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Biology for Secondary Schools



              Revision exercise 6

              Section A

              Choose the correct answer.
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               1.   Which of the following is NOT a type of an underground storage organ?
                    (a)  Bulb
                    (b)  Seed
                    (c)  Corm
                    (d)  Rhizome

               2.   The process by which plants and some bacteria  use the  energy from
                    sunlight to produce glucose is called _______.
                    (a)  Photolysis
                    (b)  Hydrolysis
                    (c)  Photosynthesis
                    (d)  Plasmolysis
               3.   Boron, copper, iron, chlorine,  manganese,  molybdenum  and zinc  are
                    examples of:
                     (a)  microelements
                     (b)  macroelements
                     (c)  non-mineral elements
                     (d)  organic elements

               4.   The part of a leaf that provides a large surface area for maximum absorption
                    of sunlight and carbon dioxide is:
                     (a)   petiole
                     (b)  stomata

                     (c)  lamina
                     (d)  midrib

               5.   Write TRUE for correct statements and FALSE for incorrect statements
                    in the spaces provided.
                     (a)  The leaf is the main site for photosynthesis in plants. _______
                     (b)  Essential  elements  are  necessary  for plant  growth, development,

                           and reproduction. _______
                     (c)  Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen are non-minerals. _______





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