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The colour of the ventral surface of a fish is lighter than that of the dorsal. This is mainly
  • A. an adaptation for movement
  • B. an adaptation for camouflage
  • C. for attracting mates
  • D. for regulating body temperature
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The least evidence in support of the theory of evolution is provided by the study of
  • A. anatomy
  • B. ecology
  • C. geology
  • D. embryology
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From which group of animals are the mammals generally believed to have most recently evolved?

  • A. Reptiles
  • B. Fish
  • C. Amphibians
  • D. Birds
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49

The diagram represents

  • A. sensory neurone
  • B. relay neurone
  • C. afferent neurone
  • D. motor neurone
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The part labelled X is the

  • A. axon
  • B. cell body
  • C. terminal dendrites
  • D. synapse
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