31. In which part of our body food gets absorbed?
[A] Small Intestine
[B] Large Intestine
[C] Stomach
[D] Liver
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Correct Answer: A [Small Intestine]
Notes:
Our small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients in our food. Your circulatory system sends them to other parts of your body to be stored or used.
32. Human sperm moves with the help of which of the following?
[A] Cilia
[B] Flagellum
[C] Basal body
[D] Nucleosome
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Correct Answer: B [Flagellum]
Notes:
Human sperm moves with the help of the Flagellum. The flagellum is primarily a motility organ that enables movement and chemotaxis.
33. Which of the following is not a symptom of Anthrax?
[A] Rapid Breathing
[B] Low body temperature
[C] Discharge from nostrils
[D] Rapid heartbeat
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Correct Answer: B [Low body temperature]
Notes:
Symptoms of Anthrax are:
1. Rapid Breathing
2. Discharge from nostrils
3. Rapid heartbeat
34. Lassa and Ebola are emergent viruses in W. Africa. What is their origin?
[A] Humans
[B] Primates
[C] Fruit bats
[D] Pigs
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Correct Answer: C [Fruit bats]
Notes:
Lassa and Ebola are emergent viruses in W. Africa originated by Fruit bats. Ebola hemorrhagic fever is caused by Ebola virus infection.
35. Sugar crops to produce __
[A] biomethane
[B] bioethanol
[C] biobutanol
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: B [bioethanol]
Notes:
Bioethanol is produced by fermentation of residues from corn, potatoes, cereals, sugar beets, sugarcane and vegetables.
36. Transgenic plants have desirable traits like __
[A] harmful genes
[B] herbicide resistance
[C] lactose intolerance
[D] complementary genes
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Correct Answer: B [herbicide resistance]
Notes:
Transgenic plants have desirable traits like herbicide resistance. The inherited ability of an individual plant to survive the application of a herbicide that would kill a general population of the same species is called herbicide resistance.
37. In which of the following class are the pulse producing plants kept?
[A] Liliaceae
[B] Solanaceae
[C] Malvaceae
[D] Leguminosae
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Correct Answer: D [Leguminosae]
Notes:
Pulses are part of the legume family, but the term “pulse” refers only to the dried seed. Dried peas, edible beans, lentils and chickpeas are the most common varieties of pulses. The term “legume” refers to the plants whose fruit is enclosed in a pod. Other well-known legumes include alfalfa, clover, fresh peas, lupins, mesquite, soy and peanuts.
38. What are female gametes called as?
[A] Zygote
[B] Sperms
[C] Embryo
[D] Ova
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Correct Answer: D [Ova]
Notes:
Female gametes are also called eggs or ova. They are created during the cellular reproduction process known as meiosis. The resulting gamete cell is a haploid cell. When the two haploid cells, the egg and sperm, fuse together during fertilization, the result is a diploid cell called a zygote.
39. An Antigen is ____:
[A] The result of Antibody
[B] The stimulus for Antibody formation
[C] The opposite of Antibody
[D] The residue of an Antibody
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Correct Answer: B [The stimulus for Antibody formation]
Notes:
Antigens are defined as substances recognized by the body as foreign, causing the body to produce an antibody to react specifically with it. Antibodies are proteins produced by lymphocytes as a result of stimulation by an antigen which can then interact specifically with that particular antigen.
40. Silk worms feed on
____:
[A] Basil leaves
[B] Mulberry leaves
[C] Curry leaves
[D] Rose leaves
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Correct Answer: B [Mulberry leaves]
Notes:
Silk worms are the larva of a moth (Bombyx mori) native to Asia that spins a cocoon of fine, strong, lustrous fiber that is the source of commercial silk. Silkworms feed on the leaves of the mulberries (genus- Morus) and sometimes on the Osage orange (Maclura pomifera).