Year : 
2014
Title : 
Biology
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

11 - 20 of 49 Questions

# Question Ans
11.

The use of moist skin for respiration in amphibians is known as

A. cellular respiration

B. cutaneous respiration

C. buccal respiration

D. pulmonary respiration

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12.

Water in plants is removed as water vapour through the process of

A. diffusion

B. osmosis

C. evaporation

D. transpiration

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13.

An example of an organ of perennation in plants is

A. rhizome

B. seed

C. petal of a flower

D. calyx of flower

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14.

Alternation of generation is a feature shown in

A. mosses

B. fungi

C. grasses

D. conifers

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15.

Coordination and regulation of body activities in mammals are achieved by the

A. nerves and muscle

B. nerves and hormones

C. nerves only

D. hormones only

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16.

The Cerebellum of the Brain controls

A. Reflex Action

B. Muscular Activity

C. Emotional Expressions

D. the Endocrine System

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17.

The part of the brain responsible for peristalsis is the

A. Olfactory Lobe

B. Medulla Oblongata

C. Hypothallamus

D. Thalamus

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18.

Which of the following instruments is used for measuring atmospheric pressure?

A. Hydrometer

B. Hygrometer

C. Thermometer

D. Barometer

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19.

The influence of soil on organisms in a habitat is referred to as

A. Edaphic

B. Physiographic

C. Biotic

D. Topographic

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20.

The genetic make-up of an organism is described as

A. Allele

B. Chromosome

C. Phenotype

D. Genotype

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11.

The use of moist skin for respiration in amphibians is known as

A. cellular respiration

B. cutaneous respiration

C. buccal respiration

D. pulmonary respiration

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
12.

Water in plants is removed as water vapour through the process of

A. diffusion

B. osmosis

C. evaporation

D. transpiration

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
13.

An example of an organ of perennation in plants is

A. rhizome

B. seed

C. petal of a flower

D. calyx of flower

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
14.

Alternation of generation is a feature shown in

A. mosses

B. fungi

C. grasses

D. conifers

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
15.

Coordination and regulation of body activities in mammals are achieved by the

A. nerves and muscle

B. nerves and hormones

C. nerves only

D. hormones only

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
16.

The Cerebellum of the Brain controls

A. Reflex Action

B. Muscular Activity

C. Emotional Expressions

D. the Endocrine System

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
17.

The part of the brain responsible for peristalsis is the

A. Olfactory Lobe

B. Medulla Oblongata

C. Hypothallamus

D. Thalamus

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
18.

Which of the following instruments is used for measuring atmospheric pressure?

A. Hydrometer

B. Hygrometer

C. Thermometer

D. Barometer

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
19.

The influence of soil on organisms in a habitat is referred to as

A. Edaphic

B. Physiographic

C. Biotic

D. Topographic

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.
20.

The genetic make-up of an organism is described as

A. Allele

B. Chromosome

C. Phenotype

D. Genotype

Detailed Solution

There is an explanation video available below.