The Protist that has chloroplasts to trap sunlight to be used for photosynthesis is _______.
a. Amoeba
b. Euglena
c. Paramecium
d. Paramanema
b. Euglena
Spores are produce in this microscopic, reproductive saclike structure called:
a. asci
b. hyphae
c. mycelium
d. stolon
a. asci
Which common fungi has the ability to ferment carbohydrates, that break down glucose to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide which are fundamental in the production of bread, beer and wine?
a. mold
b. mushroom
c. mycorrhizae
d. yeast
d. yeast
Which of the following groups of fungi is imperfect?
a. Ascomycota
b. Basidiomycota
c. Deuteromycota
d. Glomeromycota
c. Deuteromycota
Which of the following fungi produce spores in their basidium?
a. Ascomycota
b. Basidiomycota
c. Chytridiomycota
d. Deuteromycota
b. Basidiomycota
Which of the following structures comprise vascular system in plants?
a. mycelium
b. roots
c. rhizoids
d. xylem and phloem
d. xylem and phloem
Which of the following plant groups are the flowering plants?
a. Angiosperms
b. Ferns
c. Gymnosperms
d. Mosses
a. Angiosperms
Mosses, liverworts and hornworts usually thrive in ________.
a. lakes
b. moist and watery environments
c. ponds
d. soil
b. moist and watery environments
Which of the following is a characteristic of a non-vascular plant?
a. they have root-like structures called rhizoids that absorb water into the main part of the plant.
b. they produce flowers that contains the reproductive part of the plant.
c. they have complete vascular system, xylem and phloem
d. they produce naked ovules called cones
a. they have root-like structures called rhizoids that absorb water into the main part of the plant.
Which vascular system transports water from the roots throughout the plant?
a. phloem
b. roots
c. rhizoids
d. xylem
d. xylem
Which structures in nonvascular plants refers to the small hairs which absorb nutrients from the moist soil and water to the body of the plant?
a. phloem
b. roots
c. rhizoids
d. xylem
c. rhizoids
Which vascular system transports food throughout the plant?
a. phloem
b. roots
c. rhizoids
d. xylem
a. phloem
Which gland is used by mammals in nursing their young?
a. mammary glands
b. pituitary gland
c. sebaceous glands
d. sweat glands
a. mammary glands
Which among the following insect causes Dengue among humans?
a. Bee
b. Firefly
c. Mosquito
d. Grasshopper
c. Mosquito
Which phylum contains roundworms?
a. Annelida
b. Nematoda
c. Mollusca
d. Arthropoda
b. Nematoda
What is a defining characteristic of Cnidarians?
a. Pores for filtering food
b. Jointed legs
c. Exoskeleton
d. Stinging cells (nematocysts)
d. Stinging cells (nematocysts)
Which phylum includes sponges?
a. Cnidaria
b. Porifera
c. Mollusca
d. Echinodermata
b. Porifera
Which plant group produces cones instead of flowers?
a. Gymnosperms
b. Angiosperms
c. Bryophytes
d. Ferns
a. Gymnosperms
What phylum do mushrooms belong to?
a. Zygomycota
b. Ascomycota
c. Basidiomycota
d. Chytridiomycota
c. Basidiomycota
Fungi are classified as:
a. Autotrophs
b. Heterotrophs
c. Both autotrophs and heterotrophs
d. Prokaryotes
b. Heterotrophs
Which protist is responsible for malaria?
a. Trypanosoma
b. Plasmodium
c. Euglena
d. Paramecium
b. Plasmodium
What is the cause of red tide?
a. Green algae
b. Dinoflagellates
c. Euglenoids
d. Amoeboids
b. Dinoflagellates
Which protist group is plant-like and performs photosynthesis?
a. Amoeboids
b. Ciliates
c. Algae
d. Sporozoans
c. Algae
What is the main function of bacterial flagella?
a. Photosynthesis
b. DNA replication
c. Movement
d. Food digestion
c. Movement
What is the correct order of taxonomic classification from broadest to most specific?
a. Domain → Kingdom → Phylum → Class → Order → Family → Genus → Species
b. Species → Genus → Family → Order → Class → Phylum → Kingdom → Domain
c. Kingdom → Phylum → Class → Order → Family → Genus → Species → Domain
d. Domain → Phylum → Kingdom → Class → Order → Family → Genus → Species
a. Domain → Kingdom → Phylum → Class → Order → Family → Genus → Species