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Build a clear understanding of living organisms, cells, genetics, human systems and the environment through carefully selected practice questions.
Build a clear understanding of living organisms, cells, genetics, human systems and the environment through carefully selected practice questions.
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What is the term for a population of organisms of the same species living in a specific area?
What is the term for an organism's observable physical characteristics?
Which human body system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?
What is the term for a species introduced to a new environment that causes ecological harm?
What is the term for the sequence of organisms through which energy flows in an ecosystem?
What is the scientific study of fungi called?
Which blood vessel type has the thinnest walls, allowing exchange of substances with tissues?
Which type of teeth are primarily used for tearing meat in carnivorous animals?
Which enzyme in saliva begins the digestion of starch?
What is the process by which organisms survive extreme heat and drought by entering a dormant state?
What is the process by which the kidneys filter blood to form urine?
What is the study of heredity and variation in organisms called?
Which type of white blood cell produces antibodies against specific pathogens?
What is the term for a trait that is masked by another trait in heterozygous organisms?
What is the primary greenhouse gas released during respiration?
Which type of white blood cell produces specific antibodies against antigens?
Which process converts excess amino acids into urea in the liver for kidney excretion?
Which type of ecological succession begins on bare rock or sand where no soil exists?
Which plant tissue is responsible for transporting water and minerals?
Which gas is essential for aerobic cellular respiration?