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Encircle the correct answer 1. The study of cell a. Cytology b. Geology c. Mineralogy d. Paleontology 2. All living things are structurally made up of _________________. a. Atom b. DNA c. Genes d. Cell 3. This is found inside the cell membrane surrounding the nucleus. a. Cytoplasm b. Plasma Membrane c. Cell membrane d. Nucleus 4. The entire process of capturing light energy to produce food is_____________. a. Glucose formation b. Carbon dioxide reduction c. ATP conversion d. Photosynthesis 5. Which of these characterestics is a property only in the plants kingdom a. Cell Wall b. Has a nucleus c. Has leaves d. Can be found in water and land 6. Which part of the flower is considered a male organ? a. Ovary b. Stigma c.Anther d. Pistil 7. How plants reproduce? a. Sexually b. Asexually c. By Fission d. both a and b 8. Which of these organs transport water to parts of the plants? a. Ovary b. Xylem c. Leaf d. Bark 9. The process by which all living organism produce one of their kinds to ensures the survival of the species. a. Adaptation b. Reproduction c. Maturation d. Fertilization 10. Asexual Reproduction includes; a. Budding b. Fission c. Fragmentation d. All of the above 11. It is a general term used to described the modification of biological processes through human intervention. a. Biogernetics b. Biotechnology c. Genetic Engineering d. Bioremediation 12. What alternative would you suggest to lessen the risks of GM crops a. Matting weeds b. Creating new weeds c. Less use of pesticides d. None of the Above 13. What system involves in the production of new individuals. a. Circulatory System b. Reproductive System c. Immune System d. Skeletal System 14. Transport blood from the heart to the lung to oxygenate blood. a. Respiratory System b. Digestive System c. Circulatory System d. Nervous System 15. Why is digestion important for animals? a. For breaking down of foods b. Absorption of blood c. both a and b d. none of the above 16. How plants survive? a. Plants need water b. Plants need carbon dioxide and oxygen c. Plants need light energy from the sun d. all of the above 17. Which of the following is Not a vegetative organs of the plants a. Leaves b. Blade c. Stem d. Roots 18. What do plants provide to the earth? a. oxygen and food b. water and oxygen c. food and water d. water and animals 19. Gymnosperm bear their seeds on the surface of _______________. a. leafs b. cones c. stems d. woody 20. These are the steps in Plants Reproduction EXCEPT: a. Budding b. Pollination c. Fertilization d. Seed germination 21. It is the reproductive organ of a plants. a. Stem b. Roots c. Leaf d. Flower 22. A gradual change in species over many generation resulting from their genetic adaptation to the environment. a. Mutation b. Evolution c. Natural Selection d. Genetic flow 23. In the struggle for existence, the animals that survive are always the ____________. a. largest b. fastest c. strongest d. fittest 24. Most scientist believe that species have change as a result of _______________. a. use and disuse b. inheritance of environmental variations c. mutations d. changes in the somatoplasm 25. All of the following are factors in the development of new species EXCEPT; a. Variation b. Asexual Reproduction c. Sexual Reproduction d. Natural Selection 26. A population in an area includes all the _________________. a. living things b. members of the same phylum c. members of the same species d. living things in relation to their physical environment 27. It refers to the process whereby a species is able to tolerate the environmental condition of a place and efficiently compete with other species a. Adaptation b. Speciation c. Natural Selection d. Mutation 28. How are evolution and classification related to each other.? a. It is due to the process of evolution b. I don’t think they are related c. There is no inherent relationship d. Every species has inbuilt tendency for genetic variations 29. What factor that bring about organismal diversity? a. DNA and protein sequence b. Genetic Drift c. Mutation d. both a and b 30. Which theory of evolution observed by Jean Baptist de Lamarck a. Natural Selection b. Gene Flow c. Acquired Traits d. Speciation 31. These refers to an increase or decrease in the relative abundance of different cell through successive change, simply change. a. Mutation b. Gene Flow c. Speciation d. Genetic drift 32. These are example of Mutation EXCEPT; a. Stenosis b. Sickle Anemia c. Rovens Syndrome d. Cystic Fibrosis 33. There are evidence of evolution which include vestigial structure, one example of this is _________________. a. leg bone of snake b. bird feathers c. teeth of tarsiers d. skull of monkey 34. The correct order in classifying organism is __________________________. a. Phylum, Kingdom, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species b. Genus, Species, Class, Order, Kingdom, Family, Phylum c. Order, Class, Family, Phylum, Genus, Kingdom, Species d. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species 35. Modern classification is the work of ____________________. a. Robert Hooked b. Carolus Linnaeus c. Charles Darwin d. Jean Baptist de Lamark 36. Human beings belongs to the species of _________________. a. Homo Erectus b. Homo Sapiens c. Homo Habillis d. Hominidae 37. All of the following provide the evidence of evolution EXCEPT; a. Fossils b. Embryological c. Natural Selection d. Homologous structure 38. An interacting group of natural elements and organism is called _______________. a. Population b. Habitat c. Community d. Ecosystem
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a. Consumer b. Scavengers c. Carnivores d. Omnivores 40. The universal solvent and basis of life. a. Wind b. Sunlight c. Water d. Gases 41. The maximum number of individual that an ecosystem can support is called___________. a. Limiting Factors b. Biotic Potential c. Environmental resistance d. Carrying Capacity 42. As a student, what are the best ways you can contribute to conserve our ecosystem? a. Deforestation b. Planting trees c. Proper waste disposal d. both a and b 43. What do you notice in our earth today? a. Our earth is over in population that lend into competition of food, shelter that cause diseases. b. Climate change c. both a and b d. I don’t care at all 44. Animals that feed on both plants and animals. a. Omnivores b. Herbivores c. Carnivores d. Scavengers 45. These animals feed on dead remains and also plants that have recently decomposed a. Omnivores b. Herbivores c. Scavengers d. Carnivores 46. What are human activities that affect the ecosystem _______________. a. Deforestation b. Fish kill c. Mining d. All of the above 47. How can we protect our environment a. Plant more trees and stop illegal logging b. Don’t throw garbage at the river and ocean c. Stop using plastics bags d. All of the above 48. Moss in the understory of a forest is a _______________. a. producer b. consumer c. decomposer d. detritivore 49. The richest most productive farmland of the earth is the ______________. a. grassland b. deciduous forest c. taiga d. tundra 50. Which biome contains no trees due to permafrost layer of soil a. grassland b. taiga c. tundra d. deciduous forest