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Genotypic Adaptation are:
a) Adaptations that take place during a lifetime of an organism.
b) Adaptations that are passed down through generations.
c)
d)

Phenotypic adaptation are:
a) Adaptations that are passed down through generations.
b) Adaptations that take place during a lifetime of an organism.
c)
d)

The three main regions of the brain are:
a) Brainstem and Hypothalmus, Cerebrum and Cerebellum
b) Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Platyhelminthes
c) Brainstem, Hypothalmus and Cortex
d) Hypothalmus, Brainstem, Medula

Amphibian Life Cycle
a) Both A and B
b) None of the above
c) Eggs is fertilized, Larva develops into Nymph, Nymph forms a Chrysalis, Adult matures and lays eggs.
d) Embryo develop in egg, Egg hatches a tadpole or Larva, Tadpole or larva undergoes metamorphosis, Adult matures and lays eggs.

Insect Life Cycle
a) Egg, Larva, Chrysalis, Adult
b) Egg, Nymph, Adults
c) Both A and B
d) None of the above

Egestion is:
a) the ejection of waste.
b) food being broken down by muscular crushing and enzymes.
c) the movement of nutrients into the blood.
d) food taken into the mouth, chewed and swallowed.

Absorption is:
a) the ejection of waste.
b) food being broken down by muscular crushing and enzymes.
c) the movement of nutrients into the blood.
d) food taken into the mouth, chewed and swallowed.

Digestion is:
a) the ejection of waste.
b) food being broken down by muscular crushing and enzymes.
c) the movement of nutrients into the blood.
d) food taken into the mouth, chewed and swallowed.

The three layers of the kidney are the cortex, medulla and the inner renal pelvis
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Ingestion is:
a) the ejection of waste.
b) food being broken down by muscular crushing and enzymes.
c) the movement of nutrients into the blood.
d) food taken into the mouth, chewed and swallowed.

The brainstem and hypothalmus control
a) smooth body movements such as posture
b) automatic processes such as breathing
c) thought, memory and speech
d)

The cerebellum controls
a) smooth body movements such as posture
b) automatic processes such as breathing
c) thought, memory and speech
d)

The cerebrum controls
a) smooth body movements such as posture
b) automatic processes such as breathing
c) thought, memory and speech
d)

The four components of blood are:
a) Red blood cells, Phagocytes, White Blood Cells, Hemoglobin
b) Plasma, White Blood Cells, Red Blood Cells, Enzymes
c) White Blood Cells, Red Blood Cells, Phagocytes, Plasma
d) Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma

Red Blood Cells:
a) Have hemoglobin to carry oxygen
b) Help the body fight disease
c) Are tiny fragments of cells that help stop bleeding
d) The liquid part of blood

White Blood Cells:
a) Have hemoglobin to carry oxygen
b) Help the body fight disease
c) Are tiny fragments of cells that help stop bleeding
d) The liquid part of blood

Platelets
a) Have hemoglobin to carry oxygen
b) Help the body fight disease
c) Are tiny fragments of cells that help stop bleeding
d) The liquid part of blood

Plasma
a) Have hemoglobin to carry oxygen
b) Help the body fight disease
c) Are tiny fragments of cells that help stop bleeding
d) The liquid part of blood

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