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Questions in biology

[Terjawab] What do we call animals that live both in water and on land? Aerial Arboreal Amphibians Terrestrial

[Terjawab] Make a model of the backbone. You will need some spools of thread, some large buttons, and a pipe cleaner. Thread the pipe cleaner through a spool, then a button, again a spool, and then a button until you have used all the spools and buttons. The spool represents the bones or vertebrae, the buttons represent the discs between the vertebrae, and the pipe cleaner represents the spinal cord inside the backbone.

[Terjawab] In an experiment, an animal was provided multiple strings, one of which would provide food when pulled. The animal pulled the strings until the food was obtained. What does this say about animal problem solving? A. The animal had no memory of previous attempts B. The animal was unable to understand the task C. The animal learned from previous experience D. The animal had a moment of realization and solved the problem quickly

[Terjawab] 7. What type of blood vessels allow for the exchange of oxygen and nutrients? a) Arteries b) Veins c) Capillaries d) Aorta 8. Which blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart? a) Arteries b) Veins c) Capillaries d) Nerves 9. What is the function of the heart's valves? a) To pump blood b) To regulate blood pressure c) To prevent backflow of blood d) To oxygenate blood 10. Which chamber of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the body? a) Right Atrium b) Right Ventricle c) Left Atrium d) Left Ventricle

[Terjawab] If kidneys retain water in the blood instead of excreting it into the urine, what would be the effect on blood pressure? A) Blood pressure would increase B) Blood pressure would stay the same C) Blood pressure would decrease

[Terjawab] The _________ blank of a food describes the extent to which the body is able to absorb the nutrients from the food and use them. Multiple Choice: - bioavailability - digestibility - homeostasis - essentiality

[Terjawab] Fill in the blanks with the help of given words: Herbivores, Frog, squirrel, eating Tigers, Seeds, Stem, Chlorophyll, Roots, stomata 1) ______ hold the plants firmly in the soil. 2) ______ helps in carrying food from leaves to other parts. 3) Leaves have tiny pores called ______. 4) The green colouring material of a leaf is known as ______. 5) ______ are hidden inside the fruits. 6) ______ has a long and sticky tongue. 7) ______ eat different parts of plants. 8) The ______ habits of an animal depend on the type of food it eats. 9) ______ eats seeds, grains and nuts. 10) ______ tear and chew the flesh of animals.

[Terjawab] The fluid that nourishes the chondrocytes of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint is called what?

[Terjawab] A. Supply the answers to each question. Choose the answer from the Word Bank provided and write it on the space before each number. WORD BANK Medulla Oblongata Thalamus Pituitary Gland Frontal Lobe Corpus Callusom Cerebrum Brainstem Parietal lobes Hypothalamus Cerebellum Occipital lobe Neocortex 1. The major portion of the brain which divides the left and right cerebral hemispheres, both of which have numerous folds and convolutions present on their surface. 2. The largest of the hindbrain. Upon reception of motor information from both the cerebral cortex and the musculoskeletal structures of the body, it coordinates these signals to maintain the gait and posture of humans in motion. 3. It connects cerebellum and spinal cord to the cerebral hemispheres and can be classified into four distinct sections that include the diencephalon, midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata. 4. The largest portion of the diencephalon, serves as a relay point for all sensory information that enters the cortex and eventually gets transmitted to the cerebrum for processing. 5. It processes incoming sensory information; however, all of the information processed by it is derived from the autonomic nervous system (ANS). 6. Primarily responsible for controlling language, motor function, and various cognitive processes including self-awareness, mood, affect, memory, attention, as well as both social and moral reasoning. 7. These are responsible for interpreting different sensory and memory functions. 8. This allows individuals to understand both spoken and written language. In addition to processing speech, it also processes sensory information that contributes to the retention of memories, languages, and emotions. 9. The smallest lobe of the cerebrum and forms the caudal part of the brain. Its primary function is the interpretation of visual information. 10. It controls autonomic functions such as breathing, blood pressure, cardiac rhythms, and swallowing. B. Read and differentiate the following concepts. Based on the given sets of words below, encircle the appropriate word that suits your personal preferences in dealing with your daily life situations. Which Most Likely Applies to You? Planned Impulsive Precise Emotional Rational Creative and Artistic Logical Intuitive Realistic Dreamy Specific General Sequential Simultaneous This simple activity will lead you in understanding the brain parts, processes, and functions. Guide Questions: 1. Are you more creative, rational, or a combination of the two? Is it most likely beneficial for everyone, particularly you, in the twenty-first century to share such brain qualities and functions? 2. What have you discovered as a result of your responses? Briefly explain. 3. Which of the following columns best describes you? Did the right column or the left column give you more information?

[Terjawab] What is meant by a 'habitat'? Why do animals need habitats?