Cells & Reproduction 2

1.
1 pts.
A human embryo grows inside the  
  A. uterus
  B. ovary
  C. vagina
  D. placenta
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2.
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Before birth, a human embryo is protected by  
  A. the ovary
  B. the sperm
  C. a hard shell
  D. a bag of water
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3.
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Before its birth a human embryo gets its food from  
  A. sperm
  B. a hard shell
  C. the mothers milk
  D. the mother’s blood
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4.
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Which of the following cells can swim by itself?  
  A.
  B.
  C.
  D.
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5.
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Which of the following cells is the female sex cell?
  A.
  B.
  C.
  D.
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6.
1 pts.
A new animal will develop from
  A.
  B.
  C.
  D.
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7.
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The fluid in which the developing embryo is protected is called the
  A. amnion
  B. placenta
  C. ovary
  D. oviduct
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8.
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In which structure does fertilisation occur
  A. uterus
  B. ovary
  C. oviduct
  D. vagina
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9.
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What is the function of the testes?
  A. protect the penis
  B. feed the developing embryo
  C. produce eggs
  D. produce sperm
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10.
1 pts.
The diagram below shows a stage in the process of reproduction.

  A. egg production
  B. birth
  C. fertilisation
  D. sperm production
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11.
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The red arrow is pointing to a structure in a cell. What type of cell is this and what is the function of the structure?
  A. It is a plant cell and the structure controls entry and exit of materials into/ out of the cell
  B. It is an animal cell and the structure controls entry and exit of materials into/ out of the cell
  C. It is a plant cell and the structure controls the functions of the cell
  D. It is an animal cell and the structure controls the functions of the cell
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12.
1 pts.
In an animal cell, wher the chemical reactions occur?
  A. nucleus
  B. cytoplasm
  C. cell membrane
  D. cell wall
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13.
1 pts.
A boy examined a cell under the microscope. In the cell he could see the nucelus, a cell wall, but no chloroplasts, nor a vacuole. The boy was looking at a
  A. plant cell from a leaf
  B. animal cell because plant cells contain chloroplasts and vacuoles and there were none present
  C. plant cell, but the plant cell was not from a green part of the plant
  D. animal cell because all plant cells must contain chrloroplasts because plants photosynthesise
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14.
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What is the function of the structure the arrow is pointing to?

  A. control the functions of the cell
  B. store genetic information of the cell
  C. site of photosynthesis
  D. site of all the chemical reactions in the cell
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15.
1 pts.
What is the function of the structure to which the arrow is pointing?

  A. control the functions of the cell
  B. store genetic information of the cell
  C. site of photosynthesis
  D. site of all the chemical reactions in the cell
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