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100
A bonelike tissue that gives teeth their shape.
What is dentine.
100
A type of plastic that got its name because it has a repeating unit of two ester groups. (clothing is made out of this)
What is polyester.
100
The cube root of 27.
What is 3.
100
The way in which dogs get rid of excess body heat.
What is panting.
100
The study of weather.
What is meteorology.
200
Lungs are a part of this body system.
What is respiratory.
200
A strong bonelike tissue that gives teeth their shape.
What is dentine
200
The formula for radius of a circle.
What is diameter X 1/2.
200
The scientific term for flowering plants.
What is angiosperms.
200
Jupiter's volcanic moon.
What is Io.
300
The organ that hepatitis C attacks.
What is the liver.
300
The colorless gas that makes up 78 percent of the air we breathe.
What is nitrogen.
300
The number that appears most often in a set of numbers.
What is the mode.
300
The place where New World Monkeys are found.
What is Central & South America.
300
The largest terrestrial planet in our solar system.
What is Earth.
400
The name for vitamin B-2.
What is riboflavin.
400
Any element that is a good conductor of electricity & heat.
What is a metal.
400
Any number to the zero power equals this.
What is one.
400
The larval stage of a frog or toad.
What is a tadpole.
400
The geological Era that we are living in.
What is Cenozoic.
500
Where the sebaceous glands are located.
What is the skin.
500
The common term for light amplification by simulated emission of radiation.
What is laser.
500
A line that divides an angle into two equal parts.
What is a bisector.
500
A partnership between a fungus and the roots of a seed plant.
What is a mycorrhiza.
500
The loose fragments of rock between layers of soil and the bedrock beneath.
What is a regolith.
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