31. On average, how many liters of urine does a normal adult excrete per day?
[A] 1 to 1.5 L
[B] 2 to 2.5 L
[C] 3 to 3.5 L
[D] 5 to 5.5 L
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Correct Answer: A [1 to 1.5 L]
Notes:
On average, a normal adult excretes 1 to 1.5 L liters of urine per day.
32. Which of the following organs is majorly affected by hepatitis?
[A] liver
[B] heart
[C] kidney
[D] brain
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Correct Answer: A [liver]
Notes:
The liver is majorly affected by hepatitis. It is a viral disease that causes anorexia of the liver, resulting in liver damage or jaundice.
33. The method that silencing specific mRNA due to the binding of complementary dsRNA is called?
[A] Electrophoresis
[B] RNAi
[C] rDNA technology
[D] DNAi
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Correct Answer: B [RNAi]
Notes:
The method that silencing specific mRNA due to the binding of complementary dsRNA is called RNAi.
34. Leptospirosis is a disease caused by ____:
[A] Fungus
[B] Protozoa
[C] Virus
[D] Bacteria
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Correct Answer: D [Bacteria]
Notes:
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease caused by corkscrew-shaped bacteria called Leptospira. Signs and symptoms can range from none to mild such as headaches, muscle pains, and fevers; to severe with bleeding from the lungs or meningitis. If the infection causes the person to turn yellow, have kidney failure and bleeding, it is then known as Weil’s disease.
35. The development of a fruit without fertilization is called ____:
[A] Apomixis
[B] Parthenocarpy
[C] Hybridogenesis
[D] Gametogamy
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Correct Answer: B [Parthenocarpy]
Notes:
Parthenocarpy is the development of fruit without fertilization of seeds. In nature, parthenocarpy occurs as a mutation. Another biological mechanism stenospermacarpy also produces seedless fruits, but here the seeds are aborted while they are still small. In nature, parthenocarpy occurs as a mutation. Some plants require pollination or stimulation for parthenocarpy. This is known as stimulative parthenocarpy.
36. Which liquid is contained inside the nucleus of a cell?
[A] Nucleosome
[B] Protoplasm
[C] Nucleoplasm
[D] Cytoplasm
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Correct Answer: C [Nucleoplasm]
Notes:
The nucleoplasm is the liquid or semi-liquid substance of the nucleus filling the space around the DNA and the nucleoli. It is a type of protoplasm that is made up mostly of water, a mixture of various molecules, and dissolved ions. It is completely enclosed within the nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope.
37. If a healthy freshwater fish is placed in salt water, what will be the expected consequence?
[A] The fish becomes dehydrated and dies
[B] The fish becomes bloated and dies
[C] The fish suffers from fungal or bacterial disease and dies
[D] There is no observable effect on the fish provided there is sufficient food
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Correct Answer: A [The fish becomes dehydrated and dies]
Notes:
When freshwater fish is placed in salt water, the water molecules contained in the fish’s body would pass through the cell membranes of the fish, causing the fish to lose water by osmosis. This sudden change in the molecular makeup of the fish would cause the fish to undergo severe dehydration followed by death.
38. Which among the following does not have a cell wall?
[A] Euglena
[B] Mycoplasma
[C] Paramecium
[D] Gonyaulax
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Correct Answer: B [Mycoplasma]
Notes:
Mycoplasma is a genus of bacteria that lacks a cell wall around their cell membrane. Without a cell wall, they are unaffected by many common antibiotics such as penicillin or other beta-lactam antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis. In comparison to other prokaryotes, they are consequently placed in a separate class Mollicutes(mollis, soft; cutis, skin).
39. In which part of the body is blood produced?
[A] Bone Marrow
[B] Lungs
[C] Brain
[D] Heart
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Correct Answer: A [Bone Marrow]
Notes:
Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside bones that produces blood cells. Bone marrow produces red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells. The process by which blood cells are made is called haemopoiesis.
40. What are Lipids?
[A] Lipids are monosaccharides
[B] Lipids do not provide energy to cells
[C] Fruits are a good source of lipids
[D] Cholesterol and trans fatty acids are types of Lipids
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Correct Answer: D [Cholesterol and trans fatty acids are types of Lipids]
Notes:
Lipids are a group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E, and K), monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides, phospholipids, and others. They encompass molecules such as fatty acids and their derivatives (including tri-, di-, monoglycerides, and phospholipids), as well as other sterolcontaining metabolites such as cholesterol.