Quiz#1 - Intro to Gen. Zoo PDF

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This quiz covers introductory topics in general zoology, testing knowledge of various zoological concepts.

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BSPsy 3A BSPsy 3B BSPsy 3C ✓ BSPsy 3D BSPsy 3E BSPsy 3G BSPsy 3F Quiz#1 - Intro to Gen. Zoo Multiple Choice: Read and ANALYZE each statement carefully. Which of the following statements defines Zoology: * It deals with the study of...

BSPsy 3A BSPsy 3B BSPsy 3C ✓ BSPsy 3D BSPsy 3E BSPsy 3G BSPsy 3F Quiz#1 - Intro to Gen. Zoo Multiple Choice: Read and ANALYZE each statement carefully. Which of the following statements defines Zoology: * It deals with the study of animal structure, internal processes and modes of life. A physical science that deals with the study of non-livings. A natural science that deals with geology, Oceanography, meteorology, seismology and astronomy. A natural science that deals with the study of the solid earth: geology, hydrology, petrology, minerology. The sum total of all the properties of animals and animal population & their habitat as well as their characteristics. * Animal Life Uni-circular Life Multinationa Life Circular Life The study of structures as to form and shape especially viewed as a whole: * Morpho – (form) Morphology (morpho – firm) Morphologic (form) Morphology (morpho-form) The study of a systematic naming and classification of animals : * Zoogeography Zoology Taxonomy Functional Zoology Study of the different structures of organisms especially revealed through dissection: * Anatology (ana –up) Anatomology (tomy– cut ) Anatomy (ana-up, tomy-cut) Dissectomy A condition whereby different classes of groups of animals assume the same shape or form due to similarities in environment: * Divergence Convergence Divergent Convergent A condition whereby the same class of animals assume different shapes or forms due to difference in environment: * Divergence Convergence Divergent Convergent The study of parasites or organisms that live and subsist on or in other animals: * Pathology. Parasitology Medical Zoology Histology. A single sugar molecules like glucose, fructose and galactose are called : * Monosaccharides (C6H1206) Oligosaccharides Polysaccharides Monosaccharides (CH206) A double sugars bounded together: sucrose, lactose, maltose: * Oligosaccharides/disaccharides Monosaccharides Polysaccharides Disaccharides (C2H4O2) Reserve food as excess sugars present only in animals as animal starch called: * Fructans Glycogen Cellulose Polysaccharides A vitamins that helps maintain the integrity of skin – a vitamin for the eyesight: * Vitamin D Vitamin A Vitamin K Vitamin E A vitamins that relates the cellular respiration and is important for the formation of RBC: * Vitamin D Vitamin E Vitamin K Vitamin D All of the following are major chemical elements of Living Things EXCEPT: * Carbon Hydrogen Magnesium Nitrogen Oxygen All of the followings are considered micro minerals EXCEPT : * Iodine Iron Nickel calcium Plays an important role in cell division and contains the blue print of the cell. * ATP RNA DNA ER Spherical to rod-shape structures and are called the “powerhouses of the cell”. * Nucleoplasm Golgi complex Cristae Mitochondria Membrane bound structures that work like miniature organs, carrying out specific functions in the cell, these are called: * Organelles Mitochondria Golgi apparatus Lysosomes ________ is to pressure or touch; while _________ is to response to gravity: * Geotaxis; Thigmotaxis Thigmotaxis; Geotaxis Thermotaxis; Rheotaxis Heliotaxis; Hydrotaxis ________ is response to temperature; while ________ is response to air or water current: * Geotaxis; Thigmotaxis Thigmotaxis; Geotaxis Thermotaxis; Rheotaxis Heliotaxis; Hydrotaxis Create your own Google Form Report Abuse

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