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BLG1502 EXAM ANSWERS . Group of organisms at any particular level in a classification system is called a_______. A. species B. genus C. taxon D. phylum 2. In comparison to eukaryotes, prokaryotes ________. A. are more structurally complex B. are larger C. are smaller D. do not have membranes 3. The characteristics of the plant kingdom include: A. Photosynthetic, no alternation of generations, unicellular B. Heterotrophic, alternation of generations, chitin cell walls, multicellular C. Photosynthetic, multicellular, alternation of generations, cellulose cell walls D. Photosynthetic, no alternation of generations, cellulose cell walls, unicellular 4. Which polysaccharide is an important component in the structure of many animals and fungi? A. Chitin B. Cellulose C. Amylopectin D. Amylose 5. Which parts of the cell are only found in plants? A. Chloroplasts and ribosomes B. Ribosomes and mitochondria C. Chloroplasts and cell wall D. Chloroplasts and nucleus Confidential Page 3 of 18 BLG1502 [TURN OVER] 6. Which of the following processes occur in a plant's sexual life cycle? A. Sporophytes produce gametes by meiosis B. Gametophytes produce gametes by mitosis C. Gametophytes produce gametes by meiosis D. Sporophytes produce gametes by mitosis 7. Asexual reproduction occurs during which of the following processes? A. meiosis B. mitosis C. fertilization D. the exchange of chromosomes between organisms of different species 8. Which of the following is not a characteristic that distinguishes gymnosperms and angiosperms from other plants? A. Dependent gametophytes B. Integuments C. Ovules D. Alternation of generations 9. Some fungal species live in plants and can kill herbivores that feed on the plant. What type of relationship does this fungus have with its host? A. Parasitic B. Mutualistic C. Commensal D. Predatory 10. Loss of water from the aerial parts of plants is called ________. A. dehydration B. respiration C. gas exchange D. transpiration 11. The male hormone testosterone is produced by _________. A. Leydig cells B. seminiferous tubules C. epididymis D. vas deferens

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BLG1502 EXAM
ANSWERS
2021-2022

, UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS




MAY/JUNE 2021
FMCQMYADM
BLG1502

ANIMAL AND PLANT DIVERSITY

100 MARKS
2 HOURS




This paper consists of EIGHTEEN (18) pages.
All question are Multiple Choice Questions.

Instructions:
 This is a non-venue online assessment examination.
 You will require a PC, laptop, or tablet. Smartphones can also be used
as Wi-Fi hotspots to create connectivity.
 You have TWO (2) hours to answer all the required questions online
 Read each question carefully before you answer
 The Disciplinary Code for students is given to all students at
registration. You are advised to study the Code. Also, read the
University’s Policy on copyright infringement and plagiarism.
 Please sign the Honesty Declaration/Academic Integrity Declaration
Form online.




[TURN OVER]

, Confidential
Page 2 of 18
BLG1502

Choose the correct answer for each of the following descriptions. Each question has
ONLY ONE correct answer. Choose the correct answer and write down the letter next to
the question number (1-100).

EXAMPLE: 1.4 B.

1. Group of organisms at any particular level in a classification system is called a_______.
A. species
B. genus
C. taxon
D. phylum

2. In comparison to eukaryotes, prokaryotes ________.
A. are more structurally complex
B. are larger
C. are smaller
D. do not have membranes

3. The characteristics of the plant kingdom include:
A. Photosynthetic, no alternation of generations, unicellular
B. Heterotrophic, alternation of generations, chitin cell walls, multicellular
C. Photosynthetic, multicellular, alternation of generations, cellulose cell walls
D. Photosynthetic, no alternation of generations, cellulose cell walls, unicellular


4. Which polysaccharide is an important component in the structure of many animals
and fungi?
A. Chitin
B. Cellulose
C. Amylopectin
D. Amylose


5. Which parts of the cell are only found in plants?

A. Chloroplasts and ribosomes
B. Ribosomes and mitochondria
C. Chloroplasts and cell wall
D. Chloroplasts and nucleus




[TURN OVER]

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