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What is the meaning of 'hydrotropism'?

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Amphibians and many reptiles have three-chambered hearts. What is a consequence of this heart structure?

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123

The process of converting carbonate ores into oxides by heating strongly in limited air is called:

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124

What is the fundamental mechanism by which muscle cells shorten to cause movement?

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125

If a person's body is unable to maintain a balanced metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, which hormone might be deficient?

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126

Organisms that use simple food material obtained from inorganic sources like carbon dioxide and water are called:

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127

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a reflex action?

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128

Which fluid connective tissue transports food, oxygen, and waste materials in the human body?

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129

In the formation of sodium chloride (NaCl), what happens to the electron configuration of sodium and chlorine?

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Litmus solution is a purple dye extracted from which type of plant?

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