11. Which of the following carries oxygen to various parts of human body?
[A] Red blood cells
[B] Nerves
[C] Plasma
[D] White blood cells
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Correct Answer: A [Red blood cells]
Notes:
Hemoglobin is the protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen. Red blood cells also remove carbon dioxide from your body, transporting it to the lungs for you to exhale.
12. Which of the following features of DNA makes in uniquely suited to store and transmit genetic information from generation to generation?
[A] Complementarity of the two stands
[B] Double helix
[C] Number of base-pairs per turn
[D] Sugar-phosphate backbone
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Correct Answer: A [Complementarity of the two stands]
Notes:
Complementary base pairing in the DNA double helix (with its complementary DNA strands) describes the manner in which deoxyribose- nucleotides bind to each other. Essentially it means that the bases are arranged along the molecule such that the chains fit together snugly so as to be lightly secured by hydrogen bonds.
13. Which vitamin is also called as riboflavin?
[A] Vitamin B1
[B] Vitamin B2
[C] Vitamin B3
[D] Vitamin B6
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Correct Answer: B [Vitamin B2]
Notes:
Vitamin B2 is also called as riboflavin. Chemical formula of vitamin B2 is C17H20N4O6.
14. Who is known as the ‘God of plants’?
[A] Soma
[B] Varuna
[C] Rudra
[D] Indra
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Correct Answer: A [Soma]
Notes:
Soma is also known as the God of plants or the king of gods or the special god of the Brahmanas. All the hymns of the eleventh mandal are assigned to him. Aryans considered Himalaya as the source of the soma plant.
15. The science of taxonomy is related to which of the following?
[A] Plant Classification
[B] Animal Classification
[C] Microorgranism
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: A [Plant Classification]
Notes:
The science of taxonomy is related to Plant Classification. Carl Linnaeus is the father of modern Taxonomy. Linnaeus, in his book System Naturae, has divided all living beings into two kingdoms – the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
16. Which of the following was defined by Gerardus Johannes Mulder?
[A] Vitamins
[B] Protiens
[C] Fats
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: B [Protiens]
Notes:
The protein was first described by Dutch chemist Gerardus Johannes Mulder and named by Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius in 1838.
17. What is a jelly-like substance found floating inside the plasma membrane called?
[A] Cell sap
[B] Cytoplasm
[C] Karyoplasm
[D] Mitochondria
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Correct Answer: B [Cytoplasm]
Notes:
The jelly-like substance inside the plasma membrane in which all the organelles float is called cytoplasm.
18. Which of the following is not the Class of Biomolecules?
[A] Carbohydrate
[B] Proteins
[C] Catalyst
[D] Nucleic acids and Lipids
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Correct Answer: C [Catalyst]
Notes:
Biomolecules are organic molecules, which are involved in the metabolic process of the living organism. The four important classes of biomolecules are carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic acids and Lipids.
19. Which virus belongs to the family Caliciviridae?
[A] Hepatitis B virus
[B] Hepatitis D virus
[C] Hepatitis E virus
[D] All of these
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Correct Answer: C [Hepatitis E virus]
Notes:
The Caliciviridae family contains five genera are Norovirus, Sapovirus, Lagovirus, Vesivirus, and Nebovirus.
20. The lysozyme which destroys the bacterial cell, releasing the mature virus is present where?
[A] immediate early phage genes
[B] late genes
[C] delayed early genes
[D] all of these
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Correct Answer: B [late genes]
Notes:
The lysozyme which destroys the bacterial cell, releasing the mature virus is present in late genes.