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3511
The pro-condition for transfusion of blood to an accident victim is
  • A. assess the level of blood lost
  • B. boil the blood before transfusion
  • C. cross-match the victims and donor blood groups
  • D. mix the blood to be donated with sulphur
  • E. remove the remaining blood from the accident victim before transfusing the blood
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3512
Which process best explains the raising upward and outward of the ribs during breathing?
  • A. aerobic respiration
  • B. anaerobic respiration
  • C. exhalation
  • D. inhalation
  • E. internal respiration
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3513
Thick succulent stems and leaves are an adaptation for conservation of water
  • A. prevention of heat stroke
  • B. protection
  • C. reproduction
  • D. sun tanning
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3514
The remains impressions of animals and plants preserved in rocks are referred to as
  • A. crusts
  • B. fossils
  • C. honeycomb
  • D. plaques
  • E. residues
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3515
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A class of 40 set out to determine the population of lizards in a bound field measuring 200 metres by 100 metres using the capture-recapture method.

In their first outing, the students captured a total of 360 lizards all of which were marked with indelible ink and then released back into the field.

After a one week interval the students went back into the field and caught a total of 250 lizards out of which 150 bore the indelible ink mark.

What is the estimated population of lizards in the field?
  • A. 100
  • B. 300
  • C. 400
  • D. 560
  • E. 600
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