1) What are the consequences of the appearance of powdery mildew in a vineyard? a) The appearance of the fungus causes problems in the yield and quality of grapes for wines b) The grape crop is affected c) The quality of the wine is reduced. d) The presence of pests is more evident. 2) What has been the best option to guarantee survival in this case of hummingbirds? a) With the passage of time they became smaller, with species of 2 cm in length. b) Hummingbirds are said to represent our ancestors sending a message. c) There are endless pollinators and they all contribute something to the dispersal of species and among them are bees, butterflies and bats, which pollinate up to 35% of crops. d) We all know that bees are the queens of pollinators, however they need help and that is why there are bats, butterflies and more. e) Pollinators are not really important to nature. 3) Is the ecosystem value of lianas less valuable than that of trees? a) It is well known that trees are the only ones that have value in ecosystems. b) We cannot lower the value of the work that lianas do to maintain an environmental balance. c) To maintain a balance in the environment it is important that all forms of life work together, in this way their establishment and development is also favored. d) No, both have the same value, they work together and that is why we must take care of both, there could not be a tropical forest without lianas, trees, humidity and the whole set makes an environment work. 4) Are bats and butterflies as important as bees for pollination? a) They are one of the most popular and important pollinators for crops b) There are endless pollinators and they all contribute something to the dispersal of species and among them are bees, butterflies and bats, which pollinate up to 35% of crops. c) We all know that bees are the queens of pollinators, however they need help and that is why there are bats, butterflies and more. d) Pollinators are not really important to nature. 5) Are the uses given to orchids in Mexico more fascinating and useful than the uses they were given in Europe? a) You cannot give less or more value to the use of different if we do not know the cultural background, rather we have to know the diversity of uses. b) It depends on the context and the cultural use, which has to be respected and if it is possible to know and in both places the uses and use of these plants coincide for the most part. c) Orchids are one of the most beautiful flowers, so their only value is ornamental. d) The medicinal, nutritional, aphrodisiac and ornamental uses change depending on the place, the culture and who uses it. 6) What does comparative anatomy study? a) Studies the differences in the structure of unicellular organisms. b) Examines the influence of climate on the anatomy of animals. c) Investigates the similarities in the behavior of different animal species. d) Analyzes the similarities and differences in the anatomical structure of different animal species. 7) How do the digestive systems of cows and horses differ in processing feed? a) Cows have a single-chamber stomach, while horses have several stomach compartments. b) Cows and horses have the same type of digestive system and process food in the same way. c) Horses have a single-chamber digestive system, while cows have several stomach compartments. d) Both cows and horses have a short intestine that makes it difficult to digest plant matter. 8) Why are male pigs castrated? a) To prevent diseases transmitted by parasites. b) To improve the taste and smell of meat. c) The castration of male pigs is not practiced in the meat industry. d) To reduce excessive growth and maintain a balance in the pig population. 9) Why is the anatomy of a brachycephalic dog's skull important in surgeries? a) Brachycephalic dogs have a unique cranial structure that does not affect surgeries. b) The anatomy of the skull of a brachycephalic dog has no relevance in surgeries. c) The cranial structure of brachycephalic dogs increases the risk of respiratory complications during surgery. d) The anatomy of the skull of a brachycephalic dog allows for faster recovery after surgery.How are surgeries performed on cows for cattle? 10) How are surgeries performed on cows for cattle? a) Surgeries on cattle are performed under general anesthesia to ensure complete unconsciousness. b) Surgeries on cattle are performed without any form of anesthesia or sedation. c) Surgeries on cattle are typically done under tranquilizers and local anesthesia, allowing the animal to remain conscious and awake. d) Surgeries on cattle are performed using advanced robotic systems to minimize the risk of complications.

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