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Question-1
The female part of a flower is called:
(A)
Stamen
(B)
Anther
(C)
Pistil
(D)
Stigma
Question-2
The fields of view of four lenses are given (1) 100 Mm (2) 500 Mm (3) 3000 Mm (4) 200 Mm. Which is the most powerful lens?
(A)
1
(B)
2
(C)
3
(D)
4
Question-3
Plant cells seen in the upper part of the leaf near the light are called:
(A)
Chloroplasts
(B)
Palisade cells
(C)
Parenchyma
(D)
Stomata
Question-4
Epithelial cells lining the throat are called:
(A)
Ciliated epithelial cells
(B)
Brush bordered epithelial cells
(C)
Squamous epithelial cells
(D)
Both a and b
Question-5
The male part of a flower is:
(A)
Pistil
(B)
Stamen
(C)
Stigma
(D)
Style
Question-6
What is the food conducting tissue known as?
(A)
Xylem
(B)
Phloem
(C)
Palisade tissue
(D)
Spongy tissue
Question-7
A vacuole of a plant cell is filled with a fluid called:
(A)
Cytoplasm
(B)
Protoplasm
(C)
Cell sap
(D)
Water
Question-8
Name the hormone that makes your heart beat faster and directs more blood to your muscles.
(A)
Insulin
(B)
Thyroxine
(C)
Adrenaline
(D)
Glucagon
Question-9
The ideas of Schleiden and Schwann became known as:
(A)
Tissue theory
(B)
Cell theory
(C)
Organ theory
(D)
All the above
Question-10
If the pollen goes from an anther to the stigma of the same flower or other flowers on the same plant, it is called:
(A)
Cross pollination
(B)
Self pollination
(C)
Pollination
(D)
Fertilization
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 8
IGCSE
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