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The four Science Regents exams (Earth Science, Living Environment, Chemistry, and Physics) also include separately-scheduled lab practicals.
In New York, students have the opportunity to take Regents Exams in grades 9-12 and, when appropriate, in grade eight
 

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1. Some fruit, like peaches, only have one big seed. what is this seed called?
2. What type of reproduction involves combining genetic material from two parents to create distinct offspring?
3. What should a pregnant woman avoid while pregnant?
4. Regulation of hormone production hormone levels are primarily controlled through negative feedback, in which rising levels of a hormone inhibit its?
5. What is the name for a material that prevents the transfer of heat energy?
6. Oceans help control global warming by absorbing what?
7. Defined as a difference in electric potential energy, a source of what is required in order to produce an electrical current?
8. The axon contains microtubules and neurofilaments that are bounded by a plasma membrane known as what?
9. Approximately how much larger is the radius of an atom than that of its nucleus?
10. Atmospheric pressure is low in what anatomically named part of a hurricane?
11. What is regulated by the reticular formation?
12. What is the process resulting in living things with beneficial traits producing more offspring?
13. What is energy from the sun called?
14. What is the release of particles and/or energy from the nucleus of an atom described as?
15. An object's energy due to motion is known as?
16. What is the most common form of dwarfism in humans?
17. What is the name of the process by which plants use energy from sunlight to synthesize carbohydrates?
18. A measure of the disorder of a system is called its what?
19. Common wisdom has it that the temporal bone (temporal = \u201ctime\u201d) is so named because this area of the head (the temple) is where hair typically first turns gray, indicating the passage of what?
20. What is a continuous flow of electric charge called?
21. During the first several weeks of development, the cells of the endometrium nourish what?
22. What is manufactured and added to foods to preserve freshness?
23. What is the name for a matter that has a fixed volume and a fixed shape?
24. The nitrogen cycle moves nitrogen back and forth between the atmosphere and what?
25. What in the skin dilates, or widens, in order to increase blood flow to the bodys surface?