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ASVAB- GENERAL SCIENCE: PLANTS AND ANIMALS EXAM
QUESTIONS
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Question 1: herbivores
Answer:
Primary consumers are also known as ____.
Question 2: What are the five kingdoms of living things?
Answer:
Monera (sometimes split into Bacteria and Archaea), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.
Question 3: mitochondria
Answer:
In cellular respiration, cell organelles called ____ process sugar and oxygen in order to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide.Question 4: Put these classifications in order from broadest to narrowest: class, domain, family, genus, kingdom, species, order, phylum.
Answer:
domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
Question 5: Name the levels of taxonomic classification, from the broadest to the most specific category.
Answer:
domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species ---> Remember: Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup.
Question 6: Carnivores eat___, while omnivores eat both ___.
Answer:
Consumers; producers and consumers. Another acceptable answer is: animals; plants and animals
Question 7: transpiration
Answer:
When water evaporates from the leaves of plants, this is known as ______.
Question 8: Cell wall
Answer:
Plant cells have a rigid _____, while animal cells do not.
Question 9: vertebrate
Answer:
An animal with a spine.
Question 10: Consumers
Answer:
____ are animals that eat other organisms.
Question 11: saprotrophs
Answer:
Decomposers, which break down organic matter and release minerals into the soil, and also known as ____.
Question 12: autotrophs
Answer:
Producers, which make their own food through photosynthesis, are also known as ____ .
Question 13: Scavengers
Answer:
In terms of the food web, vultures and wolverines are examples of____.
Question 14: Secondary
Answer:
Carnivores are also known as ____ consumers.
Question 15: photosynthesis
Answer:
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants take in light energy, water, and carbon dioxide and use these substances to produce sugar and oxygen.
Question 16: Evaporation
Answer:
The process by which liquid water becomes water vapor.