English (reading comprehension) Flashcards
A study community reveals plants and animals interaction. Many birds build nests in trees and other plants, Bees transfer pollen from flower. Seeds of some plants are transported in the fur of mammals. Molds may grow on rotting wood and some insects live under the bar of trees. Many organisms require mates in order to reproduce and many young organisms must be cared by their parents. The predator-and-prey relationship is another way organisms depend on each other. For questions 66-70
- Choose the correct title for the passage.
A Study of Community
PLANTS AND ANIMAL INTERACTION
The Organisms
Living Things and Nature
A study community reveals plants and animals interaction. Many birds build nests in trees and other plants, Bees transfer pollen from flower. Seeds of some plants are transported in the fur of mammals. Molds may grow on rotting wood and some insects live under the bar of trees. Many organisms require mates in order to reproduce and many young organisms must be cared by their parents. The predator-and-prey relationship is another way organisms depend on each other. For questions 66-70
- Which of the statements is false?
MOLDS LIVE UNDER THE BLACK TREES
Bees transfer pollen from flower to flower.
Birds build their nests in trees and other plants.
Plants and animals interact with each other.
A study community reveals plants and animals interaction. Many birds build nests in trees and other plants, Bees transfer pollen from flower. Seeds of some plants are transported in the fur of mammals. Molds may grow on rotting wood and some insects live under the bar of trees. Many organisms require mates in order to reproduce and many young organisms must be cared by their parents. The predator-and-prey relationship is another way organisms depend on each other. For questions 66-70
- It is another way in which organisms depend on each other.
Predator-and-Prey Relationship Living Things' Relationship Animals Interaction Plant's Interaction PREDATOR-AND-PREY RELATIONSHIP
A study community reveals plants and animals interaction. Many birds build nests in trees and other plants, Bees transfer pollen from flower. Seeds of some plants are transported in the fur of mammals. Molds may grow on rotting wood and some insects live under the bar of trees. Many organisms require mates in order to reproduce and many young organisms must be cared by their parents. The predator-and-prey relationship is another way organisms depend on each other. For questions 66-70
- In order to reproduce, organisms ______
need interaction
need to disclose themselves
REQUIRE MATES
require to enhance grooming relationships
A study community reveals plants and animals interaction. Many birds build nests in trees and other plants, Bees transfer pollen from flower. Seeds of some plants are transported in the fur of mammals. Molds may grow on rotting wood and some insects live under the bar of trees. Many organisms require mates in order to reproduce and many young organisms must be cared by their parents. The predator-and-prey relationship is another way organisms depend on each other. For questions 66-70
- Many young organisms must be
all of the above
able to survive from their environment
able to look for their own prey for food
CARES BY THEIR PARENTS
Food spoilage is an undesirable action of bacteria. It is counteracted by modern methods by canning, refrigeration, and freezing. If spoiled food is eaten, the result can be food poisoning. Food poisoning is not an infectious disease, it is not passed from one organism to another, However, in food poisoning, bacterial toxins have some of the effects on the host as they do in infectious diseases. For questions 71-75
- If spoiled food is eaten, the result can bE
FOOD POISONING
Abnormal feeling in the stomach
Indigestion
Diarrhea
Food spoilage is an undesirable action of bacteria. It is counteracted by modern methods by canning, refrigeration, and freezing. If spoiled food is eaten, the result can be food poisoning. Food poisoning is not an infectious disease, it is not passed from one organism to another, However, in food poisoning, bacterial toxins have some of the effects on the host as they do in infectious diseases. For questions 71-75
- Choose the appropriate title for the passage
Causes of Food Poisoning
Dangers of Food Poisoning
Causes of Food Spoilage
FOOD POISONING
Food spoilage is an undesirable action of bacteria. It is counteracted by modern methods by canning, refrigeration, and freezing. If spoiled food is eaten, the result can be food poisoning. Food poisoning is not an infectious disease, it is not passed from one organism to another, However, in food poisoning, bacterial toxins have some of the effects on the host as they do in infectious diseases. For questions 71-75
- Spoilage is counteracted by modern methods of
refrigeration
canning
freezing
ALL OF THE ABOVE
Food spoilage is an undesirable action of bacteria. It is counteracted by modern methods by canning, refrigeration, and freezing. If spoiled food is eaten, the result can be food poisoning. Food poisoning is not an infectious disease, it is not passed from one organism to another, However, in food poisoning, bacterial toxins have some of the effects on the host as they do in infectious diseases. For questions 71-75
- Which of the following sentences is false?
Food poisoning is not an infectious disease.
FOOD POISONING IS PASSED FROM ONE ORGANISM TO ANOTHER
Food poisoning is the result of eating spoiled food.
all the statements above are false.
Food spoilage is an undesirable action of bacteria. It is counteracted by modern methods by canning, refrigeration, and freezing. If spoiled food is eaten, the result can be food poisoning. Food poisoning is not an infectious disease, it is not passed from one organism to another, However, in food poisoning, bacterial toxins have some of the effects on the host as they do in infectious diseases. For questions 71-75
- Food spoilage is caused by
virus
bacteria
fungi
toxins
Viruses were not isolated until 1935. Since that time, a great many viruses have been discovered. Although some are harmless to humans, many are pathogenic which means they cause diseases. Human diseases caused by viruses include polio, smallpox, influenza, measles, mumps, rabies and viral pneumonia. Other diseases caused by viruses include distemper in dogs and cats, foot and mouth diseases in cattle, and swine influenza in pigs.For questions 76-80
- The word pathogenic refers to
bacterial causing organisms
fungi causing organisms
both first and second option
DISEASE-CAUSING ORGANISMS
Viruses were not isolated until 1935. Since that time, a great many viruses have been discovered. Although some are harmless to humans, many are pathogenic which means they cause diseases. Human diseases caused by viruses include polio, smallpox, influenza, measles, mumps, rabies and viral pneumonia. Other diseases caused by viruses include distemper in dogs and cats, foot and mouth diseases in cattle, and swine influenza in pigs.For questions 76-80
- Which of the following statements are false?
VIRUSES WERE ISOLATED UNTIL 1935
A great many viruses have been discovered
Some viruses are harmless to humans
Many viruses are pathogenic
Viruses were not isolated until 1935. Since that time, a great many viruses have been discovered. Although some are harmless to humans, many are pathogenic which means they cause diseases. Human diseases caused by viruses include polio, smallpox, influenza, measles, mumps, rabies and viral pneumonia. Other diseases caused by viruses include distemper in dogs and cats, foot and mouth diseases in cattle, and swine influenza in pigs.For questions 76-80
- Human diseases caused by viruses include
smallpox
measles and influenza
polio
ALL OF THE ABOVE
Viruses were not isolated until 1935. Since that time, a great many viruses have been discovered. Although some are harmless to humans, many are pathogenic which means they cause diseases. Human diseases caused by viruses include polio, smallpox, influenza, measles, mumps, rabies and viral pneumonia. Other diseases caused by viruses include distemper in dogs and cats, foot and mouth diseases in cattle, and swine influenza in pigs.For questions 76-80
- What is the appropriate title for this passage?
Disease-Causing Organisms
The Pathogenic
VIRUS:GREAT CAUSE OF DISEASES
Bacterial Infection
Viruses were not isolated until 1935. Since that time, a great many viruses have been discovered. Although some are harmless to humans, many are pathogenic which means they cause diseases. Human diseases caused by viruses include polio, smallpox, influenza, measles, mumps, rabies and viral pneumonia. Other diseases caused by viruses include distemper in dogs and cats, foot and mouth diseases in cattle, and swine influenza in pigs.For questions 76-80
- Which of the following diseases is not caused by virus?
viral pneumonia
rabies
foot and mouth disease
NONE OF THE ABOVE