A) all cells are the same B) tissues work independently C) cells specialize for different functions D) every cell performs all functions
A) Amoeba B) Fish C) Butterfly D) Earthworm
A) organ B) tissue C) cell D) system
A) performing an experiment B) analysing data C) making observation D) forming a conclusion
A) hydrogen B) carbon (iv) oxide C) oxygen D) nitrogen
A) paleontology B) entomolgy C) morpholy D) physiology
A) symmetrical body plan B) radial body plan C) none of the above D) asymmetrical body plan
A) respiration B) reproduction C) photosynthesis D) movement
A) It does not show any growth B) It needs food to grow C) It is able to respire D) It can move
A) anatomy B) Ecology C) Physiology D) Biology
A) growth B) development C) anabolism D) irritability
A) system B) tissue C) organ D) cell
A) organ B) system C) organism D) tissue
A) tissue B) organ C) organelle D) organ system
A) Cell - Organ - Tissue - System - Organism B) Cell - Tissue - Organ - System - Organism C) Tissue - Cell - Organ - System - Organism D) Organ - System - Cell - Organism
A) many tissues working together B) one type of cell only C) systems combined D) similar tissues
A) cell B) tissue C) system D) organ
A) tissue B) organism C) cell D) organ
A) digestive system B) lung C) brain D) heart
A) organelles B) tissues C) organs D) cells
A) anatomy B) taxonomy C) morphology D) cytology
A) Robert Hooke B) Carolus Linnaeus C) Gregor Mendel D) Charles Darwin
A) kingdom B) species C) family D) genus
A) order B) family C) genus D) class
A) Phylum B) Kingdom C) Class D) Family
A) family B) order C) genus D) species
A) family B) class C) species D) genus
A) human being B) orangutang C) chimpanzee D) gorilla
A) Amoeba B) Paramecium C) Euglena D) Bacteria
A) Amoeba B) Fern C) Mushroom D) Bacterium
A) lack roots B) contain chlorophyll C) have no nucleus D) do not make their own food
A) multi-cellular autotrophs B) unicellular organisms C) decomposers D) multi-cellular heterotrophs
A) mammals B) invertebrates C) arthropods D) vertebrates
A) insects B) earthworms C) fish D) snails
A) lizard B) fish C) frog D) toad
A) Zea mays B) Triticum aestivum C) Oryza sativa D) Musa sapientum
A) annelida B) mollusca C) arthropoda D) chordata
A) autotrophs B) parasites C) saprophytes D) heterotrophs
A) external appearance B) colour C) evolutionary relationship D) size
A) Volvox B) Euglena C) Mucor D) hydra
A) Most plants respond to stimulus slowly B) Most plants respond to stimulus slowly C) Higher animals can reproduce asexually D) Animals respire using carbon (IV) oxide as raw-material
A) virus particle B) spermatozoon C) waterleaf plant D) kidney
A) porosity and low water retention ability B) tendeny of becoming water-logged C) inability to retain much water D) composition of chemically weathered granite rock
A) life and study B) study of science C) life and challenges D) investigation about science
A) veterinarian B) botanist C) taxonomist D) geneticist
A) theory B) classification C) observation D) experimentation
A) botanist B) zoologist C) animologist D) chemist
A) Aristotle B) Carolus Linnaeus C) Robert Hooke D) Felix Dujardin
A) Annelids B) Coelenterate C) Protozoa D) Vertebrates
A) Mosses and maize B) Fungi and algae C) Conifers and flowering plants D) Mosses and ferns |