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What kingdoms include organisms that are autotrophic or heterotrophic?
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If the oxygen level in the blood is 100mm Hg and the oxygen level in the alveoli is 140mm Hg, than how does the oxygen move?
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What is the difference between myoglobin, foetal haemoglobin and adult haemoglobin?
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Why might aquatic ecosystems have inverted biomass pyramids?
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Why dry ether medium is needed for Wurtz reaction?
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Discuss the role of abiotic factors in living organisms?
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What are the signs and symptoms of an abdominal hernia?
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Who is the father of the green revolution?
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Which of the following assessments best characterizes clinical application of ultrasonography during the first trimester of pregnancy?
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What led to scientists accepting Mendel's ideas?
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What is the difference between apomixis, agamospermy and apospory?
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What type of muscle tissue is found in the wall of blood vessels?
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Do heterogeneous mixtures settle out by themselves?
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Why is sunlight essential to life on Earth?
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Is the big bang theory true?
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How useful is Socratic?
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How are dipoles induced?
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What kind of organisms can the wind disperse?
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How does the ionization energy of an element evolve with respect to the Periodic Table?
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What is a magnetic field?
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How do volcanoes affect the carbon cycle?
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What is the role of HCl in digestion?
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What is an organelle? What are some examples of an organelle?
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What are biomes influenced by?
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What are the respective roles of T Lymphocytes and B Lymphocytes in immunity?
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Is the epiglottis part of the esophagus?
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What are all the places in which peristalsis occurs in the digestive system?
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How do desert animals cope with high daytime temperatures and lack of water?
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How was the solar system created?
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The nitrogen found in the atmosphere is not in a form that plants and animals can use. What converts the nitrogen into a usable form?
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What would happen to life on Earth if the ozone layer was not present?
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How do you determine dipole dipole forces?
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How can pesticide use be harmful to human agriculture?
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Is the fertility of soil affected by human land use?
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What is the function of the carbon cycle?
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What are the sources of digestive juice?
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What is the definition of "diffusion"?
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How did you get to know about Socratic?
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What's one thing you like about Socratic?
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How does atomic size evolve with respect to the Periodic Table?
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What happens to the unfertilised ovules in plants?
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Why does an organism go through fermentation?
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Are genetically modified foods safe?
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What is the second step of protein synthesis?
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Why are alkyl iodides MORE reactive than alkyl fluorides?
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If a chemical reaction takes place, what must change?
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What are some uses of viruses?
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What is the nitrogen cycle?
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Why is gel electrophoresis important?
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How can vegetative reproduction produce new organisms?
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What enzyme is used to unwind DNA?
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Why are restriction enzymes important for recombinant DNA technology?
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What is Rett's syndrome?
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What are the causes and effects of ozone depletion?
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How many possible blood antigen combinations are there?
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What causes air pollution?
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Are genetically modified foods harmful?
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What is the importance of science in agriculture?
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How are restriction and DNA ligase enzymes used to insert a foreign gene into a plasmid?
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What is the importance of the ozone shield and how do CFCs deplete ozone?
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What phase is before the M phase?
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How do natural disasters contribute to genetic drift?
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Why is stratospheric ozone beneficial to life on earth, whereas tropospheric ozone is not?
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If the ozone layer is damaged, how will Earth be affected?
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Were the very first life forms on earth aerobic or anaerobic?
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If the level of lactose is low what happens to the lac operon system?
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What happens when a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
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