Q1) In medicine, a life history may refer to a general healthassessment or standard medical history.
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False
Q2) Species is the secondary substance that is most proper toits individuals.
True
False
Q3) A virus is a sub-microscopic infectious agent that isunable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell.
True
False
Q4) Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms.
True
False
Q5) The majority of species grow as multicellularfilaments called hyphae forming a mycelium; somefungal species also grow as single cells.
True
False
Q6) Early landplants reproduced by spores like their aquatic counterparts.
True
False
Q7) A stem is one oftwo main structural axes of a vascular plant.
True
False
Q8) The flowers of angiosperms are determinate shoots thathave sporophylls.
True
False
Q9) In biology the life history of an organism is sometimesused to refer to the reproductive cycle of animals and plants
True
False
Q10) Biological classification is a form of scientificpsychology, but should be distinguished from folk taxonomy, which lacksscientific basis.
True
False
True
False
Q2) Species is the secondary substance that is most proper toits individuals.
True
False
Q3) A virus is a sub-microscopic infectious agent that isunable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell.
True
False
Q4) Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms.
True
False
Q5) The majority of species grow as multicellularfilaments called hyphae forming a mycelium; somefungal species also grow as single cells.
True
False
Q6) Early landplants reproduced by spores like their aquatic counterparts.
True
False
Q7) A stem is one oftwo main structural axes of a vascular plant.
True
False
Q8) The flowers of angiosperms are determinate shoots thathave sporophylls.
True
False
Q9) In biology the life history of an organism is sometimesused to refer to the reproductive cycle of animals and plants
True
False
Q10) Biological classification is a form of scientificpsychology, but should be distinguished from folk taxonomy, which lacksscientific basis.
True
False