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questionnumber="3"
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question="Which of the following reproductive strategies is NOT used by lizard species ?"
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choice1="oviparous"
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choice3="parthenogenic"
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choice2="semelparous"
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choice4="ovoviviparous"
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choice5="viviparous"
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correctchoice="2"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. [[Lizard Reproduction|WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction]]"
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feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. [[Lizard Reproduction|WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction]]"
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feedback2="'''Correct!''' Semelparous organisms reproduce only once in their lifetime, such as annual plants and certain species of salmon, spiders, bamboos and centru plants. Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. [[Lizard Reproduction|WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. [[Lizard Reproduction|WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction]]"
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feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. [[Lizard Reproduction|WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction]]"
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questionnumber="4"
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question="An iguana kept at 28°C will …?"
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choice1="… eat but its food will not be digested properly."
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choice3="…lose its appetite and greatly reduce its food intake. "
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choice2="…refrain from eating altogether. "
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choice4=" …continue to feed normally and remain unaffected."
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choice5=" …no longer digest its food."
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correctchoice="1"
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feedback1="'''Correct!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
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feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
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feedback2="'''Incorrect!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
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feedback4="'''Incorrect!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
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feedback5="'''Incorrect!'''  Digestion comes to a halt when temperatures drop below 7°C.  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
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