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1. Reptiles include.

A – toads

B -frogs

C – snakes

D – newts

2. The vole lives in :

A – swamps

B – rivers

C – dry places warmed by the sun

D – seas

3. The lizard, unlike the frog, has:

A – neck

B – eyelids

C – skin

D – limbs

4. Lizard skin:

A – naked.

B – moist

C – scaly, dry

D – covered with mucus

5. The horny cover of a lizard:

A – protects the body from overheating

B – protects the body from overcooling

C – well stretchable

D – prevents the evaporation of moisture.

6. The skeleton of reptiles, unlike amphibians, has:

A – spine

B – ribs

C – skull

D – girdles of limbs.

7. Compared to a frog, a lizard has a more mobile head because:

A – has ribs

B – the forelimb girdle is developed

C – the muscles are better developed

D – there are 8 cervical vertebrae

8. Like amphibians, reptiles have:

A – scaly skin

B – eight cervical vertebrae

C – third eyelid

D -cloaca.

9. Reptiles breathe

A – mainly by lungs

B – only lungs

C – skin only

D – with lungs and skin

10. Unlike amphibians, reptiles have:

A – heart has three chambers

B – heart with two chambers

C – heart with four chambers

D – 1 circle of blood circulation.

11. Compared to amphibians, reptiles have a better developed cerebellum, which is associated with:

A – with more complex conditioned reflexes

B – more complex unconditioned reflexes

C – with greater motility

D – with more intensive breathing.

12. Tail regeneration in lizards is important for:

A – protection from predators

B – reproduction

C – searching for food

D – scaring away enemies

13. Reptiles, unlike amphibians, have:

A – the eggs are smaller

B – the eggs have no shell

C – the egg has a large supply of nutrients

D – the eggs develop in water.

14. In internal fertilization, the egg is fertilized6

A – inside the female organism

B – inside the male organism

C – on land

D – in water.

15.Scaly reptiles include:

A – crocodiles

B – turtles

C – snakes

D – newts.

15. Snakes are kept in nurseries to obtain:

A – venom

B – skin

C – meat

D – eggs.

Amphibians quizzes

1.The lives of amphibians take place:

   A – on land;

   B – in water;

   C – in water and on land.

2. Amphibians are semi-aquatic, semi-terrestrial chordates, so they breathe with:

   A – gills;

   B – lungs only;;

   C – only wet skin;

   D – lungs and wet skin.

3. Amphibians are characterized by the following features:

    A – the head is motionless, as in fish;

    B – the head is movably connected with the body;

    C – there is no neck;

    D – limbs consist of three parts and have fingers.

4. The cloaca opens into :

    A – digestive system;

    B – excretory system;

    C – sexual system;

    D – circulatory system.

5. The cervical spine of amphibians is represented by:

    A- one vertebra;

    B- two vertebrae;

    C- seven vertebrae.

6. Frogs have a lateral line organ:

    A- only during larval development;

    B – only as an adult.

7. Amphibian heart :

    A – one-chambered;

    B – two-chambered;

    C – three-chambered.

8. Tailed amphibians include:

    A – water viper;

    B – salamander;

    C – toad;

    D – newt.

9. The finger tips have suction cups in:

     A – all amphibians;

     B – tailed amphibians;

     C – quahogs;

     D – worms.

10. The adult frog feeds on:

     A – fish;

     B – daphnia;

     C – grasses;

     D – small invertebrates.

11. The presence of eyelids in a frog is an adaptation:

     A – for life in water;

     B – for life on land;

     C – for protection from bright light

     D – for protection from low air temperature.

12. Frog’s adaptation to movement in water :

        A – presence of eyelids;

        B – protruding nostrils;

        C – streamlined shape of the body;

        D – patronizing coloration.

 13. Sequence of parts of a frog’s forelimb:

        A – shoulder – forearm – hand – fingers;

        B – forearm – shoulder – hand – fingers;

        C – hand – shoulder – forearm – fingers;

        D – hand – fingers – shoulder – forearm.

14. . Sequence of parts of the hind limb of the frog:

         A – thigh – foot – tibia – fingers;

         B – femur – tibia – foot – toes;

         C – tibia – femur – foot – toes;

         D – fingers – tibia – thigh – foot .

15.Thanks to the membranes on the limbs, the frog:

A- moves in water;

B- keeps its balance

C – jumps;

D – moves on land.

16.Compared to fish, amphibians have a weaker cerebellum because:

A – amphibians have fewer reflexes;

B – they don’t have to maintain equilibrium on land;

C – amphibians have primitive behavior;

D – amphibians have fewer enemies.

17.The ancestors of amphibians were:

A – cartilaginous fish;

B – reptiles;

C – ringworms;

D – keysteper fishes.

18.Toads differ from frogs:

A – the structure of the excretory system;

B – the structure of circulatory system;

C – well-developed lungs;

D – the tail.

19.Amphibians need protection because they:

A – are a link in the food chains;

B – they reproduce slowly;

C – they are slow-growing;

 D – are destroyed by predators.

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