University of New Zealand.
Examination for Senior Scholarships, 1885.
Natural Science.—biology.
Paper
a.
General Principles.
Examiner: Prof.
E. Ray Lankester, M.A., F.R.S.
1. |
Are the Bacteria to be regarded as plants or as animals? Give reasons for your answer and give a sketch of the part played by Bacteria in the economy of nature. |
2. |
What is the actual difference between warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals? What is the cause of warm-bloodedness? How is the temperature of the body regulated? |
3. |
What is the mechanism of the movements of the sensitive plant (
Mimosa pudica)? |
4. |
State the characteristic features of deep-sea organisms, of pelagic organisms, of littoral organisms, and of terrestrial, fluviatile, and lacustrine organisms. |
5. |
What is Mr. Darwin's "theory of pangenesis"? |
6. |
What is the essential character of nerve? Give an account of the simplest nervous apparatus known to you, and describe the embryonic development of the nervous system of a vertebrate. |