31. Heart disease and High blood pressure are examples of which genetic disorder?
[A] Chromosomal Disorder
[B] Mitochondrial Inheritance
[C] Multifactorial Genetic Inheritance
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: C [Multifactorial Genetic Inheritance]
Notes:
Heart disease and High blood pressure are examples of Multifactorial Genetic Inheritance. It is also known as polygenic inheritance.
32. Bacteria protect themselves from viruses by fragmenting viral DNA?
[A] Ligase
[B] Endonuclease
[C] Exonuclease
[D] Gyrase
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Correct Answer: C [Exonuclease]
Notes:
Bacteria protect themselves from viruses by fragmenting viral DNA with Exonuclease. Enzymes that work by cleaving one nucleotide at a time from the end (Exo) of the polynucleotide chain are called exonucleases.
33. Which two ideas are included in the definition of biotechnology?
[A] Medical biotechnology and Agricultural biotechnology
[B] Traditional biotechnology and Modern molecular biotechnology
[C] Blue biotechnology and Red biotechnology
[D] Green biotechnology and Animal biotechnology
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Correct Answer: B [Traditional biotechnology and Modern molecular biotechnology]
Notes:
Traditional biotechnology and Modern molecular biotechnology are two ideas included in the definition of biotechnology.
34. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
[A] Budding is not possible in hydra
[B] Hydra have only a sexual reproduction
[C] Most frogs are an oviparous animals
[D] Internal fertilisation takes place in hens
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Correct Answer: B [Hydra have only a sexual reproduction]
Notes:
Hydra is radially symmetrical, that is, the parts of its body are arranged in a circle around a central median axis passing through the mouth. Hydra reproduces by asexual and sexual methods. Asexual reproduction takes place either by budding or by fission.
35. Why do the plant closes stomata when it does NOT need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis?
[A] To store carbon dioxide
[B] To prevent water loss
[C] To release stored oxygen
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [To prevent water loss]
Notes:
Stomata are tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange. Stomata allow a plant to take in carbon dioxide, which is needed for photosynthesis. They also help to reduce water loss by closing when conditions are hot or dry. Stomata look like tiny mouths which open and close as they assist in transpiration.
36. The hydrophilic nature of DNA is due to the presence of ____:
[A] A number of hydrogen bonds
[B] Phosphate group
[C] Thymine base
[D] Deoxyribose sugar
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Correct Answer: A [A number of hydrogen bonds]
Notes:
The phosphate groups on DNA are ionic and charged. Each phosphate group on the DNA backbone has one unit of negative charge (-1). Charged molecules attract water and are hydrophilic. DNA has two hydrophilic polar external backbones made of sugars and phosphate groups joined by ester bonds. Therefore, DNA as nucleic acid is characterized by presence of phosphodiester bond.
37. The bark of willow tree is a source of which medicine?
[A] Paracetamol
[B] Aspirin
[C] Antiseptic
[D] Antacid
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Correct Answer: B [Aspirin]
Notes:
The bark of the common Willow tree is the source of a wide range of phenolic glycosides, of which the most important is salicin. Salicin is metabolized into salicylic acid in the human body, and is a precursor of aspirin. It is used as a fever reducer, a mild pain reliever, and an anti-inflammatory.
38. Which of the following is a vestigial organ in human body?
[A] Spleen
[B] Thyroid
[C] Gall bladder
[D] Wisdom teeth
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Correct Answer: D [Wisdom teeth]
Notes:
Evolutionary biologists now classify wisdom teeth as vestigial organs, or body parts that have become functionless due to evolution. They believe wisdom teeth, or the third set of molars, were the evolutionary answer to our ancestor’s early diet of rough food – like leaves, roots, nuts and meats – which required more chewing power and resulted in excessive wear of the teeth. The modern diet with its softer foods has made the need for wisdom teeth nonexistent.
39. Alveoli are balloon like structures within the ____:
[A] Heart
[B] Lungs
[C] Liver
[D] Kidney
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Correct Answer: B [Lungs]
Notes:
Alveoli are the small balloon-like sacks of 200– 500 ?m diameter, making up a vital part of the respiratory zone of the lungs. Each alveolus (singular) plays an important role in letting oxygen and carbon dioxide move into and from the blood stream during inhalation and exhalation. he balloon-shaped alveoli cover approximately 70 square meter area within the lungs, with this wide surface area contributing towards a more efficient gas exchange.
40. Which of the following microorganisms is used in milk curdling?
[A] Bacillus
[B] Lactobacillus
[C] Leuconostoc
[D] Acetobacter
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Correct Answer: B [Lactobacillus]
Notes:
Lactobacillus acidiphilous is used in milk curdling by producing lactic acid and reducing the pH of the milk. These bacteria convert the lactose into lactic acid, which imparts the sour taste to curd. It is a genus of Gram positive facultative anaerobic or microaerophilic rod-shaped bacteria.