1. The insect “Apis mellifera” is commonly known as which among the following?
[A] Sand Fly
[B] Domestic Fly
[C] Honey Bee
[D] Spider
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Correct Answer: C [Honey Bee]
Notes:
The insect “Apis mellifera” is commonly known as the honey bee. The Western honey bee is the most common of the 7–12 species of honey bees worldwide. The genus name “Apis” is Latin for “bee”, and “mellifera” is Latin for “honey-bearing” or “honey carrying”. Honey bees are known for their role in pollination. They were domesticated for honey production and crop pollination. Honey bees produce honey, wax, propolis, and royal jelly. Honey bees are red/brown with black bands and orange yellow rings on their abdomen. They have hair on their thorax and less hair on their abdomen. The workers and queens have stingers, whereas the drones are stingless.
2. A particular cell organelle is sometimes referred certain enzymes that can break down the cell components or even the whole cell. which one of the following is such an organelle ?
[A] Lysosome
[B] Mesosome
[C] Phagosome
[D] Ribosome
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Correct Answer: A [Lysosome]
Notes:
Lysosomes are membrane-bound cell organelles that contains digestive enzymes and are involved with various cell processes. They break down excess or worn-out cell parts and may be used to destroy invading viruses and bacteria.
3. The natural Pacemaker in the Human Heart is located in the SA node which is present in which among the following chambers?
[A] Right Auricle
[B] Left Auricle
[C] Right Ventricle
[D] Left Ventricle
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Correct Answer: A [Right Auricle]
Notes:
The natural Pacemaker in the Human Heart is located in the SA node which is present in right auricle chamber. It’s a small mass of specialized cells located in the top of the right atrium i.e., the upper chamber of the heart.
4. Which among the following have a ‘mixed heart’ ,that is the heart in which the oxygenated and the deoxygenated blood is mixed?
[A] Birds
[B] Fishes
[C] Reptiles
[D] Nematodes
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Correct Answer: C [Reptiles]
Notes:
Reptiles and Amphibians have a mixed heart.
5. Which of the following is the correct statement about heterotrophs?
[A] They obtain their energy from sunlight, harnessed by pigments
[B] They obtain their energy by oxidizing organic molecules
[C] They make organic molecules from CO2
[D] They obtain their energy by consuming exclusively autotrophs
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Correct Answer: B [They obtain their energy by oxidizing organic molecules]
Notes:
A heterotroph obtains its energy from organic molecules. An autotroph obtains energy from sunlight utilizing pigments including chlorophyll (A) and uses CO2 and water to make organic molecules. heterotrophs can obtain their energy from ingesting autotrophs, but can also consume other heterotrophs.
6. Cattle quickly swallow grass and store it in which of its body parts?
[A] Rumen
[B] Esophagus
[C] Small intestine
[D] Salivary glands
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Correct Answer: A [Rumen]
Notes:
Cattle quickly swallow grass and store it in rumen. The rumen serves as a large fermentation vat in which bacteria and other microorganisms reside. The rumen, also known as a paunch, forms the larger part of the reticulorumen
7. Which of the following clearly define Lineage?
[A] A straight line joining any two points on the globe
[B] The line of descendants of a particular ancestor
[C] The paleolithic age
[D] The linking of genes
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Correct Answer: B [The line of descendants of a particular ancestor]
Notes:
A lineage is a single line of descent or linear chain within the tree while a clade is a monophyletic group, containing a single ancestor and all its descendants. Phylogenetic trees are typically created from DNA, RNA or protein sequence data.
8. Malaria fever is caused by which of the following reasons?
[A] Immediately after mosquito bite
[B] Upon disintegration and bursting of red blood cells
[C] When the malaria causing germs reach the liver
[D] Upon release of toxins into blood
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Correct Answer: D [Upon release of toxins into blood]
Notes:
Malaria is a life-threatening disease. It’s typically transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito. Infected mosquitoes carry the Plasmodium parasite. When this mosquito bites you, the parasite is released into your bloodstream.
9. Phenylketonuria is an example of an in born error of metabolism. This “error” refers to which of the following phenomenon?
[A] hormonal overproduction
[B] atrophy of endocrine glands
[C] inherited lack of an enzyme
[D] non-disjunction
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Correct Answer: B [atrophy of endocrine glands]
Notes:
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inborn error of metabolism due to atrophy of endocrine glands that results in decreased metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine. Untreated, PKU can lead to intellectual disability, seizures, behavioral problems, and mental disorders. It may also result in a musty smell and lighter skin.
10. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists.
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List I
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List II
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A. Islets of Langerhans
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1. Calcitonin
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B. Pituitary gland
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2. Epinephrine
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C. Thyroid gland
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3. Growth hormone
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D. Adrenal gland
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4. Insulin
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Codes:
A B C D
[A] 4 3 2 1
[B] 4 3 1 2
[C] 3 4 1 2
[D] 3 2 4 1
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Correct Answer: B [4 3 1 2]
Notes:
• The islets of Langerhans are a cluster of cells within the pancreas that are responsible for the production and release of hormones that regulate glucose levels.
• Growth hormone is also called somatotropin or human growth hormone, peptide hormone. It is secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. It stimulates the growth of essentially all tissues of the body, including bone.
• Calcitonin is a hormone that is produced in humans by the parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland. Calcitonin is involved in helping to regulate levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood, opposing the action of parathyroid hormone.
• Hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla are Epinephrine. Most people know epinephrine by its other name—adrenaline. This hormone rapidly responds to stress by increasing your heart rate and rushing blood to the muscles and brain.