A) Bacteria aiding in digestion B) Virus causing the flu C) Bacteria causing pneumonia D) Fungi causing athlete's foot
A) Depend on other organisms for food B) None of the above C) Produce their own food D) Break down dead organic matter
A) Virus causing the common cold B) Fungi causing athlete's foot C) Bacteria causing food poisoning D) Mosquito transmitting malaria
A) Providing humanitarian aid during disasters B) Blood donation and transfusion services C) Promoting health education D) Conducting medical research
A) Producing oxygen through photosynthesis B) Providing food for other organisms C) None of the above D) Breaking down dead organic matter
A) Speedometry B) Turbidometer C) Geiger muller counter D) Spectrophotometer
A) Antibodies B) Antigens C) Pathogens D) Vectors
A) Increased pollution levels in protected areas. B) Extinction of species due to overprotection C) Lack of public awareness and participation D) Excessive funding and resources allocated to conservation efforts
A) The interdependence of organisms within an ecosystem. B) The process of evolution through natural selection. C) The adjustment of organisms to their environmental conditions. D) The ability of organisms to change their habitat
A) Scales for protection B) Wings for flight C) Strong jaws for hunting. D) Gills for respiration
A) Sources: Oil spills; Causes: Industrial waste; Effects: Water contamination. B) Sources: Industrial emissions; Causes: Burning fossil fuels; Effects: Respiratory illnesses. C) Sources: Noise from transportation; Causes: Overfishing; Effects: Disruption of aquatic ecosystems. D) Sources: Pesticides and herbicides; Causes: Deforestation; Effects: Soil erosion.
A) Disposing of hazardous waste in landfills. B) Implementing sustainable farming practices. C) Increasing the use of chemical fertilizers. D) Encouraging deforestation for urban development.
A) Through sexual reproduction only. B) They do not reproduce. C) Through asexual reproduction only. D) Through both sexual and asexual reproduction.
A) Sexual reproduction. B) Binary fission C) Asexual reproduction D) Multiple fission.
A) Landfills and waste dumps. B) Fossil fuels and minerals C) Water and air. D) Plastic and synthetic materials.
A) By relying solely on technological advancements to replace resources. B) By using resources efficiently and promoting sustainable practices. C) By ignoring the impact of human activities on the environment. D) By overexploiting resources to meet increasing demands
A) Gills for respiration B) Webbed feet for swimming C) Legs for hopping on land. D) Lungs for breathing in water
A) Hydrophotometer B) Secchi disc C) Baermann funnel D) Pooter
A) Colorimeter B) Hygrometer C) Photometer D) Barometer
A) Pyramid of number B) Dome C) Pyramid D) Pyramid of energy |