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What is liver used for?
The liver filters (cleans) the blood, removing toxins and waste that eventually leave the body through urine and feces
Is paraceratherium an elephant relative?
No, it's a hornless rhinoceros
What's a swim bladder?
A gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes, used to maintain and control buoyancy
What's the proces of tadpole becoming a frog called?
Metamorphosis
Do shown fish live in fresh or saltwater?
Freshwater
In what biome do tamanduas live?
The tamandua is found many in types of forest, both tropical and subtropical, deciduous and evergreen
Which type of organism can make its own food through photosynthesis, herbivores, producers or parasites?
Producers
What is the main purpose of the mitochondria in a cell?
To produce energy
Which molecule is primarily responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood?
Hemoglobin
Who was Charles Darwin?
He was the scientist who uncovered the Theory of Evolution
Were pterosaurs dinosaurs?
No, but flying reptiles
What's shown in the picture?
Whale evolution
Why is photosynthesis an important chemical reaction?
It uses CO2 to produce sugar for producers and O2 as waste
Where is DNA found inside a cell?
Nucleus
What is the most basic structural unit of living things?
Cell
Dromaeosauridae is a group of dinosaurs who are the direct ancestors of which groups of animals today?
Birds
Which of these parts of the eye has no blood vessels?
Cornea
How many types of cells are there in a bone?
4
What is the average temperature of a healthy human?
37 °C
What gender will child 1 and 2 be?
Child 1: female, Child 2: male
What's shown in the picture?
Photosynthesis
What's shown in the picture?
Biomes
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Where do mushroom spores form?
Gills