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1. also known as Genital system, is a system of sex organs within an organism.

A. Reproductive system

2. commonly known as the womb, is a hollow organ that is made up of smooth muscle.

C. Uterus

3. is an almond shape gland that produces ova(egg).

B. Ovary

4. is a pear-shaped organ that is located at the narrow part of the uterus.

A. Cervix

5. Also known as oviduct is a long narrow tube connecting the ovaries to the uterus.

A. Fallopian tube

6. is an elastic, muscular canal with a soft, flexible lining that provides lubrication and sensation.

B. Vagina

7. is a sensitive organ located above the vaginal opening.

C. Clitoris

8. Translated as "large lips", large fleshly folds of tissue.

B. Labia Majora

9. Translated as "small lips" lies just inside the labia majora and surrounds the openings to the vagina
and urethra.

C. Labia Minora

10. Located below the clitoris and just above the vaginal opening.

A. Urethral opening

11. a sack-like pouches that attach to the vas deferens near the base of the bladder.

B. Seminal Vesicle

12. are oval organs about the size of large olives that lie in the scrotum.

A. Testis

13. a tube that carries urine from the bladder to othe utside of the body.

C. Urethra

14. a long, muscular tube that travels from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity.

C. Vas Deferens
Ans. - C

15. forms by the fusion of vas deferens and the seminal vesicles.

A. Ejaculatory duct

B. Epididymis

C. Vas deferens

Ans. - A

16. a long,coiled tube that rests on the backside of each testicle.

A. Ejaculatory duct

B. Epididymis

C. Vas deferens

Ans. - B

17. cylindrical in shape and consist of three circular shaped chambers.

A. Penis

B. Prostate

C. Scrotum

Ans. - A

18. a walnut sized structure that is located below the urinary bladder in front of the rectum.

A. Penis

B. Prostate

C. Scrotum

19. a loose pouch like sac of skin that hangs behind the penis.

A. Penis

B. Prostate

C. Scrotum
Ans. - C

20. is a collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism,growth and development.

A. Endocrine system

B. Nervous system

C. Reproductive system

Ans. - A

21. this organ connects your endocrine system with your nervous system

A. Pituitary gland

B. Hypothalamus

C. Pineal gland

Ans. - B

22. This is endocrine system's master gland.

A. Pituitary gland

B. Hypothalamus

C. Pineal gland

Ans. - A

23. It makes a chemical called melatonin that helps your body get ready to go to sleep.

A. Pituitary gland

B. Hypothalamus

C. Pineal gland

Ans. - C

24. This gland makes thyroid hormone,which controls your metabolism.

A. Thyroid gland

B. Parathyroid gland
C. Thymus gland

Ans. - A

25. This is a set of four small glands behind your thyroid.

A. Thyroid gland

B. Parathyroid gland

C. Thymus gland

Ans. - B

26. This gland makes white blood cells called T- lymphocytes that fight infection and are crucial as a
child's immune system develops.

A. Thyroid gland

B. Parathyroid gland

C. Thymus gland

Ans. - C

27. Best known for making the fight to flight hormone adrenaline.

A. Adrenal gland

B. Pancreas

C. Ovaries

Ans. - A

28. This organ is a part of both your digestive and endocrine system.

A. Endocrine system

B. Pancreas

C. Ovaries

Ans. - B

29. In women,these organs make estrogen and progesterone.


A. Endocrine system

B. Pancreas

C. Ovaries

Ans. - C

30. In men, these organ makes testosterone.

A. Testes

B. Ovaries

C. Pancreas

Ans. – A

31. Are molecules produced by plants during photosynthesis.

A. Carbohydrates

B. Proteins

C. Amino Acids

Ans. - A

32. From the greek words proteios,meaning first, are organic compounds which are present in and vital
to every living cell.

A. Carbohydrates

B. Proteins

C. Amino acids

Ans. - B

33. Are the simplest form of carbohydrates.

A. Disaccharides

B. Polysaccharides

C. Monosaccharides

Ans. - C
34. Sometimes called biose.

A. Disaccharides

B. Polysaccharides

C. Monosaccharides

Ans. - A

35. Also known as dextrose.

A. Glucose

B. Fructose

C. Sucrose

Ans. - A

36. Also called levulose, sweetest among all carbohydrates.

A. Glucose

B. Fructose

C. Sucrose

Ans. - B

37. The sugar commonly found at home.

A. Glucose

B. Fructose

C. Sucrose

Ans. - C

38. Derived from the latin word lactis meaning "milk"

A. Lactose

B. Maltose

C. Glucose

Ans. - A
39. Also known as Malt sugar,like barley and cereals

A. Lactose

B. Maltose

C. Glucose

Ans. - B

40. These are the most commonly encountered carbohydrates in nature.

A. Monosaccharides

B. Disaccharides

C. Polysaccharides

Ans. - C

41. Sometimes called amylum.

A. Cellulose

B. Starch

C. Glycogen

Ans. - B

42. Is a linear chain of hundreds to thousands of glucose units.

A. Cellulose

B. Starch

C. Glycogen

Ans. - A

43. Is the energy source of animals.

A. Cellulose

B. Starch

C. Glycogen
Ans. - C

44. Are classified as lipids because they are soluble in nonpolar solvents.

A. Glycerol

B. Fatty acids

C. Steroids

Ans.- C

45. Is the basis of all fats and made up of three carbon chains.

A. Glycerol

B. Fatty acids

C. Steroids

Ans. - A

46. One of the defining constituents of lipids due to their long, non polar hydrocarbon tails.

A. Glycerol

B. Fatty acids

C. Steroids

Ans. - B

47. Also called phospholipids

A. Phosphorus

B. Phosphoglycerides

C. Steroids

Ans. - B

48. about 75% of the human body is made up of this?

A. Proteins

B. Amino acids
C. Antibodies

Ans. - B

49. Are specialized proteins involve in depending the body from antigens.

A. Enzymes

B. Proteins

C. Antibodies

Ans. - C

50. Are proteins that facilitate biochemical reactions.

A. Enzymes

B. Proteins

C. Antibodies

Ans. - A

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