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3,200 | DQ_008847 | flow of energy | What is the function of the Grass in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_880.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Producer, b. Decomposer, c. Primary Consumer, d. Secondary Consumer | a |
3,201 | DQ_008848 | flow of energy | Identify what eats the earthworm. | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Plant, b. Chicken, c. Fox, d. Other Earthworms | b |
3,202 | DQ_008849 | flow of energy | From the diagram, identify the producer. | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. plant, b. earthworm, c. fox, d. chicken | a |
3,203 | DQ_008850 | flow of energy | What consumes earthworm? | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. chicken, b. duck, c. fox, d. plant | a |
3,204 | DQ_008851 | flow of energy | Which occupies the lowest level of the food chain? | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Chickens and Foxes, b. Plants and Chickens, c. Foxes and Plants, d. Plants and Earthworms | d |
3,205 | DQ_008852 | flow of energy | How many animals are plant consumers? | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1 | a |
3,206 | DQ_008853 | flow of energy | How many animals eat grass in this food chain? | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 7, c. 1, d. 3 | a |
3,207 | DQ_008854 | flow of energy | If fox eats chicken, what does earthworm eat? | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Plant, b. Chicken, c. People, d. Fox | a |
3,208 | DQ_008855 | flow of energy | What does the fox eat? | food_chains_webs_881.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. plant, b. chicken, c. earthworm, d. fox | b |
3,209 | DQ_008856 | flow of energy | What does the Mud Crab feed on? | food_chains_webs_896.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Sand Shrimp, b. Atlantic croaker, c. Weakfish, d. Mussels | d |
3,210 | DQ_008857 | flow of energy | What does the mud crab consume? | food_chains_webs_896.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mussels, b. Sand shrimp, c. Anchovy, d. Algae | a |
3,211 | DQ_008858 | flow of energy | Which consumes algae? | food_chains_webs_896.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mussels, b. Anchovy, c. Mud crab, d. Weakfish | a |
3,212 | DQ_008859 | flow of energy | How many animals feed on the algae? | food_chains_webs_896.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3 | d |
3,213 | DQ_008860 | flow of energy | How many consumers are written in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_896.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 9, c. 3, d. 7 | d |
3,214 | DQ_008861 | flow of energy | Mysid shrimp and Algae are food for what type of animal? | food_chains_webs_896.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Anchovy, b. Atlantic croaker, c. sand shrimp, d. Mussels | c |
3,215 | DQ_008862 | flow of energy | Identify the animal which is on top of the food chain in this diagram | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. penguins, b. large fish, c. shrimp, d. Killer whales | d |
3,216 | DQ_008863 | flow of energy | Which one eats dolphins? | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. seal, b. killer whale, c. penguin, d. large fish | b |
3,217 | DQ_008864 | flow of energy | What animal is on top of the food chain? | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. penguins, b. dolphins, c. killer whales, d. seals | c |
3,218 | DQ_008865 | flow of energy | What do dolphins eat? | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Small Fish, b. Seals, c. Penguins, d. Shrimp | a |
3,219 | DQ_008866 | flow of energy | Which type of animal does not eat small fish? | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Penguins, b. Seals, c. Large Fish, d. Dolphins | a |
3,220 | DQ_008867 | flow of energy | How many animals do the killer whales eat? | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2 | c |
3,221 | DQ_008868 | flow of energy | What serves as the producer in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Penguins, b. Dolphins, c. Seals, d. Killer Whales | d |
3,222 | DQ_008869 | flow of energy | Which species' population might decrease if dolphins die out? | food_chains_webs_897.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. seaweeds, b. killer whales, c. large fishes, d. shrimps | b |
3,223 | DQ_008870 | flow of energy | Which of the following is NOT a primary consumer? | food_chains_webs_898.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Squirrel, b. Insect, c. Mole, d. Rabbit | c |
3,224 | DQ_008871 | flow of energy | Which animal consumes the mole | food_chains_webs_898.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. insect, b. squirrel, c. hawk, d. bird | c |
3,225 | DQ_008872 | flow of energy | Which life form is at the top of the food chain? | food_chains_webs_898.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. mole, b. hawk, c. squirrel, d. rabbit | b |
3,226 | DQ_008873 | flow of energy | How many living organisms participate in this food web? | food_chains_webs_898.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 7, c. 8, d. 4 | b |
3,227 | DQ_008874 | flow of energy | How many organisms eat plants? | food_chains_webs_898.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4 | b |
3,228 | DQ_008875 | flow of energy | What is the function of the plant in this diagram? | food_chains_webs_898.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Tertiary Consumer, b. Primary Consumer, c. Producer, d. Secondary Consumer | c |
3,229 | DQ_008876 | flow of energy | Which one eats mole? | food_chains_webs_898.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. rabbit, b. hawk, c. squirrel, d. bird | b |
3,230 | DQ_008877 | flow of energy | Who are the producers of the food chain? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mouse, b. Grasses, c. Snake, d. Grasshopper | b |
3,231 | DQ_008878 | flow of energy | Which is a primary consumer? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. grass, b. mouse, c. snake, d. bird | b |
3,232 | DQ_008879 | flow of energy | What consumes mouse in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. grasses, b. grasshopper, c. snake, d. bird | c |
3,233 | DQ_008880 | flow of energy | Which of the following are consumed by birds? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Grasshopper, b. Mice, c. Grasses, d. Snake | a |
3,234 | DQ_008881 | flow of energy | How many consumers are depicted? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4 | d |
3,235 | DQ_008882 | flow of energy | On how many things does the mouse feed on? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1 | a |
3,236 | DQ_008883 | flow of energy | If snake eats mouse, what does bird eat? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Grass, b. Snake, c. Mouse, d. Grasshopper | a |
3,237 | DQ_008884 | flow of energy | What animal is prey to the bird? | food_chains_webs_903.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. grasses, b. snake, c. grasshopper, d. mouse | c |
3,238 | DQ_008885 | flow of energy | What does the Worm feed on? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Hedgehog, b. Owl, c. Snail, d. Oak Leaves | d |
3,239 | DQ_008886 | flow of energy | Identify the tertiary consumer in the figure. | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Snail, b. Owl, c. Fox, d. Grass | c |
3,240 | DQ_008887 | flow of energy | What eats the weasel? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. hedgehog, b. owl, c. fox, d. rabbit | c |
3,241 | DQ_008888 | flow of energy | What are the two producers on the diagram? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. oak leaves and snail, b. vole and owl, c. grass and rabbit, d. oak leaves and grass | d |
3,242 | DQ_008889 | flow of energy | What does the owl eat? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Vole, b. Fox, c. Snail, d. Worm | a |
3,243 | DQ_008890 | flow of energy | How many animals does the fox eat in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. none, c. 1, d. 2 | d |
3,244 | DQ_008891 | flow of energy | How many animals eat grass in this food chain? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 9, d. 5 | a |
3,245 | DQ_008892 | flow of energy | What would happen to the owl population if the vole population were to decrease? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Not enough information to tell, b. Increase, c. Decrease, d. No change | c |
3,246 | DQ_008893 | flow of energy | Which one eats hedgehog? | food_chains_webs_911.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. rabbit, b. owl, c. fox, d. weasel | c |
3,247 | DQ_008894 | flow of energy | What is the top predator in this food chain? | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Black Flying Fox, b. Carpet Snake, c. Wedge Tailed Eagle, d. Goanna | c |
3,248 | DQ_008895 | flow of energy | From the diagram, identify the producer. | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. native tree leaves, b. carpet snake, c. black flying fox, d. goanna | a |
3,249 | DQ_008896 | flow of energy | What level of the food chain is the Goanna on? | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Top, b. Multiple, c. Bottom, d. Middle | d |
3,250 | DQ_008897 | flow of energy | What would happen if the Goanna population disappears? | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Foxes would die off., b. Eagles would eat native tree leaves., c. The Carpet Snakes and Wedge Tailed Eagles would simply eat more Black and Grey Headed Flying Foxes., d. | c |
3,251 | DQ_008898 | flow of energy | How many animals does the wedge tailed eagle eat? | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5 | a |
3,252 | DQ_008899 | flow of energy | How many consumers are named in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4 | c |
3,253 | DQ_008900 | flow of energy | What food process is shown in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Erosion, b. Solar Cycle, c. Food Web, d. Photosynthesis | c |
3,254 | DQ_008901 | flow of energy | Which of these is immediately affected if the native tree leaves disappear? | food_chains_webs_913.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. wedge tailed eagle, b. carpet snake, c. black flying fox, d. goanna | c |
3,255 | DQ_008902 | flow of energy | Who is the tertiary consumer of the food chain? | food_chains_webs_916.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Owl, b. Grass, c. Grasshopper, d. Mouse | a |
3,256 | DQ_008903 | flow of energy | What consumes mouse in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_916.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. snake, b. grasshopper, c. owl, d. grass | c |
3,257 | DQ_008904 | flow of energy | How many carnivores are in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_916.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
3,258 | DQ_008905 | flow of energy | How many producers are shown in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_916.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2 | b |
3,259 | DQ_008906 | flow of energy | If the grass dies out, what happens to the other animals? | food_chains_webs_916.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Owl population increases., b. Mouse population increases., c. They all die out eventually., d. Grasshopper population increases. | c |
3,260 | DQ_008907 | flow of energy | Who eats the mouse? | food_chains_webs_916.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. grass, b. nobody, c. owl, d. grasshopper | c |
3,261 | DQ_008908 | flow of energy | Identify which consumes the Kinglet. | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mouse, b. Pine Borer, c. Snake, d. Salamander | c |
3,262 | DQ_008909 | flow of energy | Which one eats mouse? | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. hawk, b. pine borer, c. salamander, d. kinglet | a |
3,263 | DQ_008910 | flow of energy | Which animal will eat the Kinglet? | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pine Border, b. Salamander, c. Mouse, d. Hawk | d |
3,264 | DQ_008911 | flow of energy | Which of the following are consumed by kinglets? | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Snakes, b. Salamanders, c. Pine trees, d. Pine borer | d |
3,265 | DQ_008912 | flow of energy | How many organisms are eaten by hawks? | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | b |
3,266 | DQ_008913 | flow of energy | In the diagram, what eats salamander? | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mouse, b. Snake, c. Kinglet, d. Hawk | b |
3,267 | DQ_008914 | flow of energy | What eats pine borers? | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. hawk, b. snake, c. kinglet, d. Salamander | d |
3,268 | DQ_008915 | flow of energy | What does the Lemming feed on? | food_chains_webs_924.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Arctic Fox, b. Caribou, c. Arctic Willow, d. Tundra Wolf | c |
3,269 | DQ_008916 | flow of energy | What consumes aortic fox in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_924.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. artic hare, b. caribou, c. lemming, d. tundra wolf | d |
3,270 | DQ_008917 | flow of energy | Which animal is the top of the food chain? | food_chains_webs_924.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. caribou, b. tundra wolf, c. Arctic fox, d. lemming | b |
3,271 | DQ_008918 | flow of energy | How many animals does the tundra wolf eat? | food_chains_webs_924.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2 | b |
3,272 | DQ_008919 | flow of energy | How many animals eat the Lemming? | food_chains_webs_924.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4 | b |
3,273 | DQ_008920 | flow of energy | Which one eats caribou? | food_chains_webs_924.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. lemming, b. arctic hare, c. arctic fox, d. tundra wolf | d |
3,274 | DQ_008921 | flow of energy | What is the earthworms eaten by? | food_chains_webs_1995.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Fungi, b. arthropods, c. nematodes, d. birds | d |
3,275 | DQ_008922 | flow of energy | On what does the mouse feed? | food_chains_webs_2102.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Caterpillar, b. Bird, c. Plant, d. Snake | c |
3,276 | DQ_008923 | flow of energy | How many stages are in this life cycle? | food_chains_webs_6032.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_6032.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2 | a |
3,277 | DQ_008924 | flow of energy | What is eaten by the ringtail? | food_chains_webs_1807.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. worms, b. bobcat, c. Coyote, d. pika | d |
3,278 | DQ_008925 | flow of energy | Who is the highest on this food chain? | food_chains_webs_2104.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. waterweed, b. Diving beetle, c. snail, d. perch | d |
3,279 | DQ_008926 | flow of energy | How many animals in the diagram are eaten by Catfish? | food_chains_webs_435.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1 | c |
3,280 | DQ_008927 | flow of energy | How many stages are in this life cycle? | food_chains_webs_6054.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6 | c |
3,281 | DQ_008928 | flow of energy | How many animals eat mice in the food web? | food_chains_webs_921.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
3,282 | DQ_008929 | flow of energy | What is the second phase? | food_chains_webs_2062.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. moth, b. caterpillar, c. chameleon, d. leaf | b |
3,283 | DQ_008930 | flow of energy | How many predators does the elephant seal have? | food_chains_webs_273.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 1, c. 2, d. 0 | b |
3,284 | DQ_008931 | flow of energy | How many arrows can you see? | food_chains_webs_6061.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 8, b. 10, c. 6, d. 9 | b |
3,285 | NDQ_000001 | the nature of science | Steps of the scientific method include all of the following except | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. doing background research., b. constructing a hypothesis., c. asking a question., d. proving a theory. | d |
3,286 | NDQ_000002 | the nature of science | Why do scientists call the Big Bang a theory? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. It is probably unlikely and therefore not a fact., b. A very well respected scientist proved it to be true., c. Many scientists have agreed upon this explanation after repeated experiments and models have shown it, d. All possible answers to a scientific idea are called theories. | c |
3,287 | NDQ_000003 | the nature of science | The data collected in an experiment should always be | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. labeled., b. recorded., c. reported., d. all of the above | d |
3,288 | NDQ_000004 | the nature of science | Which of the following is not a scientific model? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. A cross section of an apple that mimics the layers of the Earth., b. A chart with nutritional information about food we eat., c. A computer simulation that can show what will happen to algae in a pond over 10 years given conditions, d. An explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs that takes into account volcanic activity, climate, space | b |
3,289 | NDQ_000005 | the nature of science | If the results of an experiment disprove a hypothesis, then the | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. results should not be reported., b. hypothesis is just a theory., c. data must contain errors., d. none of the above | d |
3,290 | NDQ_000006 | the nature of science | Which of the following are good measures to follow when working in the field? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. Bring sun protection and sufficient water., b. Do not travel without someone who knows the area., c. Bring first aid supplies., d. More than one answer is correct. | d |
3,291 | NDQ_000007 | the nature of science | A scientist is conducting an experiment to determine which of three building structure types will best withstand the force of an earthquake. Which of the following is most likely to be the dependent variable? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. The amount of damage each building receives., b. The magnitude of the earthquake., c. The structure of the building., d. The type of soil each building is sitting on | a |
3,292 | NDQ_000008 | the nature of science | Which statement about a scientific theory is false? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. A theory can never be disproven., b. A theory is supported by many observations., c. A theory may develop from a well-supported hypothesis., d. A theory may be rejected if conflicting data are discovered. | a |
3,293 | NDQ_000009 | the nature of science | Types of scientific models include | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. mathematical equations., b. computer models., c. physical models., d. all of the above | d |
3,294 | NDQ_000010 | the nature of science | Conclusions in an experiment | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. Improve with greater and more accurate data.., b. Often lead a researcher to new scientific questions, c. Can agree or disagree with the hypothesis., d. All of the above. | d |
3,295 | NDQ_000012 | the nature of science | Which of the following is a lab safety rule? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. You may drink but not eat in the lab., b. You should tie back your hair if it is long., c. You may wear sandals but not flip-flops in the lab., d. You should leave used glassware for your teacher to wash. | b |
3,296 | NDQ_000014 | the nature of science | representation of something using objects | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method | e |
3,297 | NDQ_000017 | the nature of science | factor that is held constant in a scientific experiment | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method | a |
3,298 | NDQ_000019 | the nature of science | variable that is changed in an experiment to see how it affects another variable | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method | d |
3,299 | NDQ_000020 | the nature of science | The scientific method is used to answer any question that one can think of. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
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