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Test I - Fill in the blanks: Write the correct answer on the space provided before

each number.
__________ 1. It is a hollow, pear-shaped organ that receives and holds the fertilized
egg cell.
__________2. It is a tube-shaped passage that connects the uterus with the outside of
the body.
__________3. Its occurrence among females signals the start of their reproductive
maturity.
__________4. It is the process of menstrual cycle when an egg is released by the
ovary.
__________5. It is located in the brain produces a hormone called gonadotrophin.
__________6. It is an enlarged part where the large intestine joins the end of the
passage way of food.
__________7. It is the destruction of the environment through the depletion and
usage of other resources.
__________8. It is called the bisexual flowers.
__________9. It is a flower that bears only male sex parts.
__________10. It is an ecosystem that forms where a river enters the ocean.

Test II - Multiple Choice: Circle the letter of the correct answer.


11.What is the function of the male reproductive system?
a. To produce blood
c. To produce semen
b. To produce eggs
d. To produce sperm
12.Which of these animals reproduce by external fertilization?
a. Goats
c. Bats
b. Frogs
d. Ducks
13.Which reproductive method is common in most mammals?
a. External fertilization
c. Regeneration
b. Internal fertilization
d. Parthenogenesis
14.Which part of a flower becomes a seed?
a. Anther
c. Ovary
b. Stigma
d. Ovule
15.Which part of a flower contains the eggs?
a. Ovary
c. Peduncle
b. Ovule
d. Receptacle
16.What plants can be found around estuaries?
a. Coconut
c. Mango
b. Grapes
.
d. Mangrove

17.What would be the benefits of always taking care of our body?


a. Good environment
c. Good life
b. Good health
d. Good posture
18.Which of the following practices does not contribute to pollution of the
environment?
a. Dumping garbage into the rivers
c. Burying of solid wastes
b. Lack of food
d. Using dynamites in fishing
19.What happened when freshwater was added to saltwater?
a. Become a mud
c. Become a sea
b. Become a brackish water
d. Become a river
20.Why the vagina is called the birth canal?
a. It is pyramid in shape.
c. It is where the urine passes.
b. It receives the sperm.
d. The newborn baby passes out from
it.
21.Why menstruation is considered a cycle?
a. Because is formed like a circle.
b. Because it goes round in a circle and the just about the same thing
happens every month.
c. Because it natural.
d. None of the above.
22.Why do frogs and some species of fish tend to produce a large number of
eggs?
a. Humans need more frogs and fish in their lives.
b. Frogs and fish are more likely to build big families.
c. Frogs and fish are produced to become food for the big predators.
d. When more eggs get fertilized, more are likely to survive to adulthood.
23.Why do some organisms produce thousands of offspring?
a. To increase the chance of survival.
b. To make sure that there are a lot of brothers and sisters.
c. To provide food for predators.
d. To produce eggs does not require much use of energy.
24.Why should coral reefs be protected?
a. They make the waters clean.
b. They provide humans with food.
c. They supply humans with building materials.
d. They serve as habitats for some marine organisms.
25.We use flowers for_____________.
a. To beautify our surroundings.
c. To help improve our ecosystem.
b. To taking care of our environment.
d. All of the above.
26.Why should flowers be protected and cared?
a. They provide good environment.
b. They are special.
c. They serve as an important part of our ecosystems.
d. All of the above.
27.Why are estuaries important to our environment?
a. They provide homes for many species.
b. They are important nursery areas for a variety of marine organisms.
c. They help to filter pollutants from the water.
d. All of the above.
28.How do we protect the habitats of Animals?

a. By cleaning our surroundings.


c. By using the proper wastes.
b. By serving our animals.
d. By demonstrating the proper ways
of cleaning.
29.How do we conserve water?
a. Dont drink.
c. limit your water.
b. Use wisely.
d. Drink abundantly.
30.How do plants and animals respond and cope with the harsh conditions in
estuaries?
a. By running away.
c. By adapting other environment.
b. By protecting.
d. By embracing the other plants.

Test III Essay: Answer the following questions.


31.In your own opinion how would you taking care your body? ( 3pts.)
32.What are the some precautionary measures that you should practice?
33.What are the female reproductive organs and their functions? Explain
each
34.How should you cope with the changes occurring during this stage in your
life?
35.Why is the continuous reproduction of animals important to life on earth?
36.What can you do to help protect the animals habitat?
37. What is the purpose of flowers in a flowering plant?
38.Why are estuaries important to our environment?

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