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_______________________________ are plants whose seeds do not form inside an additional structure, and include pine trees, cycads, and cedar trees.
A. Angiosperms
B. Autosperms
C. Gymnosperms

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_______________________________ are plants that produce flowers, and include grasses, roses, and maple trees?
A. Angiosperms
B. Autosperms
C. Gymnosperms

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_______________________ is a fungus that grows in association with green algae or other photosynthetic organisms.
A. Protist
B. Lichen
C. Mold

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_______________________refers to organisms such as humans, fish, and birds that have an interior skeleton, or endoskeleton, and a backbone.
A. Gymnosperms
B. Invertebrate
C. Vertebrate

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_______________________refers to animals such as insects, sea anemones, and worms that lack an interior skeleton.
A. Gymnosperms
B. Invertebrate
C. Vertebrate

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________________________ is symmetry around a single line, as in a human being.
A. Bilateral Symmetry
B. Radial Symmetry
C. Asymmetry

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________________________ is without symmetry.
A. Bilateral Symmetry
B. Radial Symmetry
C. Asymmetry

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________________________ is symmetry around a point, as in a sea star.
A. Bilateral Symmetry
B. Radial Symmetry
C. Asymmetry

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Q2. The answer is C. Gymnosperms.

The word 'Gymnosperms' is derived from two greek words: 'gymnos' = naked and 'sperm' = seed. Literally, their seeds are naked, i.e. they do not form inside an additional structure. Their seeds develop on the surface of scales modified to form cones. This group of plants include pine trees, cycads, and cedar trees.


Q3. The answer is
A. Angiosperms.

Angiosperms or flowering plants are seed-producing plants, just like Gymnosperms. Their seeds
form inside additional structures known as fruits. This group is the most diverse group of plants and include nearly 300,000 species. Angiosperms include grasses, roses, maple trees, and many other plants with flowers.


Q4. The answer is
B. Lichen.

Lichen consists of hyphae (just like other fungi) that surround cells of
green algae or other photosynthetic organisms. This partnership between fungi and algae is known as mutualistic symbiosis. As in any other mutualistic symbiosis, both partners have benefits: fungi gain nutrients from algae and algae gain protection from fungi.


Q5. The answer is C. Vertebrate.

Vertebrates are organisms with an
interior skeleton, or endoskeleton, and a backbone. Unlike vertebrates, invertebrates do not have a backbone or interior skeleton. The basic body plan of vertebrates includes vertebral column and/or notochord, the gastrointestinal tract below the notochord and the spinal cord above the notochord. Vertebrates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.


Q6. The answer is B. Invertebrate.

Invertebrates are organisms without an internal skeleton and backbone. The main difference between vertebrates and invertebrates is that vertebrates have backbone and internal skeleton and invertebrates lack in those structures. Invertebrates
include all animals that are not vertebrates and include about 97% of all animals. Some of them are insects, sea anemones, and worms.


Q7. The answer is
A. Bilateral Symmetry.

Bilateral symmetry
is symmetry around a single line. That means that only one plane divides an organism into two matching halves, left and right. Thus, this type of symmetry is also known as left-right symmetry. Word 'bilateral' comes from two Latin words: 'bi-' means 'two' and 'latero' means 'side', literally 'bilateral' = 'two sides'. Human beings are the example of organisms with bilateral symmetry.


Q8. The answer is
C. Asymmetry

Asymmetry means without symmetry. The word 'asymmetry' is derived from two Greek words: 'a-' = 'not' and 'symmetros' = symmetry, commensurable. Not all animals are symmetric. There are some species that show asymmetry, such as some sponges and flatfish.


Q9. The answer is
B. Radial Symmetry.

A symmetry around any point is radial symmetry. The body of radially symmetric organisms can be divided into equal parts about a central point and they have
no left or right side of the body. This type of symmetry is characteristic for sea stars, sea cucumbers, sea anemone, jellyfish, corals.
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