31. What is the best long-term solution for kidney failure?
[A] Kidney transplant
[B] Dialysis
[C] Both 1 and 2
[D] Neither 1 nor 2
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Correct Answer: A [Kidney transplant]
Notes:
A kidney transplant is the best long-term solution for kidney failure. Complete failure of the kidneys allows urea and other waste products to build up in the blood.
32. What is the enzyme that breaks down lactose?
[A] Lipase enzymes
[B] Pepsin
[C] Amylase
[D] Lactase
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Correct Answer: D [Lactase]
Notes:
Lactase is the enzyme that breaks down lactose.
33. Which of these statements is not true regarding the function of hormones?
[A] Reproduction and sexual differentiation
[B] Maintenance of internal environment
[C] Maintain body temperature
[D] Development and growth
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Correct Answer: C [Maintain body temperature]
Notes:
Hormones are released by specialized cells of the endocrine glands and act on distant target cells. One hormone can contribute to many functions and sometimes several hormones can perform the same function.
34. Which of the following is the place of development of the embryo?
[A] Uterus
[B] Fallopian tubes
[C] A pair of ovaries
[D] Vagina
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Correct Answer: A [Uterus]
Notes:
The uterus is the place of development of the embryo. This is a hollow muscular organ located in the female pelvis between the bladder and rectum.
35. Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous wastes in ____:
[A] Frogs
[B] Birds
[C] Fishes
[D] Mankind
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Correct Answer: B [Birds]
Notes:
Land snails, insects, birds, and some reptiles excrete uric acid as the major nitrogenous waste. The white, crystalline substance seen in a typical bird or lizard “poop” is actually urine: a little pool of uric acid crystals in a very small amount of water.
36. Which one of the following is the ideal food for newborn babies?
[A] Milk
[B] Water
[C] Honey
[D] Sugar
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Correct Answer: A [Milk]
Notes:
The best food for the newborn baby is mother’s milk initial secretion call colostrum. Breast milk is free from contamination and adulteration and supplies necessary immunoglobulins and nutrients in almost correct amounts. It protects against allergies, sickness, and obesity. It protects against diseases, like diabetes and cancer. It protects against infections, like ear infections. It is easily digested – no constipation, diarrhea or upset stomach.
37. Stethoscope works on which principle?
[A] Reflection of sound
[B] Reflection of light
[C] Conversion of current into sound
[D] Conversion of sound into current
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Correct Answer: A [Reflection of sound]
Notes:
The stethoscope is an acoustic medical device listening to the internal sounds of an animal or human body. It typically has a small disc-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest, and two tubes connected to earpieces. Working of a stethoscope is based on reflection of sound. In a stethoscope, the sound of the patient’s heartbeat reaches the doctor’s ear by multiple reflections of sound.
38. Green manure is obtained from ___:
[A] Fresh animal excreta
[B] Decomposing green legume plants
[C] Domestic vegetable waste
[D] Oil seed husk cakes
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Correct Answer: B [Decomposing green legume plants]
Notes:
Green undecomposed material used as manure is called green manure. It is obtained in two ways: by growing green manure crops or by collecting green leaf (along with twigs) from plants grown in wastelands, field bunds and forest.
39. Which type of reproduction occurs in hydra?
[A] Budding
[B] Fragmentation
[C] Binary Fission
[D] Spore Formation
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Correct Answer: A [Budding]
Notes:
• Budding reproduction occur in Hydra. Budding is an asexual mode of producing new organisms. Both hydra and yeast reproduce by the process of Budding.
• Fragmentation: Cyanobacteria, fungi, flatworms, sponges, some annelid worms and sea stars.
• Binary Fission: Amoeba, E. coli, Archaea, euglena etc.
• Spore formation: Fungi, bacteria, Algae etc.
40. Which of the following is a Dominant Autosomal Disorder?
[A] Phenyl Ketorunia
[B] Cystic Fibrosis
[C] Alzheimers Disease
[D] Albinism
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Correct Answer: D [Albinism]
Notes:
In an autosomal dominant disorder, the mutated gene is a dominant gene located on one of the nonsex chromosomes (autosomes). The early-onset form of Alzheimer disease is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. In most cases, an affected person inherits the altered gene from one affected parent.