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Warm-Blooded Question 1 Crows & Pigeons are _________ animals Cold-Blooded Neither A or B Both A & B Warm-Blooded

Question 2 Fish respire through the Nose Lungs Gills Fins Gills

Mitosis Question 3 Process of Cell Division can take place by Heterosis Fusion Mitosis None of these Mitosis

Frog Question 4 Which of the following is the amphibian? Whale Turtle Cow Frog

Question 5 Which of the following creatures has no blood but respires? Cockroach Earthworm Fish Hydra Hydra

Ability to reproduce Question 6 Which of the following is the basic characteristic of a living organism? Ability to move Ability to reproduce Ability to eat Ability to breath Ability to reproduce

Question 7 Mammals are Warm Blooded Cold Blooded Both A & B None of these Warm Blooded

Question 8 3 pairs of walking legs A Cockroach has 1 pair of walking legs 3 pairs of walking legs

Question 9 Uterus In mammals the embryo develops in the Ovary Uterus Urethra Placenta Uterus

Fish Question 10 All of the following are invertebrates except Snail Crab Prawn Fish Fish

Question 11 The exchange of gases in mammals takes place in the Larynx Trachea Alveoli Bronchi Alveoli

Fish Question 12 Which of the following is not a mammal? Fish Cow Goat Whale Fish

Fallopian Tubes Question 13 In mammals, fertilization takes place in the Ovary Uterus Fallopian Tubes Ureter Fallopian Tubes

Pterophyta Question 14 Fern belongs to Bryophyta Pterophyta Anthophyta None of these Pterophyta

Warm-Blooded Question 15 Aves are Cold-Blooded Warm-Blooded Both None of these Warm-Blooded

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