This is a free 4-choice quiz app for high school biology topics related to animal response and behavior.
You can review the chain from stimulus reception to response while practicing neurons, action potentials, synapses, sensory receptors, muscle contraction, reflexes, autonomic nerves, behavior, learning, and original experiment-style reasoning.
The quiz is designed from general biological facts and common high school biology concepts, but the question text, choices, explanations, diagrams, and numerical settings are original.
It is not an official website of any ministry, testing organization, school, publisher, or cram school, and it is not approved, certified, supervised, or endorsed by those organizations.
The quiz focuses on how animals receive stimuli, transmit information through neurons and synapses, and produce responses through muscles and other effectors.
It also includes questions about receptor specificity, rods and cones, hair cells, sliding filament theory, reflex arcs, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, taxis, kinesis, imprinting, conditioning, habituation, and data interpretation.
Each question has hints that change with the topic. For example, a synapse question shows the release side and receptor side, while an experiment question asks you to compare conditions and read only what the data show.
The diagrams are simple original SVG illustrations made for this quiz, so students can check the idea without relying only on memorized words.
Use the short courses for quick review before class or a regular test, and use the longer courses when you want to check mixed topics in one session.
Teachers and families can also use it as a light review tool because the app records best scores, ranking results, and often missed questions.
This site is not an official site of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, schools, publishers, preparatory schools, or related organizations.
This site has not been approved, certified, supervised, or endorsed by any such organization or company.
The posted questions are not reproductions of textbooks, reference books, workbooks, Common Test questions, university entrance exam questions, mock exam questions, school handouts, class slides, or board images.
Questions, choices, explanations, figures, and tables are created independently for this site.
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