Zoology & Human Biology

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Q. What is the main function of the skeletal system in vertebrates?
  • A. Production of hormones
  • B. Support and protection
  • C. Digestion of food
  • D. Respiration
Q. What is the main function of the stomach?
  • A. Absorption of nutrients
  • B. Mechanical and chemical digestion
  • C. Storage of bile
  • D. Production of insulin
Q. What is the main gas transported by hemoglobin in red blood cells?
  • A. Carbon dioxide
  • B. Oxygen
  • C. Nitrogen
  • D. Hydrogen
Q. What is the main purpose of the circulatory system in animals?
  • A. Transport nutrients and oxygen
  • B. Regulate body temperature
  • C. Facilitate movement
  • D. Produce hormones
Q. What is the main purpose of the circulatory system?
  • A. To produce hormones
  • B. To transport blood and nutrients
  • C. To facilitate digestion
  • D. To provide structural support
Q. What is the main purpose of the coronary arteries?
  • A. To supply blood to the lungs
  • B. To supply blood to the heart muscle
  • C. To drain blood from the heart
  • D. To regulate heart rhythm
Q. What is the main purpose of the pulmonary circulation?
  • A. To supply blood to the body
  • B. To exchange gases in the lungs
  • C. To transport nutrients
  • D. To regulate blood pressure
Q. What is the main purpose of the villi in the small intestine?
  • A. Increase surface area for absorption
  • B. Secrete digestive enzymes
  • C. Transport waste
  • D. Produce bile
Q. What is the pH level of gastric acid in the human stomach?
  • A. 1-2
  • B. 3-4
  • C. 5-6
  • D. 7-8
Q. What is the primary characteristic that defines the Animal Kingdom?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Multicellularity
  • C. Cell wall presence
  • D. Autotrophic nutrition
Q. What is the primary component of the heart's conduction system that follows the SA node?
  • A. Atrioventricular (AV) node
  • B. Bundle of His
  • C. Purkinje fibers
  • D. Coronary arteries
Q. What is the primary component of the respiratory system that filters and humidifies the air?
  • A. Lungs
  • B. Nasal cavity
  • C. Bronchi
  • D. Alveoli
Q. What is the primary evolutionary advantage of bilateral symmetry in animals?
  • A. Increased mobility
  • B. Better camouflage
  • C. Enhanced sensory perception
  • D. More efficient digestion
Q. What is the primary function of bile in digestion?
  • A. Break down proteins
  • B. Emulsify fats
  • C. Neutralize stomach acid
  • D. Absorb vitamins
Q. What is the primary function of gastric acid in the stomach?
  • A. Neutralizes food
  • B. Breaks down proteins
  • C. Absorbs nutrients
  • D. Produces bile
Q. What is the primary function of red blood cells in the human body?
  • A. Transport oxygen
  • B. Fight infections
  • C. Clot blood
  • D. Regulate temperature
Q. What is the primary function of red blood cells?
  • A. Transport oxygen
  • B. Fight infections
  • C. Clot blood
  • D. Regulate temperature
Q. What is the primary function of the alveoli in the respiratory system?
  • A. To filter air
  • B. To exchange gases
  • C. To produce mucus
  • D. To regulate blood pH
Q. What is the primary function of the circulatory system in humans?
  • A. To digest food
  • B. To transport oxygen and nutrients
  • C. To regulate body temperature
  • D. To produce hormones
Q. What is the primary function of the circulatory system?
  • A. To digest food
  • B. To transport nutrients and oxygen
  • C. To regulate body temperature
  • D. To produce hormones
Q. What is the primary function of the coronary arteries?
  • A. To supply blood to the lungs
  • B. To supply blood to the heart muscle
  • C. To drain blood from the heart
  • D. To connect the heart to the aorta
Q. What is the primary function of the corpus luteum?
  • A. Production of estrogen
  • B. Production of progesterone
  • C. Production of testosterone
  • D. Production of luteinizing hormone
Q. What is the primary function of the epiglottis?
  • A. To filter air
  • B. To produce sound
  • C. To prevent food from entering the trachea
  • D. To facilitate gas exchange
Q. What is the primary function of the excretory system in animals?
  • A. To produce energy
  • B. To remove waste products
  • C. To facilitate movement
  • D. To regulate temperature
Q. What is the primary function of the exoskeleton in arthropods?
  • A. Support and protection
  • B. Locomotion
  • C. Respiration
  • D. Reproduction
Q. What is the primary function of the nasal cavity in the respiratory system?
  • A. Gas exchange
  • B. Air filtration and humidification
  • C. Sound production
  • D. Olfaction
Q. What is the primary function of the nephridia in annelids?
  • A. Reproduction
  • B. Excretion
  • C. Digestion
  • D. Circulation
Q. What is the primary function of the ovaries in the female reproductive system?
  • A. To produce testosterone
  • B. To produce eggs and hormones
  • C. To facilitate childbirth
  • D. To transport sperm
Q. What is the primary function of the placenta during human development?
  • A. To provide oxygen and nutrients to the fetus
  • B. To produce hormones
  • C. To protect the fetus from infections
  • D. To facilitate waste removal
Q. What is the primary function of the respiratory system in animals?
  • A. Nutrient absorption
  • B. Gas exchange
  • C. Waste elimination
  • D. Hormone regulation
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