Zoology & Human Biology

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Q. What is the term for the process by which species evolve over time?
  • A. Natural selection
  • B. Adaptation
  • C. Speciation
  • D. Evolution
Q. What is the term for the process by which sperm and egg cells fuse?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Cleavage
  • C. Gastrulation
  • D. Implantation
Q. What is the term for the process by which sperm and egg unite?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Implantation
  • C. Ovulation
  • D. Gestation
Q. What is the term for the process of breathing in?
  • A. Exhalation
  • B. Inhalation
  • C. Ventilation
  • D. Respiration
Q. What is the term for the process of breathing out?
  • A. Inhalation
  • B. Exhalation
  • C. Ventilation
  • D. Respiration
Q. What is the term for the process of sperm and egg fusion?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Cleavage
  • C. Gastrulation
  • D. Implantation
Q. What is the term for the release of an egg from the ovary?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Menstruation
  • C. Ovulation
  • D. Implantation
Q. What is the term for the volume of air inhaled or exhaled in a normal breath?
  • A. Tidal volume
  • B. Vital capacity
  • C. Residual volume
  • D. Total lung capacity
Q. What is the term for the volume of air that remains in the lungs after a forced exhalation?
  • A. Tidal volume
  • B. Vital capacity
  • C. Residual volume
  • D. Inspiratory reserve volume
Q. What is the term for the volume of blood pumped by the heart in one minute?
  • A. Stroke volume
  • B. Cardiac output
  • C. Blood pressure
  • D. Heart rate
Q. What is the total lung capacity of an average adult human?
  • A. 3-4 L
  • B. 4-6 L
  • C. 6-8 L
  • D. 8-10 L
Q. What is the total number of recognized animal phyla?
  • A. 25
  • B. 30
  • C. 35
  • D. 40
Q. What is the typical duration of a human pregnancy?
  • A. 28 weeks
  • B. 36 weeks
  • C. 40 weeks
  • D. 44 weeks
Q. What is the typical number of eggs produced by a female frog in a single spawning?
  • A. 100
  • B. 1000
  • C. 5000
  • D. 20000
Q. What is the typical volume of amniotic fluid at 36 weeks of pregnancy?
  • A. 200 mL
  • B. 500 mL
  • C. 800 mL
  • D. 1000 mL
Q. What is the typical weight range of a full-term newborn?
  • A. 1-2 kg
  • B. 2-3 kg
  • C. 3-4 kg
  • D. 4-5 kg
Q. What is the vital capacity of an average adult human?
  • A. 2-3 L
  • B. 3-4 L
  • C. 4-5 L
  • D. 5-6 L
Q. What muscle is primarily responsible for inhalation?
  • A. Intercostal muscles
  • B. Diaphragm
  • C. Abdominal muscles
  • D. Pectoral muscles
Q. What muscle is primarily responsible for the process of inhalation?
  • A. Intercostal muscles
  • B. Diaphragm
  • C. Abdominal muscles
  • D. Pectoral muscles
Q. What percentage of animal species are invertebrates?
  • A. 50%
  • B. 70%
  • C. 90%
  • D. 95%
Q. What percentage of blood volume is typically plasma in a healthy adult?
  • A. 55%
  • B. 45%
  • C. 65%
  • D. 75%
Q. What percentage of oxygen is typically found in inhaled air?
  • A. 10%
  • B. 21%
  • C. 30%
  • D. 40%
Q. What role do cilia play in the respiratory system?
  • A. They help in gas exchange
  • B. They trap and move particles out of the airways
  • C. They produce mucus
  • D. They regulate airflow
Q. What role does the liver play in digestion?
  • A. Produces digestive enzymes
  • B. Stores bile
  • C. Absorbs nutrients
  • D. Detoxifies harmful substances
Q. What structure forms from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst?
  • A. Placenta
  • B. Amniotic sac
  • C. Embryo
  • D. Chorion
Q. What type of blood vessel is primarily responsible for nutrient and gas exchange?
  • A. Arteries
  • B. Veins
  • C. Capillaries
  • D. Arterioles
Q. What type of symmetry do most animals exhibit?
  • A. Radial symmetry
  • B. Bilateral symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. Spherical symmetry
Q. What type of symmetry do most echinoderms exhibit?
  • A. Bilateral symmetry
  • B. Radial symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. Spherical symmetry
Q. What type of symmetry is exhibited by echinoderms?
  • A. Bilateral symmetry
  • B. Radial symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. Spherical symmetry
Q. What type of symmetry is exhibited by most echinoderms?
  • A. Bilateral symmetry
  • B. Radial symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. Spherical symmetry
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