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This document contains a reviewer for a science exam on human and plant reproduction systems. It includes 47 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like male and female reproductive organs and their functions, the menstrual cycle, fertilization, pregnancy, and childbirth in humans. It also covers reproduction in plants, flowers, reproduction methods like asexual and sexual, and ecosystems like estuaries. The questions are designed to test an understanding of key biological concepts and terms related to human and plant reproduction.

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This document contains a reviewer for a science exam on human and plant reproduction systems. It includes 47 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like male and female reproductive organs and their functions, the menstrual cycle, fertilization, pregnancy, and childbirth in humans. It also covers reproduction in plants, flowers, reproduction methods like asexual and sexual, and ecosystems like estuaries. The questions are designed to test an understanding of key biological concepts and terms related to human and plant reproduction.

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SECOND QUARTER REVIEWER

SCIENCE 5

Read and understand each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on a piece of paper.
1. Which are the male reproductive organs?
A. egg cells B. ovaries C. testes D. vagina
2. What do you call the neck of the uterus?
A. cervix B. fimbriae C. hymen D. uterus
3. Which part of the female reproductive system releases the egg cell?
A. cervix B. ovary C. oviduct D. vagina
4. Which is not a male reproductive organ?
A. cervix B. penis C. scrotum D. testes
5. What muscular organ houses the fetus?
A. cervix B. fallopian tube C. hymen D. uterus
6. What do you call the female sex organ?
A. epididymis B. penis C. scrotum D. vagina
7. What happens to a girl if fertilization takes place? She _________.
A. gets pregnant C. menstruates
B. has menopausal D. ovulates
8. What is the function of the male reproductive system in human reproduction? It ___.
A. produces hormones called testosterone
B. is responsible for the deepening of the male’s voice
C. provides hormones to develop male characteristics and to stock fertilized egg cells
D. produces sperm cells needed to fertilize egg cells to produce new human beings
9. When does a new life start? It starts when ________________.
A. egg and sperm cells unite
B. mature egg cells leave the ovary
C. sperm cells travel to meet the egg cell
D. an egg cell is fertilized by a sperm cell
10. Where does the fetus get food before birth?
A. uterus and ovary
B. placenta and ovary
C. uterus and umbilical cord
D. placenta and umbilical cord
11. How many days does a normal menstrual cycle occur?
A. 7 B. 14 C. 21 D. 28
12. Under what condition can a girl like to be pregnant? It is when _____________.
A. she starts to grow taller C. her skin becomes smoother
B. her breasts start to swell D. she starts to have a menstruation
113. When does the menstrual flow take place? It is when the ______________.
A. ovulation happens C. egg cell is not fertilized
B. egg cell is fertilized D. egg stays in fallopian tube
14. A female is already capable of reproduction when she ______________.
A. becomes 12 years old C. starts menstruating
B. becomes 20 years old D. reaches adulthood
15. Is it advisable to borrow underwear from a friend? Why or why not?
A. No, it is very expensive.
B. Yes, if she really needs it.
C. Yes, if my friend can’t afford to buy one.
D. No, because it can cause undesirable organisms on genitals.
16. Which is a suggested good habit to keep our reproductive organs healthy?
A. Take a bath daily. C. Change your underwear once a week.
B. Always use public toilets. D. Always drink soda and alcoholic drinks.
17. Cramping and abdominal pains are caused by _______________.
A. the thickening of the uterine wall
B. released of mature egg from the ovary
C. production of the estrogen and progesterone
D. contraction of the uterine and the abdominal muscles
18. What is the hormone-producing structure that the follicle develops after ovulation?
A. corpus luteum B. estrogen C. progesterone D. testosterone

19. It is referred to as a woman’s monthly bleeding?


A. adolescence B. menstruation C. pregnancy D. puberty
20. What is this phase in the menstrual cycle where the lining of the uterus
starts to grow?
A. Follicular Phase B. Luteal Phase C. Menstrual Phase D. Ovulation Phase
21. Which of the following animals is born alive?
A. bird B. butterfly C. cock roach D. goat
22. Which of the following is an opening in a bird’s body where sexual fluids and waste
materials come out?
A. amplexus B. cloaca C. gonads D. oviduct
23. Which of the following refers to the mating “hug” of amphibians like frogs?
A. amplexus B. cloaca C. gonads D. oviduct
24. It is described as the time between fertilization and the birth of the live young.
A. gestation C. internal fertilization
B. incubation D. external fertilization
25. This process happens when the sperm cells are released into the body of the female and become fertilized.
A. asexual reproduction C. internal fertilization
B. external fertilization D. incubation
26. Which of the following refers to the period between the laying of the egg to its hatching?
A. Gestation period C. Internal fertilization
B. Incubation period D. External fertilization
27. Which is NOT true about asexual reproduction in animals?
A. has only one parent
B. animals may hatch from eggs or born alive.
C. does not promote differences
D. the young animals resemble each other
28. Which of the following animals are born alive?
A. chicken B. dog C. frog D. snake
29. Chicks are hatched from eggs. Goats are born alive and looks like its parents. Frogs undergo many
changes
as they grow. What do these observations prove?
A. All animals are born alive C. Different animals move in different ways
B. All animals are hatched from eggs D. Different animals reproduce in different ways
30. Reproduction in animals is best described as the process of __________.
A. producing its own kind C. breaking down food into smaller pieces
B. incubating eggs to help them hatch D. observing changes in animals as they grow
31. Which of the following refers to the bundle of petals?
A. anther B. carpel C. calyx D. corolla
32. In which part of a flower is a pollen grain produced?
A. anther B. carpel C. calyx D. corolla
33. What do ovules mature into?
A. anther B. fruits C. seeds D. style
34. Which of the following is an example of tuber? _______ plant.
A. guava B. mango C. orange D. potato
35. Which part of the flower contains the male gametes or sex cells?
A. anther B. filament C. pollen grains D. stamen
36. Which is the reproductive organ of a plant?
A. flower B. leaf C. root D. stem
37. What is the process of plant reproduction using leaves, stems or roots?
A. cone reproduction C. artificial propagation
B. leafy reproduction D. vegetative propagation
38. Which of the following is NOT needed by plants for growth and development?
A. nutrients B. oxygen C. sunlight D. water
39. What would happen when a butterfly sips nectar from a flower?
A. flower will die C. stamen could develop a tube
B. pistil could break D. pollen grains could fall on the stigma
40. You observed that the ovary of a wilted flower is becoming bigger. What does
this show?
A. The ovary is going to drop C. A seed is developing inside the ovary
B. The ovary is going to break. D. More ovules are being produced in the ovary
41. Which of the following does NOT belong to the male reproductive parts of
a flower?
A. anther B. filament C. pollen D. stigma

42. Which of the following are tiny organisms that contain only a single cell and can be dispersed by
wind?
A. angiosperm B. gymnosperm C. mosses D. spores
43. Which is an example of spore-bearing plant?
A. carrot B. fern C. mushroom D. sampaguita
44. Which of the following can produce the shoot and root system of a new plant?
A. bulb B. corm C. rhizome D. tuber
45. What happens when fertilization occur in plants? Pollen grains ___________.
A. deposited in the anther C. meet the ovules of the flower
B. carried by wind or water D. stick to the feet of a bee or butterfly
46. Which area have “brackish water” which means they have a mixture of saltwater and freshwater?
A. estuaries B. intertidal zones C. pond D. river
47. Which of the following statement is TRUE about an estuary?
A. Do not change very often.
B. It can only be found in warm climate.
C. Plants and animals cannot survive in salt water.
D. Brackish water comes together at the river mouth.
48. What will happen to organisms when there is an abrupt change of water temperature? It may
cause ________________.
A. death to sea animals C. a healthy environment
B. increase of population D. an unhealthy environment
49. Which of the following areas in the estuary that are filled with seawater during high tides and
drained during low tides?
A. coral reefs B. mangrove forests C. mud flats D. salt marshes
50. Which of the following is an area for migratory birds?
A. coral reefs B. mud flats C. rocky shores D. salt marshes

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