L 1.4.2 Test (CST): Computer-Scored Unit Test Question 12 of 25 Which activity would be within the field of biology? O A. Designing a structure that would not fall in an earthq OB. Figuring out how pesticides affect plant growth C. Measuring the amount of energy wasted in an automo
L 1.4.2 Test (CST): Computer-Scored Unit Test Question 12 of 25 Which activity would be within the field of biology? O A. Designing a structure that would not fall in an earthq OB. Figuring out how pesticides affect plant growth C. Measuring the amount of energy wasted in an automo
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### 1.4.2 Test (CST): Computer-Scored Unit Test
#### Question 12 of 25
**Which activity would be within the field of biology?**
- **A.** Designing a structure that would not fall in an earthquake
- **B.** Figuring out how pesticides affect plant growth
- **C.** Measuring the amount of energy wasted in an automobile
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#### Explanation:
Biology is the natural science that studies life and living organisms. The correct answer to the question is **B. Figuring out how pesticides affect plant growth**. This activity involves the study of living organisms (plants) and their interactions with chemicals (pesticides), which falls under the scope of biological research.
**Incorrect Options:**
- **A. Designing a structure that would not fall in an earthquake**: This activity falls under the field of civil engineering and architecture, rather than biology.
- **C. Measuring the amount of energy wasted in an automobile**: This activity pertains to mechanical engineering and energy efficiency studies, not biology.
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