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1. What is the digestive process by which components or chemicals from food are taken into the cells of the body after the food or beverage has been digested and absorbed?

D. Excretion
C. Assimilation
A. Ingestion
B. Absorption

2. Which of the following taxonomic category is the highest rank, grouping together all forms of life having certain fundamental characteristics in common?

A Species
B. Family
C. Class
D. Kingdom

3. What digestive process is the uptake of fluids or other substances by the tissues of the body?

A Ingestion
B. Absorption
C. Assimilation
D. Excretion

4. Where does digestion start?

A Esophagus
B. Mouth
C. Stomach
D. Anus

5. In what part of the digestive system do digested molecules of food, as well as water and minerals are absorbed?

A Small intestine
B. Large intestine
C. Liver
D. Kidney

6. How do you call the tiny fingerlike projections that are contained and lined up at the walls of the small intestine?

A Feces
B. Villi
C. Bolus
D. Rectum

7. What is the digestive process by which food is taken into the alimentary canal?

A. Ingestion
B. Absorption
C. Assimilation
D. Excretion

8. What digestive process is the elimination of metabolic waste products?

A. Ingestion
B. Absorption
C. Assimilation
D. Excretion

9. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?

A. Ingestion
B. Absorption
C. Secretion
D. Assimilation

10. Which of the taxonomic category is often defined as the largest group of organisms capable of interbreeding, and producing fertile offspring?

A. Species
B. Family
C. Class
D. Kingdom

11. The breaking down of food that passes through the villi of small intestine into the blood stream

a. absorption
b. assimilation
c. digestion
d. excretion
12. It begins in the mouth and continues as food travels through the

a. absorption
b. assimilation
c. digestion
d. ingestion

13. The process by which soluble food molecules from blood are used to make new cells or new parts of the cell is called

a. absorption
b. assimilation
c. digestion
d. excretion

14. The process of taking food into the digestive system is called

a. assimilation
b. egestion
c. excretion
d. ingestion

15. It is the removal of toxic materials, waste products of metabolism and excess substances from organisms.

a. absorption
b. assimilation
c. egestion
d. excretion

16. The process by which muscle contractions in the esophagus help move the food down to the stomach is

a.absorption
b.assimilation
c.excretion
d.peristalsis

17. Which level of Classification is the most general (or most broad) category?

A. Kingdom
B. Genus
C. Phylum
D. Order

18. What is the largest category into which organisms have been classified?

A. Kingdom
B. Genus
C. Phylum
D. Domain

19. What do call a group of similar organisms and capable of reproducing their own kind?

A. Species
B. Family
C. Class
D. Kingdom

20. It is the way of naming organisms by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin language and are italicized.

A. Taxonomy
B. Binomial system of classification
C. Genus and species
D. Latinized words

21. Another term for a "two-part naming system" is

A. Binary nomenclature
B. Binomial nomenclature
C. both a &b
D. none of the above

22. The following consists of the three-domain system EXCEPT

A Archaea
B. Animalia
C. Bacteria
D. Eukarya

23. Which of the following is the correct scientific name for a bangus?

A. Canis lupus
B. Canis familiaris
C. Somateria fischeri
D. Chanos chanos

24. Which of the following is the correct scientific name for a dog?

A. Canis lupus
B. Canis familiaris
C. Somateria fischeri
D. Clethrionomys rutilus

25. A domesticated cat is classified as the following: Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae, Felis, Catus. Which one is the order?

A. Chordata
B. Mammalia
C. Carnivora
D. Felis

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