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What is the basic unit of life?

Cell

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What are the building blocks of proteins?

Amino acids.

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Which part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?

Roots

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What are the three main layers of the Earth?

Crust, mantle, and core.

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What is a molecule?

Two or more atoms bonded together.

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What gas do plants release during photosynthesis?

Oxygen

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What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria.

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What do we call the process when an animal grows new body parts after losing them?

Regeneration.

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What is the name of our galaxy?

The Milky Way

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What is the Sun?

A star at the center of our solar system.

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What is an asteroid?

A small rocky object that orbits the Sun

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What is the purpose of red blood cells?

To carry oxygen throughout the body.

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What are chromosomes?

Structures that carry genetic information.

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What is a mutation?

A change in the DNA sequence.

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What is volume?

The amount of space an object occupies.

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What is recycling?

Reusing materials to make new products.

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What is the atomic number of an element?

The number of protons in its nucleus.

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What is the function of DNA?

To store and transmit genetic information.

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What is mass?

The amount of matter in an object

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What causes an earthquake?

The movement of tectonic plates.

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What is pollution?

Harmful substances in the environment.

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What is the periodic table used for?

To organize and display all known elements.

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What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?

It controls cell activities and contains DNA.

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What is gravity?

A force that pulls objects toward each other.

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What is a constellation?

A group of stars that forms a pattern in the sky.

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Why is it important to save water?

Because it’s a limited resource essential for life.

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What is evaporation?

When water changes from a liquid to a gas.

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What is a mineral?

A natural solid substance that forms rocks.

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What is a volcano?

An opening in Earth’s surface that releases lava, gas, and ash.

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What is conservation?

Protecting and preserving natural resources.

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What is the greenhouse effect?

When gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap heat.

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What is migration?

The seasonal movement of animals from one place to another

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What is the water cycle?

The process of water moving from the ground to the sky and back again.

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What is a renewable resource?

A resource that can be replenished naturally, like solar or wind energy.

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What is the atmosphere?

The layer of gases that surrounds Earth.

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What are non-renewable resources?

Resources that cannot be easily replenished, like oil and coal

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What is a food chain?

A sequence that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another

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What is an adaptation?

A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.

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What is hibernation?

A state of inactivity that some animals go into during winter.

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What do decomposers do in an ecosystem?

Break down dead plants and animals into nutrients for the soil.

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What is climate?

The typical weather pattern of a region over a long period

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What is erosion?

The process of rocks and soil being worn away by wind or water.

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What is global warming?

The gradual increase in Earth’s temperature due to pollution.

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What causes the phases of the Moon?

The changing positions of the Moon, Earth, and Sun.

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What is photosynthesis?

The process by which plants make food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.

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What causes a solar eclipse?

When the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun.

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What is biodiversity?

The variety of life in a specific habitat or ecosystem.

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What is a comet?

A body of ice, rock, and dust that orbits the Sun.

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What is a life cycle?

The series of stages an organism goes through from birth to adulthood.

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What is an ecosystem?

A community of living things interacting with each other and their environment.