Zoology & Human Biology

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Q. What is the primary function of the respiratory system in humans?
  • A. To circulate blood
  • B. To exchange gases
  • C. To digest food
  • D. To regulate temperature
Q. What is the primary function of the respiratory system in mammals?
  • A. Digestion of food
  • B. Transport of nutrients
  • C. Exchange of gases
  • D. Regulation of body temperature
Q. What is the primary function of the respiratory system?
  • A. To circulate blood
  • B. To exchange gases
  • C. To digest food
  • D. To regulate temperature
Q. What is the primary function of the small intestine in the human digestive system?
  • A. Absorption of nutrients
  • B. Storage of waste
  • C. Production of bile
  • D. Mechanical digestion
Q. What is the primary function of the small intestine?
  • A. Absorption of nutrients
  • B. Production of bile
  • C. Storage of waste
  • D. Mechanical digestion
Q. What is the primary function of the stomach in digestion?
  • A. Absorption of nutrients
  • B. Mechanical and chemical digestion
  • C. Storage of bile
  • D. Production of insulin
Q. What is the primary function of the stomach in the digestive process?
  • A. Absorption of nutrients
  • B. Chemical digestion of proteins
  • C. Storage of bile
  • D. Production of insulin
Q. What is the primary function of the swim bladder in fish?
  • A. Respiration
  • B. Buoyancy control
  • C. Reproduction
  • D. Digestion
Q. What is the primary gas transported by hemoglobin in red blood cells?
  • A. Carbon dioxide
  • B. Oxygen
  • C. Nitrogen
  • D. Hydrogen
Q. What is the primary hormone responsible for maintaining pregnancy?
  • A. Estrogen
  • B. Progesterone
  • C. Testosterone
  • D. Oxytocin
Q. What is the primary hormone responsible for the regulation of the menstrual cycle?
  • A. Estrogen
  • B. Progesterone
  • C. Luteinizing hormone
  • D. Follicle-stimulating hormone
Q. What is the primary mode of reproduction in most mammals?
  • A. Oviparous
  • B. Viviparous
  • C. Ovoviviparous
  • D. Asexual
Q. What is the primary mode of reproduction in most reptiles?
  • A. Live birth
  • B. Egg-laying
  • C. Budding
  • D. Fission
Q. What is the primary muscle involved in inhalation?
  • A. Diaphragm
  • B. Intercostal muscles
  • C. Abdominal muscles
  • D. Pectoral muscles
Q. What is the primary muscle involved in the process of inhalation?
  • A. Diaphragm
  • B. Intercostal muscles
  • C. Abdominal muscles
  • D. Pectoral muscles
Q. What is the primary pacemaker of the heart?
  • A. Atrioventricular node
  • B. Bundle of His
  • C. Sinoatrial node
  • D. Purkinje fibers
Q. What is the primary purpose of prenatal care?
  • A. To monitor fetal development
  • B. To prepare for childbirth
  • C. To prevent maternal infections
  • D. To provide nutritional guidance
Q. What is the primary purpose of the amniotic fluid?
  • A. To provide nutrients
  • B. To cushion the fetus
  • C. To facilitate gas exchange
  • D. To store waste
Q. What is the primary purpose of the nasal cavity in the respiratory system?
  • A. To filter, warm, and humidify air
  • B. To exchange gases
  • C. To produce mucus
  • D. To regulate airflow
Q. What is the primary purpose of the umbilical cord?
  • A. To connect the fetus to the placenta
  • B. To provide structural support
  • C. To produce hormones
  • D. To facilitate gas exchange
Q. What is the primary role of capillaries in the circulatory system?
  • A. To transport blood
  • B. To exchange nutrients and waste
  • C. To store blood
  • D. To regulate blood flow
Q. What is the primary role of the circulatory system in animals?
  • A. Digestion of food
  • B. Transport of nutrients and gases
  • C. Reproduction
  • D. Excretion of waste
Q. What is the primary role of the nervous system in animals?
  • A. Digestion
  • B. Movement
  • C. Coordination and response
  • D. Reproduction
Q. What is the primary role of the nervous system?
  • A. To support the body structure
  • B. To coordinate body activities
  • C. To produce hormones
  • D. To digest food
Q. What is the primary role of the placenta in mammals?
  • A. Nutrient absorption
  • B. Gas exchange
  • C. Waste elimination
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the primary role of the stomach in digestion?
  • A. Absorption of nutrients
  • B. Mechanical and chemical digestion
  • C. Storage of bile
  • D. Production of insulin
Q. What is the primary role of villi in the small intestine?
  • A. Secretion of enzymes
  • B. Absorption of nutrients
  • C. Mechanical digestion
  • D. Storage of waste
Q. What is the primary site of gas exchange in the respiratory system?
  • A. Bronchioles
  • B. Trachea
  • C. Alveoli
  • D. Larynx
Q. What is the primary site of protein digestion in the human digestive system?
  • A. Mouth
  • B. Stomach
  • C. Small intestine
  • D. Large intestine
Q. What is the process by which organisms change over time through adaptations?
  • A. Natural selection
  • B. Genetic drift
  • C. Mutation
  • D. Speciation
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