Biology questions and answers

Biology Questions and Answers

How well do you understand living things and their vital processes? Whether you are preparing for JAMB, WAEC, NECO and Post-UTME, these Biology past questions and answers cover such subjects as the chemistry of life, botany, evolution, genetics, ecology etc to help you know what to expect, improve your speed and confidence and be really prepared for the actual aptitude test.

2,751.

Which of the following structures are characteristics of insect pollinated flowers?

A.

Dull coloured flowers without nectar

B.

Very light numerous and pendulous stamen

C.

Brightly coloured petals, scented nectar

D.

Flowers are usually small and inconspicuous

E.

Stigma are large, feathery, and hang outside the flower

Correct answer is C

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

2,752.

The term syncarpous is used to describe a flower when the carpels are

A.

many and fused

B.

two only

C.

two and separate

D.

many and free

E.

lying at different parts of a flower

Correct answer is A

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

2,753.

The following are directly involved in transmitting sound waves to the brain except

A.

eardrum

B.

auditory meatus

C.

auditory ossicles

D.

eustachian tube

E.

cochlea

Correct answer is D

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

2,754.

Which of the following statements is false?

A.

Human sense of smell is easily fatigued

B.

The skin can perceive the sensations of touch, pain, pressure, and temperature

C.

Taste buds and olfactory cells are active when wet as well as when dry

D.

Sensory nerve endings receive stimuli and send to the central nervous system

E.

Senses of smell and taste can be weakened by catarrh or blocked nose

Correct answer is A

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

2,755.

Which of the following is the correct route to transmit impulses along a reflex arc?

A.

Receptor → sensory neuron → synapse → intermediate neuron → synapse → motor neuron → effector

B.

Receptor → motor neutron synapse → intermediate neuron → synapse → sensory neuron effector

C.

Receptor → synapse → sensory neuron → intermediate neuron → synapse → effector → motor neuron

D.

Effector → motor neuron → synapse → sensory neuron → synapse → intermediate neuron → receptor

E.

Effector → intermediate neuron → synapse → motor neuron → synapse → sensory neuron → receptor

Correct answer is A

No explanation has been provided for this answer.