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  • This quiz has been taken 266 times
  • The average score is 42 of 100

Answer Stats

QuestionAnswer% Correct
Waste gas produced in respirationCarbon dioxide
94%
Gas is used in respirationOxygen
93%
Major nutrients as source of energyCarbohydrates
89%
Universal solventWater
89%
Major nutrients as source of energyProteins
85%
Major nutrients as source of energyFats
84%
Types of teethMolars
80%
Most abundant monosaccharideGlucose
77%
Types of teethCanines
73%
Largest artery in the bodyAorta
69%
Types of nucleic acidsDNA
66%
Organelle that performs cellular respiration, serves as the powerhouse of a cellMitochondrion
65%
Human gametesOvum
64%
Types of nucleic acidsRNA
63%
Group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with potential to spread and invadeCancer
62%
Organelle that holds genetic information of an organismNucleus
62%
Chambers of the heartRight Ventricle
61%
Human gametesSperm
61%
Five kingdoms of classificationAnimalia
60%
Types of teethIncisors
60%
Chambers of the heartLeft Ventricle
60%
Net diffusion of water molecules from higher to lower potentialOsmosis
60%
Major taxonomic ranksSpecies
58%
Deficiency in this mineral leads to impaired growth, fragile bones, weak teeth, and poor clottingCalcium
57%
Major taxonomic ranksKingdom
57%
Five kingdoms of classificationPlantae
57%
Condition caused by a shortage in Vitamin C, some symptoms are bleeding gums and wounds along with joint painScurvy
56%
Layer on the outside of a tooth, the hardest substance produced by the human bodyEnamel
55%
Five kingdoms of classificationFungi
55%
Major taxonomic ranksGenus
53%
Major taxonomic ranksPhylum
53%
Chambers of the heartLeft Atrium
52%
Five kingdoms of classificationProkaryotae
52%
A submicroscopic agent that replicates itself within living cells and does not live on its ownVirus
52%
Organelle that is present in plants but not animals and performs photosynthesisChloroplast
51%
Chambers of the heartRight Atrium
51%
Air sacs located within the lungsAlveoli
50%
Major taxonomic ranksClass
50%
Largest vein in the bodySuperior {Vena Cava}
50%
Major nutrients that provide no energyVitamins
50%
Cell formed by the proccess aboveZygote
50%
Disaccharide also called table sugarSucrose
49%
Two tubes that branch out from the above into the lungsBronchi
47%
Major taxonomic ranksFamily
47%
Insulating layer that forms around nerves, facilitating transmission of impulses{Myelin} Sheath
47%
Major taxonomic ranksOrder
47%
Large tube that serves as a passage for inhaled and exhaled airTrachea
47%
Parts of the brainCerebellum
45%
Types of musclesCardiac
44%
Major nutrients that provide no energyMinerals
42%
Types of musclesSmooth
42%
Vascular tissues in plantsXylem
42%
Parts of the brainCerebrum
40%
Treatment involving blood purifying and aids in waste expulsion in case of a kidney failureKidney {dialysis}
40%
Types of neuronsMotor
40%
Types of musclesSkeletal
40%
Types of teethPremolars
39%
Thin layer of muscle that regulates pressure to facilitate breathingDiaphragm
38%
Process that fuses the aboveFertilization
38%
Vascular tissues in plantsPhloem
38%
Blood vessels that carry blood towards and away from the lungsPulmonary
38%
Type of solution with lower water potential than the referenceHypotonic
37%
Type of solution with higher water potential than the referenceHypertonic
36%
Type of solution with the same water potential as the referenceIsotonic
36%
Disorder caused by Vitamin D deficiency, it leads to softened and deformed bones, causing the skeletal system to become more fragileRickets / Osteomalacia
36%
Types of neuronsSensory
32%
Sexual reproductive organs of plantsStamen
32%
Organelle that stores nutrients and wastes within a cellVacuole
32%
Major taxonomic ranksDomain
30%
Form of sexual reproduction in plantsPollination
28%
Five kingdoms of classificationProtoctista
28%
Process in which water-soluble molecules and ions produced by digestion are passed into the bloodstreamAbsorption
27%
Functional unit of the kidneysNephron
27%
Blood vessels that carry blood towards and away from the kidneysRenal
27%
Wall that divides the heart into two sidesSeptum
26%
Site of transmission of electric nerve impulsesSynapse
26%
Subphyla of arthropodsInsects
25%
Types of neuronsRelay
25%
Parts of the brainBrain stem
22%
Gaps between the above structureNodes of {Ranvier}
22%
Subphyla of arthropodsArachnids
20%
Visible part of a toothCrown
19%
Sexual reproductive organs of plantsCarpel
17%
Blood vessels that supply blood for the heartCoronary
16%
Major nutrients that provide no energyFibers
16%
Subphyla of arthropodsCrustaceans
15%
Mixture of partially-digested food and digestive juices formed in the stomachChyme
14%
Branches of the immune systemInnate
13%
Branches of the immune systemAdaptive
11%
Types of flowering plantsDicotyledonous
10%
Types of flowering plantsMonocotyledonous
10%
Severe condition caused by protein deficiency, often accompanied by swellingKwashiorkor
8%
Living part of teeth under the aboveDentine
6%
Structures used in asexual reproduction in plantsBulbs
4%
Subphyla of arthropodsMyriapods
4%
Structures used in asexual reproduction in plantsTubers
4%
Uptake of nutrients from the bloodstream by the bodyAssimilation
3%
Severe condition caused by deficiency in multiple nutrients, leads to dehydration and an emaciated appearance, common amongst children in poor regionsMarasmus
3%
Structures used in asexual reproduction in plantsRhizomes
3%
Structures used in asexual reproduction in plantsStolons
3%

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