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# Question
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Match the phrases in ​ List A with the responses in ​ List B ​ by writing the letter of the correct response from ​ List B​ beside the item number of ​ List A​ in your answer booklet provided.

LIST A LIST B
  1. A disease casued by flatworms known as schistosome.
  2. A disease caused by a protozoan called ​ trypanosoma ​ .
  3. A tropical disease caused by ​ plasmodiun ​ .
  4. A water bone disease casued by ​ entamoeba histolystica ​ .
  5. An outbreak disease caused by ​ vibrio cholerae ​ .
  6. A sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria known as treponema palladium ​ .
  7. A communicable disease casued by ​ salmonella typhii ​ .
  8. A sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria known as Neisseria gonorrhoea ​ .
  9. A viral infection disease caused by HIV.
  10. A disease caused by ​ micobacterium tuberculosis ​ .
  1. Malaria
  2. Syphilis
  3. Bilhazia
  4. AIDS
  5. Dysentery
  6. Gonorrhoea
  7. Typhoid
  8. Measles
  9. Tuberculosis
  10. Cholera
  11. Trypanosomiasis
  12. Tetanus
  13. Leprosy
  14. Polimyelitis
  15. Rabies

 


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Match the phrases in ​ List A with the responses in ​ List B ​ by writing the letter of the correct response from ​ List B​ beside the item number of ​ List A​ in the answer booklet provided.

LIST A LIST B
  1. External appearence of a given characteristic as a result of influence by a gene.
  2. Genetic disorder characterised by failure of blood clotting.
  3. A sudden genetic change which can be inherited.
  4. Characteristics that can pass on from parent to offspring
    through sexual reproduction.
  5. The possession of the characteristics which are different from those of the parents and other offspring.
  6. A gene that influences characteristics over another gene when in heterozygous state.
  7. A cross between individuals with homozygous parents.
  8. A unit of inheritance which determins a specific characteristic.
  9. Genetic makeup of a given gene which determines a given characteristic.
  10. A disorder resulting from lack of melanin pigments.
  1. Mutation
  2. Sex linked character
  3. Genotype
  4. Dominant gene
  5. Variation
  6. Albinism
  7. Phenotype
  8. Test cross
  9. Loci
  10. Haemophilia
  11. Homozygous
  12. Backcross
  13. Recessive
  14. Gene
  15. Co-dominance

 


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Match the responses in List B with the phrases in List A by writting the letter of the correct response from List B beside the item number of List A in your answer booklet. Each choice in column B may be used once or not at all.

List A List B
  1. They consist of cell wall made up of chitin materials.
  2. Have dry bodies with horny scales.
  3. Have scaly and moist bodies.
  4. They breathe through lung books.
  5. Consists of organisms which some parts of their bodies are covered by feathers and scales.
  6. Their bodies are covered with hairs and respiration is by lungs.
  7. External and then internal gills are present in their larval stages.
  8. They consist of exoskeleton to prevent desiccation.
  9. They consist of cell membrane only no cell wall.
  10. They consist of cell wall made up of cellulose materials.
  1. Animalia
  2. Osteichthyes
  3. Amphibia
  4. Coelenterata
  5. Arachnida
  6. Reptilia
  7. Mammalia
  8. Fungi
  9. Diplopoda
  10. Vetebrata
  11. Chondrichthyes
  12. Arthropoda
  13. Chordata
  14. Aves
  15. Plantae.

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Match the responses in List B with the phrases in List A by writing the letter of the correct response from List B beside the item number of List A in your answer booklet.

List A List B
  1. Large, inactive and non-motile unit of reproduction.
  2. Is a small unit capable of transmitting electrical impulses.
  3. It forms a lining of internal organs and vessels.
  4. Have irregular shape and are loosely packed in leaves to create a large air space.
  5. A group of neurones working together.
  6. It has no nuclei and their cytoplasm contain haemoglobin.
  7. It is column shaped and has numerous chloroplasts in the cytoplasm.
  8. Found in plants and is used for transport of food products.
  9. Smallest , active and motile unit of reproduction.
  10. Thick walled tube and is used for transportation of water and mineral salt in plants.
  1. Sperm cell
  2. Muscle cell
  3. Nerve cell
  4. Bone tissue
  5. Nerve tissue
  6. Egg cell
  7. Blood tissue
  8. White blood cell
  9. Red blood cell
  10. Xylem cell
  11. Phloem cell
  12. Animal cell
  13. Epithelial tissue
  14. Palisade mesophyll cell
  15. Sponge mesophyll cell

 


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Match the responses in List B with the words/ phrases in List A by wrting the letter of the correct response beside the item number.

List A List B
  1. A state of physical and mental well being
  2. Attack and engulf foreign organisms
  3. Leprosy, tetanus, cholera
  4. Vitamin B1 deficiency
  5. Spreads diseases without being affected
  6. Chemicals on the surface of pathogens
  7. Ready made antibodies
  8. Removes pathogens
  9. Behaving in an acceptable way
  10. An epidemic across whole continents
  1. Beriberi
  2. Vector
  3. Good manners
  4. Pandemic
  5. Natural immunity
  6. Antibodies
  7. Bacterial
  8. Lymphocytes
  9. Personal hygiene
  10. Immunity
  11. Phagocytes
  12. Protozoans
  13. Scurvy
  14. Parasite
  15. Antigens
  16. Sneezing
  17. Healthy
  18. Endemic
  19. Yawning
  20. Passive immunity

 


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List A List B
  1. A stage of growth in humans , characterised by rapid growth and a lot of physical and mental changes.
  2. A type of seed germination whereby cotyledons are pushed above the ground.
  3. The ability of seeds to germinate
  4. The region of most active growth in plants.
  5. A type of seed germination whereby cotyledons remain beneath in the ground.
  6. A pore which allows water into a seed during germination.
  7. Inability of a seed to germinate.
  8. Prevents a viable seed from germinating.
  9. A stage of family formation and parenthood in growth and
    development.
  10. A type of cell division whereby the number of chromosomes is maintained from parent cell to daughter cell.
  1. Meiosis
  2. Metamorphosis
  3. Radicle
  4. Plumule
  5. Hypogeal germination
  6. Adulthood
  7. Dormancy
  8. Epigeal germination
  9. Adolescent
  10. Cotyledon
  11. Mitosis
  12. Micropyle
  13. Hard seed coat
  14. Stem and root apices
  15. Viability

 


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List A List B
  1. Receives impulses and gives appropriate response to stimuli.
  2. A gap through which impulses pas when traveling from one neuron to another.
  3. Receives impulse from the external stimuli and transmits it to the spinal cord.
  4. Controls and coordinates body balancing organs, thus making accurate movement possible.
  5. The nervous pathway taken by an impulse in a reflex action.
  6. Transmits impulse away from the spinal cord.
  7. Controls involuntary actions such as heart beats, breathing, sneezing and swallowing.
  8. Transmits impulses within the spinal cord.
  9. Concerned with reasoning, intelligence and judgment.
  10. Controls the pituitary gland.
  1. Synapse
  2. Effectors
  3. Hypothalamus
  4. Biceps Muscles
  5. Motor neuron
  6. Peripheral nervous system
  7. Central nervous system
  8. Medulla oblongata
  9. Reflex arc
  10. Reflex neuron
  11. Cerebellum
  12. White matter
  13. Cerebrum
  14. Sensory neuron
  15. Affector

 


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Match the responses in List B with the phrases in List A by writing the letter of the correct response from List B beside the item number of List A in your answer booklet. Each choice in column B may be used once, more than once or not at all.

LIST A LIST B
  1. Pair of compound eyes raised on stalks
  2. Numerous segments each bear one pair of legs
  3. Numerous segments each bear two pairs of jointed legs
  4. Have well defined head, thorax and abdomen
  5. Consists of organisms which give birth to young ones
  6. Have four pair of jointed appendages
  7. Phylum which consists of Earthworm
  8. Phylum consisting of elongated round worm with  pointed ends
  9. Phylum consisting of endoparasites which have suckers and hooks on proscolex
  10. Endoparasites which have thin and leaf-like body
  1. Diplopoda
  2. Coelenterata
  3. Leech
  4. Arachnida
  5. Liver flukes
  6. Mammal
  7. Insecta
  8. Nematoda
  9. Platyhelmenthis
  10. Chordata
  11. Arthropoda
  12. Chilopoda
  13. Annelida
  14. Crustacea
  15. Vertebrata

 


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Match the responses in List B with the phrases in List A by writing the letter of the correct response from List B beside the item number of List A in your answer booklet. Each choice in column B may be used once, more than once or not at all.

LIST A LIST B
  1. The layer of cells sensitive to light
  2. Lacks light intensity cells
  3. Cells sensitive to light of low intensity
  4. Cell sensitive to coloured light intensity
  5. Control the intensity of the light entering the eye
  6. Control the shape of the lens
  7. Correct short sight
  8. Reduce reflection of the light within the eye
  9. Helps to refract the light into the eye
  10. Cause refraction of the light in the eye
  1. Aqueous humour
  2. Cornea
  3. Iris
  4. Eyebrow
  5. Retina
  6. Rods
  7. Blind spot
  8. Cones
  9. Eyelash
  10. Choroids
  11. Ciliary body
  12. Diverging lens
  13. Fovea
  14. Pupil
  15. Eyelids

 


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Match the responses in List B with the phrases in List A by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number.

LIST A LIST B
(i) A chemical breakdown of a substance involving addition of water
(ii) Double strand structure with base pairs
(iii) The vascular tissue which transports organic solutes in plants
(iv) Secondary sexual characteristics in man
(v) Female circumcision
(vi) Major cause of natural selection
(vii) May develop from a single fertilized egg
(viii) Allows nodding of the head
(ix) Similar structures due to common ancestry
(x) Pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall
A. Veins
B. DNA
C. Multiple pregnancy
D. Genital mutilation
E. Condensation
F. Mutation
G. Adulthood
H. Joint
I. Wall pressure
J. Pelvic damage
K. Hereditary unit
L. Phloem
M. Development of beard
N. Identical twins
O. Homology
P. Turgor pressure
Q. Nucleotide
R. Hydrolysis
S. Axis
T. Analogy

 


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