A) Photosynthesis B) Movement away from a harmful stimulus C) Growth towards light D) Withdrawal from touch
A) To find food B) To perform photosynthesis C) To escape predators D) To reproduce
A) Oxygen B) Glucose C) Water D) Carbon dioxide
A) Nucleus B) Cytoskeleton C) Chloroplasts D) Mitochondria
A) Binary fission B) Fertilization C) Budding D) Conjugation
A) Oviduct B) Lateral bud C) Fallopian tube D) Conjugation tube
A) Urea B) Oxygen C) Carbon dioxide D) Water
A) Excretion B) Egestion C) Cyclosis D) Irritability
A) Hydrostatic B) Nervous system C) Muscle D) Skeleton
A) Chitin B) Muscle C) Cartilage D) Bone
A) Axial skeleton B) Exoskeleton C) Appendicular skeleton D) Hydrostatic skeleton
A) Exoskeleton B) Hydrostatic skeleton C) Axial skeleton D) Appendicular
A) Appendicular B) Girdles C) Pentadactyl limbs D) Hinge limb
A) Ball-and-socket joint B) Hinge joint C) Fixed joint D) Muscular joint
A) To reduce friction and absorb shock B) To transmit nerve impulses C) To store energy and lubricate D) To create soft movement
A) Vascular tissues B) Supporting tissues C) Meristematic tissues D) Epidermal tissues
A) Parenchyma B) Phloem C) Xylem D) Sclerenchyma
A) Protects the plant surface B) Stores food materials C) Provides support to young stems and leaves D) Transports water and minerals
A) Abundant cytoplasm B) Presence of lignin for rigidity C) Meristematic activity D) Thin-walled cells
A) Provides energy B) Gives strength and rigidity C) Allows gas exchange D) Transports water and minerals
A) Epidermal tissue B) Supporting tissue C) Vascular tissue D) Parenchyma tissue
A) Sugars B) Reproductive cells C) Gases D) Water and minerals
A) Sugars and other organic materials B) Water and minerals C) Gases D) Reproductive cells
A) Supporting the leaves and flowers B) Carrying out photosynthesis C) Storing food materials D) Transporting water and nutrients
A) Stigma B) Ovule C) Pistil D) Stamen
A) Helps plants survive harsh environmental conditions B) Weakens the seed coat C) Allows for rapid germination D) Increases the rate of photosynthesis
A) Near the surface of stems and leaves B) Deep within the roots C) Scattered throughout the plant D) In the center of the stem
A) Transport water and minerals B) Provide structural support C) Protect the plant surface D) Carry out various metabolic functions
A) Sliding B) Twisting C) Bending D) Coughing
A) Internal fertilization B) Fragmentation C) Asexual D) Photosynthesis
A) Partial or total removal of external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. B) Removal of the appendix in females C) Cosmetic surgery on the female genitals. D) Hormonal treatment to delay puberty in females.
A) Narrowing the vaginal opening by creating a seal. B) Partial or total removal of the clitoris. C) Stretching and tearing of the clitoris and labia. D) Partial or total removal of the clitoris and inner labia.
A) Reduced risk of sexually transmitted infections. B) Severe bleeding, pain, and infections. C) Reduceed fertility D) Improved hygiene
A) Psychological trauma, depression, and anxiety. B) Faster economic development C) Increased social status for women D) Stronger family bonds.
A) Staying silent on the issue. B) Mocking those who speak out against FGM. C) Pressuring others to continue the practice D) Learning more and raising awareness among friends and family.
A) Containing many mitochondria B) Causes sperm to swim C) Contains digestive enzymes D) Contains 23 chromosomes
A) Ligaments B) Cartilage C) Capsule D) Tendons
A) Ball and socket B) Pivot or rotating C) Gliding or sliding D) Hinge
A) Human Intestinal Virus B) Human Immunodeficiency Virus C) Human Infectious Virus D) Human Influenza Virus
A) Conjugation B) Runner formation in strawberries C) Pollination D) Fertilization |