1. The Stomata in the aquatic plants is ________?
[A] Not Found
[B] Found & available on both the surfaces
[C] Found & available on upper surface only
[D] Found and available only on lower surface
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Correct Answer: C [Found & available on upper surface only]
Notes:
The Stomata in the aquatic plants is found and available on upper surface only. Stomata are crucial for plant functioning as they play fundamental role in the regulation of gas exchange between the plant and its surrounding environment.
2. Which among the following is the right location of foramen magnum ?
[A] In the Pectoral girdle
[B] Interior region of skull
[C] Posterior region of skull
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Posterior region of skull]
Notes:
Posterior region of skull is the right location of foramen magnum. The foramen magnum refers to a large oval opening (foramen) in the occipital bone of the skull in humans and as well as many other animals.
3. Which among the following function as locus of biochemical reactions?
[A] Cell plasma
[B] Cell membrane
[C] Cell walls
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Cell membrane]
Notes:
The cells membranes hold enzymes of sequential reactions in close proximity
4. The animals of which of the following sets are collectively called as Elasmobranches?
[A] Shark, Skates and Rays
[B] Shark, Rays and Dolphins
[C] Shark, Skates and Dolphins
[D] Skates, Dolphins and Rays
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Correct Answer: A [ Shark, Skates and Rays]
Notes:
The term Elasmobranches is a collective name for the sharks, skates and rays. Elasmobranches have a skeleton made of cartilage, no swim bladders and rough skin made up of small dermal dentils. Elasmobranches are renowned for their highly tuned senses.
5. What do we call the drugs that bind to the receptor site and inhibit its natural function?
[A] agonists
[B] antagonists
[C] antibiotics
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [ antagonists]
Notes:
Drugs that bind to receptor sites and inhibit their natural function are called antagonists. These drugs are useful when a message needs to be blocked.
Antagonists bind to receptors but do not activate them. They compete with available agonists for receptor binding sites. Antagonists block the access or attachment of the body’s natural agonists, usually neurotransmitters, to their receptors. This prevents or reduces cell responses to natural agonists.
Antagonists still cause a response, but this is through blocking the actions of agonists.
Agonist and antagonist drugs can be used together in people with asthma. For example, albuterol can be used with ipratropium.
6. Which plants grow under water stress conditions of deserts?
[A] Epiphytes
[B] Xerophytes
[C] Sciophytes
[D] Heliophytes
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Correct Answer: B [Xerophytes]
Notes:
A Xerophyte is a species of plant that has adapted to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic.
7. Who among the following analysed the DNA for the first time ?
[A] Watson and Krick
[B] Karl von Frisch
[C] M. W. Nirenberg
[D] Hargobind Khurana
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Correct Answer: A [Watson and Krick]
Notes:
The discovery in 1953 of the double helix, the twisted-ladder structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), by James Watson and Francis Crick marked a milestone in the history of science and gave rise to modern molecular biology, which is largely concerned with understanding how genes control the chemical processes.
8. Which of the following are the postulates of Darwin’s theory of evolution?
[A] Within any population, there is natural variation.
[B] Even though all species produce a large number of offsprings, populations remain fairly constant
[C] The struggle for survival within populations eliminates the unfit individuals.
[D] All the above are correct
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Correct Answer: D [All the above are correct]
Notes:
Darwin’s theory of evolution can be described as: within any population, there is natural variation. Some individuals have more favourable variations than others. Even though all species produce a large number of offsprings, populations remain fairly constant naturally. The struggle for survival within populations eliminates the unfit individuals. This is called natural selection.
9. Which of the following is the first formed primary xylem elements?
[A] Protoxylem
[B] Xylem parenchyma
[C] Metaxylem
[D] Xylem fibres
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Correct Answer: A [Protoxylem]
Notes:
Protoxylem is the first part of the primary xylem that matures and these cells are usually smaller than the metaxylem. Metaxylem is the part of the primary xylem that differentiates after the protoxylem and these cells are usually larger than the protoxylem.
10. The vocal cords in men are about how many mm long?
[A] 40mm
[B] 20mm
[C] 10mm
[D] 30mm
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Correct Answer: B [20mm]
Notes:
The vocal cord in women is about 15 mm long; in men vocal cords are about 20 mm long and children have very short vocal cords.