Jamb Biology Quiz /13 2 Time is up!! You need to think and answer fast. Biology Quiz This Quiz will increase your knowledge in Biology. 1 / 13 Root hairs have their origin from Endodermis Pericycle Cortex Epidermis 2 / 13 The process by which lime is added to clay soils is known as Flocculation Sedimentation Leaching Manuring 3 / 13 One significant difference between roots and stems is that Stems grow in both length and circumference while roots grow only in length Stems are always above the ground while root are always below the ground Branch roots originate in the pericycle while branch stems do not Stems are sometimes used for storage while roots are never so used 4 / 13 Magnesium is utilized in the formation of ATP Glucose Chlorophyll Amino acids 5 / 13 Spirogyra,Euglena and chlamydomonas share many characteristics EXCEPT Bears sexual organs Is inconspicuous Has rhizoids Is multicellular 6 / 13 Which one of the following is not an excretory product? Urine Salts Faeces Sweat 7 / 13 In the transverse section of the leaf of maize, vascular bundles are arranged in A row Two circles One circle Alternate position 8 / 13 A dry indehiscent, winged fruit formed from one carpel is known as Caryopsis Schizocarp Samara Follicle 9 / 13 In which of the following tissues do the cells have ability to divide? Meristem Sclerenchyma Collenchyma Pith 10 / 13 The term 'Thallophyta' refers to Ferns and mosses Mosses and liverwort Ferns and mosses Algae and fungi 11 / 13 Which of the following statements gives the BEST description of bark? Tissues outside the vascular cambium Cork like tissues found only in stems Cork-like tissues of old trees Brown tissues never found in primary growth 12 / 13 Which of the following sets of organisms represents the correct trend from simple to complex structural organization?1. Mollusca 2. Platyhelminthes 3. Nematoda 4. Protozoa 4--->2--->1--->3 4--->1--->2--->3 3--->2--->1---4 4--->1--->2--->3 13 / 13 Which of these is not a type of Soil? Sand Clay Loam Granite Your score is Restart quiz CHANGE SUBJECT