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Third Period Examination St. William’s Academy Tabuk City, Kalinga Science 10-st. Stephen, st. Therese Of liseux., st. James, Bp. William Name: __________________ Section: ________ Date: ________ I. Multiple choice: choose the correct letter that corresponds to your answer. Write your answer on the space provided. Use capital letters. ______1. It is a process which an organism produces offspring and perpetuates its specie. a. A Sexual Reproduction c. Reproduction b. Sexual Reproduction d. Reproductive System ______ 2. Which of the following is not a function f Male Reproductive system? a. To secrete female hormones b. To produce sperm c. To deliver sperm into site of fertilization d. To receive the sperm cell ______ 3. Which part of a Male Reproductive system produces sperm and Male hormones? a. Scrotum b. Epididymis c. Testes d. Pituitary Gland ______ 4. Which part of Female Reproductive System where embryonic development takes place? a. Fallopian tube b. Ovary c. Vagina d. Uterus ______ 5. It is a pouch near the urethra, a gland that produce part of the seminal secretion. a. Seminal Vesside b. Prostate Gland c. Urethra d. Testosterone ______ 6. It is the temporary storage for sperm. a. Vas difference d. Epididymis c. Urethra d. Ovary ______ 7. Which of the female reproductive system perform egg cell development? a. Vagina b. Uterus c. Ovaries d. Cervix _____ 8. A cell that is formed when an egg cell and sperm cell combined? a. Baby b. Fetus c. Egg d. Ovum _____ 9. A sticky whitish liquid containing sperm that is produce by a male organ. a. Estrogen b. Semen c. Testosterone d. Water _____ 10. Which of the Female Reproductive organ or a pair of the tube conducting the egg from the uterus. _____ 11. Which of the following is not function of Female Reproductive organ? a. Produce egg b. Transport sperm c. Produce hormones d. none of the above _____ 12. Which of the following are the parts of central Nervous system? a. Brain and Cranial Nerves c. Spinal cord b. Brain d. Brain and the Spinal cord _____ 13. One of the divisions of Autonomic Nervous System which is responsible for controlling internal organ during the condition of high stress. a. Sympathetic Nervous System c. Autonomic NS b. Parasympathetic d. none of the above _____ 14. Which is not included in the group of Peripheral Nervous system? a. Cranial nerves c. Spinal nerves b. Sympathetic d. Peripheral nerves _____ 15. How many pairs of motor nerve and sensory nerve directly merge from the brain? a. II pairs b. 31 pair’s c. 12 pairs d. 13 pairs _____ 16. How many pairs of motor and sensory nerve come from your spinal cords? a. II pairs b. 31 pair’s c. 12 pairs d. 13 pairs _____ 17. It is a system of self-regulation by which its mechanism detects the amount of hormones present in the blood circulation. a. Homeostasis b. Feedback c. Negative feedback d. Positive feedback _____ 18. Why does an organism struggle for existence? a. To become active c. To survive b. To rule d. To increase population _____ 19. It is the first stage of the development of an organisms. a. Egg b. Fetus c. Embryo d. Baby

_____ 20. The Autonomic group in the Nervous System controls. a. Reasoning b. Balance c. Digestion

d.

Respiration

II.

Modified True or False: Write T if the statement is correct if the statement Is wrong underline the word which make the statement wrong, write the correct answer on the space provided before the number. _____ 1. Evolution is a continuing process which has been changing and reforming life on Earth. _____ 2. The theories of Lamarck and Darwin both tried to explain the evolution process. _____ 3. Chimpanzees and Humans have almost similar genetic makeup. _____ 4. According to Lamarck, if certain structure were not used they would continue to appear. _____ 5. Organisms that are closely related will have different DNA Tran distant related ones. _____ 6. To Darwin, Giraffes stretched their neck because the grass they fed disappeared. _____ 7. To Lamarck, short neck Giraffes died from lack of food and the long necked giraffes will survive and reproduce. _____ 8. Biotic factors are the non-living things in the environment _____ 9. Living organisms in the Ecosystem are called the Abiotic factors. _____ 10. Species Diversity is the variety of species present in a particular ecosystem. _____ 11. Specie evenness is the number of different species represented in ecosystem. _____ 12. Specie richness is the number of different species represented in ecosystem. _____ 13. Adaptation is the evolutionary process where in organisms become more suited to an environment. _____ 14. Structural adaptation organisms have the ability to regulate its bodily function such as breathing and temperature. _____ 15. Physiological adaptation is a changing of modification of an organisms physical characteristics. III. A. B. C. D. E.

Identification: Give what is being asked from the given choices, Corresponds to your answer. Write your answer in the blank provide. Use Capital LETTERS ONLY. Spinal cord F. Parietal lobe K. Jean-Baptiste Biodiversity G. Brain stem Lamarck Cerebellum H. Occipital lobe L. Neuron Breast I. Homeostasis M. Temporal lobe Pituitary gland J. Frontal lobe N. Theory of needs O. Charles Darwin

_______ 1. It is responsible for tactile (touch) sensory information. ____ ___2. It Is responsible for reasoning higher order cognition movement and language. _______ 3. It is responsible for interpreting sounds and language. _______ 4. It is associated with interpreting information and visual stimuli. _______ 5. It is the so called the little brain. _______ 6. It is the functional unit of the nervous system. _______ 7. It is a gland that controls the functioning of almost of other endocrine gland. _______ 8. It is a nerve tissue that is protected by the vertebral column. _______ 9. The front of the trunk from the neck to the abdomen. _______ 10. It is responsible for taking care of the function of organs of your body. _______ 11. Is a process by which all living things maintain relatively stable internal environment? _______ 12.organisms evolve because they have to. _______ 13. He study the evolution, the theory of evolution by means of natural selection. _______ 14. He study the evolution on the theory of acquired traits. _______ 15. Refers to a wide variation of plants and animals and non living things on their natural environment. IV.

Compare and contrast the theory of evolution by Chartes Darwin and Jean Baptists-Lamark (15pts.) Lamark Similarities Dawin

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