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.

926.

The vitamin that is important in the formation of the retina pigment is

A.

Vitamin A

B.

Vitamin B

C.

Vitamin C

D.

Vitamin D

Correct answer is A

Vitamin A is a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds that includes retinol, retinal, retinoic acid, and several pro-vitamin A carotenoids (most notably beta-carotene). Vitamin A has multiple functions: it is important for growth and development, for the maintenance of the immune system and good vision.

927.

Maltose is a combination of glucose and

A.

glucose

B.

sucrose

C.

Galactose

D.

fructose

Correct answer is A

Maltose is composed of two molecules of glucose.

928.

An example of a radially symmetrical organism is

A.

Planaria

B.

Hydra

C.

Tapeworm

D.

Roundworm

Correct answer is B

An animal with radial symmetry really has no right and left side or head and rear end. This animals do not move, so they can reach into their environment from all sides. Starfish is an example of a radial symmetrical organism. They can be attached to a substrate, like the sea anemone, or float, like jellyfish. It also occurs in simple animals including the aquatic cnidarians, which include hydra, corals, jellyfish and sea anemones, and Ctenophora, which are comb jellies.

One of the common traits amongst the cnidarians is their symmetry. Hydras, like all cnidarians, display radial symmetry.

929.

Man can contact tapeworm through

A.

ingesting uncooked meat

B.

from fish

C.

from breathing

D.

through contact

Correct answer is A

A cysticercus can survive for several years in the animal. Humans become infected by ingesting raw or undercooked infected meat.

930.

What is the function of trichocyst in paramecium?

A.

Movement

B.

Defence

C.

Excretion

D.

Respiration

Correct answer is B

Trichocyst, a structure in the cortex of certain ciliate and flagellate protozoans, consists of a cavity and long, thin threads that can be ejected in response to certain stimuli. Trichocysts may be widely distributed over an organism or restricted to certain areas (e.g., tentacles, papillae, around the mouth).