
SD SCIENCE MAJORSHIP HULING PABAON
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Carbon dioxide is produced by plants in the ________.
Animals get nitrogen from the food they eat while plants get nitrogen from ______.
What is the MOST likely reason for a desert plant to have a few or no leaves?
Which of the following is an example of a monocot?
A human is born with 3 copies of chromosome 21. Trisomy 21 is also known as ______.
Playing an important role in the progress of science by providing the cumulative wisdom of the nation passed on from generation to generation is known as _____.
All these are the beneficial effects of scientific knowledge, EXCEPT _________.
When light falls on a soap bubbles, the band of seven colors seen is due to ____.
The zigzag road to Baguio represents what kind of simple machine?
Energy ____________.
Elements are classified according to the ______.
Which of the following will change the blue litmus paper to red?
Known as the north star.
How many phases of the moon do we see from Earth?
The appendix, though a part of the large intestine, has no digestive function. It is therefore called:
Seeds are mature ____ and fruits are mature _____
Asexual reproduction which occurs when a new organism develops from an outgrowth called _____.
The thin structure used by amoeba for its movement, changing its shape and food getting is called _____.
A heterozygote is an individual with_____
The ice pellet that didn’t melt but still land on the ground as a solid.
The fact that no two members of the same species are absolutely identical is an example of ____.
Which of the following sequences correctly specifies the study of insects?
Horses and zebras are not considered to be members of the same species because they ____.
Which pair of bases does NOT represent a complementary base pair?
E. coli lives in ______.
Which vector (carrier) and pathogen are mismatched?
A bacterium that makes its food using energy from chemicals found in its environment is termed a
Organisms that generally use oxygen, but can survive without it are called_____.
Lichen could NOT be symbiotic relationships between fungi and ______.
In an energy pyramid, the producers are at the______.
A common feature of a giant planet is:
Which of the following is the lowest rank of coal and is otherwise called brown coal?
Who is the Greek philosopher who viewed that matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles called "atomos"?
Which refers to the kinetic energy or motion of gas particles?
Which of the following describes a monocotyledon?
What type of chemical reaction is involved in Ca+ 2H2O -> Ca(OH)2+H2?
Under which conditions would the chance of transpiration be the greatest?
What property of matter is involved in the sign, “Fasten Your Seat Belt”?
The biologist who probably first used the term “cell” was ______.
The following means help in controlling floods, except _________.
What phylum classification is the transmitter of dengue?
What hormone promotes the growth of the uterine lining for the implantation of the embryo?
What does DNA mean?
Which element in the periodic table has the symbol Ca?
Which of the following act as a channel of transmission of blood to the heart in the human body?
Which scientist paved the way for modern exploration by advancing the theory that planets revolve around the sun?
Lions tend to prey on primary consumers like zebras and gazelles. If there were a sudden decline in a population of lions, which ecological imbalance would most likely occur in the habitat?
What is the most common cause of cardiovascular disease?
What is the most abundant inorganic compound in the protoplasm?
The cell wall of plant is made of _______
Which of the following is made up of diploid number of cells?
How many bones does an adult human body has?
What structure provides flexible support and protection to the spinal cord?
It is a single disturbance that moves from point to point through a medium.
Which biome grows tropical grassland with scattered individual trees and larger herbivores?
Which of the following processes form clouds?
What do you call that process in birds wherein they shed off features at least once a year?
A homogeneous mixture can be separated by all of the following methods except ______.
Which of the following is responsible for formation of blood cell?
What is the term for the apparent path of the Sun across the sky?
What is the term for a celestial object that orbits a star?
What is the closest star to Earth, other than the Sun?
The development of eggs without fertilization.
What is the process of selecting organisms with desirable traits to breed?
Which of the following sentences about greenhouse effect is INCORRECT?
Coordination and integration of the body activities of man are under the direct control of the ___________?
What is the term for the force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid?
What is the term for the phenomenon where a moving object resists changes in its motion?
An animal's color or pattern that helps it blend into its surroundings __________.
Although phosphorus is of great biological importance, it is not very common in the biosphere. Why is this?
In an ecosystem, there are populations of moose, rabbits, grass, and pine trees. Suddenly, a fire blazes through the area, which kills all of the populations. As the months go on, new species of grass begin to take root. This attracts animals, and eventually the ecosystem is restored. What type of ecological succession happened?
What Biome is very dry; receives very little rainfall?
What is the primary unit of classification for bacteria?
What is the process by which a cell divides its nucleus and cytoplasm to form two daughter cells?
Which of the following is not a type of electromagnetic radiation?
What is genetic engineering?
What is a vector in genetic engineering?
Which of the following is an agricultural application of genetic engineering?
Which of the following acts as a resistance against in the body?
Malfunctioning of which of the following organs causes jaundice?
What is the role of the enzyme DNA polymerase during DNA replication?
What is the device used to measure electric current called?
Which layer of the Earth is composed primarily of iron and nickel and is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field?
The blueness of the sky is mainly due to:
Magnetism at the center of a bar magnet is____.
Sound of frequency below 20 Hz is called ___.
Rainbow is due to ______.
Radiocarbon dating technique is used to estimate the age of ______.
It is often referred as “rock soil”.
What are the energy changes in a battery-operated torch?
The process by which a zygote divides to form a multicellular organism is known as:
Which branch of biology focuses on the study of the structure of organisms?
Which branch of biology focuses on the study of the evolutionary history of organisms?
Which of the following is absent in virus?
Which of the following scientist study about the Spontaneous generation?
What is the branch of biology that deals with the study of the behavior of organisms?
Which branch of biology is concerned with the study of the mechanisms of drug action and the treatment of diseases?
The age of the solar system is believed by most scientists to be approximately ______.
The radiation originally labeled is now known to be made of ______.
The larger the hydrocarbon molecules, the more likely that at ordinary temperature. It will be _______.
Which of the following best differentiates an earthquake's intensity from its magnitude?
Despite the observed diversity among organisms, they are all made from the same set of biomolecules composed of monomeric units except:
Which of the following best explains why farmers burn rice straw and hull during seasons of harvest?
Antares is a red star, Arcturus is an orange star, while the Sun is a yellow star. Which among these stars is the youngest star?
What term describes the measure of a star’s brightness?
The solar system is composed of the Sun, planets and the minor members. Which represent the 3 minor members of the solar system?
Mimosa pudica, locally known as Makahiya is called as such because its leaflets tend to close when touched. This organismal response to a given stimuli is called:
Albino corn seedlings may grow several inches tall. However, they will eventually die, primarily because ____.
Why do we hear thunder some seconds after seeing lightning?
Among the terrestrial planets, which exhibits greenhouse effect due to extreme amount of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere?
A stainless steel spoon feels colder than a plastic spoon because of stainless steel ______.
Which among the theories explains the origin of the universe?
Which among the following causes the changes in the length of day?
It is a common observation that mushrooms thrive few days after lightning strikes. Which among the following biogeochemical cycles is involved in this process?
Acid rain occurs when _________.
Fog is a cloud with its base at or very near the ground. The formation of fog generally occurs after the ground has lost heat by:
Which of the following factors contribute to an increase in human population? I. Immigration II. Emigration III. Natality IV. Mortality
Wild plants and animals that stay deposited for thousands of years are known for the source of:
What are the three products of oxygen when it has been burned?
Process by which plants reproduce asexually by using their parts such as roots, stems and leaves ______.
These are cellular secretions which help regulate the breakdown and buildup of various substances in the body.
Accumulations of dust and ice into masses that are basketball sized to a few kilometers across are:
Is the temperature the same everywhere inside the Earth?
A lithosphere plate consists of:
It is the energy source of the cell which it uses for growing, reproducing and other activities.
Which environmental law requires industry to install anti-pollution devices and bans the use of incinerators?
Who is the first man to replace myth with natural laws and uses observing that all living things are elements of nature?
What is the pressure exerting on the plasma membrane against the cell wall of bacteria, fungi and plant cell?
Tsunamis can be caused by:
What is the unique feature of fungi?
What is the primary cause of wind?
Fresh water is an integral part of hydrologic cycle. How is it produced?
What is the term for the process by which water is absorbed into the ground?
Which of the following is included in the term hydrosphere?
NASA development a filtration process to make waste water on space flights renewable. Where might this filtration process be used on Earth?
Which of the following is TRUE based on the Plate Tectonics Theory?
What is the term for the range of wavelengths that make up visible light?
Which refers to the recorded observations and measurements in an explanation?
An odorless and colorless matter boils at 100 ℃ and melts at 0 ℃. What inference can be drawn from this observation?
Which of the following can transform electrical energy to mechanical energy?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a base?
The study of inland waters, also known as freshwater science.
Many forms of energy use today can be traced back to _____.
The greatest number of typhoon casualties is caused by _____.
What describes the critical stage of a tornado?
Which of these is a synthetic element?
The vernal equinox indicates the beginning of ___.
The circulation of air to heat room is an example of _____.
The effect that we call a mirage has something to do with ____.
Two most abundant element in earth’s crust are _____.