The document contains an answer key for a quiz on biology, covering topics such as the functions of various body systems, plant structures, habitats, and food chains. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching items, and stages of metamorphosis for insects. Additionally, it addresses concepts related to ecosystems, adaptations, and conservation.
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The document contains an answer key for a quiz on biology, covering topics such as the functions of various body systems, plant structures, habitats, and food chains. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching items, and stages of metamorphosis for insects. Additionally, it addresses concepts related to ecosystems, adaptations, and conservation.
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1. c. To absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
2. d. It facilitates movement and protects the internal organs of the body. 3. d. To breakdown food into nutrients that can be used by the body for energy, growth, and cell repair. 4. d. They serve a common purpose for survival and keep an organism alive. 5. a. Heart and brain 6. b. Photosynthesis 7. a. Shoot system 8. b. Root system 9. d. Tap root system (dicotyledon) 10. c. Fibrous root system (monocotyledon) 11. c. Root 12. c. Its root absorbs water and minerals from the soil. 13. c. It absorbs sunlight. 14. c. Root system 15. d. To deliver water and nutrients to the entire plant 16. c. Habitat 17. a. Desert 18. d. Talahib 19. b. Forest 20. d. Polar regions 21. c. Temperate grassland plant 22. a. It is their natural habitat. 23. a. Aquatic habitat 24. b. Take it for a walk or a swim. 25. d. Rainforest 26. c. Habitat 27. d. Adaptation 28. b. Survival 29. b. Flight/ aerial animals 30. d. Cold-blooded animals 31. c. Warm-blooded animals 32. c. They breathe through their gills. 33. a. Desert 34. a. The hard shell cannot protect them. 35. a. They need food, water and air. 36. a. Food, water, air and shelter 37. a. The climate is too dry. 38. c. Plant more trees. 39. d. By keeping them healthy, active and snuggled. 40. b. Excess soil moisture. 41. b. egg, nymph, and adult 42. b. The butterfly creates a cocoon, and the caterpillar will emerge from that cocoon. 43. d. the developmental stages that occur during an organism's lifetime 44. b. The young insects grow and develop before becoming adults. 45. c. fetus, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, elderly 46. a. from birth to one year old 47. a. adolescence stage 48. b. infancy stage 49. d. The species may become threatened, endangered, or extinct. 50. d. conservation of natural resources and habitats 51. c. grass, grasshopper, frog, snake 52. c. a green plant that makes its own food 53. b. herbivores 54. a. producer 55. b. predator 56. d. They are animals that eat both plants and animals. 57. b. Animals that eat other animals are called carnivores. 58. d. producers 59. b. Sun 60. a. bacteria 61. c. herbivores 62. c. corn crop, mice, snake 63. d. Decomposers break down dead organisms and add nutrients back to the soil that plants use. 64. c. omnivorous 65. d. producers 66. a. the bird 67. a. carnivores 68. c. decomposer 69. b. tiger and goat 70. d. producers