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  • Number of chambers in reptiles heart?


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  • A. 4
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 1

  • Correct Answer


  • Explanation

    Except crocodile which has 4 chambers, all the reptiles have 3 chambers in their heart.

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    • A. predation
    • B. a keystone species
    • C. herbivory
    • D. habitat destruction
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    • 2. What time of year do squirrels build nests?

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    • A. Winter
    • B. Summer
    • C. Rainy
    • D. Monsoon
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    • 3. What animals eat both producers and consumers?

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    • A. Herbivores
    • B. Omnivores
    • C. Carnivores
    • D. Tertiary consumers
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    • A. Krait
    • B. Russel's viper
    • C. Rattlesnake
    • D. King cobra
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    • 6. For How many years have the dinosaurs been extinct?

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    • A. About 25 million years
    • B. About 65 million years
    • C. About 100 million years
    • D. About 135 million years
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    • 7. To which class do honey bees bees belong?

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    • A. Insecta
    • B. Apidae
    • C. Arthropoda
    • D. Hymenoptera
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    • B. Development of a colelom
    • C. Tissue development
    • D. Deuterostome development
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    • Options
    • A. 1.6
    • B. 6
    • C. 18
    • D. 10
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    • A. Parrot
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    • C. Penguin
    • D. Humming
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