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1. Where is the pressure of gases in the atmosphere at its greatest?
2. Terrestrial and aquatic are the two basic categories of what, on earth?
3. Bacteria are often used to make cheese from what?
4. The ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances is known as?
5. Supercontinents have formed at least how many times in earth history?
6. The innermost layer of the sun is known as what?
7. How many different types of taste can be detected by taste buds?
8. Convection generally involves the transfer of what type of energy?
9. In mammals, hair or fur help conserve bodily what?
10. What is the name of the mechanism in which sounds are encoded in microwaves by changing their frequency?
11. What is the measurement for the amount of water vapor in the air?
12. Amines are classified according to the number of carbon atoms bonded directly to what atom?
13. What novelties can also arise when structures that originally played one role gradually acquire a different one?
14. The nervous system is made up of these?
15. What process consists of the mechanisms that produce an observed pattern of change?
16. Capillaries rejoin to form venules, which convey blood to what?
17. What is the process of the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma in angiosperms called?
18. What is the source of most of the energy used?
19. What ear structure has three fluid filled ducts, including the organ of corti, where sound waves in air go to vibration?
20. Deposition refers to when a gas changes to what state?
21. What is the most common type of muscle in the human body?
22. All cells need what for processes like active transport?
23. Where are the viral enzyme and genome packaged inside?
24. Of the three types of skeleton designs - hydrostatic skeletons, exoskeletons, and endoskeletons - which do humans possess?
25. German doctor rudolf virchow first discovered what process when studying living cells under a microscope?