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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. What are the ultimate source of genetic variation?
2. In what unit is heat measured in?
3. What do monotremes lack though they have hair and produce milk?
4. What can ultimately result when species are introduced to a new place and prey on other species?
5. What type of chemistry is the study of chemicals containing carbon called?
6. Root-like projections anchor adults of what colony-dwelling animals to solid surfaces such as rocks and reefs?
7. Most diseases caused by bacteria can be cured by which medicines?
8. Higher pressures increase the solubility of what?
9. What contracts to move food throughout the gastrointestinal tract?
10. What type of flowers offer no reward, such as nectar, to a male wasp?
11. What determines the unique sequence for every protein?
12. What kind of process occurs without the need for a continual input of energy from some external source?
13. Which hormone is secreted by the pancreas in a human body?
14. What kind of energy constitutes the total kinetic energy of all the atoms that make up an object?
15. What is the process of a cell membrane surrounding a particle and engulfing it calles?
16. What device detects and measuresee earthquake waves?
17. Remember electrons are negatively charged, so ions with a positive charge have lost what?
18. What is the term for the measure of the force of gravity pulling down on an object?
19. Living things get energy from food in a process called respiration, which releases what gas back into the atmosphere?
20. What must people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes frequently check?
21. The tails of the hale-bopp comet point away from the sun, evidence that light has what property of motion?
22. Every object is attracted to every other object by what force?
23. What kind of cell is a cell with two chromosomes?
24. What property is the result of force acting on a given area?
25. What are broad explanations that are widely accepted as true?