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November 20th, 2015

11/20/2015

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​What is the first and last number of every row of Pascal’s triangle? Yesterday's question was "What are the names for the two transport tissues in plants?" The answer was xylem and phloem.
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November 19th, 2015

11/19/2015

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​What are the names for the two transport tissues in plants? Yesterday's question was "What type of symmetry is associated with adult echinoderms (read as: i-KY-neh-dehrms)?' The answer was radial symmetry. 
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November 18th, 2015

11/18/2015

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​What type of symmetry is associated with adult echinoderms (read as: i-KY-neh-dehrms)? Yesterday's question was "What color does copper burn in a flame?" The answer was green.
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November 17th, 2015

11/17/2015

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​What color does copper burn in a flame?. Yesterday's question was "Name the protein that transports oxygen to cells via the circulatory system." The answer was hemoglobin.
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November 16th, 2015

11/16/2015

 
​Name the protein that transports oxygen to cells via the circulatory system. Friday's question was "From what element are most semiconductors primarily composed?" The answer was silicon. 

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