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Adaptive colouration and its functions - Jamb Biology Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Adaptive colouration and its functions

Question 1:


A plant which grows on another plant without apparent harm to the host plant is called

A. An epiphyte
B. A saprophyte
C. A parasite
D. A predator
E. A hermaphrodite


Question 2:


Which is the most important adaptation of a bony fish life in water?

A. The possession of a streamlined shape
B. The presence of overlapping scales
C. The covering of the body by thin film of slime
D. The possession of a caudal fin


Question 3:


In the whistling pine, leaves are reduced to brown scales and young stems are green. This is an adaptation for

A. Obtaining food
B. Conserving nutrients
C. Storing water
D. Reducing transpiration


Question 4:


The presence of sunken stomata and the folding of leaves are adaptations to

A. Prevent entry of pathogens
B. Reduce water loss
C. Remove excess water
D. Prevent guttation


Question 5:


An example of cryptic colouration is the

A. Mottled colours on the moths that rest in lichens
B. Bright colour of an insect pollinated flower
C. Green colour of a plant
D. Bright marks on poisonous tropical frog on veriegated leaves






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