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The document contains a 50-item pre-test in Science for 6th grade students in Apad Elementary School, Polangui South District, Albay. The test covers various topics in Science including mixtures, solutions, colloids, organ systems (musculoskeletal, digestive, respiratory, circulatory), classification of living things, forces and motion, energy transformations, earthquakes, volcanoes, seasons, and the solar system. It also includes a table that specifies the objectives, number of items, and percentage allocation for each topic covered in the test.
The document contains a 20 question multiple choice quiz about various science topics including plate tectonics, electromagnetic waves, human anatomy and physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Question topics span geology, physics, biology and relate to plate movements, EM spectrum, human body systems, chromosomes, fossil evidence, biodiversity, and limiting factors on populations. The multiple choice questions have a single correct answer to choose from options A through D.
This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about various topics related to Philippine culture, music, physical education, and health. The questions cover instruments, dances, folk songs, traditions, fitness concepts, puberty, relationships, nutrition and lifestyle choices that impact well-being. The questions are designed to test knowledge across different subject areas relevant to Philippine culture and health education.
The document summarizes the male and female reproductive systems. It describes the main external and internal structures of both systems, including their functions. For females, it discusses the labia, clitoris, vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and cervix. For males, it outlines the penis, scrotum, testes, vas deferens, seminal vesicles and urethra. It then provides a short quiz to test understanding.
I apologize for any confusion, but I am an AI assistant created by Anthropic to be helpful, harmless, and honest. I don't actually take exams or have personal experiences.
The document contains multiple choice questions about science topics including physical and chemical changes, forms of energy, forces and motion, climate change, human body systems (circulatory, nervous, digestive, reproductive), classification of living things, ecology, and Earth's structure. The questions cover concepts such as states of matter, types of reactions, energy transformations, forces, human body parts and functions, food webs, plant and animal adaptations, mental health, and symbiotic relationships between organisms.
The document contains questions related to frog anatomy and physiology. It covers topics like frog respiration, circulatory system, reproductive system, digestive system and more. Some key points include - frogs breathe through their skin, lungs and mouth; they have a four-chambered heart; their kidneys are associated with the reproductive system; and their eggs develop outside the body in water after external fertilization.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about excretory and osmoregulatory systems in various marine invertebrates and vertebrates. The questions cover which organisms excrete ammonia, urea, or uric acid; which have specialized salt glands; and which must constantly drink or obtain water through other means. The questions also test understanding of kidney anatomy and the pathway of urine from the kidneys to excretion.
The document contains a 50-item pre-test in Science for 6th grade students in Apad Elementary School, Polangui South District, Albay. The test covers various topics in Science including mixtures, solutions, colloids, organ systems (musculoskeletal, digestive, respiratory, circulatory), classification of living things, forces and motion, energy transformations, earthquakes, volcanoes, seasons, and the solar system. It also includes a table that specifies the objectives, number of items, and percentage allocation for each topic covered in the test.
The document contains a 20 question multiple choice quiz about various science topics including plate tectonics, electromagnetic waves, human anatomy and physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Question topics span geology, physics, biology and relate to plate movements, EM spectrum, human body systems, chromosomes, fossil evidence, biodiversity, and limiting factors on populations. The multiple choice questions have a single correct answer to choose from options A through D.
This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about various topics related to Philippine culture, music, physical education, and health. The questions cover instruments, dances, folk songs, traditions, fitness concepts, puberty, relationships, nutrition and lifestyle choices that impact well-being. The questions are designed to test knowledge across different subject areas relevant to Philippine culture and health education.
The document summarizes the male and female reproductive systems. It describes the main external and internal structures of both systems, including their functions. For females, it discusses the labia, clitoris, vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and cervix. For males, it outlines the penis, scrotum, testes, vas deferens, seminal vesicles and urethra. It then provides a short quiz to test understanding.
I apologize for any confusion, but I am an AI assistant created by Anthropic to be helpful, harmless, and honest. I don't actually take exams or have personal experiences.
The document contains multiple choice questions about science topics including physical and chemical changes, forms of energy, forces and motion, climate change, human body systems (circulatory, nervous, digestive, reproductive), classification of living things, ecology, and Earth's structure. The questions cover concepts such as states of matter, types of reactions, energy transformations, forces, human body parts and functions, food webs, plant and animal adaptations, mental health, and symbiotic relationships between organisms.
The document contains questions related to frog anatomy and physiology. It covers topics like frog respiration, circulatory system, reproductive system, digestive system and more. Some key points include - frogs breathe through their skin, lungs and mouth; they have a four-chambered heart; their kidneys are associated with the reproductive system; and their eggs develop outside the body in water after external fertilization.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about excretory and osmoregulatory systems in various marine invertebrates and vertebrates. The questions cover which organisms excrete ammonia, urea, or uric acid; which have specialized salt glands; and which must constantly drink or obtain water through other means. The questions also test understanding of kidney anatomy and the pathway of urine from the kidneys to excretion.
The document contains a 20 question quiz about science concepts related to the earth, weather, biology and ecology. The questions cover topics like the water cycle, seasons, the moon's orbit, properties of air and water, food webs and human impacts on the environment. Learners are asked to choose the best answer from multiple choice options to demonstrate their understanding of these science concepts.
This document contains a 25 question quiz about biology and zoology. The questions cover topics like the digestive system, organs, their functions, how the brain and nervous system controls muscles, respiration, habitats of different animals, physical adaptations of animals, and ways to take care of one's body. The document concludes with a bible verse.
Biological science Comprehensive LET ReviewerKendral Flores
1. The kidney maintains osmotic balance by filtering excess material from the blood.
2. At the end of mitosis, the cell divides through cytokinesis where a new cell wall is formed.
3. A boring tool would first encounter xylem, then vascular cambium, and then phloem when drilling into a tree.
This document contains reinforcement and extension worksheets for science, geography, and history topics. The document includes 14 worksheets for reinforcing concepts and 14 worksheets for extending learning. Each worksheet covers a different topic, such as ecosystems, the body, energy, forces, landscapes of Spain, and more. The worksheets include questions, diagrams, activities, and spaces for students to write answers. An answer key is provided at the end.
This document provides a disclaimer and directions for a 150-item test covering general education topics for elementary and secondary education. It states the test should be completed as quickly as possible within the given time to cover as many items. It then begins listing multiple choice questions covering various subjects including literature, grammar, science, and history.
This document provides instructions for a general education and professional education exam that will take place over 5.5 hours. It states that the test booklet contains 150 questions for general education and 150 questions for professional education. Examinees should first complete the general education section, followed by the professional education section. The document provides detailed instructions on filling out answer sheets and includes sample multiple choice questions to test general knowledge in various subjects.
Anatomy Of The Human Body Henry Gray CONTENTSAddison Coleman
This document is an anatomy textbook that provides a detailed outline of its contents. The textbook is divided into 12 sections that cover topics such as embryology, osteology, syndesmology, myology, angiology, neurology, the organs of senses and integument, splanchnology, and surface anatomy. Each section contains numerous chapters that delve deeper into each anatomical system and structure of the human body.
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Name_____________________________________________ Hour _________
1. The regulation of which of the following is NOT part of maintaining homeostasis?
A. blood-glucose levels
B. salt concentration of body fluids
C. blood pressure
D. body temperature
E. body weight
2. Put the following into the correct order from least complex to most complex: organ systems, tissues, organs, cells.
A. cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
B. organs, cells, organ systems, tissues.
C. tissues, organs, cells, organ systems.
D. cells, tissues, organ systems, organs.
E. organ systems, organs, cells, tissues.
3. Please pick the most correct answer. _____ is the maintenance of a relatively stable internal body temperature.
A. Physiology
B. Homeoregulation
C. Thermoregulation
D. Metabolism
E. Homeostasis
4. Which of the following is an example of an ectotherm?
A. whale
B. gecko
C. kangaroo mouse
D. fruit bat
E. artic fox
5. An increased concentration of red blood cells in the blood in response to high altitude is an example of
A. metastasis
B. acclimatization.
C. thermoregulation.
D. osmoregulation.
E. vasodilation.
6. When blood sugar rises after a meal, the pancreas releases insulin. This causes cells to take up excess glucose. When blood sugar falls, glucagon is released from the pancreas. This causes cells to break down glycogen into glucose, which is then released into the blood. Which of the following aspects of this system best explains why it is an example of homeostasis?
A. The release of insulin causes blood sugar levels to fall.
B. The release of glucagon causes blood sugar levels to rise.
C. The pancreas and liver work together as an organ system.
D. The system works to keep blood sugar levels within a narrow range.
E. Insulin and glucagon are enzymes that only work within a narrow range of temperatures.
7. Because of ________, hands, feet, and noses get cold before the rest of the body does.
A. vasoconcentration
B. vasoconstriction
C. vasodilation
D. pH regulation
E. insulin
8. When the body is overheated,
A. blood vessels near the skin surface will dilate.
B. lymph nodes will shrink.
C. the body will produce more blood to cool itself.
D. the heart will pause every few beats to reduce blood flow.
E. the body will begin to shiver.
9. What functions as the body’s “thermostat?”
A. The endocrine system.
B. the hypothalamus.
C. the nephron
D. Bowman’s capsule
E. pressure sensors in valves.
10. At the State Fair, you have a snow cone, some cotton candy, an elephant ear, part of a hotdog, and some deep-fried Oreos. This series of dietary choices involves more sugar than your cells are going to be able to use, at least immediately. The remainder will be stored in muscle tissue and your liver as
A. protein
B. glycogen
C. amino acids
D. glucagon
E. bile
11. Which of the following is NOT part of the digestive system.
This document contains a diagnostic test with multiple choice questions covering various subjects including music, arts, physical education, and health.
The music section tests knowledge of different musical instruments, ensembles, and styles from Southeast Asian countries. The arts section covers visual art forms like batik, textiles, sculpture, and performances from the region.
The physical education part examines concepts like physical fitness, health-related fitness, skill-related fitness, and defines terms like agility and flexibility. Two questions provide a word problem to calculate BMI based on given height and weight.
The health portion defines terms related to gender, sexuality, and decision making. Questions test understanding of gender roles and norms, as well as the importance
The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about various science topics such as cells, motion, forces, chemistry, and physics. The questions test concepts like the parts of a cell, what defines motion, factors that affect plants, properties of matter, and experimental design. Overall, the questions assess a wide range of foundational science knowledge.
This document provides a table of specification for a second periodical test in Science VI. It outlines the objectives being tested, number of days each objective was taught, the percentage and number of items for each objective, and the item placement for each objective on the test. The test will cover five objectives related to organ systems, vertebrates and invertebrates, plant reproduction, and rainforest ecology. It will contain 75 total items and assess whether students met four standards.
The document contains a 50-item multiple choice test covering various topics in biology, history, language and literature. The questions test knowledge of topics like bacterial classification, greenhouse gases, genetic inheritance, pre-colonial Filipino ethnic groups, and famous authors and their works. The answer key is provided at the end to check responses to the 50 questions.
The document contains a 50-item multiple choice test covering various topics in biology, history, language and literature. The questions test knowledge of topics like bacterial classification, Philippine history, parts of speech, famous authors and their works. The answer key is provided at the end to check responses to the 50 questions.
This document contains 51 multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics including history, language, science, and civics. The questions assess knowledge of topics like Philippine history during the Spanish colonial period, figures of speech, basic cell biology concepts, and principles of Philippine government.
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What is the evolutionary advantage of an exoskeleton? A. it waterproofs the body. B. it
protects the body c. it provides for muscle attachment D. it allows an animal to molt. E. A, B,
and C only. Why is the term cold-blooded not very appropriate to describe reptiles? A. the
metabolism of the reptiles can generate internal heat by radiation to the environment B. the
keratinized skin of the reptiles serves to insulate and conserve heat. C. the scales of reptiles
serves to rid excess body heat by radiation to the t environment. D. reptiles regulate body
temperature by using various mechanisms such as behavioral adaptations. E. Reptiles swallow
large prey whole to provide enough food to generate body heat. The ________ is a flagellated
cell that sweeps water through the sponge\'s body. A. spicule B. amoebocyte. C. choanocyte
D. spongin. E. sessile body. Protonepheridia are excretory organs found in A. earthworms B.
insects C. jellyfish. D. vertebrates. E. none of the above The feeding habits of lampreys are
best described as A. suspension feeding. B. predatory C. parasitic. D. Scavenging. E. all of the
above. Which of the following is NOT a chordate characteristic? A. the presence of pharyngeal
gills. B. postanal tail. C. ventral hollow nerve chord. D. notochord E. all of the above are
characteristic of chordates.
Solution
Answer:
37) E
Exoskeleton is outermost protective covering of the body in organisms such as arthropods, it is
hard and tough.
38) D
Reptiles are cold-blood animals due to regulation of the body temperature. But for there survival
the adaptation takes place in these animals.
39) C
Choanocyte are the cells that sweeps water through sponge body.
40) E. None of the above.
Protonepheridia is an excretory organs present in the flat worms
41) c
feeding habit is parasitic
42)E
All the given characters of the chordates.
This document contains a series of trivia questions across various topics in earth science, including geology, oceanography, astronomy, and climatology. There are over 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about topics like plate tectonics, the water cycle, properties of the sun and planets, and global climate patterns. The questions are grouped into sets labeled A through I and cover concepts commonly addressed in introductory earth science courses.
This document contains a series of questions related to English grammar, vocabulary, mathematics, and general knowledge. There are over 50 multiple choice questions covering topics like parts of speech, figures of speech, word meanings, mathematical operations, conversions between units, and word problems. The questions are designed to test knowledge across a wide range of subjects.
This document contains a 25 question biology review for the UPCAT exam. It includes multiple choice questions covering topics like vascular tissue, organelles, hormones, phyla, genes, food pyramids, the nervous system, chromosomes, genetics, mitosis, respiration, food chains, scientific names, ATP, hormones, enzymes, genetics probabilities, digestion in space, organs, circulation, plants, and evolution. The questions are designed to help students prepare for the UPCAT biology portion of the exam.
This document contains an online quiz with 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology of the eye, ear, skin, and nose. The questions cover topics like the clear fluid in the front of the eye, the body's largest organ, the spiral shaped part of the inner ear that transforms sound, tiny bones in the inner ear, taste buds, layers of the skin, and other key parts and functions. Students are asked to select the correct answer from 3 answer choices for each question.
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Chapter 6 Skeletal System: Bones and Bone Tissue
1. Important functions of the skeletal system include
a. protection of the brain and soft organs.
b. storage of water.
c. production of Vitamin E.
d. regulation of acid-base balance.
e. integration of other systems.
2. Cartilage
a. is composed of osteons.
b. is surrounded by a membrane called the periosteum.
c. contains chondrocytes located in lacunae.
d. does not need nutrients and oxygen so it has no blood vessels.
e. is well vascularized.
3. Collagen and calcium hydroxyapatite are the primary constituents of
a. bone matrix.
b. hyaline cartilage.
c. fibrous cartilage.
d. ligaments.
e. blood.
4. The primary function of osteoblasts is to
a. prevent osteocytes from forming.
b. resorb bone along the epiphyseal plate.
c. inhibit the growth of bone.
d. stimulate bone growth.
e. lay down bone matrix.
5. A cord of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone is a
a. ligament.
b. periosteum.
c. endosteum.
d. tendon.
e. muscle spindle.
6. A passageway connecting neighboring osteocytes in an osteon is a
a. central canal.
b. lamella.
c. canaliculus.
d. lacuna.
e. osteocanal.
7. Which of the following is correctly matched?
a. short bone - carpal bone
b. long bone – vertebra
c. irregular bone – femur
d. flat bone - phalanges of the toes
e. short bone – humerus
8. What is the area where marrow is located?
a. epiphysis
b. Sharpey's fibers
c. growth plate
d. medullary cavity
e. endosteum
9. Which of the following events occurs last in intramembranous ossification?
a. Osteoprogenitor cells become osteoblasts.
b. A membrane of delicate collagen fibers develops.
c. Cancellous bone is formed.
d. Periosteum is formed.
e. Many tiny trabeculae of woven bone develop.
10. Which of the following statements regarding calcium homeostasis is true?
a. Parathyroid hormone inhibits osteoclast activity.
b. When blood calcium levels are too low, osteoclast activity increases.
c. Increased osteoblast activity increases blood calcium levels.
d. Parathyroid hormone increases calcium loss from the kidney.
e. Calcitonin elevates blood calcium levels.
Chapter 7 Skeletal System: Gross Anatomy
1. Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?
a. rib
b. radius
c. clavicle
d. scapula
e. coax
2. Which of the following bones are paired? (select two answers)
a. vomer
b. temporal
c. sphenoid
d. mandible
e. maxilla
3. Which of the following bones contains a sinus?
a. Maxilla
b. nasal bone
c. occipital bone
d. zygomatic bone
e. temporal
4. Which of the following statements is true?
a. The first cervical vertebra is called the axis.
b. The spinal cord protects the vertebral column.
c. Thoracic vertebrae have long, thin spinous processes.
d. The sacral vertebrae are superior to the lumbar vertebrae.
e. Lumbar vertebrae are generally smaller than thoracic vertebrae.
5.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
The document contains a 20 question quiz about science concepts related to the earth, weather, biology and ecology. The questions cover topics like the water cycle, seasons, the moon's orbit, properties of air and water, food webs and human impacts on the environment. Learners are asked to choose the best answer from multiple choice options to demonstrate their understanding of these science concepts.
This document contains a 25 question quiz about biology and zoology. The questions cover topics like the digestive system, organs, their functions, how the brain and nervous system controls muscles, respiration, habitats of different animals, physical adaptations of animals, and ways to take care of one's body. The document concludes with a bible verse.
Biological science Comprehensive LET ReviewerKendral Flores
1. The kidney maintains osmotic balance by filtering excess material from the blood.
2. At the end of mitosis, the cell divides through cytokinesis where a new cell wall is formed.
3. A boring tool would first encounter xylem, then vascular cambium, and then phloem when drilling into a tree.
This document contains reinforcement and extension worksheets for science, geography, and history topics. The document includes 14 worksheets for reinforcing concepts and 14 worksheets for extending learning. Each worksheet covers a different topic, such as ecosystems, the body, energy, forces, landscapes of Spain, and more. The worksheets include questions, diagrams, activities, and spaces for students to write answers. An answer key is provided at the end.
This document provides a disclaimer and directions for a 150-item test covering general education topics for elementary and secondary education. It states the test should be completed as quickly as possible within the given time to cover as many items. It then begins listing multiple choice questions covering various subjects including literature, grammar, science, and history.
This document provides instructions for a general education and professional education exam that will take place over 5.5 hours. It states that the test booklet contains 150 questions for general education and 150 questions for professional education. Examinees should first complete the general education section, followed by the professional education section. The document provides detailed instructions on filling out answer sheets and includes sample multiple choice questions to test general knowledge in various subjects.
Anatomy Of The Human Body Henry Gray CONTENTSAddison Coleman
This document is an anatomy textbook that provides a detailed outline of its contents. The textbook is divided into 12 sections that cover topics such as embryology, osteology, syndesmology, myology, angiology, neurology, the organs of senses and integument, splanchnology, and surface anatomy. Each section contains numerous chapters that delve deeper into each anatomical system and structure of the human body.
Biol 100 Fall 2017 GrayName______________.docxmoirarandell
Biol 100 Fall 2017 Gray
Name_____________________________________________ Hour _________
1. The regulation of which of the following is NOT part of maintaining homeostasis?
A. blood-glucose levels
B. salt concentration of body fluids
C. blood pressure
D. body temperature
E. body weight
2. Put the following into the correct order from least complex to most complex: organ systems, tissues, organs, cells.
A. cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
B. organs, cells, organ systems, tissues.
C. tissues, organs, cells, organ systems.
D. cells, tissues, organ systems, organs.
E. organ systems, organs, cells, tissues.
3. Please pick the most correct answer. _____ is the maintenance of a relatively stable internal body temperature.
A. Physiology
B. Homeoregulation
C. Thermoregulation
D. Metabolism
E. Homeostasis
4. Which of the following is an example of an ectotherm?
A. whale
B. gecko
C. kangaroo mouse
D. fruit bat
E. artic fox
5. An increased concentration of red blood cells in the blood in response to high altitude is an example of
A. metastasis
B. acclimatization.
C. thermoregulation.
D. osmoregulation.
E. vasodilation.
6. When blood sugar rises after a meal, the pancreas releases insulin. This causes cells to take up excess glucose. When blood sugar falls, glucagon is released from the pancreas. This causes cells to break down glycogen into glucose, which is then released into the blood. Which of the following aspects of this system best explains why it is an example of homeostasis?
A. The release of insulin causes blood sugar levels to fall.
B. The release of glucagon causes blood sugar levels to rise.
C. The pancreas and liver work together as an organ system.
D. The system works to keep blood sugar levels within a narrow range.
E. Insulin and glucagon are enzymes that only work within a narrow range of temperatures.
7. Because of ________, hands, feet, and noses get cold before the rest of the body does.
A. vasoconcentration
B. vasoconstriction
C. vasodilation
D. pH regulation
E. insulin
8. When the body is overheated,
A. blood vessels near the skin surface will dilate.
B. lymph nodes will shrink.
C. the body will produce more blood to cool itself.
D. the heart will pause every few beats to reduce blood flow.
E. the body will begin to shiver.
9. What functions as the body’s “thermostat?”
A. The endocrine system.
B. the hypothalamus.
C. the nephron
D. Bowman’s capsule
E. pressure sensors in valves.
10. At the State Fair, you have a snow cone, some cotton candy, an elephant ear, part of a hotdog, and some deep-fried Oreos. This series of dietary choices involves more sugar than your cells are going to be able to use, at least immediately. The remainder will be stored in muscle tissue and your liver as
A. protein
B. glycogen
C. amino acids
D. glucagon
E. bile
11. Which of the following is NOT part of the digestive system.
This document contains a diagnostic test with multiple choice questions covering various subjects including music, arts, physical education, and health.
The music section tests knowledge of different musical instruments, ensembles, and styles from Southeast Asian countries. The arts section covers visual art forms like batik, textiles, sculpture, and performances from the region.
The physical education part examines concepts like physical fitness, health-related fitness, skill-related fitness, and defines terms like agility and flexibility. Two questions provide a word problem to calculate BMI based on given height and weight.
The health portion defines terms related to gender, sexuality, and decision making. Questions test understanding of gender roles and norms, as well as the importance
The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about various science topics such as cells, motion, forces, chemistry, and physics. The questions test concepts like the parts of a cell, what defines motion, factors that affect plants, properties of matter, and experimental design. Overall, the questions assess a wide range of foundational science knowledge.
This document provides a table of specification for a second periodical test in Science VI. It outlines the objectives being tested, number of days each objective was taught, the percentage and number of items for each objective, and the item placement for each objective on the test. The test will cover five objectives related to organ systems, vertebrates and invertebrates, plant reproduction, and rainforest ecology. It will contain 75 total items and assess whether students met four standards.
The document contains a 50-item multiple choice test covering various topics in biology, history, language and literature. The questions test knowledge of topics like bacterial classification, greenhouse gases, genetic inheritance, pre-colonial Filipino ethnic groups, and famous authors and their works. The answer key is provided at the end to check responses to the 50 questions.
The document contains a 50-item multiple choice test covering various topics in biology, history, language and literature. The questions test knowledge of topics like bacterial classification, Philippine history, parts of speech, famous authors and their works. The answer key is provided at the end to check responses to the 50 questions.
This document contains 51 multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics including history, language, science, and civics. The questions assess knowledge of topics like Philippine history during the Spanish colonial period, figures of speech, basic cell biology concepts, and principles of Philippine government.
What is the evolutionary advantage of an exoskeleton A. it waterpro.pdfdonohovalentinj6
What is the evolutionary advantage of an exoskeleton? A. it waterproofs the body. B. it
protects the body c. it provides for muscle attachment D. it allows an animal to molt. E. A, B,
and C only. Why is the term cold-blooded not very appropriate to describe reptiles? A. the
metabolism of the reptiles can generate internal heat by radiation to the environment B. the
keratinized skin of the reptiles serves to insulate and conserve heat. C. the scales of reptiles
serves to rid excess body heat by radiation to the t environment. D. reptiles regulate body
temperature by using various mechanisms such as behavioral adaptations. E. Reptiles swallow
large prey whole to provide enough food to generate body heat. The ________ is a flagellated
cell that sweeps water through the sponge\'s body. A. spicule B. amoebocyte. C. choanocyte
D. spongin. E. sessile body. Protonepheridia are excretory organs found in A. earthworms B.
insects C. jellyfish. D. vertebrates. E. none of the above The feeding habits of lampreys are
best described as A. suspension feeding. B. predatory C. parasitic. D. Scavenging. E. all of the
above. Which of the following is NOT a chordate characteristic? A. the presence of pharyngeal
gills. B. postanal tail. C. ventral hollow nerve chord. D. notochord E. all of the above are
characteristic of chordates.
Solution
Answer:
37) E
Exoskeleton is outermost protective covering of the body in organisms such as arthropods, it is
hard and tough.
38) D
Reptiles are cold-blood animals due to regulation of the body temperature. But for there survival
the adaptation takes place in these animals.
39) C
Choanocyte are the cells that sweeps water through sponge body.
40) E. None of the above.
Protonepheridia is an excretory organs present in the flat worms
41) c
feeding habit is parasitic
42)E
All the given characters of the chordates.
This document contains a series of trivia questions across various topics in earth science, including geology, oceanography, astronomy, and climatology. There are over 50 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about topics like plate tectonics, the water cycle, properties of the sun and planets, and global climate patterns. The questions are grouped into sets labeled A through I and cover concepts commonly addressed in introductory earth science courses.
This document contains a series of questions related to English grammar, vocabulary, mathematics, and general knowledge. There are over 50 multiple choice questions covering topics like parts of speech, figures of speech, word meanings, mathematical operations, conversions between units, and word problems. The questions are designed to test knowledge across a wide range of subjects.
This document contains a 25 question biology review for the UPCAT exam. It includes multiple choice questions covering topics like vascular tissue, organelles, hormones, phyla, genes, food pyramids, the nervous system, chromosomes, genetics, mitosis, respiration, food chains, scientific names, ATP, hormones, enzymes, genetics probabilities, digestion in space, organs, circulation, plants, and evolution. The questions are designed to help students prepare for the UPCAT biology portion of the exam.
This document contains an online quiz with 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology of the eye, ear, skin, and nose. The questions cover topics like the clear fluid in the front of the eye, the body's largest organ, the spiral shaped part of the inner ear that transforms sound, tiny bones in the inner ear, taste buds, layers of the skin, and other key parts and functions. Students are asked to select the correct answer from 3 answer choices for each question.
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Chapter 6 Skeletal System: Bones and Bone Tissue
1. Important functions of the skeletal system include
a. protection of the brain and soft organs.
b. storage of water.
c. production of Vitamin E.
d. regulation of acid-base balance.
e. integration of other systems.
2. Cartilage
a. is composed of osteons.
b. is surrounded by a membrane called the periosteum.
c. contains chondrocytes located in lacunae.
d. does not need nutrients and oxygen so it has no blood vessels.
e. is well vascularized.
3. Collagen and calcium hydroxyapatite are the primary constituents of
a. bone matrix.
b. hyaline cartilage.
c. fibrous cartilage.
d. ligaments.
e. blood.
4. The primary function of osteoblasts is to
a. prevent osteocytes from forming.
b. resorb bone along the epiphyseal plate.
c. inhibit the growth of bone.
d. stimulate bone growth.
e. lay down bone matrix.
5. A cord of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone is a
a. ligament.
b. periosteum.
c. endosteum.
d. tendon.
e. muscle spindle.
6. A passageway connecting neighboring osteocytes in an osteon is a
a. central canal.
b. lamella.
c. canaliculus.
d. lacuna.
e. osteocanal.
7. Which of the following is correctly matched?
a. short bone - carpal bone
b. long bone – vertebra
c. irregular bone – femur
d. flat bone - phalanges of the toes
e. short bone – humerus
8. What is the area where marrow is located?
a. epiphysis
b. Sharpey's fibers
c. growth plate
d. medullary cavity
e. endosteum
9. Which of the following events occurs last in intramembranous ossification?
a. Osteoprogenitor cells become osteoblasts.
b. A membrane of delicate collagen fibers develops.
c. Cancellous bone is formed.
d. Periosteum is formed.
e. Many tiny trabeculae of woven bone develop.
10. Which of the following statements regarding calcium homeostasis is true?
a. Parathyroid hormone inhibits osteoclast activity.
b. When blood calcium levels are too low, osteoclast activity increases.
c. Increased osteoblast activity increases blood calcium levels.
d. Parathyroid hormone increases calcium loss from the kidney.
e. Calcitonin elevates blood calcium levels.
Chapter 7 Skeletal System: Gross Anatomy
1. Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton?
a. rib
b. radius
c. clavicle
d. scapula
e. coax
2. Which of the following bones are paired? (select two answers)
a. vomer
b. temporal
c. sphenoid
d. mandible
e. maxilla
3. Which of the following bones contains a sinus?
a. Maxilla
b. nasal bone
c. occipital bone
d. zygomatic bone
e. temporal
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a. The first cervical vertebra is called the axis.
b. The spinal cord protects the vertebral column.
c. Thoracic vertebrae have long, thin spinous processes.
d. The sacral vertebrae are superior to the lumbar vertebrae.
e. Lumbar vertebrae are generally smaller than thoracic vertebrae.
5.
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1.
2. 1.What do you call the
sac of skin that holds the
testis?
a. Urethra c. penis
b. Scrotum d. testis
3. 2.It is produces sperm
cells.
a. Urethra c. penis
b. Scrotum d. testis
4. 3.It deposits sperm from
testes to urethra.
a. Urethra c. penis
b. Scrotum d. testis
5. 4.It carries sperm and urine
out the body.
a. Urethra c. penis
b. Scrotum d. testis
6. 5. Ir provides liquid in
which sperm can swim.
a.Vas deferens
b.Glands
c.Urethra
d. Scrotum
7. 6.It carries sperm from testes to
urethra:
a.Vas deferens
b.Glands
c.Urethra
d. Scrotum
8. 7. It secretes a slightly
alkaline milky fluid that is
discharged as apart of the
semen.
a. Bulbourethral Gland
b.Prostate Gland
c. Seminal vesicle
9. 8. It secretes a thick and
clear mucus that lubricates and
neutralizes.
a. Bulbourethral Gland
b.Prostate Gland
c. Seminal vesicle
10. 9. It secretes a fluid that
makes up most of the
components.
a. Bulbourethral Gland
b.Prostate Gland
c. Seminal vesicle
11. 10. It produces egg cells.
a. Testis
b. Oviduct
c. Uterus
d. Ovary
12. 11.It serves as site of egg
implantation where fertilized
egg develops.
a. Testis
b. Oviduct
c. Uterus
d. Ovary
13. 12. It serves as
passageway of eggs from
the ovary to the uterus.
a. Testis
b. Oviduct
c. Uterus
d. Ovary
14. 13. It plays an important
role in reproductive system.
a. Bulbourethral Gland
b.Prostate Gland
c. Enzymes
d. Hormones
15. 14. It controls the
functions of both testes and
ovaries.
a. Pitiutary gland
b.hypthalamus
16. 15. It is the monthly
changes in the female
reproductive system.
a. Hormonal Imbalance
b.Menstruation
17. 16. What age menstruation
starts?
a.11-14 years old
b.10-13 years old
18. 17. What age menstruation
ends?
a. about 30 years old
b.about 40 years old
c. about 50 years old
19. 18. It the second phase of
menstrual cycle when large
amount of luteinizing hormone
is secreted.
a. Ovulatory Phase
b. Luteal Phase
c. Follicular Phase
20. 19. It is the first phase of
menstrual cycle when female
hormones are increasing.
a. Ovulatory Phase
b. Luteal Phase
c. Follicular Phase
21. 20. It is a female hormone
that produced by the
interior pituitary gland.
a. Follicle-stimulating
hormone (FSH)
b.Estrogen
22. 21. It is a female hormone
that secreted by the ovary for
thickening of inner uterine
lining.
a. Follicle-stimulating hormone
(FSH)
b.Estrogen
23. 22. It is the organizer and
distributor of information.
a. Spinal cord
b.brain
c. nerves
24. 23. It controls posture,
balance, and coordination.
a. cerebellum
b.cerebrum
c. brainstem
25. 24. It controls activity and
though.
a. cerebellum
b.cerebrum
c. brainstem
26. 25. It controls automatic
functions like digestion, heart
rate and blood pressure.
a. cerebellum
b.cerebrum
c. brainstem
27. 26. It is the channel for
signal between the mind and
majority of the body parts.
a. Spinal cord
b.brain
c. nerves
28. 27. It serves as voluntary
control.
a. Somatic Nerves
b.Autonomic Nerves
29. 28. It serves as involuntary
control.
a. Somatic Nerves
b.Autonomic Nerves
30. 29. It maintains body
functions and restores the
body to normal or relaxed
mode.
a. Sympathetic Nervous System
b.Parasympathetic Nervous
System
31. 30. It is activated when the
body is in a dynamic role or
stress.
a. Sympathetic Nervous System
b.Parasympathetic Nervous
System
41. 14.Which ruler was the
Philippines named after?
a.King Philip the First of Spain
b.King Philip the Second of
Spain
c.Queen Philippa of Holland
d.King Philip the Third of Spain
42. 15.Who is the composer of the
Philippine National Anthem?
a.Apolinario Mabini
b.Julian Felipe
c.Antonio Luna
d.Marcelo H. del Pilar
43. 15.Who is the composer of the
Philippine National Anthem?
a.Apolinario Mabini
b.Julian Felipe
c.Antonio Luna
d.Marcelo H. del Pilar
44. 16.What is the meaning of
Noli Me Tangere?
a.Touch me not
b.I am not a rebel
c.Too painful to touch
d.You are not a cancer
45. 16.What is the meaning of
Noli Me Tangere?
a.Touch me not
b.I am not a rebel
c.Too painful to touch
d.You are not a cancer
46. 17.What is the old name of
Luneta Park?
a. Park of the Philippines
b. Bagumbayan
c. Pook Pasyalan
d.Rizal Park
47. 17.What is the old name of
Luneta Park?
a. Park of the Philippines
b. Bagumbayan
c. Pook Pasyalan
d.Rizal Park
48. 18.Who is the first woman
President of the Philippines?
a.Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo
b.Olive V. Lamason
c.Marianne joy Salvador
d.Corazon C. Aquino
49. 18.Who is the first woman
President of the Philippines?
a.Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo
b.Olive V. Lamason
c.Marianne joy Salvador
d.Corazon C. Aquino
50. 19.Which country did the
Philippines extend contact
with through the Galleon
trade?
a.China b.Mexico
c.Spain d.Indonesia
51. 19.Which country did the
Philippines extend contact
with through the Galleon
trade?
a.China b.Mexico
c.Spain d.Indonesia
52. 20.What energy source can be
further explored, as was
successfully done in the Ilocos
province coastline?
a.Solar energy
b.Natural gas energy
c.Wind energy
d.Biogas energy
53. 20.What energy source can be
further explored, as was
successfully done in the Ilocos
province coastline?
a.Solar energy
b.Natural gas energy
c.Wind energy
d.Biogas energy
54.
55. 1.What is the longest river
in Asia?
A.Yellow river
B.Lena river
C.Brahmaputra river
D.Yangtze river
56. 1.What is the longest river
in Asia?
A.Yellow river
B.Lena river
C.Brahmaputra river
D.Yangtze river
57. 2.Which country in Asia has
the most volcanoes?
A.China
B.Indonesia
C.Singapore
D.Japan
58. 2.Which country in Asia has
the most volcanoes?
A.China
B.Indonesia
C.Singapore
D.Japan
59. 3.What is the capital city
of South Korea?
A.Taepei
B.Bangkok
C.Seoul
D.Kuala Lumpur
60. 3.What is the capital city
of South Korea?
A.Taepei
B.Bangkok
C.Seoul
D.Kuala Lumpur
61. 4.What is the most famous
flower in Japan?
A.Rose
B.Cherry Blossom
C.Japanese Wisteria
D.Daffodil
62. 4.What is the most famous
flower in Japan?
A.Rose
B.Cherry Blossom
C.Japanese Wisteria
D.Daffodil
63. 5.What is the tallest
mountain found in Asia?
A.Annapurna
B.Mount Fuji
C.Gongga Than
D.Mount Everest
64. 5.What is the tallest
mountain found in Asia?
A.Annapurna
B.Mount Fuji
C.Gongga Than
D.Mount Everest
65. 6.Which city hosted the
1964 Olympic games?
A.Mexico
B.Rome
C.Tokyo
D.Barcelona
66. 6.Which city hosted the
1964 Olympic games?
A.Mexico
B.Rome
C.Tokyo
D.Barcelona
67. 7.Which of these is not a
Japanese City?
A.Sapporo
B.Taipei
C.Tokyo
D.Osaka
68. 7.Which of these is not a
Japanese City?
A.Sapporo
B.Taipei
C.Tokyo
D.Osaka
69. 8.What is the largest
country in Asia?
A.Russia
B.China
C.North Korea
D.Indonesia
70. 8.What is the largest
country in Asia?
A.Russia
B.China
C.North Korea
D.Indonesia
71. 9.Which is the most densely
populated country in Asia?
A.Philippines
B.Bangkok
C.Singapore
D.Taiwan
72. 9.Which is the most densely
populated country in Asia?
A.Philippines
B.Bangkok
C.Singapore
D.Taiwan
73. 10.What is the name of the
largest desert in Asia?
A.Gobi desert
B.Arabian desert
C.Taklamakan Desert
D.Thar desert
74. 10.What is the name of the
largest desert in Asia?
A.Gobi desert
B.Arabian desert
C.Taklamakan Desert
D.Thar desert
75. 11.Which country has the
Star wars robot inspired
building?
A.Japan B.Singapore
C.China D.Korea
76. 11.Which country has the
Star wars robot inspired
building?
A.Japan B.Singapore
C.China D.Korea