Study of energy production in living bodies is called____?

A: Biomechanics

B: Biology

C: Bioenergetics

D: Aerodynamics

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Substance whose atoms can be split are known as _____ materials.

A: Fissionable

B: Fusionable

C: Combustible

D: None of these

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Which of the following organisms releases molecular oxygen into water?

A: E.coli

C: Phytoplankton

D: Amoeba

E: Salmonella

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What is Melioidosis?

A: Loss of memory

B: Infectious disease

C: Red spot in skin

D: Pain in joints

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The contraction and expansion of the movement of the walls of the food pipe after entering the slightly digested food is known as ______ movement

A: Diastolic

B: Gastric

C: Peristaltic

D: Oscillatory

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What are the names of the two stars in the Big Dipper used to locate Polaris?

A: The Pointer Stars

B: The North Seekers

C: The Pointer Sisters

D: None of these

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In the manufacture of banaspati ghee the gas used is _____?

A: Hydrogen

B: Helium

C: Oxygen

D: Nitrogen

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Sunlight is a Great Source of _______?

A: vitamin D

B: vitamin C

C: vitamin E

D: vitamin K

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In blood, the percentage of water is______?

A: 85%

B: 75%

C: 90%

D: 95%

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What are considered the building blocks of matter?

A: Protons

B: Molecules

C: Elements

D: Atoms

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