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Vital Functions and Animals Review

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  • What organ is responsible for the sense of smell in vertebrates? A) Antennae B) Skin C) Nostrils D) Eyes
    Nostrils
  • What is formed when a male and female gametes fuse? A) Zygote B) Sperm C) Egg D) Embryo
    Zygote
  • What type of cells are animals made of? A) Prokaryotic Cells B) Eukaryotic Cells C) Bacterial Cells D) Viral Cells
    Eukaryotic Cells
  • What type of receptors are responsible for vision in animals? A) Chemoreceptors B) Photoreceptors C) Thermoreceptors D) Mechanoreceptors
    Photorecptors
  • What system transports nutrients in animals? A) The nervous system B) The circulatory system C) Digestive system E) immune System
    Circulatory system
  • What type of receptors detect temperature changes? A) Photoreceptors B) Mechanoreceptors C) Chemorecptors D)Thermoreceptors
    Thermoreceptors
  • Which of the following is a form of asexual reproduction? A) Fertilization B) Budding C) Hermaphroditism D) Zygote Formation
    Budding
  • What is the main difference between Vertebrates and Invertebrates?
    Vertebrates have a backbone and an internal skeleton
  • What system allows movement for animals? A) Digestive system B) Circulatory Sytem C) Locomotor System D) Excretory system
    Locomotor system
  • What type of animals lay eggs in which embryos develop? A)Vivaparous B) Oviparous C) Ovovivaparous D)Asexual
    Oviparous
  • In which type of animals does the embryo develop inside the mother? A)Vivaparous B) Oviparous C) Ovovivaparous D)Asexual
    Vivaparous
  • What are the two main types of reproduction in animals?        A)Budding and Fragmentation              B) Sexual and Asexual                                 C) Internal and External D) Vivaparous and Oviparous
    Sexual and Asexual
  • What is the main purpose of the nervous system?
    To receive signals, interpret, and transmit them to effector organs.
  • How do simple animals like sponges breathe? A) Through Lungs B)Through Gills C) Through Trachae D) Direct Exchange, diffusion
    Direct Exchange, Diffusion
  • What type of animals lack a backbone? A)Mammals B) Birds C)Insects D) Fish
    Insects
  • How do animals typically feed? A) Photosynthesis B) Produce food on their own C) Feed on Sunlight D) Absorb food from enviornment
    Absorb food from environment
  • Which of the following animals reproduce asexually? A) Seahorses B) Starfish C) Snakes D) Insects
    Starfish
  • What types of symmetry do animal bodies typically have? A) Asymmetrical B) Radial Symmetry C) Bilateral Symmetry D) No symmetry
    Bilateral Symmetry
  • Poriferians and Cnidarians are examples of what type of animal?
    Invertebrates
  • What is the first stage of digestion in animals with a digestive system? A) Absorption B) Expulsion C) Mechanical D) Chemical
    Mechanical
  • What is the primary function of glands? A) Release hormones B) To digest food C) To transport nutrients D) Eliminate waste
    Release hormones