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Science Q4 Biodiversity

1. The following are true about animals EXCEPT:


a. they are multicellular
b. they do NOT have cell wall (unlike plants and fungi)
c. all animals have backbone (invertebrates have no backbone, vertebrates have backbone)
d. heterotrophs (cannot produce their own food)
2. The simplest animal:
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
3. Examples are planaria (free-living) and tapeworm (parasitic)
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
4. Have tentacles with stinging cells like jellyfish and corals:
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
5. Examples are ascaris and pinworms which cause itchiness in the anus:
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
6. Stinging cells in the tentacles of jellyfish:
a. nematocyst b. pores c. osculum d. spores
7. Part of sponge where waste material exits:
a. nematocyst b. pores c. osculum d. spores
8. Entry of water and food in sponges:
a. nematocyst b. pores c. osculum d. spores
9. Types of mollusks:
a. gastropods or univalves b. bivalves c. cephalopods d. all
9. Has only ONE shell:
a. segmented worms b. mollusks c. gastropods d. bivalves
10. Have TWO shells for catching prey and gas exchange:
a. segmented worms b. cephalopods c. gastropods d. bivalves
11. Most active mollusk with tentacles like octopus, squid and cuttlefish:
a. segmented worms b. cephalopods c. gastropods d. bivalves
12. Examples are earthworm and leeches:
a. segmented worms b. cephalopods c. gastropods d. bivalves
13. The following are Echinoderms EXCEPT:
a. starfish b. sea urchin c. crown of thorns d. lobster (arthropod-crustacean)
14. Predator of coral polyps:
a. starfish b. sea urchin c. crown of thorns d. crabs
15. Important to coral reef and consume algae:
a. starfish b. sea urchin c. crown of thorns d. crabs
16. The following are true about Arthropods EXCEPT:
a. most successful animal phyla because they are ina all kinds of habitats
b. exoskeleton made up of chitin
c. they molt
d. examples are starfish and sea urchin (echinoderms)
17. The following are examples of Arthropods EXCEPT:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. insects d. fish
18. The following are examples of Arthropods EXCEPT:
a. millipedes b. centipedes c. snakes d. crustaceans
19. 1 pair of legs per segment:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
20. 2 pairs of legs per segment:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
21. Have mandibles for grinding food, example shrimp, lobster, crabs and barnacles:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
22. 4 pairs of legs like spider, mites, ticks and scorpions:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
23. All crustaceans live in water EXCEPT:
a. pillbug b. bedbug c. lobster d. coconut crab
24. The following are true about Insects EXCEPT:
a. they are arthropods
b. with 4 pairs of legs (3 only, 4 pairs are called arachnids)
c. with 3 body sections: head, thorax and abdomen
d. with pair of antenna and 1-2 pairs of wings
25. Insect/mosquito that carry dengue virus:
a. Aedes aegypti (lives in clean stagnant water) b. anopheles arabiensis c. culex mimeticus
26. The following are true about Fishes EXCEPT:
a. they are vertebrates
b. have gills for gas exchange
c. warm blooded (cold blooded)
d. 2 main groups: cartilagenous fish (chondrichthyes) and bony fish (osteichthyes)
27. Example of cartilagenous fish EXCEPT:
a. shark b. rays c. butanding (whale shark) d. milkfish (bony fish)
28. The largest fish:
a. shark b. rays c. butanding (whale shark) d. whale (mammal)
29. Adapted to fly, with wings and feather:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
30. Have scales for protection, lay eggs:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
31. Have double life (lives in water and land), lays shell-less eggs:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
32. Produces milk for their young:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
33. The following is true about toads, EXCEPT:
a. rough warty skin (frog: smooth)
b. dry skin (frog:slimy skin)
c. prefer moist environment (frogs)
d. prefer hot environment
34. The following are true about alligators EXCEPT:
a. alligators have wider snout (crocodiles: pointed)
b. U-shaped snout (crocodiles: V-shaped)
c. live in saltwater (only live in fresh water (crocodiles can live in fresh and salt water)
d. a reptile (like crocodiles)
35. The following are true about birds EXCEPT:
a. legs with scale with large flight muscles in breast bone
b. lays egg with shell
c. hollow bones
d. all can fly (not fly: penguin, ostrich, and kiwi)
36. The following are types of mammals :
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. all
37. Largest group of mammals, placental mammals:
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. none
38. Mammals that lay eggs, examples are spiny anteater and duck-billed platypus
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. none
39. Examples are kangaroo and wombat:
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. none
40. The following are characteristics of mammals EXCEPT:
a. have mammary gland that produces milk
b. have fur or hair
c. warm blooded
d. 2-chambered heart (four chambered heart)
Science Q4 Biodiversity

1. The following are true about animals EXCEPT:


a. they are multicellular
b. they do NOT have cell wall
c. all animals have backbone
d. heterotrophs (cannot produce their own food)
2. The simplest animal:
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
3. Examples are planaria (free-living) and tapeworm (parasitic)
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
4. Have tentacles with stinging cells like jellyfish and corals:
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
5. Examples are ascaris and pinworms which cause itchiness in the anus:
a. sponge b. cnidarians c. flatworms d. roundworms
6. Stinging cells in the tentacles of jellyfish:
a. nematocyst b. pores c. osculum d. spores
7. Part of sponge where waste material exits:
a. nematocyst b. pores c. osculum d. spores
8. Entry of water and food in sponges:
a. nematocyst b. pores c. osculum d. spores
9. Types of mollusks:
a. gastropods or univalves b. bivalves c. cephalopods d. all
9. Has only ONE shell:
a. segmented worms b. mollusks c. gastropods d. bivalves
10. Have TWO shells for catching prey and gas exchange:
a. segmented worms b. cephalopods c. gastropods d. bivalves
11. Most active mollusk with tentacles like octopus, squid and cuttlefish:
a. segmented worms b. cephalopods c. gastropods d. bivalves
12. Examples are earthworm and leeches:
a. segmented worms b. cephalopods c. gastropods d. bivalves
13. The following are Echinoderms EXCEPT:
a. starfish b. sea urchin c. crown of thorns d. lobster
14. Predator of coral polyps:
a. starfish b. sea urchin c. crown of thorns d. crabs
15. Important to coral reef and consume algae:
a. starfish b. sea urchin c. crown of thorns d. crabs
16. The following are true about Arthropods EXCEPT:
a. most successful animal phyla because they are ina all kinds of habitats
b. exoskeleton made up of chitin
c. they molt
d. examples are starfish and sea urchin
17. The following are examples of Arthropods EXCEPT:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. insects d. fish
18. The following are examples of Arthropods EXCEPT:
a. millipedes b. centipedes c. snakes d. crustaceans
19. 1 pair of legs per segment:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
20. 2 pairs of legs per segment:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
21. Have mandibles for grinding food, example shrimp, lobster, crabs and barnacles:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
22. 4 pairs of legs like spider, mites, ticks and scorpions:
a. crustaceans b. arachnids c. millipedes d. centipedes
23. All crustaceans live in water EXCEPT:
a. pillbug b. bedbug c. lobster d. coconut crab
24. The following are true about Insects EXCEPT:
a. they are arthropods
b. with 4 pairs of legs
c. with 3 body sections: head, thorax and abdomen
d. with pair of antenna and 1-2 pairs of wings
25. Insect/mosquito that carry dengue virus:
a. Aedes aegypti b. anopheles arabiensis c. culex mimeticus
26. The following are true about Fishes EXCEPT:
a. they are vertebrates
b. have gills for gas exchange
c. warm blooded
d. 2 main groups: cartilagenous fish (chondrichthyes) and bony fish (osteichthyes)
27. Example of cartilagenous fish EXCEPT:
a. shark b. rays c. butanding d. milkfish
28. The largest fish:
a. shark b. rays c. butanding d. whale
29. Adapted to fly, with wings and feather:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
30. Have scales for protection, lay eggs:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
31. Have double life (lives in water and land), lays shell-less eggs:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
32. Produces milk for their young:
a. amphibians b. reptiles c. birds d. mammals
33. The following is true about toads, EXCEPT:
a. rough warty skin
b. dry skin
c. prefer moist environment
d. prefer hot environment
34. The following are true about alligators EXCEPT:
a. alligators have wider snout
b. U-shaped snout
c. live in saltwater
d. a reptile
35. The following are true about birds EXCEPT:
a. legs with scale with large flight muscles in breast bone
b. lays egg with shell
c. hollow bones
d. all can fly
36. The following are types of mammals :
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. all
37. Largest group of mammals, placental mammals:
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. none
38. Mammals that lay eggs, examples are spiny anteater and duck-billed platypus
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. none
39. Examples are kangaroo and wombat:
a. monotremes b. marsupials c. eutherians d. none
40. The following are characteristics of mammals EXCEPT:
a. have mammary gland that produces milk
b. have fur or hair
c. warm blooded
d. 2-chambered heart

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