POST TEST-Q2M3- REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF ANIMALS
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- Q1
How do pheromones affect the female butterflies?
a delicious ingredient
a sexual stimulant
a collection of pollen grains
a vitamin supplement
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q2
Which of these animals are born alive?
chicken
dove
lizard
bat
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q3
How does the fluttering of wings by the female mosquito attract the male?
It makes fly racing more fun
It cools them down.
It spreads pheromones.
It gives off a high pitch sound.
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q4
Egg-laying animals are animals that lay eggs. Which of the given groups of animals lay eggs?
butterflies, rabbits, lions
doves, rats, ostrich
ducks, frogs, eagles
snakes, dogs, chickens
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q5
How do humans and animals are similar in reproduction?
hatched from eggs
reproduce alone
combined male and female cells
sprout new limbs
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q6
Which animal is oviparous?
monkeys
tamaraws
mosquitoes
elephants
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q7
What does “rutting” mean for dogs?
dog period
dog fetch
dog sleep
dog food
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q8
How long does a dog gives birth to puppies?
35-40 days
60-64 days
100 days
30 days
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q9
How old does a female cat enter the polyestrous stage?
4 months
9 months
12 months
6 months
30sS5LT-IIe-5 - Q10
How do male frogs attract female ones?
hugging
jumping
croaking
banging head
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