1. In which among the following organ, “Bowman’s Capsule” is found?
[A] Liver
[B] Kidney
[C] Heart
[D] Small intestine
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Correct Answer: B [Kidney]
Notes:
Each kidney is made of tube like structures called nephrons (renal tubules). A nephron is the structural and functional unit of the kidney. The cup-shaped upper end called Bowman’s capsule, has a network of capillaries within it called glomerulus. Glomerulus is a knot of capillaries formed from the artery which brings blood containing wastes and excess of water to the kidney. Bowman’s capsule leads into a tubular structure.
2. Which among the following controls the protein synthesis and heredity ?
[A] Amino acids
[B] Genes
[C] DNA
[D] RNA
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Correct Answer: B [Genes]
Notes:
Genes controls the protein synthesis and heredity. It is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity and are made up of DNA. Some genes act as instructions to make molecules called proteins.
3. Who among the following established that genetic code of all organisms is spelled out in three-letter words, each set of three nucleotides codes for a specific amino acid?
[A] Hargobind Khorana
[B] Barbara McClintock
[C] Theodor O. Diener
[D] Joseph L. Goldstein
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Correct Answer: A [Hargobind Khorana]
Notes:
Hargobind Khurana’s work on the interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis, showing how the order of nucleotides in nucleic acids, which carry the genetic code of the cell, encode the proteins synthesized by the cell . They established the biological language or genetic code common to all living organisms, is spelled out in three-letter words: each set of three nucleotides codes for a specific amino acid.
4. Rafflesia is the plant with largest flowers and found in many parts of the South East Asia. It is a ______?
[A] Mangrove Plant
[B] Ornamental Plant
[C] Parasitic Plant
[D] Carnivorous Plant
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Correct Answer: C [Parasitic Plant]
Notes:
Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. It is the plant with largest flowers and found in many parts of the South East Asia.
5. How does calcium carbide ripen mangoes?
[A] It reacts with moisture and releases Ethylene
[B] It reacts with moisture and releases Acetaldehyde, which in turn releases ethylene
[C] It reacts with starch and releases Acetylene
[D] It reacts with moisture and releases Ethyne
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Correct Answer: A [It reacts with moisture and releases Ethylene]
Notes:
For reasons of safe transportation of fruits, mangoes, bananas etc are picked before they ripen fully. Slightly green harvested mangoes are subjected to small containers of calcium carbide (CaC2) with a plastic covering. CaC2 reacts with the moisture in the air to release acetylene (or ethyne) gas as follows:
CaC2 + 2 H2O – C2H2 + Ca(OH)2
This option may give you slightest confusion if you don’t know the difference between Ethylene and Ethyne (Acetylene). Both are chemical substances produced by fruits to accelerate the normal process of fruit maturation — is a ripening hormone. Ethylene is C2H4 and has a carbon-carbon double bond. Acetylene is C2H2 and has a carbon-carbon triple bind. Acetylene contains more energy and burns hotter than ethylene. Ethylene is a gaseous compound , Acetylene is the chemical compound , which is the simplest alkyne and is also a hydrocarbon while Ethylene is the simplest alkene and classified as an unsaturated hydrocarbon. I hope you will never forget it now.
6. Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the Vitamin C?
[A] Only Vitamin C is to be taken externally, all others are produced in the human body.
[B] Vitamin C is the only vitamin which is also a hormone.
[C] Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin C
[D] Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin.
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Correct Answer: B [Vitamin C is the only vitamin which is also a hormone.]
Notes:
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin. Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin C. Human body cannot produce vitamin C hence it is taken externally. Vitamin C is not a hormone.
7. Mammalian lungs have an enormous number of minute alveoli (air sacs). This provides:
[A] more surface area for diffusion of gases
[B] more space for increasing the volume of inspired air
[C] more nerve supply to keep the lungs working
[D] more spongy texture for keeping lung in proper shape
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Correct Answer: A [ more surface area for diffusion of gases ]
Notes:
In mammals and the more complex life forms, the two lungs are located near the backbone on either side of the heart.Mammalian lungs have an enormous number of minute alveoli (air sacs).
8. Which among the following is closest to corals in terms of evolution of animals?
[A] Sea Cow
[B] Sea Horse
[C] Sea Lion
[D] Sea anemone
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Correct Answer: D [ Sea anemone]
Notes:
Sea anemones, Corals, jellyfish, tube-dwelling anemones, and Hydra are members of Phylum Cnidaria.
9. ‘Ophiology’ is the study of which of the following animals?
[A] Moths and Butterflies
[B] Snakes
[C] Whales
[D] Ants
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Correct Answer: B [Snakes]
Notes:
Ophiology is the branch of Biology that study Snakes. Thus Option [B] is correct. While the study of Moths and Butterflies is called as Lepidoteriology, The study of whale is called as Cetology and the study of Ants is called as Myrmecology.
10. Who coined the term “Tissue culture”?
[A] Montrose Thomas Burrows
[B] Jack Kevorkian
[C] Charles Scott Sherrington
[D] Ludvig Hektoen
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Correct Answer: A [Montrose Thomas Burrows]
Notes:
Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the organism. It refers to the culture of animal cells and tissues, with the more specific term plant tissue culture being used for plants. The term “tissue culture” was coined by American pathologist Montrose Thomas Burrows.