- 1. 1.
Which of the following performs the same function as the contractile vacuole of a unicellular organism?
A) Kidney B) Pancreas C) Bladder D) Liver
- 2. 2.
The respiratory organ found in the cockroach is the _______
A) Lung book B) Air sac C) Trachea D) Lung
- 3. 3.
In which of the following parts of a cell is the chromosome found?
A) Cell wall B) Nucleus C) Golgi body D) Cytoplasm
- 4. 4.
Which of the following is the medium of transportation of nutrients within unicellular organisms?
A) Serum B) Lymph C) Blood D) Protoplasm
- 5. 5.
Which of the following blood vessels carries oxygenated blood into the heart?
A) Pulmonary artery B) Aorta C) Pulmonary vein D) Anterior vena cava
- 6. 6.
The stomata of a leaf perform the same function as _______
A) Pharynx of man B) Liver of man C) Spiracles of insects D) Trachea of toads
- 7. 7.
Which of the following does not happen during inspiration?
A) Ribs move forward B) Intercostal muscles contract C) Thoracic cavity increases D) Diaphragm relaxes
- 8. 8.
The collective name for the female parts of the flower is _______
A) Stigma B) Androecium C) Gynoecium D) Ovary
- 9. 9.
If the petals of a flowering plant are removed, which of the following processes is likely to be affected?
A) Pollination B) Germination C) Photosynthesis D) Transpiration
- 10. 10.
Which of the following organisms lacks a reproductive organ?
A) Man B) Chlamydomonas C) Cockroach D) Pride of Barbados
- 11. 11.
Placentation of plants is best described as the ______
A) Arrangement of ovules in the ovary B) Arrangement of fruits on the branches C) Development of ovules in the ovary D) Formation of the pericarp from the ovary wall
- 12. 12.
A flowering plant having both the male and female flowers on the same plant is said to be _______
A) Monoecious B) Irregular C) Dioecious D) Regular
- 13. 13.
The process by which fruits develop without fertilization is called ______
A) Layering B) Parthenocarpy C) Pathology D) Hermophroditism
- 14. 14.
The drugs which inhibit the growth of disease-causing organisms and thus used in the treatment of infections are referred to as _______
A) Septics B) Antibiotics C) Antitoxins D) Antibodies
- 15. 15.
Which of the following heart structures is best adapted to cope with double circulation?
A) Two auricles and two ventricles B) Two auricles and one ventricle C) One auricle and one ventricle D) Two auricles and partially divided ventricle
- 16. 16.
Which of the following substances is not a conservable natural resources?
A) Air B) Minerals C) Water D) Soil
- 17. 17.
A species whose populations has become so small that it may become extinct if not protected is a/an ______
A) Dangerous species B) Special species C) Important species D) Endangered species
- 18. 18.
Spermatogenesis and oogenesis are both terms used to describe ______
A) Mitosis B) Mating C) Meiosis D) Gametogenesis
- 19. 19.
Which of the following mammalian features acts as a shock absorber to the developing embryo?
A) Placenta B) Chorion C) Amniotic fluid D) Umbilical cord
- 20. 20.
The maintenance of a constant internal environment of an organism is known as _______
A) Diuresis B) Turgidity C) Homeorhesis D) Homeostasis
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