31. What are the most important nerves in the human body?
[A] cranial
[B] spinal
[C] Both 1 and 2
[D] Neither 1 nor 2
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Correct Answer: C [Both 1 and 2]
Notes:
The most important nerves in the human body are the cranial and spinal nerves. The cranial nerves are 12 in number while the spinal nerves are 31 in number.
32. The splice of the joints are fibrous in nature in which there is no movement?
[A] tendons and tibia
[B] ligaments and femur
[C] diarthrosis
[D] synarthroses
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Correct Answer: D [synarthroses]
Notes:
A synarthrosis is a fixed or almost immobile joint. Synarthrosis is a type of joint that allows no movement under normal circumstances.
33. Which gland is considered as the Third eye of the body or biological clock of the body?
[A] Pituitary gland
[B] Pineal gland
[C] Thyroid gland
[D] Adrenal gland
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Correct Answer: B [Pineal gland]
Notes:
The pineal gland is also known as the biological clock or third eye of the human body. It controls biological cycles like sleep-wake, breathing, heartbeat, etc.
34. The population of the vagina with semen during coitus is called __.
[A] Insemination
[B] Outsemination
[C] Copulation
[D] Fertilization
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Correct Answer: A [Insemination]
Notes:
Sperm along with other contents of semen populate the vagina. This process is called conception or Insemination.
35. Which of the following are bacterial diseases in Humans?
[A] Pulmonary Tuberculosis
[B] Cholera
[C] Leprosy
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Cholera, and Leprosy are bacterial diseases in Humans.
36. Which of the following diseases is caused by protozoa?
[A] Whooping cough
[B] Amoebic dysentery
[C] Measles
[D] Athlete’s foot
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Correct Answer: B [Amoebic dysentery]
Notes:
Amoebic dysentery diseases are caused by the protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica.
37. In winter, at the time of hibernation, Toads maintain breathing through ____:
[A] Lungs
[B] Skin
[C] Both by Skin and Lungs
[D] Buccal cavity
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Correct Answer: B [Skin]
Notes:
During hibernation in winter, toads or frogs spend the time tucked away deep in the soil, in the mud underwater or hidden amidst foliage or rotting plants. Outside of times of hibernation, they usually take in oxygen via the air, employing their lungs. However, during hibernation, they receive their necessary oxygen through their permeable skin. This is referred to as cutaneous gas exchange.
38. Saprophytes are the organisms which depend for food on
____:
[A] Inorganic chemical compounds
[B] Living plants
[C] Living animals
[D] Dead and decaying material
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Correct Answer: D [Dead and decaying material]
Notes:
Saprophytes are the organisms which depend for food on dead and decaying material. They secrete digestive substances into the surrounding environment and break down the organic matter into simpler substances. The nutrients thus produced are absorbed directly through the cell membranes of the organisms.
39. In male sharks, Claspers are found attached to
____:
[A] Anal fin
[B] Ventral fin
[C] Pectoral fin
[D] Pelvic fin
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Correct Answer: D [Pelvic fin]
Notes:
Claspers are organs found in male elasmobranchs. Each male has two claspers. They are located along the inner side of the shark or ray’s pelvic fin and are used in reproduction. During mating, the male deposits his sperm into the female’s cloaca (the opening that serves as the entrance to the uterus, intestine and urinary tract) via grooves that lie in the upper side of the claspers.
40. In which one of the following is swim bladder absent?
[A] Cartilaginous fish
[B] Silverfish
[C] Cuttlefish
[D] Bony fish
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Correct Answer: A [Cartilaginous fish]
Notes:
The swim bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy, and thus to stay at the current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming. The cartilaginous fish (e.g. sharks and rays) split from the other fishes about 420 million years ago and lack both lungs and swim bladders, suggesting that these structures evolved after that split.