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Which bone articulates with G to allow for rotatory movement of the head?
Which bone articulates with G to allow for rotatory movement of the head?
- Atlas (correct)
- Femur
- Ulna
- Radius
To which class does the animal possessing H belong?
To which class does the animal possessing H belong?
- Reptilia
- Mammalia (correct)
- Aves
- Amphibia
Which feature is likely a structural adaptation for habitat in J?
Which feature is likely a structural adaptation for habitat in J?
- Wings
- Thick fur
- Webbed feet (correct)
- Gills
Which feature is NOT an adaptation of I to its habitat?
Which feature is NOT an adaptation of I to its habitat?
Which structural feature is likely to be found in both I and J?
Which structural feature is likely to be found in both I and J?
What should be done to specimen A according to the instructions?
What should be done to specimen A according to the instructions?
What is expected after cutting specimen A longitudinally?
What is expected after cutting specimen A longitudinally?
How are specimens A, B, and C classified according to their mode of propagation?
How are specimens A, B, and C classified according to their mode of propagation?
How many marks is the entire question 1a worth?
How many marks is the entire question 1a worth?
What is the step after drawing one half of specimen A?
What is the step after drawing one half of specimen A?
Where is food stored in part C of specimens A, B, and C?
Where is food stored in part C of specimens A, B, and C?
What is one function of G in the animal that possesses it?
What is one function of G in the animal that possesses it?
What type of germination is observed in D?
What type of germination is observed in D?
Where is specimen G located in the animal that possesses it?
Where is specimen G located in the animal that possesses it?
What type of germination is observed in E?
What type of germination is observed in E?
Where is specimen H located in the animal that possesses it?
Where is specimen H located in the animal that possesses it?
What type of root system is seen in D?
What type of root system is seen in D?
Identify the primary storage part for food in specimen A.
Identify the primary storage part for food in specimen A.
What type of root system is seen in E?
What type of root system is seen in E?
What type of leaf venation is observed in D?
What type of leaf venation is observed in D?
Study Notes
Specimen Identification
- Specimens A, B, C, D, and E are identified based on their characteristics.
- Specimens F, G, H, I, and J are identified based on their characteristics.
Mode of Propagation
- A, B, and C are classified according to their mode of propagation.
Longitudinal Section of A
- A is cut longitudinally into two halves using a knife.
- One half is drawn (8-10 cm long) and labeled with its parts.
Bone Articulation
- The bone that articulates with G to allow for rotatory movement of the head is identified.
Posterior View of H
- A well-labeled diagram of the posterior view of H is drawn (8-10 cm long).
- H belongs to a specific class of animal.
Adaptability Features
- I has three structural features that make it adaptable to its habitat.
- J has two structural features that make it adaptable to its habitat.
Food Storage
- The part where food is stored in A, B, and C is identified.
Germination Type
- D and E show a specific type of germination.
Function of G
- G has a specific function for the animal that possesses it.
Location of G and H
- G and H are located in specific parts of the animal that possesses them.
Root System
- D and E have a specific type of root system.
Venation Type
- The foliage leaves of D and E have a specific type of venation.
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Description
Identify and classify specimens A, B, C, D, and E, and label their parts. This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of biology and specimen classification.