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Governor's cup for science # 11

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These organisms are made of one cell and can both help and harm people. What are the organisms some of which can be used to make medicines and others that can cause sore throats?   Bacteria  
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Matter is made up of   atoms  
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Wind can change the rate at which water evaporates by   making it evaporate faster  
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This statement about the thyroid gland is not correct   it is found in your stomach  
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The group of animals in which each animal has a different job, such as termites where there are soldiers and nurse maids, is called a   colony  
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This author wrote about the dangers of pesticides in the book Silent Spring. Who was one of the first people devoted to defending the natural world against pollution?   Rachel Carson  
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What would be considered to be a population?   All the fish of the same kind that live in a lake  
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Several animals go through a series of body changes known as metamorphosis. What step is not a stage of incomplete metamorphosis in insects?   Pupa  
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Born to slave parents, this man developed hundreds of uses for the sweet potato. Who was the first black scientist to gain nationwide prominence?   Carver  
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