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- Q1
1. The chlorophyll found in plants has a red pigment.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q2
2. Carnivorous animals have canine teeth to tear off meat.
TRUE
FALSE
60s - Q3
3. The hard shell of turtles enables them to swim fast in the ocean.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q4
4. Plant stems allow the transport of materials such as water and nutrients.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q5
5. Skunks release a bad odor to protect themselves from their predators.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q6
6. Some birds migrate from one place to another to look for food and to reproduce.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q7
7. The ink secreted by the octopus when it’s in danger can pollute the environment.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q8
8. The leaves of desert plants are thick and waxy to allow water to evaporate easily.
TRUE
FALSE
60s - Q9
9. Polar bears hibernate during the winter season to keep themselves energized and active.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q10
10. Camouflage is a defense mechanism that allows some animals to easily blend in their environment.
TRUE
FALSE
60s - Q11
11. Some plants have spines or thorns that serve as their protection from any animal that wants to eat them.
TRUE
FALSE
60s - Q12
12. Roses are plants that protect themselves by producing a poisonous sting that can cause rashes and irritation.
TRUE
FALSE
60s - Q13
13. In cold places, the needle-like shaped leaves of pine trees enable them to capture the moisture from the air.
FALSE
TRUE
60s - Q14
14. Rafflesia is a kind of plant that protects itself by releasing a poisonous gas that instantly kills its predators.
TRUE
FALSE
60s - Q15
15. The process by which plants turn water and carbon dioxide into food when exposed to light is called photosynthesis.
FALSE
TRUE
60s