The study of nature is called__________?

A: Science

B: Atom

C: Molecule

D: Element

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Science

Animals that eat plants are called___________________?

A: Herbivores

B: Consumer

C: Carnivores

D: Omnivores

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Herbivores

_____________________ contains the green chemical called chlorophyll.

A: Cytoplasm

B: Cell membrane

C: Chloroplasts

D: Vacuole

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Chloroplasts

Euglena belongs to the kingdom___________?

A: Fungi

B: Monera

C: Protista

D: Non of them

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Protista

Viruses are considered living organisms because__________?

A: They can be crystallized

B: They occur in plants and animals

C: They are microscopic

D: They contain DNA and can be reproduced

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They contain DNA and can be reproduced

All of the following are elements that plants need in very small amounts except___________?

A: Iron

B: Hydrogen

C: Chlorine

D: Copper

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Hydrogen

Capillaries are the example of_________?

A: Organ System

B: Cell

C: Organ

D: Tissue

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Organ System

Who discovered the living cell first time?

A: Robert brown

B: Robert hooke

C: Rudolf virchow

D: Antoni van leeuwenhoek

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Robert hooke

Amoeba can move with the help of?

A: Flagella

B: Pseudopodia

C: Water

D: Cilia

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Pseudopodia

Nitrogen is present in___________?

A: carbohydrates

B: proteins

C: lipids

D: carbonates

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proteins

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