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QUIZ QUESTIONS 1.Which famous scientist introduced the idea of natural selection? Charles Darwin 2. Can frogs live in salt water? No 3. True or false? The common cold is caused by a virus. True 4 .Animals which eat both plants and other animals are known as what? Omnivores 5 .Bacterial infections in humans can be treated with what? Antibiotics 6. A single piece of coiled DNA is known as a? Chromosome 7. The area of biology devoted to the study of fungi is known as? Mycology 8. What is the name of the process used by plants to convert sunlight in to food? Photosynthesis 9. What is biology? Study of life 10 .Scientific classification of organism?

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   QUIZ QUESTIONS

1.Which famous scientist introduced the idea of natural selection?                                                            Charles Darwin2. Can frogs live in salt water?                                                             No3. True or false? The common cold is caused by a virus.                                                             True4 .Animals which eat both plants and other animals are known as what?                                                             Omnivores5 .Bacterial infections in humans can be treated with what?                                                             Antibiotics6. A single piece of coiled DNA is known as a?                                                             Chromosome 7. The area of biology devoted to the study of fungi is known as?                                                             Mycology8. What is the name of the process used by plants to convert sunlight in to food?                                                            Photosynthesis9. What is biology?                                                               Study of life10 .Scientific classification of organism?                                                               Taxonomy