A) To reproduce B) To escape predators C) To perform photosynthesis D) To find food
A) Water B) Carbon dioxide C) Oxygen D) Glucose
A) Budding B) Binary fission C) Fertilization D) Conjugation
A) Lateral bud B) Conjugation tube C) Fallopian tube D) Oviduct
A) Excretion B) Egestion C) Irritability D) Cyclosis
A) Muscle B) Cartilage C) Bone D) Chitin
A) Axial skeleton B) Exoskeleton C) Hydrostatic skeleton D) Appendicular skeleton
A) Axial skeleton B) Appendicular C) Hydrostatic skeleton D) Exoskeleton
A) Fixed joint B) Muscular joint C) Hinge joint D) Ball-and-socket joint
A) To transmit nerve impulses B) To reduce friction and absorb shock C) To create soft movement D) To store energy and lubricate
A) Presence of lignin for rigidity B) Thin-walled cells C) Abundant cytoplasm D) Meristematic activity
A) Allows gas exchange B) Gives strength and rigidity C) Transports water and minerals D) Provides energy
A) Reproductive cells B) Gases C) Sugars and other organic materials D) Water and minerals
A) Carry out various metabolic functions B) Provide structural support C) Protect the plant surface D) Transport water and minerals
A) Cosmetic surgery on the female genitals. B) Partial or total removal of external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. C) Hormonal treatment to delay puberty in females. D) Removal of the appendix in females
A) Partial or total removal of the clitoris and inner labia. B) Narrowing the vaginal opening by creating a seal. C) Partial or total removal of the clitoris. D) Stretching and tearing of the clitoris and labia.
A) Mocking those who speak out against FGM. B) Learning more and raising awareness among friends and family. C) Staying silent on the issue. D) Pressuring others to continue the practice
A) Containing many mitochondria B) Causes sperm to swim C) Contains 23 chromosomes D) Contains digestive enzymes
A) Ligaments B) Cartilage C) Tendons D) Capsule
A) Hinge B) Pivot or rotating C) Ball and socket D) Gliding or sliding |