You are on page 1of 4

ANIMALS

Multiple Choices

1. These are animals that feed their young with milk from their mammary glands.

a. Amphibians c. Mammals
b. Birds d. Reptiles

2. Earthworms belong to the group of _________________.

a. Annelids c. Echinoderms
b. Coelenterates d. Mollusc

3. Turtles belong to the group of _______________________.

a. Amphibians c. Birds
b. Mammals d. Reptile

4. They are known as soft-bodied invertebrates.

a. Annelids c. echinoderms
b. Arthropods d. mollusks

5. Jellyfish and coral polyps are examples of _________________.

a. Annelids c. Echinoderms
b. Cnidarians d. Mollusks

6. Which population of animals grow faster?

a. Coral c. Fly
b. Elephant d. Turtle

7. Which population of animals grow the slowest?

a. Earthworm c. Philippine Eagle


b. Frog d. Tilapia

8. What group of animals have several parasitic species?

a. Annelids c. Shrimps
b. Nematodes d. Sponges

9. Which animals demonstrate the closest companionship with people?

a. Dog c. Myna
b. Love Birds d. Parrot

10. Which Philippine animal is the most in danger of becoming extinct?


a. Corals c. Sea anemone
b. Marine turtle d. Tamaraw

11. Mammals are __________. It means that their body temperature does not chane in the
environment.

a. Warm-blooded c. No blood
b. Cold-blooded d. Animals

12. Mammals body is covered with hair, called __________________

a. Feather c. Fur
b. Scale d. Skin

13. Reptiles are __________. This means that their body temperature changes with temperature
changes in the environment.

a. Warm-blooded c. No blood
b. Cold-blooded d. Animals

14. Anthropods do not have backbone. Instead of a backbone, they have an external skeleton or ___.

a. Skeleton c. Muscle
b. Bones d. Exoskeleton

15. This animal is characterized by their soft body.

a. Amphibians c. Echinoderms
b. Mollusc d. Annelids

16. This invertebrate animals have spines or rough exoskeleton

a. Molluscs c. Annelids
b. Echinoderms d. Nematodes

17. Invertebrate that is characterized by their round or cylindrical body

a. Mollusc c. Annelids
b. Echinoderms d. Nematodes

18. Invertebrate that is characterized by their unsegmented round body.

a. Molluscs c. Annelids
b. Echinoderms d. Nematodes

19. Invertebrate that is characterized by their flat body.

a. Echicnoderms c. nematodes
b. annelids d. flatworms
20. Invertebrate that is characterized by a large central cavity known as gastrovascular cavity.

a. c. C
Conifers Sperms Phyton
n
Vascular tissue Gymnos Female Cone i
d
Xylem Bryophytes Male Cone a
ri
Phloem Bryon a
Flatworms n
b. Coelenterates s
d. Sponge

PLANTS

True or False:

1. Mosses can reproduce by means of spores.


2. Gymnosperms is a group of plants which includes mosses.
3. The size of the moss enables it to receive and transport water to all of its parts even though it does
not have vascular tissues.
4. The male cones are larger than female cone
5. All gymnosperms are also called conifers
6. The seeds of a pine tree are found on the surface of its cone
7. The male cones are found on the lower branches of the tree
8. Mosses are tiny plants which live on very dry surfaces
9. Pine cones can also be grouped with bryophytes
10. A cone bearing plant can reproduce even without the male sperm

Choose the correct answer in the box.


1. Found at the lower branches of the pine tree
2. Found in the upper branches of the pine tree
3. Commonly name for Gymnosperms
4. Greek term for Gymnosperms, ___________ meaning naked and __________ meaning seed
5. Special tissue that you will find in a usual plant
6. Carries water from the roots to the other parts of the plants
7. Carries food made by leaves to the other parts of the plants
8. Moss belongs to a group known as __________________
9. Bryophytes come from the greek term _________ meaning moss and _________ meaning plant.

ECOSYSTEM

Identification

1. The continuous leafy cover on the top of the forest


2. The limestone deposits that soft-bodied animals secrete as their external skeleton
3. A type of forest which is characterized by high temperatures and high amounts of rainfall.
4. The place where the freshwater from rivers meet the salt water of the sea
5. A coastal ecosystem which has many mangroves
6. The acts of continuous destruction of the forest
7. The process by which plants make food and release oxygen gas for other living things to use
8. A large group or chain of corals found in sea
9. The photosynthetic algae that forms a symbiotic relationship with reef-building corals.
10. It is the thick layer of fallen leaves where mushrooms and other creatures live.

canopy mangrove forest zooxanthellae

corals deforestation forest floor

tropical rainforest photosynthesis

coastal reef

You might also like