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Insan Sase Service Review CLASS 2012: Biology No. 2

1. Succession is the gradual change in the community over a period of time. 2. Mutations provide a basis for evolution by creating heritable variations that natural selection can act upon. 3. Louis Pasteur developed the Germ Theory of Disease.

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Insan Sase Service Review CLASS 2012: Biology No. 2

1. Succession is the gradual change in the community over a period of time. 2. Mutations provide a basis for evolution by creating heritable variations that natural selection can act upon. 3. Louis Pasteur developed the Germ Theory of Disease.

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INSAN SASE SERVICE REVIEW d.

Variations are caused by natural


selection
CLASS 2012
College of Agriculture
8. Mutations provide a basis for
MSU-Main Campus a. Abiogenesis b.
reproduction c. formation of aggregates
SCIENCE d. evolution
BIOLOGY No. 2
9. The branch of biology that deals with the
1. A gradual change in the community over a classification and naming of organisms
period of time is a. Nomenclature b. morphology
a. Conservation b. succession c. physiology d.
c. reforestation d. taxonomy
migration
10. Cells that lack a distinct nucleus are members
2. Which characteristics best describes a dessert of the Kingdom ________.
biome a. Monera b. Protista
a. Has a dense canopy which blocks c. Fungi d. virus
sunlight
b. Dominated by a variety of grasses 11. The Germ Theory of Disease was developed
c. Habitat to a variety of sea animals and by
plants a. Robert Malthus b. Goerge
d. Receives less than 25cm of rainfall a Breadle c. Louis Pasteur d.
year Charles Darwin

3. An abnormal change in the structure or 12. The process by which unspecialized cells
number of a chromosome is developed into specialized cells
a. Chromosomal mutation b. point a. Differentiation b. maturation
mutation c. gene mutation d. c. elongation d.
nondisjunction fundamentalization

4. Factors in the environment that caused 13. Most water enters the plant through the
mutation is called a. Phloem b. cambium
a. Plasmias b. mutagens c. xylem d. root
c. polyploidy d.
inbreeding 14. The arrangement of leaves on a stem is
known as
5. Process by which a virus transfers a piece of a. Phyllotaxy b. canopy
DNA from one bacterial cell to another. c. venation d.
a. Translocation b. transduction girdling
c. inversion d.
addition 15. Vertebrates include the following EXCEPT
a. Birds b. fishes
6. In his theory of evolution, Lamarck assumed c. Crustaceans d.
that amphibians

a. Useful characteristic which are 16. The tail vertebrae of man are fused to form
acquired are inherited the
b. The diversity of organisms depends a. Sacrum b. coccyx
upon genetic mutation c. urostyle d.
c. Variations are produced by gene synsacrum
recombinations
d. New organs arise as a result of
common ancestry 17. An invertebrate can be distinguished from
vertebrates because
7. Which statement describes a part of Darwin’s a. There is no division of labor among its
Theory of Evolution parts.
b. The absence of the complex system of
a. Competition among individuals of a bones inside its body
species causes heritable variation c. The absence of a ventrally located
b. Organisms best adapted to a heart
particular environment are the most likely to d. The presence of paired appendages
reproduce
c. Survival of any species is proportional 18. Which statement concerning all cold-blooded
to the inheritance of acquired characteristics animals is true?
a. Their bodies are cold to the touch 28. What term refers to the mutually beneficial
c. they thrive in cold association between roots and fungi?
places a. Parasitism b. cooperation
b. Their body fluid has no constant c. mycorrhiza d.
temperature d. they are second Nitrogen fixation
consumers
29. The following are functions of the skeletal
19. Bats are classified as mammals because they system EXCEPT
have a. Support of the tissues
a. hair and mammary glands b. teeth c. body movement
and beaks b. feathers and teeth d. hair b. Transmission of impulse
and beaks d. homeostasis

20. Animals that live both on land and in water 30. Which of the following is NOT a somatic cell?
are a. Muscle cell b. neurons
a. Reptiles b. mammals c. epithelial cells d.
c. amphibians d. birds sperm

21. The ability of some animals to regain or


restore their lost body part is
a. Autonomy b. regeneration
c. melting d.
mimicry

22. Sponges are sessile, which means that


sponges
a. Live singly or in colonies
c. are permanently attached
b. Have plant-like characteristics
d. reproduce sexually or
asexually

23. An organism that preys upon the bodies of


dead animals
a. Scavengers b. parasites
c. commensal d.
predator

24. The following factors are abiotic except


a. Topography b. species
c. moisture d. wind

25. An undesirable change in the physical,


chemical, and biological conditions of the
environment is closely associated with
a. Succession b. inversion
c. depletion d.
pollution

26. An organism that possess the ability to


manufacture their own food from inorganic
substances are called
a. Autotrophs b.
chemotrophs c. heterotrophs d.
saprotrophs

27. The biological phenomenon in which a series


of biotic community replace one another over
a long period of time is known as
a. ecological succession
c. interspecific competition
b. Species extinction
d. negative population
interaction

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