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What do phototropism and geotropism enable plants to do?
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What type of bacteria causes Tetanus?
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What are photoperiods?
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What is the function of antidiuretic hormone?
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What practical value does taxonomy have?
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What are black peppercorns?
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What is genetic drift?
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What are the three major buffer systems of the body and how do they work?
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A deficiency of which vitamin can lead to macrocytic anemia?
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What is the sodium-potassium pump, and what is its functional significance?
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What are the stages of cellular respiration?
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What is the etiology of cholecystitis?
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What produces earwax? Is it a modified sweat gland?
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What is an electrocardiogram? Why is it useful?
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What feature is found in all mollusks?
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What does restoration ecology involve?
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What are the four forms of viral genomes?
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What are 3 types of sweat glands?
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What is asthma, and what causes it?
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What are the causes of vaculated lymphocytes? Is this an inherited disorders?
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What is the study of fruits?
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What are the the various branches of Environmental science?
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How many naturally occurring amino acids are there?
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What happens during prophase of meiosis?
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What is the difference between an antigen and a pathogen?
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What kind of anemia do patients with sickle cell disease have?
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What cell types are found in the dermis?
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What exactly do the positive and negative mean after the blood types of A, B, AB or O?
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What is the sequence of blood clotting from the wound to forming a scab?
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What diseases are caused by fungi?
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What is double circulation?
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The diploid number of chromosomes in horses is 64. What is the haploid number of chromosomes in horses?
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What do nucleotides/nucleic acids do?
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Where does oogenesis take place?
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What are teichoic acids?
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What glands are known as sweat glands?
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What are some examples of mesokaryotic organisms?
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When was the first antibiotic made and what was its source?
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Explain the term Ovoviviparous ?
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What is the function and importance of buffers in the blood?
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How is placenta previa diagnosed?
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Why is embryonic stem cell research wrong?
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What is a spermatozoan?
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What is the primary function of rRNA?
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How many nephrons are in one kidney?
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What is it called in a relationship when one organism is helped and another organism is neither helped nor hurt?
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How do seeds get created?
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How does the sodium-potassium pump work in nerves cells?
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What can cause an enzyme to become denatured?
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What is aestivation?