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100

The structure of an insect allows it to be classified as a

Invertebrate 

100

Sugar combined with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy during 

Cellular respiration. 

100

The heart, veins, and arteries are parts of the: 

Circulatory system. 

100

The process of water vapor coming together to form liquid water droplets is called:

Condensation 

200

All of the activities of a cell are controlled by its 

Nucleus 

200

Why are most living things dependent on photosynthesis?

It produces food energy and oxygen. 

200

During digestion, the absorption of nutrients occurs in the:

Small Intestine.

200

A sheet of ice that moves slowly over land is a 

Glacier 

300

Which of the following best describes cells?

Smalles units of living things that can carry out the basic processes of life. 

300

Which of the following best describes the function of stomata? 

Allows gases and water to enter and exit a plant. 

300

Where does gas exchange take place? 

Alveoli

300

Used to channel water over long distances:

Aquaduct

400

Which list gives the correct order of the largest classification group to the smallest? 

Kingdom, Phylum Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. 

400

Seed plants that produce flowers 

Angiosperm 

400

Which part of the blood fights off germs that enter the body?

White blood cells

400

What are two ways to extend the limited supply of fresh water?

Preventing pollution and cleaning water. 

500

Why do plant cells have one large central vacuole? 

The vacuole gives extra support and stores water. 

500

The products of cellular respiration

Carbon dioxide and water 

500

Which list gives the correct order of the air traveling through the respiratory system after it is inhaled?

Pharynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli 

500

How do water projects supply water to dry areas in California? 

Through aqueducts, dams, and rivers. 

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