Xylem And Phloem Are Conducting Tissues Found In ……….?
Xylem And Phloem Are Conducting Tissues Found In ……….?
Micro Orgamnisms | |
All The Above | |
Animals | |
Plants |
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biology mcqs with answers
Xylem And Phloem Are Conducting Tissues Found In ……….?
Micro Orgamnisms | |
All The Above | |
Animals | |
Plants |
Xanthophylls Are ______ Pigments
Yellow | |
Orange | |
Green | |
Red |
On Wound ______ Fight Foreign Particles, Like Bacteria?
Red Blood Cells | |
White Blood Cells | |
Plasma | |
Platelets |
The Word Biology Has Been Derived From______ Word?
Latin | |
Greek | |
English | |
French |
Why Skeletal Muscles Are Called Striated Muscles?
They Appear Darker Than Smooth Muscles By Naked Eye. | |
Alternating Dark And Light Bands Appear On Their Surface When Visualized By Naked Eye. | |
Alternating Dark And Light Bands Appear On Their Surface When Visualized Via A Microscope. | |
All Of These |
Who Opposed The Idea The Cell Is An Empty Space Bounded By Thick Wall?
Schwann | |
Robert Brown | |
Rudolph Virchow | |
Lorenz Oken |
Whone Is Not The Function Of Endoplasmic Reticulum?
Nerve Impulse Conduction | |
Mechanical Support | |
Transport Of Material | |
Synthesis Of Conjugated Molecules |
Who Is The Father Of Genetics?
Gregor Mendel | |
Robert Hook | |
Robert Brown | |
Charless Darwin |
Who Is The Father Of Biology?
Aristotle | |
None Of Above | |
Albert Einstein | |
Ronald Fisher |
Who Is Commonly Known As The Father Of Microbiology?
Robert Hook | |
Charles Darwin | |
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek | |
None Of These |
Who First Separated Bacteria From Other Protists As A Group______
Herbert Copeland | |
John Hogg | |
Margulis And Schwartz | |
Ernst Haeckel |
Who First Observed And Thus Hypothesized That New Cells Are Formed From Previously Existing Living Cell?
Theodor Schwann And Schleiden | |
Rudolph Virchows | |
Louis Pasteur | |
Both B And C |
Who Discovered The Peptic Ulcer Causing Bacteria H.Pylori?
None Of These | |
C. | |
James Parkinson | |
Robert Hook |
Who Discovered The Bacteria Causing Tuberculosis And Also Developed Various Techniques Of Media Preparation And Maintenance Of Pure Culture______
Robert Koch | |
Leeuwenhoek | |
Louis Pasteur | |
Alexander Fleming |
Who Developed The Vaccine Against Anthrax?
Edward Jennar | |
Alexander Fleming | |
Leuvenhoek | |
Louis Pasteur |
Who Coined The Term Cell?
Both A And B | |
Schleiden | |
Robert Hook | |
Schwann |
Who Coined The Term Animalcules For Microorganisms Like Bacteria And Protozoa______
Robert Koch | |
Alexander Fleming | |
Louis Pasteur | |
Leeuwenhoek |
Which Type Of The Receptors Are Present In The Ear______
Mechanoreceptors | |
Photoreceptors | |
Chemoreceptors | |
Thermoreceptors |
Which Type Of Sensory Structures Carrying The Touch Sensations Are Present In Papillae Extending Into Ridges Of The Fingertips______
Pacinian Corpuscles | |
Meissners Corpuscles | |
Hair End Organs | |
None Of These |
Which Type Of Sensory Structures Carry Deep Pressure And Vibration Sensations______
Meissners Corpuscles | |
Hair End Organs | |
Pacinian Corpuscles | |
None Of These |
Which Tube Joins Kidneys And Bladder?
Uretar | |
Suprapubic Tube | |
Urethra | |
Inferno Verna Cava |
Which System Is Present In Nematodes?
Circulatory System | |
Sac – Like Digestive System | |
Tube – Like Digestive System | |
Respiratory System |
Which Structure Of Protein Gives Information Aboutnumber And Sequence Of Amino Acids In It______
Primary Structure | |
Quaternary Structure | |
Secondary Structure | |
Tertiary Structure |
Which Structural Organization Is Most Common In Globular Proteins______
Tertiary | |
Primary | |
Secondary | |
Quaternary |
Which Step Causes Activation Of Catalytic Site Of An Enzyme______
Change In The Charge Of The Active Site. | |
Change In Temperature | |
Formation Of Enzyme Susstrate Complex. | |
Change In Ph Of The Surroundings. |