POST UTME Futo Biology Past Questions And Answers

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1

Movement of substance across cell' membrane is controlled by the

  • A) size of permeating particle
  • B) permeability of membrane
  • C) membrane proteins
  • D) size of permeating particle and membrane proteins
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2

One disease NOT caused directly by bacteria is

  • A) malaria
  • B) tuberculosis
  • C) pneumonia
  • D) tetanus
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3

Which of these types of skeleton is most appropriate to the cockroach?

  • A) Hyrostatic skeleton
  • B) Exoskeleton
  • C) Endoskeleton
  • D) Cartilaginous skeleton
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4

A feature which adopts birds to flight is the possession of

  • A) scaly legs
  • B) light bones
  • C) two walking legs
  • D) a pointed beak comb
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5

The cilia in paramecium are used for ______

  • A) respirating
  • B) locomotion
  • C) protection
  • D) regulating food in-take
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6

The basic point of impact by changes which produce mutation is the

  • A) gametes
  • B) chromosomes
  • C) phenotype
  • D) zygote
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7

Open circulatory is found in

  • A) rat
  • B) bird
  • C) toad
  • D) insect
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8

A few drops of Fehlings was added to Juice extract from fresh maize grain and boiled. A red precipitate was formed, indicating the presence of

  • A) alcohol
  • B) protein
  • C) non reducing sugar
  • D) reducing sugar
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9

All living things

  • A) photosynthesize
  • B) respire
  • C) move
  • D) transpire
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10

Movement of water across a semi permeable membrane from a weaker solution to a stronger solution is known as

  • A) transpiration
  • B) Diffusion
  • C) active transport
  • D) osmosis
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