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2332

Which of the following substance from the mother’s blood diffuse through the placenta into the blood vessels of the feotus?

  • A. Carbon dioxide and oxygen
  • B. Glycogen and starch
  • C. Urea and carbon dioxide
  • D. Glucose and oxygen
  • E. Digested food and carbon dioxide
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2333

Which of the following is not part of the female reproductive system?

  • A. Ovary
  • B. Seminal vessicles
  • C. Uterus
  • D. Vagina
  • E. Fallopian tube
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2334

Which part of the ear is responsible for the maintenance of balance?

  • A. Ossicles
  • B. Tympanic membrane
  • C. Eustachian tube
  • D. semicircular canals
  • E. Cochlea
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2335

The part of the brain responsible for the control the controls of voluntary movement and interpretation of sensation is the

  • A. cerebrum
  • B. cerebellum
  • C. optic lobe
  • D. medulla oblongata
  • E. olfactory lobe
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2336

The human skin is regarded as a sense organ because it

  • A. separates the body from the outside world
  • B. protects the body from cold and heat
  • C. regulates the water content of the body
  • D. has an outer layer of dead cells
  • E. has nerve endings
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2337

If a germinating seed is attached horizontally on a revolving klinostat, what will be the effect of the seedling after three days? The

  • A. plumule will curve vertically upward while the radicle will curve towards the ground
  • B. plumule and radicle will not show any curvature
  • C. radicle will curve towards the ground while the plumule will not show any curvature
  • D. plumule will curve vertically upward while the radicle will not show any curvature
  • E. plumule and radicle will curve towards the ground
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2338

Over-secretion of thyroxin is likely to lead to

  • A. thinness in body
  • B. sluggishness
  • C. cretinism in infant
  • D. reduced metabolism
  • E. dwarfism
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2339

Growing radicles of seddlings are

  • A. negatively phototropic
  • B. positively phototropic
  • C. negatively geotropic
  • D. negatively hydrotropic
  • E. positively phototactic
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2340

The pituitary is regarded as the master gland because

  • A. it is locatd in the brain
  • B. its secretion are the most numerous
  • C. its secretion control other endocrine glands
  • D. it is the biggest endocrine gland
  • E. it controls the activities of the brain
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2341

Infective hepatitis is a disease of the

  • A. heart
  • B. kidney
  • C. liver
  • D. stomach
  • E. pancreas
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2342

The following are the activities of the liver except

  • A. production of heat
  • B. manufacture of bile
  • C. detoxication of alcohol and drugs
  • D. maintenance of osmotic balance
  • E. deamination of excess nitrogenous substance
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2343

Kidney stone is a disease of the Kidney that result in the

  • A. blockage of the tubules by solid particles
  • B. passing out useful materials of the body fluid within the urine
  • C. presence of large quantity of water in urine
  • D. passing out hormones in the urine
  • E. prevention of urine production
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2344

Which of the following parts of the mammalian skin is directly is directly involved in excretion?

  • A. Sebaceous gland
  • B. Sweat gland
  • C. Hormy layer
  • D. Hair follicle
  • E. Malphigian layer
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2345

The upper part of the trachea in mammals is called

  • A. palate
  • B. epiglottis
  • C. larynx
  • D. glottis
  • E. bronchus
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2346

The pulmonary vein carries

  • A. oxygenated blood from right ventricles to the lungs
  • B. oxygenated blood from lungs to the left auricle
  • C. deoxygenated blood from the lungs
  • D. oxygenated blood from lungs to the right auricle
  • E. deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
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2347

Which of the following tissues is not found in the stem and root of monocotyledons?

  • A. Xylem
  • B. Cambium
  • C. Pith
  • D. Cortex
  • E. Pericycle
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2348

Muscles are attached to bones by means of

  • A. ligament
  • B. cartilage
  • C. synovial membrane
  • D. tendons
  • E. connective tissue
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2349

The following are functions of the skeleton except

  • A. providing support for the body
  • B. protection of delicate internal organs
  • C. maintenance of the shape of the body
  • D. providing attachment for muscles
  • E. controlling growth rate in animals
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2350

The process of anearobic respiration of yeast in sugar solution is known as

  • A. oxidation
  • B. fermentation
  • C. tissue respiration
  • D. alcohol production
  • E. decomposition
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2351

Which of the following statement is correct about diffusion?

  • A. it involves movement of water molecules only
  • B. Molecules move from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
  • C. differentially permeable membrane must be present for diffusion to occur
  • D. It involves when a solute can no longer dissolve in a solvent of only solute molecules into the Bowman's capsule
  • E. It occurs when a solute can no longer dissolve in a solvent
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2352

The mechanism of gaseous exchange in living organisms is essentially by

  • A. osmosis
  • B. inhalation
  • C. diffusion
  • D. exhalation
  • E. breathing
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