A painful burning sensation produced in the chest cavity usually associated with the back flush of acidic chyme into the esophagus is
1.Pyrolysis
2.Pyrosis
3.Peristalsis
4.Dyspepsia
All of the insectivorous plants are true
1.Heterotrophs
2.Autotrophes
3.Carnivores
4.Saprotrophs
An illness which largely affects girls usually just after the onset of puberty.
1.Bulimia nervosa
2.Obesity
3.Anorexia nervosa
4.None of these
Anus is surrounded by _____ types of muscles
1.2
2.3
3.1
4.4
Autotrophic organisms can exist in an exclusively ______ environment.
1.Organic
2.Inorganic
3.Wet
4.Terrestrial
Carbohydrates, fats & proteins are essential for:
1.Metabolic processes of an organism
2.Providing energy
3.Formation of sturctures
4.All of these
Certain types of whales are also ______ feeder.
1.Fluid
2.Macrophagous
3.Filter
4.None of these
Deficiency of K+ causes:
1.Stunted growth & strong chlorosis
2.No electron transport chains
3.Premature death of leaves.
4.Stunted growth of roots.
Deficiency of which of the following causes chlorosis?
1.Nitrogen
2.Magnesium
3.Iron
4.Both A and B
Dipeptides into amino acids are are converted through
1.Amino peptidase
2.Erypsin
3.Pepsin
4.Trypsin
Due to which property of Adiantum and example of Filicinae is called Maidenhairfern?
1.Its short thick branched horizontally growing rhizome
2.Fibrous adventituous roots arise from the lower side of rhizome
3.Shows heteromorphic alternation of generation
4.Stipe (stalk) and rachis of leaf have black smooth and shiny hair like structures
Earthworm is an example of ______ feeder
1.Detritus
2.Fluid
3.Macrophageus
4.Filter
Gymnosperms constitute ______ of total world forests:
1.?
2.
3.?
4.?
Hepatic and Pancreatic secretions are also stimulated by a hormone produced by the intestinal mucosa. The hormone is
1.Creatin
2.Gastrin
3.Secretin
4.Pepsin
Hunger contractions are _____ contractions
1.Antiperistalsis
2.Peristalsis
3.Voluntary
4.None of these
Hydra is an example of _______ feeder
1.Fluid
2.Macrophagous
3.Fluid
4.All of these
In life cycle of Pinus megaspores produced by megasporangium divide into 4 megaspores by
1.Mitosis
2.Meiosis
3.Both depending upon the conditions
4.None of these
In osmosis water molecules move from area of _______ to _______ through semipermeable memberane
1.Higher solute concentration to lower solute concentration
2.Lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration
3.Lower solvent concentration to higher solvent concentration
4.All of these
In planaria, numerous small branches which end blindly are called as
1.Digestive tract
2.Intestinal caeca
3.Hepatic caeca
4.Both B & C
In which group of tracheophytes ovules are born on the exposed surface of megasporophylls?
1.Spheospsida
2.Filicineae
3.Gymnosperms
4.Angiosperms
Incomplete or imperfect digestion is known as
1.Obesity
2.Dyspepsia
3.Anorexia nervous
4.Bulimia nervosa
It is about 2.4 meter in length and comprising about two fifth of the small intestine
1.Duodenum
2.Jejunum
3.Ileum
4.Caecum
Loss of appetite due to the fear of becoming obese is
1.Anorexia nervosa
2.Bulimia nervosa
3.Piles
4.Dyspepsia
Magnesium is present in which of the following?
1.Cytochromes
2.ATP
3.Chlorophyll
4.Haemoglobin
Maize is an example of
1.Monocot
2.Dicot
3.Gymnosperms
4.none of these
Masses of dilated tortuous veins in the anorectal mucosa are known as
1.Bulimia
2.Ulcer
3.Adipose tissue
4.Hemorrhoids
Mastication is carried out by:
1.Teeth
2.Tongue
3.Smooth muscles
4.All of these
Microspore of a seed plant that contain male gametophyte including the gamete is called
1.Pollen grain
2.Ovule
3.Microgametophyte
4.Microsporangium
Midgut in cockroach is a short narrow tube called
1.Hepatic caeca
2.Gizzard
3.Stomach
4.Rectum
Monocots are characterized by
1.Number of sepals and petals are 2 or multiple of 2
2.Number of sepals and petals are 3 or multiple of 3
3.Number of sepals and petals are 4 or multiple of 4
4.Number of sepals and petals are 5 or multiple of 5
Nodules on roots of leguminous plants have _____ bacteria
1.Anaerobic
2.Nitrogen fixing
3.Nitrifying
4.Ammonifying
Of the following, which one has more variety of nutrition?
1.Animals
2.Bacteria
3.Plants
4.Fungi
Of the following, which one is missing in herbivores?
1.Premolars
2.Canines
3.Incisors
4.Molars
One of the commonest cause of food poisoning are the toxins produced by
1.Azobacter
2.Nitrosomonas
3.Campylobacter
4.Nitrobacter
Parasites capable of living independently of its host at times is called as _______ parasite.
1.Obligate
2.Strict
3.Facultative
4.Endoparasite
Pepsinogen is produced from
1.Mucous cells
2.Parietal cells
3.Zymogen cells
4.All of these
Pinus Taxus and Picea belong to
1.Spheospsida
2.Filicineae
3.Gymnosperms
4.Angiosperms
Puccinia commonly destroys
1.Corn
2.Tomato
3.Dodder
4.Wheat
Puccinia is a parasitic:
1.Plant
2.Fungus
3.Animal
4.Algae
Specialized protective coverings around megasporangium which vary in number are called:
1.Sporangium
2.Integuments
3.Ovule
4.Pericarp
Strong chlorosis is due to the deficiency of _____ in plants.
1.Magnesium
2.Nitrogen
3.Potassium
4.Phosphorus
Stunted growth of roots is due to the deficiency of _____ in plants
1.Potassium
2.Magnesium
3.Phosphorus
4.Iron
The leaf is bilobed with midrib between them. The plant is
1.Saraccnia
2.Dionaea
3.Pitcher plant
4.None of these
The liquid that escapes during defrosting frozen meat contains _____ bacteria
1.Campylobacter
2.Nitrobacter
3.Azobacter
4.Salmonella
The mechanism of regulation, generally between organism and its environment, of solutes and the gain and the loss of water is called
1.Homeostasis
2.Hemostasis
3.Osmoregualtion
4.Thermoregulation
The partly digested food is stored in ____ in cockroach.
1.Gizzard
2.Crop
3.Hepatic caeca
4.Rectum
Which of the following represents osmoregulatory steps taken by hydrophytes?
1.Increases transpiration by increasing the surface area of the leave.
2.Small and thick leaves to decrease the surface area proportional to the volume of the leave.
3.Stomata closing in sufficient supply, and opening in restricted supply of water.
4.None of these
Which of the following statement about dicots is incorrect ?
1.They have 4 or 5 sepals and petals or their multiple.
2.They have parallel vein pattern on their leaves
3.They are both herbaceous and woody
4.Vascular bundles are ring shaped in their stems.
Which of the following statement about Homeostasis is incorrect
1.There is a definite control system that regulates the homeostatic activities
2.Homeostatic mechanisms keep the internal environment fixed despite of wide changes in external environment
3.Because of this the fluctuations of internal environment are of extremely narrow range as compared to that of external environment
4.All are correct