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Grade 7 Botany
The leaves of ferns are known as
  1. fronds.
  2. bronze.
  3. blooms.
  4. arms.
Grade 4 Defining Words
The flower of a plant
  1. halfway
  2. bloom
  3. stake
  4. transplant
Grade 4 STEM Words
Grade 7 Botany
Grade 4 Biomes
The floor of a tropical rain forest is covered with
  1. grasses.
  2. dead plant material.
  3. blooming flowers.
  4. animals.
Grade 8 Environmental Science
Which of the following is NOT a natural cause of water pollution?
  1. Algae blooms
  2. Animal waste
  3. Pesticides
  4. Silt from storms
Grade 4 Main Idea CCSS: CCRA.R.2, CCRA.R.5, RL.4.2, RL.4.5

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What is the subject of the second stanza?
  1. flowers blooming
  2. animals and their babies
  3. growing crops
  4. singing about summer
Grade 8 Oceanography and Hydrology
Why does the Red Sea look red?
  1. red color from the Sun
  2. the water is so hot
  3. cyanobacteria algae blooms
Grade 10 Historical Fiction
What does Dimmesdale compare his newfound joy to?
  1. A prisoner escaping from a dungeon
  2. A bird taking flight
  3. A flower blooming
  4. A river flowing freely
Grade 5 Botany
In the carbon cycle, which event provides plants with carbon dioxide?
  1. bear breathing in a forest
  2. leaf falling on the ground
  3. flower blooming in a garden
  4. light shining on a plant
Grade 10 Protists and Fungi
Fragmentation is                                 .
  1. a type of sexual reproduction
  2. occurs when a fungus falls apart
  3. a type of asexual reproduction
  4. a type of algae bloom
Grade 11 Biogeochemical Cycles
What is the role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
  1. They create acid rain.
  2. They cause algal blooms.
  3. They make nitrogen into a more useful form.
  4. They move water through the environment.
Grade 6 Zoology
Match the following vocabulary words in the first column with their definitions in the second column.
__ currents A. animals with no backbone
__ gyres B. the movement of water
__ invertebrates C. surface currents that move in a circular pattern
__ plankton bloom D. multiplication of plankton so quickly that the water becomes cloudy with them
Grade 11 Editing
Read each of the sentences. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
  1. The rose, which was deep crimson and in full bloom; was so perfect that it looked artificial.
  2. Creeping along the riverbank, the tractor dug up the soft mud; and even lifted the enormous boulders.
  3. "Our ability to understand truth is limited: our obligation and power to seek it is limitless," said my grandfather.
  4. Being dedicated and strong, Art practiced for the track meet three hours each day; consequently, it was no surprise when he placed in every event.
Grade 11 Oceanography and Hydrology
Match the term in the first column with its meaning in the second column.
__ Phytoplankton A. Heterotrophic or detritivorous microscopic invertebrate animals that drift in the water.
__ Dinoflagellate B. Dinoflagellates found in fresh and marine waters with two flagella often cause red tide
__ Gonyaulax C. Algae that grow on the sediment at the bottom of a body of water
__ Red tide D. Animal phylum with exoskeletons, often covered with spines and radical symmetry (sea stars, urchins, cucumbers, and sand dollars.)
__ Benthic algae E. Group of autotrophic protista found in the ocean that move using a whiplike projection
__ Echinodermata F. Tiny autotrophic organisms that float in the ocean and serve as the foundation of the marine food chain.
__ Haloplankton G. Small aquatic animals that form moss-like or branching colonies
__ Zooplankton H. Organisms that spend their entire lives as plankton.
__ Gastropod I. Mollusks with a single coiled shell, muscular foot, and eyes and feelers (snail, limpets, slugs)
__ Bryozoans J. Common name for such a phenomenon where certain phytoplankton "bloom" such that the water appears to be color red. Most often not harmful.
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