A) Environment B) People C) Home D) Life
A) Canivores B) Patientvores C) Herbivores D) Omnivores
A) Autotrophic B) Heterotrophic C) Symbiotic D) Holozoic
A) Holophytic nutrition B) Chemosynthetic nutrition C) Parasitic nutrition D) Saprophytic nutrition
A) Lion B) Pig C) Rat D) Man
A) 70% B) 78% C) 21% D) 99%
A) Biosphere B) Hydrosphere C) Atmosphere D) Lithosphere
A) Population B) Habitat C) Ecology D) Ecosystem
A) Morphology B) Anatomy C) Zoology D) Botany
A) Communication B) Construction C) Heist D) Medicine
A) Adaptation B) Assassin C) Assistant D) Abaptation
A) Oryza sativa B) Rattus rattus C) Musca domestica D) Citrus sinesis
A) 3 B) 5 C) 4 D) 2
A) Kingdom--->Phylum--->Class--->Order--->Family--->Genus--->Species B) Kingdom --->Class--->Family--->Phylum--->Species--->Order--->Genus C) Family--->Kingdom--->Class--->Genus--->Order--->Species--->Phylum D) Species--->Genus--->Family--->Order--->Class--->Phylum--->Kingdom
A) Carlos Linnaeus B) Matthias Scheldin C) Felix Dujardin D) Robert Hooke
A) Rhodophyta B) Chlorophyta C) Phaecophyta D) Tracheophyta
A) 7 B) 8 C) 9 D) 6
A) Ova B) Spermatozoa C) Nerve cell D) Bone
A) Tissue B) Cell C) System D) Organ
A) Gas B) Water C) Hydro(II)oxide D) Hydrogen
A) Competition B) Harm C) Pollution D) Toxification
A) Possession of wings for flight B) Possession of sweat glands for excretion and cooling C) Possession of powerful limbs for movement D) Possession of lungs for gaseous exchange
A) Tolerance B) Adaptation C) Competition D) Geographic range
A) Parasitism B) Predation C) Competition D) Commensalism
A) Producers B) Climatic factors C) Consumers D) Decomposers
A) Climax community B) Habitat C) Hydrosphere D) Ecological niche
A) Community B) Biotic community C) Population D) Ecosystem
A) Habitat B) None of the above C) Biome D) Niche
A) 2 B) 4 C) 3 D) 5
A) 2025 B) 1999 C) 1753 D) 1758
A) I don't know B) Binomial nomenclature C) Classification D) Taxonomy
A) The internal structures of plant and animals B) How plants and animals function C) The study of animals D) The external structures of plant and animals
A) Physics B) Biology C) Technology D) Science
A) Sensitivity B) Adaptability C) Competition D) Succession
A) Argama oryza B) Agama sinesis C) Agama agama D) Argama argama
A) Greek B) Latin C) Arabic D) Hebrew
A) Swiss B) Ghanian C) Togolese D) Nigerian
A) Canivora B) Homonidae C) Mammalia D) Felidae
A) They are prokaryotic B) They may possess autotrophic and heterotrophic mode of nutrition C) There is no sexual reproduction D) There is sexual reproduction
A) Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Tracheophyta B) Pteridophyta, Spermatophya, Angiophyta C) Rhodophyta, Chlorophyta, Phaecophyta D) Gymnosperm, Angiosperm, Dicotyledonous |