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1
At what level of organisation is Amoeba?
  • A. Tissue
  • B. Organ
  • C. Cellular
  • D. System
  • E. Filament
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2
Which of these could be regarded as an advantage of complexity in higher organisms?
  • A. there is no cellular differentiation
  • B. Cellular differentiation leads to loss of independence of the cells
  • C. Complexity stops at cellular differentiation only
  • D. Cellular differentiation leads to internal structural specialization
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3
Which of the following organisms is one-celled and free-living?
  • A. Volvox
  • B. Spirogyra
  • C. Rhizopus
  • D. Chlamydomonas
  • E. Hydra
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4
One of the differences between plant and animal cells is that in plants
  • A. 'cells have less distinct outline, but animal cells have distinct outline
  • B. ell wall is made of cellulose, but animal cell wall is made of chitin
  • C. large vacuoles are absent, but present in animals
  • D. plastids are absent, but present in animals
  • E. carbohydrates are stored as starch, but as glycogen in animals.
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5
Carbondioxide enters the stomata during photosynthesis through the process known as
  • A. osmosis
  • B. active transport
  • C. diffusion
  • D. inhalation
  • E. ventilation
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