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Primary Culture in Animal Tissue Culture

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The lining of the kidney tubules is formed by

(a) squamous epithelium

(b) cuboidal epithelium

(c) columnar epithelium

(d) simple squamous epithelium

Option b – cuboidal epithelium

The hard matrix of the bone consists of

(a) calcium & sodium

(b) magnesium & sodium

(c) phosphorous & magnesium

(d) calcium & phosphorous

Option d – calcium & phosphorous

Molecular movements are needed for life

(a) for repairing and maintaining structures

(b) for nutrition

(c) for respiration

(d) for repairing only

Option a – for repairing and maintaining structures

Enzymes are

(a) vitamins

(b) proteins

(c) carbohydrates

(d) fats

Option b – proteins

In which of the following animals, respiration occurs without any respiratory organ?

(a) Fish

(b) Frog

(c) Cockroach

(d) Earthworm

Option d – Earthworm

The exchange of gases (O2 and CO2) in a mammal takes place in

(a) trachea

(b) bronchi

(c) bronchiole

(d) alveoli

Option d – alveoli

The exchange of gases in the alveoli of the lungs takes place by

(a) osmosis

(b) simple diffusion

(c) passive transport

(d) active transport

Option b – simple diffusion

Xylem and Phloem are

(a) parenchyma

(b) simple tissues

(c) simple permanent tissues

(d) complex permanent tissues

Option d – complex permanent tissues

The only living tissue in the xylem is

(a) tracheids

(b) vessels

(c) xylem parenchyma

(d) xylem fibres

Option c – xylem parenchyma

In Phloem the materials can move in

(a) an upward direction

(b) a downward direction

(c) both directions

(d) None

Option c – both directions

Which muscles act involuntarily? (i) Striated muscles (ii) Smooth muscles (iii) Cardiac muscles (iv) Skeletal muscles

(a) (i) and (ii)

(b) (ii) and (iii)

(c) (iii) and (iv)

(d) (i) and (iv)

Option b – (ii) and (iii)

A nail is inserted in the trunk of a tree at a height of 1 metre from the ground level. After 3 years the nail will

(a) move downwards

(b) move upwards

(c) remain in the same position

(d) move sideways

Option c – remain in the same position

In anaerobic respiration

(a) oxygen is taken in.

(b) carbon dioxide is taken in.

(c) oxygen is given out

(d) carbon dioxide is given out.

Option d – carbon dioxide is given out

The blood returning to the heart from the lungs via the pulmonary vein has more

(a) RBC per ml of blood.

(b) haemoglobin per ml of blood.

(c) oxygen per ml of blood

(d) nutrient per ml of blood.

Option a – RBC per ml of blood

The first heart sound is

(a) the ‘Lubb’ sound at the end of systole.

(b) ‘Dub’ sound at the end of systole.

(c) ‘Lubb’ sound at the beginning of systole.

(d) ‘Dub’ sound at the beginning of systole.

Option c – ‘Lubb’ sound at the beginning of systole.

The first step in photosynthesis is

(a) conversion of light energy to chemical energy

(b) reduction of carbon dioxide

(c) absorption of light energy by chlorophyll

(d) formation of carbohydrates

Option c – absorption of light energy by chlorophyll

The enzyme present in the saliva is

(a) amylase

(b) lactase

(c) pepsin

(d) renin

Option a – amylase

The tissue in leafstalks below the epidermis is made up of

(a) collenchyma

(b) sclerenchyma

(c) parenchyma

(d) xylem

Option c – parenchyma

The thickening of the walls of the sclerenchyma tissues is due to

(a) suberin

(b) magnesium

(c) lignin

(d) calcium

Option c – lignin

The waxy, water-resistant layer in the xerophytic plants is secreted by

(a) endodermis

(b) cortex

(c) phloem

(d) epidermis

Option d – epidermis

A person met with an accident in which two long bones of a hand were dislocated. Which among the following may be the possible reason?

(a) Tendon break

(b) Break of skeletal muscle

(c) Ligament break

(d) Areolar tissue break

Option c – Ligament break

While doing work and running, you move your organs like hands, legs etc. Which among the following is correct?

(a) Smooth muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones. tendons to

(b) Smooth muscles contract and pull the move the bones. Skeletal muscles contract and pull the ligament to

(c) move the bones. pull the tendon to

(d) Skeletal muscles contract and move the bones.

Option d – Skeletal muscles contract and move the bones

The two kidney-shaped cells of the stomata are called

(a) epidermis

(b) guard cells

(c) stoma

(d) phloem

Option b – guard cells

Which tissue lacks blood supply and heals slowly?

(a) Nervous

(b) Muscle

(c) Cartilage

(d) Bone

Option c – Cartilage

The basic packing tissue is

(a) sclerenchyma

(b) collenchyma

(c) xylem

(d) parenchyma

Option d – parenchyma

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