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1

Which of the parts are used to recognize the bone in the figure above?

  • A. 1 and 4
  • B. 2 and 3
  • C. 3 and 5
  • D. 1, 2, and 6
  • E. 4 and 5
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2

In the figure above the structured labelled X is the

  • A. cellulose cell wall
  • B. plasma membrane
  • C. nuclear membrane
  • D. mucilage wall
  • E. ectoplasm
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3

Which of the following is not associated with excretion in mammals

  • A. Glomerulus
  • B. Urea
  • C. Faeces
  • D. Carbon Dioxide
  • E. Bowman's capsule
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4

The absence of stomata shows that a leaf may be

  • A. from a floating plant
  • B. from submerged plant
  • C. varigated
  • D. from a terrestrial plant
  • E. from parasitic green plant
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5

When a person with blood belonging to group O has lost much blood due to an accident, he can be given blood from persons who have blood belonging to

  • A. group O only
  • B. group A only
  • C. group AB only
  • D. groups A and O
  • E. groups AB and O
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6

The mammalian pancreas is involved with the?

  • A. digestion of food only
  • B. digestion and absorption of food
  • C. digestion of food and regulation of blood sugar
  • D. digestion of food, production of hormone and the regulation of blood sugar
  • E. digestion of food, and the regulation of blood
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7

In an epigeal germination, it is the

  • A. epicotyl that elongates fast
  • B. hypocotyl that elongates fast
  • C. hypogeal that elongates fast
  • D. plumule that elongates fast
  • E. roots that elongate fast
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8

The three blood vessels that supply the mammalian alimentary canals are

  • A. segmented artery, hepatic artery and coeliac artery
  • B. coeliac artery, anterior mesenteric artery and posteroir mesenteric artery
  • C. coelic artery, segmental artery and hepatic artery
  • D. hepatic artery, anterior mesenteric artery and posterior mesenteric artery
  • E. hepatic portal vein, anterior mesenteric artery and posterior mesenteric artery
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9

In which part of a leguminous plant can you find bacteria like Azotobacter?

  • A. Spongy mesophyll of leaf
  • B. At the nodes
  • C. At the internodes
  • D. In nodules
  • E. Palisade mesophyll of leaf
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10

Where is the energy produced in a cell?

  • A. Nucleus
  • B. Nucleolus
  • C. Lysosomes
  • D. Chloroplast
  • E. Mitochondria
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11

Flatworms and roundworms are said to be invertebrates because

  • A. they are small animals
  • B. they can live inside the vertebrates
  • C. some of them are unicellular
  • D. they have no backbones
  • E. they are parasitic
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12

If the gall bladder of a man is removed by surgery, which of the following processes will be most seriously affected?

  • A. Digestion of fats and oil
  • B. Formation of urea
  • C. Digestion of starch
  • D. Conversion of protein
  • E. Storage and release of the urine
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13

Which of the following statements is TRUE of inhalation of air by man?

  • A. The ribs are not raised
  • B. Diaphragm is raised
  • C. Intercostal muscles relax
  • D. Pressure of the thoracic cavity increase
  • E. Size of thoracic cavity increase
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14

In man, spermatozoa are never found in the?

  • A. testis
  • B. urethra
  • C. epididymis
  • D. prostrate glands
  • E. vas deferens
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15

A pyramid of numbers can be defined as

  • A. the number of plants and animals in an ecosystem
  • B. an arrangement of organism according to their habitat
  • C. the numerical relationships of a food chain
  • D. the number of plants and animals in a population
  • E. the total number of species and general in a community
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16

If a farmer left his land uncultivated for five years before returning to it, he must be practising

  • A. modern agriculture
  • B. strip cropping
  • C. contour ridging
  • D. crop rotation
  • E. the bush fallow system
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17

When freshly tapped palm wine was kept overnight it was found to be more alcoholic. This effect must have been due to

  • A. the addition of saccharin
  • B. the addition of sugar
  • C. the addition of whisky or local gin
  • D. some complex hydrolytic reaction
  • E. anaerobic respiration of an organism
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18

Which of these parts of the mammalian ears is directly concerned with the sense of balance?

  • A. Cochlea
  • B. Eustachian tube
  • C. Ear-drum
  • D. Pinna
  • E. Semicircular canals
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19

The maize grain is regarded as a fruit and not a seed because

  • A. it has a coleorhiza
  • B. it has a coleoptile
  • C. of the relatively large endosperm
  • D. there is the remain of a style
  • E. of the relatively small scutellum
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20

Which of the following is NOT a function of mammalian blood?

  • A. Engulfing bacteria
  • B. Production of hormones
  • C. Transporting ureas
  • D. Distribution of heat
  • E. Transporting glucose
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21

Any dry fruit which can break into several parts each containing one seed is a

  • A. capsule
  • B. aggregrate fruit
  • C. legume
  • D. schizocarp
  • E. follicle
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