A) none of the above B) lower, higher C) higher, lower D) equal, equal
A) Solid B) All of the above C) Liquid D) Gas
A) Water B) Carbondioxide C) Oxygen D) Glucose
A) Turgidity B) Plasmolysis C) Flaccidity D) Haemolysis
A) Diffusion B) Osmosis C) Turgidity D) Plasmolysis
A) Bacteria causing pneumonia B) Bacteria aiding in digestion C) Virus causing the flu D) Fungi causing athlete's foot
A) Airborne B) Waterborne C) Genetic inheritance D) Vector-borne
A) Human Immunodeficiency Virus B) Human Influenza Virus C) Highly Infectious Virus D) Human Intestinal Virus
A) Persistent cough B) All of the above C) Skin rash D) Fatigue
A) Proper nutrition B) All of the above C) Regular exercise D) Adequate sleep
A) UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) B) Red Cross Society C) WHO (World Health Organization) D) NMA (National Medical Association)
A) Break down dead organic matter B) Depend on other organisms for food C) Produce their own food D) None of the above
A) Consuming other organisms B) Chemosynthesis C) Photosynthesis D) Decomposing organic matter
A) Producers B) All of the above C) Secondary consumers D) Primary consumers
A) Pyramid of Number B) All of the above C) Pyramid of Biomass D) Pyramid of Energy
A) Loses water and becomes flaccid B) None of the above C) Bursts due to excessive water intake D) Gains water and becomes turgid
A) Fungi causing athlete's foot B) Virus causing the common cold C) Mosquito transmitting malaria D) Bacteria causing food poisoning
A) Use of insecticides B) Elimination of breeding sites C) Vaccination D) Use of bed nets
A) Promoting health education B) Conducting medical research C) Providing humanitarian aid during disasters D) Blood donation and transfusion services
A) Producing oxygen through photosynthesis B) None of the above C) Providing food for other organisms D) Breaking down dead organic matter
A) Acetyl coenzyme A B) Oxaloacetic acid C) Pyruvic acid D) glucose -6-phosphate
A) Interphase B) Telophase C) Anaphase D) Metaphase
A) Glycolysis B) Acetyl co A cycle C) Tricarboxylic acid cycle D) Carboxylic acid cycle
A) Hypertonic B) Isotonic C) Hypnotonic D) Hypotonic
A) Surface area B) Size of particules C) Temperature D) Size of container
A) Lysosome B) Vacuole C) Nucleolus D) Golgi bodies
A) Centrioles B) Mitochondria C) Endoplasmic reticulum D) Chromosomes
A) Geiger muller counter B) Speedometry C) Spectrophotometer D) Turbidometer
A) Antibodies B) Antigens C) Pathogens D) Vectors
A) Trichomoniasis B) Trypanosomiasis C) Coccidiosis D) Gummosis
A) Cell enlargement B) Meiosis C) Mitosis D) Cell differentiation
A) Meiotic growth B) Mitotic growth C) Apical growth D) Auxiliary growth
A) Nutrients B) Sunlight C) Enzymes D) Hormones
A) Photosynthesis B) Cellular respiration C) Fermentation D) Glycolysis
A) Anaerobic respiration B) Catabolism C) Kreb's cycle D) Fermentation
A) Fermentation B) Electron transport chain C) Glycolysis D) Kreb's cycle
A) Glycolysis B) Catabolism C) Aerobic respiration D) Fermentation
A) Glucose B) Oxygen C) Water D) Carbon dioxide
A) Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy B) Oxygen + Water + Energy → Glucose + Carbon dioxide C) Glucose + Water + Energy → Carbon dioxide + Oxygen D) Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy → Glucose + Oxygen
A) Kreb's cycle B) Fermentation C) Catabolism D) Aerobic respiration |