Science Recovering - Fifth Grade September 7 - 11 2020: TH TH

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SCIENCE RECOVERING - FIFTH GRADE

SEPTEMBER 7th – 11th 2020

1. The main characteristic of the


saprotrophic nutrition is
a. Animals feed on dead mater
b. Is the plants nutrition
c. Organisms feed on other living
organisms
d. Animals feed solid things
2. The main characteristic of the
parasitic nutrition is
a. Animals feed on dead mater
b. Organisms feed on other living
organisms
c. Is the plants nutrition
d. Animals feed solid things
3. The main characteristic of the
holozoic nutrition is
a. Animals feed on dead mater
b. Organisms feed on other living
organisms
c. Is the plants nutrition
d. Animals feed solid things
4. Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores are types of:
a. Autotrophic
b. Saprotrophic
c. Parasitic
d. Holozoic
5. Humans are
a. Autotrophic
b. Carnivores
c. Herbivores
d. Omnivores
6. Reproduction is
a. Process with one parent
b. The process of sexual
reproduction
c. The process of sexual
reproduction
d. The process of creating
new individual
7. Bacteria reproduces by
a. Binary fission
b. Budding
c. Fragmentation
d. Parthenogenesis
8. The type of reproduction in which the parent breaks off in two or more is
a. Binary fission
b. Budding
c. Fragmentation
d. Parthenogenesis
9. The type of reproduction in which an embryo develops from an unfertilized cell
a. Binary fission
b. Budding
c. Fragmentation
d. Parthenogenesis

10. The drawing represents:


a. Binary fission
b. Parthenogenesis
c. Fragmentation
d. Budding

11. The main characteristic of the


sexual reproduction is:
a. Made by one cell
b. Made by two cells
c. Made by no cells
d. Made by three cells
12. The sperm is the gamete:
a. Female
b. Male
c. Male and female
d. None
13. The characteristic of autogamy
is:
a. An individual fertilizes itself
b. Cell of fertilization come from
two different individuals
c. It is the same as allogamy
d. It is asexual reproduction
14. Fertilization occur outside of the
body
a. Autogamy fertilization
b. Allogamy fertilization
c. Internal fertilization
d. External fertilization
15. The male implants sperm into
female body in:
a. Autogamy fertilization
b. Allogamy fertilization
c. Internal fertilization
d. External fertilization
16. Testosterone produces
a. Bones growth
b. Eyes color
c. Body hair grows
d. None
17. Sperm NOT enters
a. Epididymis
b. Vas deferens
c. Urethra
d. Bladder
18. Are held in scrotal sacks
a. Sperm duct
b. Penis
c. Testes
d. Prostate gland
19. If sperm duct is cut:
a. Sperms do not produce
b. Semen is not produced
c. Sperm is not through
d. Urine is not through

20. If testes are damage


a. Sperms do not produce
b. Semen is not produced
c. Urine is not produced
d. Urine is not through
21. Ovum is produced in
a. Ovary
b. Fallopian tube
c. Uterus
d. Cervix
22. Fertilization occurs in:
a. Ovary
b. Fallopian tube
c. Uterus
d. Cervix
23. Are called Fallopian tubes
a. The cervix
b. The vagina
c. Ovaries
d. Egg tubes
24. Connect ovaries with uterus
a. The cervix
b. The vagina
c. Ovaries
d. Egg tubes
25. The function of the uterus is
a. Connect ovaries with uterus
b. Receives the male organ
during mating
c. Store ovum
d. Holds the fertilized egg and
nurtures

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