopoda
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insecta
Question 93
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This class includes animals which have gills
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Arachnida
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crustacea
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chilopoda
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diplopoda
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insecta
Question 94
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This order of insects includes grasshoppers
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Diptera
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Hymenoptera
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Orthoptera
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Lepidoptera
Question 95
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This order includes the bees, wasps and ants
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Diptera
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Hymenoptera
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Orthoptera
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Lepidoptera
Question 96
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This order includes flies and mosquitos
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Diptera
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Hymenoptera
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Orthoptera
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Lepidoptera
Question 97
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Jellyfish belongs to the class
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Hydrozoa
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scyphozoa
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anthozoa
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protozoa
Question 98
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Sea anemones and coral belong to the class
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hydrozoa
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scyphozoa
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anthozoa
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protozoa