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LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHER (REVIEWER: MAJOR IN BIOLOGY) 2023





LET Reviewer Biology Part 1

 

1. Where do producers obtain their energy?

A. From other producers

B. From the consumers

C. From the decomposers

D. From the sun

 

2. Why do you experience not seeing things clearly for some seconds when you enter suddenly a well-lighted room after coming from a dark room, you?

A. The pupils are not adapted to the dark

B. The eyes are adapted to the light only

C. The pupils are not dilated yet

D. Light had caused temporary blindness

 

3. What term is used to describe the ability to maintain a constant internal environment?

A. Metabolism

B. Growth and development

C. Homeostasis

D. Thermoregulation

 

4. What is the most common cause of cardiovascular disease?

A. Fatty deposits in the arteries

B. Inadequate supply of red blood cells

C. Lack of sodium in the diet

D. Increased heartbeat

 

5. Which is the smallest unit of life that can survive and reproduce on its own?

A. Cell

B. Organ

C. Tissues

D. Population

 

6. Which region of a vertebrate forebrain is considered with the neutral-endocrine control of visceral activities?

A. Cerebellum

B. Thalamus

C. Hypothalamus

D. Pituitary

 

7. Which of the following is the building block carbohydrate?

A. Amino acid

B. Nucleotide

C. Fatty acid

D. Monosaccharide

8.Why it is necessary men have more red blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood than women?

E. Man does strenuous activities and need more energy

F. They have bigger physique and need more blood

G. Man waste more blood cells and need extra

H. They are more prone to anemia disorders

 

8. Which of the following is the building block of protein?

A. Amino acid

B. Nucleotide

C. Fatty acid

D. Monosaccharide

 

9. Where does protein synthesis take place?

A. Ribosomes

B. Lysosomes

C. Endoplasmic reticulum

D. Golgi bodies

 

10. Why are our lips “redder” than our palm?

A. There is increased blood flow in the lips

B. Lips are heavily keratinized

C. Lip epidermis is thinner

D. Many blood vessels are located around the lips

 

11. Which of the following cannot be found in prokaryotes?

A. Cytoplasm

B. Plasma membrane

C. Membrane-bound nucleus

D. DNA

 

12. What do we call mutation that is brought about by the earth natural radioactivity?

A. Continuous

B. Induced

C. Lysosomes

D. Chloroplast

 

13. Which of the following organelles produces turbo pressure against cell wall and mainly acts as water reservoir

A. Plastids

B. Vacuole

C. Lysosomes

D. Chloroplast

 

14. What is the branch crobial organisms is used in the creation of genetically modified organisms?

A. Pseudomonas vulgaris

B. Bacillus thuringensis

C. Agro bacterium tumafaciens

D. Escherichia coli

 

15. What is the branch of zoology that is devoted to the study of fish?

A. Helmintology

B. Ichthyology

C. Chondrichthyes

D. Ornithology

 

16. The process involved in the production of mRNA using DNA as template is termed ?

A. Transcription

B. Replication

C. Gene manipulation

D. Reverse transcription

 

17. What is the most abundant inorganic compound in the protoplasm?

A. Fluid

B. Blood

C. Plasma

D. Water

 

18. Which is the riches type of tropical rain forest in the Philippines?

A. Molave forest

B. Dipterocarp forest

C. Mangrove forest

D. Pine forest

 

19. What muscle is described as involuntary, not striated, and have a single nucleus?

A. Smooth

B. Skeletal

C. Cardiac

D. Connective

 

20. We feel warmer just before it rains because

.

A. Heat is released by the evaporation of water

B. The clouds prevent heat from escaping the earth

C. There is an increased relative humidity

D. Heat is released by the condensation of water vapor

21. Which of the following is not considered as a reproductive cell?

A. Gamete

B. Somatic cell

C. Egg cell

D. Sperm cell

 

22. The cell wall of plant is made of  .

A. Lipids

B. Cellulose

C. Protein

D. Cell membrane

 

23. Which of the following is the correct sequence of the level of organization from lowest to highest?

A. Cells-system-organs-tissues

B. System-organs-tissues-cells

C. Cells-tissues-organs-system

D. Tissues-systems-cells-organs

 

24. At metaphase of the meiotic division, the chromosomes are attached to the spindle fibers as .

A. Double chromatids

B. Non-homologous pairs

C. Single chromatid strands

D. A tetrad of four chromatids

 

25. Which of the following is an example of behavioral adaption?

A. Thick green stems of the cactus plant

B. Thick fur of the bear

C. Shedding leaves during summer

D. Presence of cuticle on the upper surface of the leaves

 

26. The bipolar nature of the cell membrane is due to .

A. Presence of carries

B. Presence of oxygen

C. Phospholipids bilayer

D. Integral proteins

 

27. Which of the following is made up of diploid number of cells?

A. Zygote

B. Sperm cell

C. Egg cell

D. Both B and C

 

28. Which plant has underground stem modified for reproduction?

A. Ginger

B. Camote

C. Tubers

D. Strawberry

 

29. Which of the following structures serve as a passageway of food and air?

A. Epiglottis

B. Trachea

C. Pharynx

D. Larynx

 

30. Which kind of relationship is exhibited by algae and fungi in lichen?

A. Commensalism

B. Parasitism

C. Symbiosis

D. Competition

 

31. What do you call the finger-like folds on the inner linings of the small intestine?

A. Villi

B. Appendix

C. Rugae

D. Cecum

 

32. Aside from ADP, what else is the end production of the dark-reaction phase of photosynthesis?

A. Carbon dioxide

B. Sugar

C. Carbon

D. Starch

 

33. What is that flap-like structure that prevents the food from going the wrong way during swallowing?

A. Epiglottis

B. Larynx

C. Esophagus

D. Pharynx

 

34. Which pigment is dominant in red algae?

A. Phycocyanin

B. Fucoxanthin

C. Chlorophyll

D. Pharynx

 

35. What is the membrane that surrounds the lungs?

 

A. Pleura

B. Meninges

C. Peritoneum

 D. Pericardium

 

36. What is that 3-carbon sugar formed during the dark reaction phase of the photosynthesis?

A. ADP

B. NADPH

C. ATP

D. PGAL

 

37. What is the product of carbohydrate digestion?

A. Fatty acid

B. Glucose

C. Amino acid

D. Nucleic acid

 

38. What process is responsible for the upward movement of the water in very tall trees?

A. Osmosis

B. Capillary action

C. Turgor pressure

D. Transpiration

 

39. What is the enzyme in the mouth that breaks starch to maltose?

A. Peptidase

B. Ptyalin

C. Pepsin

D. Maltase

 

40. What do you call the types of symmetry where the body parts are paired on either side of the body?

A. Dorsal

B. Bilateral

C. Radial

D. Ventral

 

41. Which is considered as the respiratory center of the brain?

A. Cerebellum

B. Medulla oblongata

C. Cerebrum

D. Thalamus

 

42. Which stage of incomplete metamorphism is undergone by grasshopper?

A. Nymph, pupa, adult

B. Egg, larva, pupa, adult

C. Egg, nymph, adult

D. Egg, pupa, adult

 

43. Which of the following is NOT part of the thoracic cage?

A. Clavicle

B. Ribs

C. Costal cartilages

D. Sternum

 

44. Where does the toxin substance secreted by bees and ants through their sting originate?

A. Silk glands

B. Intestines

C. Rectal glands

D. Salivary glands

 

45. What is the longest bone in the body?

A. Humerus

B. Ferum

C. Tibia-fibula

D. Clavicle

 

46. Which cause our bones to turn brittle and easily break?

A. Turning into muscle tissues

B. Increase in flexibility

C. Turbidity decrease

D. Removal of collagen

 

47. How many bones does an adult human body has?

A. 201

B. 200

C. 217

D. 206

 

48. What do you call automatic responses to an external stimulus?

A. Reflex

B. Instinct

C. Impulse

D. All of these

 

49. What structure provides flexible support and protection to the spinal cord?

 A. Skull

B. Ribs

C. Vertebral column

D. Sternum

 

 

50.What structure provides flexible support and protection to the spinal cord?

A. Skull

B. Ribs

C. Vertebral column

 51. Which hormone is insufficient in cretinism?

 

A. Glucagon

B. Adrenalin

C. Insulin

D. Thyroxine

 

52. Which of the following is both endocrine and an exocrine

gland?

 

A. Gastric glands

B. Thyroid glands

C. Pituitary glands

D. Pancreas

 

53. What organ is controlled by the automatic nervous

system?

 

A. Skeletal

B. Muscles

C. Heart

D. Both A and B

 

54. What do you call food in a semi-liquid form, partially digested and mixed with hydrochloric acid?

 

A. Gastric secretion

B. Gastric fluid

C. Mucosa

D. Chime

 

55. Which is considered the master gland due to its influence on the activity of all the other glands?

 

A. Thyroid

B. Adrenal

C. Pituitary

D. Parathyroid

 

56. Which part of the brain is responsible for intelligence, memory and learned

behavior?

 

A. Cerebellum

B. Cerebrum

C. Medulla

D. Thalamus

 

57. Which of these materials is not a major component of the plasma

membrane?

 

A. Phospholipids

B. Glycoprotein

C. Proteins

D. DNA

58. Which form of RNA delivers information from DNA to be used in making

protein?

 

A. Messenger RNA

B. Ribosomal RNA

C. Transfer RNA

D. All of the above

 

59. Which of the following is not a type of cell?

 

A. Bacterium

B. Amoeba

C. Sperm

D. Virus

 

60. Which property of water is probably MOST important for the functioning of organisms at the molecular

level?

 

A. Cohesion and high surface tension

B. High specific heat

C. High heat of vaporization

D. Versatility as a solvent

 

61. Which of the following statements is true of diffusion?

 

A. It requires an expenditure of energy by the cell

B. It is a passive process

C. It occurs when molecules move from a region of lower concentration to one of higher concentration

D. It requires a membrane

 

 

 

62. Which of the following is FALSE in comparing prophase I of meiosis and prophase of

 

mitosis?

 

A. The chromosomes condense in both

B. Tetrads form in both

C. The nuclear envelope disassembles in both

D. A spindle forms in both

 

63. Which are small, irregularly-shaped cells without nuclei but are rich in

ATP?

 

A. Leukocytes

B. Thrombocytes

C. Lymphocytes

D. Erythrocytes

 

64. What branch of Biology is involved when one is studying the characteristic structure and functions of all kinds of

cells?

 

A. Cytology

B. Morphology

C. Physiology

D. Histology

 

65. Which part of seed appears as a scar which marks the entry of the pollen tube during fertilization?

 

A. Seed leaf

B. Cotyledon

C. Testa

D. Hilum

 

66. Which type of tissue is responsible for the secondary growth in stems and roots of vascular

plants?

 

A. Meristematic cells

B. Cambium

C. Palisade layer

D. Epidermis

 

67. Which biome grows tropical grassland with scattered individual trees and larger herbivores?

 

A. Tundra

B. Rain forest

C. Grassland

D. Savanna

 

68. What do you call that process in birds wherein they shed off features at least once a year?

 

A. Skinning

B. Molting

C. Furrowing

D. Migrating

 

69. What chemical controls metamorphosis among

insects?

 

A. Enzymes

B. Estradol

C. Pheromones

D. Ethylene

 

70. Which of the following makes up the plant cell

wall?

 

A. Nucleic acid

B. Cellulose

C. Protein

D. Lipids

 

71. Which of the following is not true of fungi?

 

A. Some are pathogenic

B. Some are photosynthetic

C. Some are edible

D. Form symbiotic relation with algae

 

72. Which of the following is not true of plants?

 

A. Some are pathogenic

B. Some are photosynthetic

C. Some are edible

D. Form symbiotic relation with algae

73. Which of the following is considered multi- cellular?

 

A. Embryo

B. Fertilized egg

C. Egg cell

D. Sperm cell

 

74. What hormone promotes the growth of the uterine lining for the implantation of the embryo?

 

A. Lactogenic hormone

B. Progesterone

C. Testosterone

D. Oxytocen

 

75. Which of the following pair of organisms are closely

related?

 

A. Spider and mosquito

B. Frog and crocodile

C. Man and monkey

D. Ants and aphids

 

76. What does it mean if the blood pressure of human is

110/70?

 

A. The systolic pressure is 70

B. The diastolic pressure is 70

C. The pulse rate is 110 beats per minute

D. Both B and C

 

77. Which of the following happens when man exhale?

 

A. The residual volume of the lungs decreases

B. The diaphragm contracts

C. The volume of the thoracic cavity decreases

D. The lung contracts

 

78. Which of the following regulate breathing?

 

A. RBC concentration

B. Number of haemoglobin

C. Hormone level in blood

D. CO2 and O2 concentration and pH level sensors

 

79. Which of the following has the lowest velocity of blood

flow.

 

A. Veins

B. Arteries

C. Capillaries

D. Arterioles

 

80. How many carbon atoms can each pyruvic acid supply into the Kirb’s

cycle?

 

A. 8

B. 6

C. 4

D. 2

 

81. How many oxygen is required each time to a molecule of glucose is completely oxidized through aerobic

respiration?

 

A. 3

B. 6

C. 12

D. 24

 

82. Which of the following will not be accepted by glycolysis for

catabolism?

 

A. Starch

B. Glycerol

C. Fatty acid

D. Sucrose

 

83. Which of the following characteristic is common between echinoderms and cnidarians?

 

A. They are both radically symmetrical

B. They have segmented bodies

C. Both have stinging cells

D. They have three embryonic tissue layers

 

84. Which of the following is true of Phylum Chordata?

 

I. Presence of notochord that provides skeletal support

II. Pharyngeal slits that have become modified for gas exchange

III. Dorsal hallow nerve cord that develops into the central nervous system

A. II and III

B. I and II

C. I and III

D. I, II and III

 

 

85. Which of the following cannot be associated with fungi? 

A. Absorptive nutrition

B. Decomposers

C. Autotrophs

D. Spore production

 

86. Which of the following does not involve mitosis?

 

A. Development of embryo

B. Growth

C. Production of gametes

D. Repairing of damaged tissues

 

87. Which of the followings is true of mammals?

 

I. They have four chambered heart

II. They produce milk for the young

III. They are warm blooded

A. I and II

B. II and III

C. I and III

D. I, II and III

 

88. What term describes an egg develop into a new organism without itself being fertilized be a

sperm?

A. Regeneration

B. Conjugation

C. Parthenogenesis

D. Fusion

 

89. Which of the following is responsible for formation of blood

cell?

 

A. Cartilage

B. Bone narrow

C. Joints

D. Tendons

 

90. What is most likely happen when a species cannot adapt to the changes in the environment?

A. It will be transform to another form

B. It will become extinct

C. It will be isolated

D. It will grow old

 

91. What term is used to describe the released of matured egg cell from the

ovary?

 

A. Fertilization

B. Copulation

C. Ovulation

D. Germination

 

92. Which of the following blood cells is responsible for blood

clotting?

 

A. Erythrocytes

B. Leukocytes

C. Thrombocytes

D. Neutrophils

 

93. Where does ectopic pregnancy occur?

 

A. Uterus

B. Ovary

C. Cervix

D. Fallopian tube

 

94. Why is cell membrane semi permeability important?

 

A. It is important in determining the size of the cell

B. It controls the kind of substances that enters and leaves the cell

C. It controls the pressure and energy gradient

D. It allows the molecules to diffuse freely in and out of the cell

 

95. What theory of evolution accounts for snake’s disappearance of legs and development of giraffe’s long

neck?

 

A. Theory of use and disuse

B. Theory of natural selection

C. Theory of chromosomal change

 

D. Theory of action and interaction

 

96. Which of the following is an exocrine gland?

 

A. Plastids and pigments

B. Asters and centrioles

C. Chloroplasts and vacuoles

D. Cell wall and cell membrane

 

97. Which of the following is an exocrine gland?

 

A. Thyroid gland

B. Salivary gland

C. Pituitary gland

D. Adrenal gland

 

98. Which of the following is not an accessory organ of

digestion?

 

A. Liver

B. Pancreas

C. Salivary gland

D. Adrenal gland

 

99. What hormone stimulates the development of male secondary sex characteristics?

 

A. Estrogen

B. Prolactin

C. Testosterone

D. Progesteron

 

100. Which of the following parts performs both as reproductive and urinary functions in males?

A. Ureter

B. Testes

C. Urethra

D. Scrotum

 

ANSWERS:

 

1. D

2. C

3. C

4. A

5. A

6. C

7. D

8. A

9. A

10. A

11. C

12. C

13. C

14. B

15. D

16. B

17. A

18. D

19. B

20. A

21. D

22. B

23. B

24. C

25. A

26. C

27. C

28. A

29. C

30. C

31. C

32. A

33. B

34. A

35. D

36. D

37. D

38. B

39. B

40. B

41. B

42. B

43. C

44. A

45. C

46. B

47. D

48. D

49. A

50. C

51. D

52. D

 
53. C
 
54. D
 
55. C
 
56. B
 
57. D
 
58. A
 
59. D
 
60. D
 
61. B
 
62. B
 
63. D
 
64. A
 
65. D
 
66. B
 
67. D
 
68. B
 
69. A
 
70. B
 
71. B
 
72. D
 
73. A
 
74. B
 
75. C
 
76. B
 
77. C
 
78. D
79. A
 
80. D
 
81. B
 
82. C
 
83. A
 
84. D
 
85. C
 
86. C
 
87. D
 
88. C
 
89. B
 
90. B
 
91. C
 
92. C
 
93. D
 
94. B
 
95. A
 
96. B
 
97. B
 
98. D
 
99. C
 
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