BIO102 Past Questions

BIO102

A phylum which includes soft bodied animals with a shell is likely to be the phylum
Answer: mollusca

An example of liverwort is
Answer: riccia

Which of these is not a class of the phylum mollusca?
Answer: polychaeta

The first person that attempted to classify living organisms is
Answer: aristotle

Which of the following is not an example of a cartilaginous fish?
Answer: tilapia

The head is small and rounded, whole body is oval and sreamlined. These description best describe
Answer: a bird

Which of these is not an amphibian?
Answer: skates

Which of these organisms lack roots and have no vascular system?
Answer: bryophytes

Brittle Star is an example of the class
Answer: opliuroidea,

Which of these group of animals made the first transition from aquatic to the terrestrial mode of life?
Answer: amphibians

The hind limbs of have clawed digits
modified for walking, perching , hopping, running or swimming
Answer: aves

Sea Cucumber is an example of the class
Answer: holothuroidea

Which of these is an example of a bony fish?
Answer: carp

Which of these is not true about the phylum echinodermata?
Answer: all have olfactory organs

Which of the following have naked moist skin?
Answer: amphibians

The part of an earthworm that is stiff, brittle- like and helps it in moving around is the
Answer: chetae

Which of these is not a class of the phylum echinodermata?
Answer: arachnida

Cold-blooded animals are also known as animal
Answer: poïkilothermie

Which of these does the fish use in detecting movements and changes in water pressure?
Answer: lateral line

Which of these is an example of jawless fishes?
Answer: lamprey

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