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Acid-base balance, water balance, and neural function for plants.

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a. Zinc
b. Potassium 
c. Sulfur

d. Phosphorus
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Adaptive mechanisms are also utilized by plants to increase or decrease growth in organs
that directly or indirectly participates in nutrient acquisition.

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a. FALSE

b. TRUE 
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Almost all prokaryotes undergo a type of asexual reproduction called Fragmentation.

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a. TRUE

b. FALSE 
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Almost all prokaryotes undergo a type of asexual reproduction called Fragmentation.

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b. FALSE 
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An axon is divided into several branches and ends in asynaptic terminal where a small gap is
present called ____________.

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a. neuron
b. neurotransmitters
c. dendrites

d. synapse 
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Asexual reproduction involves a single parent. It results in offspring that are genetically
identical to each other and to the parent.

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b. TRUE 
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Assimilation of oxidation-reduction reactions, participates in various enzymatic processes.

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a. Phosphorus
b. Potassium
c. Zinc

d. Sulfur 
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Component of bone and teeth, involved in blood clotting, muscle, and nerve function for
animals.

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a. Manganese
b. Magnesium
c. Copper

d. Calcium 
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During respiration, glucose converted to about 38 ATP and every ATP produced contains 7.3
kcal/mol.

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b. TRUE 
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During respiration, glucose converted to about 38 ATP and every ATP produced contains 7.3
kcal/mol.

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b. FALSE
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During sexual reproduction, two haploid gametes join in the process of budding to produce
a diploid cycle.

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a. FALSE 

b. TRUE
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During sexual reproduction, two haploid gametes join in the process of budding to produce
a diploid cycle.

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b. FALSE 
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Ectotherms (cold-blooded) use internal sources of temperature to regulate their body
temperatures.

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a. TRUE

b. FALSE 
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Energy transferring process for photosynthesis and respiration (ADP-ATPsynthesis):


structural component of phospholipids, nucleic acids, coenzymes, and nucleotides for
plants.

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a. Phosphorus 
b. Zinc
c. Sulfur

d. Potassium
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Enzyme activation (eg., nitrate reductase, catalase, and ribonuclease), chlorophyll synthesis.

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a. Molybdenum 
b. Boron
c. Nickel

d. Nitrogen
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Enzyme activation (eg., nitrate reductase, catalase, and ribonuclease), chlorophyll synthesis.

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a. Boron
b. Nickel
c. Nitrogen

d. Molybdenum 
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External pouch of skin that contains the testes. Because the scrotum is located outside of
the abdomen, it can reach temperatures that are lower than that of internal body structures.
Lower temperatures are necessary for proper sperm development.

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a. Epididymis
b. Scrotum
c. Testes 

d. Penis
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Fibrous, muscular canal leading from the cervix (opening of the uterus) to the external
portion of the genital canal.

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a. Ovaries
b. Fallopian tubes
c. Vagina 

d. Clitoris
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Fraternal twins also known as monozygotic happens when two eggs have been released by
the mother and then fertilized by two sperm.

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a. TRUE

b. FALSE 
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Glands that produce fluid to nurture and provide energy for sperm cells. Tubes leading from
the seminal vesicles join the ductus deferens to form the ejaculatory duct.

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a. Urethra
b. Seminal Vesicles 
c. Bulbourethral or Cowper's Glands

d. Prostate Gland
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Glands that produce fluid to nurture and provide energy for sperm cells. Tubes leading from
the seminal vesicles join the ductus deferens to form the ejaculatory duct.

Select one:
a. Prostate Gland
b. Urethra
c. Seminal Vesicles 

d. Bulbourethral or Cowper's Glands


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In acquired immunity, lymphocyte provides a specific defense against pathogens. The body
detects the foreign object or pathogen by certain molecules attached on the outside of
invading pathogens or by other foreign objects.

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a. TRUE 

b. FALSE
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It belong to the Division Bryophyta characterized by nonvascular plants with embryos that
develop within multicellular female sex organs called archegoniA.

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a. Ferns and Mosses
b. Ferns
c. Mosses 

d. Flowering plants
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It is a diagram that shows the occurrence and appearance or phenotypes of a particular


gene or organism and its ancestors from one generation to the next.
Select one:
a. pedigree chart
b. venn diagram
c. periodic table
d. gantt chart

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It is the basic unit of the nervous system, is composed of a nucleus from the cell body and
two types of extension.

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a. neuron
b. axon
c. Dendrites

d. neurotransmitters
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It is the basic unit of the nervous system, is composed of a nucleus from the cell body and
two types of extension.
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a. neuron
b. axon
c. Dendrites

d. neurotransmitters
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It is the presence of two or more genetically different cell lines in an individual, all derived
from a single zygote.

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a. Mosaicism
b. None of the above
c. gonadal mosaicism

d. Somatic mosaicism
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It refers to transcription silencing of the maternal allele whereas paternal imprinting implies
that the paternal allele is inactivateD.

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a. none of these
b. maternal imprinting
c. Y-linkage

d. Mosaicism
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Junction of the brain and spinal cord; it coordinates autonomic processes and motor
responses. The cerebellum, which is an extension of the hindbrain, assists in regulating
motor responses.

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a. Hindbrain
b. Midbrain
c. Forebrain

d. None of the above


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Located near the- anterior end; can be divided into two distinct regions: (1) the
diencephalon, which contains the thalamus and Metencephalon hypothalamus; and (2) the
telencephalon for directing an appropriate response to all sensory information.

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a. Midbrain
b. None of the above
c. Forebrain

d. Hindbrain
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Major constituent of organic plant material; assimilation of oxidation-reduction reactions.

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a. Iron
b. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
c. Nitrogen

d. Potassium
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Meiosis is the type of cell division that produces gametes.

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b. TRUE
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Produces the female sex cells (contained in the ovules)

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a. Ovary
b. Stamens
c. Nectary

d. Sepals
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Reproduction is the process by which plants and animals produce offspring.

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b. FALSE
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Responsible for the visual processing and some motor control.

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a. Midbrain
b. Hindbrain
c. None of the above

d. Forebrain
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Structural component of the cell wall and cell membrane; counter-ion in the vacuole.

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a. Copper
b. Manganese
c. Magnesium

d. Calcium
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Structural component of the cell wall and cell membrane; counter-ion in the vacuole.

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a. Manganese
b. Magnesium
c. Calcium

d. Copper
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The human body maintains a fasting blood glucose concentration of 50- 70 mg per 100 mL'
of blooD. If the level increases (hyperglycemia) or decreases (hypoglycemia), the system
activates its regulatory mechanisms to return the glucose level to the set point.

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a. FALSE

b. TRUE
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The human body maintains a fasting blood glucose concentration of 50- 70 mg per 100 mL'
of blooD. If the level increases (hyperglycemia) or decreases (hypoglycemia), the system
activates its regulatory mechanisms to return the glucose level to the set point.

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a. FALSE

b. TRUE
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The hypothalamus is the main region that integrates both the endocrine and nervous
functions in vertebrates.

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b. FALSE
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The male parts of the flower (each consists of an anther held up on a filament).

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a. Stamens
b. Sepals
c. Nectary

d. Anthers
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The male parts of the flower (each consists of an anther held up on a filament).

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a. Nectary
b. Anthers
c. Sepals

d. Stamens
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The pituitary gland is divided into the posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis)and anterior
pituitary (adenohypophysis).

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b. FALSE
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The pituitary gland is divided into the posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis)and anterior
pituitary (adenohypophysis).

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b. FALSE
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The production of sperm cells is known as spermatogenesis.

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b. FALSE
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There are two lines of defense in innate immunity. The first line of defense is the skin and
mucous membrane that lines the digestive, respiratory, and genitourinary tract, which acts
as a barrier on invading pathogens.

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b. TRUE
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There are two lines of defense in innate immunity. The first line of defense is the skin and
mucous membrane that lines the digestive, respiratory, and genitourinary tract, which acts
as a barrier on invading pathogens.

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b. TRUE
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Thermoregulation refers to endothermy to ectothermy. Endotherms (warm- blooded


organisms) create most of their heat via metabolic processes.

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a. TRUE

b. FALSE
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Water splitting system for photosystem ll; stomatal opening regulation.

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a. Chlorine
b. Iron
c. Manganese

d. Sulfur
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Water splitting system for photosystem ll; stomatal opening regulation.

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a. Chlorine
b. Manganese
c. Iron

d. Sulfur
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All embryos exactly look the same during the very early stages of development.

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Cellular complexity state that all living things are composed of either one or more cells that
are highly complex yet organized and enclosed within membranes.

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Evolutionary biologist aims to comprehensively understand what causes evolution


(microevolution) and explain the history of all life forms on Earth specifically, the relatedness
of any species to other species (macroevolution)

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Growth and Development explains that living things use energy to grow by metabolizing
compounds by cellular respiration or photosynthesis. Organisms also undergo different life
stages, which follow a systematic process from birth to maturity.

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Homeostasis refers that living things maintain relatively constant internal conditions which
are different from their environment.

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Irritability (response to stimuli) discuss that all organisms are very sensitive to different
stimuli-may it be environmental or physiological. This may refer to any form of response or
movement to stimuli in its own volition.

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Jean Baptiste de Lamarck proposed that if an animal could develop a particular


characteristic in its lifetime, then this trait could be passed on to their offspring and its
succeeding generations.

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The geologic time scale is the “calendar” for events in Earth history. It subdivides all time
into named units of abstract time called—in descending order of duration—eons, eras,
periods, epochs, and ages.

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The most direct evidences that evolution had occurred are the fossil records.

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The most popular experiment that had attempted to refute this theory about life's origin
would be the classical experiment of Alexander Oparin.

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False
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Allogamy occurs when the gametes which join together during fertilization come from two
different individuals.

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False

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Almost all prokaryotes undergo a type of asexual reproduction called Fragmentation.

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Asexual reproduction involves a single parent. It results in offspring that are genetically
identical to each other and to the parent.

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False

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Budding occurs when a parent cell forms a bubble- like bud. The bud says attached to the
parent cell while it grows and develops.

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During sexual reproduction, two haploid gametes join in the process of budding to produce
a diploid cycle.

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False 

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Fraternal twins also known as monozygotic happens when two eggs have been released by
the mother and then fertilized by two sperm.

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Internal fertilization occurs when a sperm cell and egg cell join outside of the body.

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Meiosis is the type of cell division that produces gametes.

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Plants and fungi used spores as a means of sexual reproduction.

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Reproduction is the process by which plants and animals produce offspring.

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False

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It often occurs singly to transmit signals neurons and/or effector cells.

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axon

b.

neuron

c.
neurotransmitters

d.

Dendrites

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Ectotherms (cold-blooded) use internal sources of temperature to regulate their body


temperatures.

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True 

Animals defend themselves from pathogenic microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, and
other pathogens in the environment

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The optimum temperature for life forms to exist is 0-100°C. Below 0°C, reactions occur too
slowly, and above 100°C there is too much heat that destroys various biological structures.

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There are three major kinds of defense mechanism developed.

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