Biology: Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part-1

Biology: Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part-1

  • The term ‘Systematics’ (in biology) was proposed by which scientist – Linnaeus
  • Which of the following gases is not a greenhouse gas – Oxygen
  • Appleis rich in - iron.
  • What is NADPH stands for - Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
  • Who is the founder of the binomial system - Carolus Linnaeus
  • In binomial nomenclature, each scientific name has 2 components, which are – Generic Name & Specific Name
  • Which of the following is not happen during the process of photosynthesis - Oxidation of carbon dioxide to carbohydrates
  • In the cross-section of a leaf some green dots are present inside the leaf, are called –Chloroplasts
  • The enzyme present in the saliva is called - amylase
  • Penicillin is extracted from - fungus.
  • Antigen in an ill person prevents the growth of - bacteria.
  • Blood platelets helps in - circulation of Blood.
  • Boron increases the absorption of - water and calcium in plants.
  • Ampicillin is a large - spectrum antibiotic.
  • Our bones and teeth are generally made of - Tri calcium phosphate.
  • Arthritis affects women easily than that of - men.
  • Pituitary gland is located in - brain.
  • 70-100 is the limit of - MG/DL of blood sugar in the normal person at the time of fast.
  • Cane-sugar is a - carbohydrate.
  • 50 years is the age of the tree if the cross section of a stem of tree has - fifty rings.
  • Onion is a modified form of - leaf.
  • The pollination of maize takes place by - pollination by air.
  • 77 calories of energy are released by a - boiled egg.
  • Radiologists do not take direct x-ray photographs of the intestine because - x-rays are not able to capture clear picture.
  • Animals do not have enzyme system which enables them to made use of the energy from - water.
  • A clone is a colony of cells having the - similar genetic constitution.
  • The pollen grain of flowers pollinated by insects is - rough and sticky.
  • Emphysema- is caused by Asbestos.
  • In the eye, colour vision is affected by the presence of - cones
  • Quantity of fresh air required for a man is - 1000 cubic feet of air for every 20 seconds.
  • Reserpine is used to - cure arthritis.
  • ‘ELISA’ test is employed to diagnose - AIDS antibodies.
  • ELISA – enzyme linked immune sorbent assay.
  • Excessive heating and repeated use of cooking oil is most undesirable because carcinogenic substances like - benzopyrene are produced.
  • Acetylene gas is used for - artificial fruit ripening of green fruit.
  • Typhoid fever is caused by - bacteria.
  • Blood group AB is a - universal recipient.
  • Blood group ‘O’ is called a - universal donor.
  • A rod-shaped bacterium is called - Bacillus.
  • All the progeny obtained from a single plant by vegetative propagation are called - pedigree line.
  • A sponge is - an animal.
  • Sponges are a - multi-cellular organismthat has bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them.
  • The radioactive element used in heart pace makers is - Uranium.
  • A, B and ABblood groups may be present in the children of a couple having - blood groups A and B respectively.
  • Poliomyelit is diseaseis caused by a - virus.
  • Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the - poliovirus.
  • Thiamin is known as - vitamin B1.
  • Thiamin deficiency causes the disease - Beriberi.
  • DNAis the genetic material in most of the - organism.
  • Pathogenic bacteria secrete - Antigens.
  • Milk is a colloidal system in which - Fat is dispersed in water.
  • Silk fiber chemically is - cellulose.
  • Apple is rich in - iron.
  • Robert Koch discovered - cholera germs.
  • Sweetex used by diabetic patients has an energy content of - five calories.
  • Oxygen is the most abundant element in the - human body.
  • Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from - water.
  • Carbon is the most - abundant elementin the human body.
  • Night blindness results from the deficiency of - Vitamin-A.
  • crab has got - 6 feet.
  • The ovary is found only in - women.
  • Gamma rays can cause - gene mutation.
  • Regulation of blood pH, removal of metabolic wastes from the body, regulation of osmotic pressures of the blood is the functions of the - kidney.
  • Water in plants is transported by - xylem.
  • Milk tastes sour when kept in the open for some time due to the formation of - acetic acid.
  • Adrenaline- is released in excess quantity during excitement.
  • Clove, the commonly used spice, is obtained from the - flower bud.
  • Leucocytes- are the blood corpuscles that help to build up resistance against diseases.
  • Thyroid gland- holds the body’s thermostat.
  • Chromosome number in a human ovum is -
  • Hashish is obtained from a plant; it is exudates from the stem and - male inflorescences.
  • Heart of the body -never rests.
  • A substance that stimulates the production of antibodies when introduced into a living organism is known as - antigen.
  • Darwin Finches’ refer to a - group of birds.
  • The tissue in man where no cell division occurs - after birth is nerves.
  • The source of oxygen generated - during photosynthesisis water
  • Fluorine is associated with - teeth disorder.
  • The metal present in insulin is - Zinc.
  • Roundworm is a human parasite found in - the Large Intestine.
  • Christian Barnard introduced the use of an - artificial heart for surgery.
  • Milk is a rich source of - Vitamin B-12.
  • Solar energy is converted into chemical energy during - Photosynthesis.
  • 46 is the number of chromosomes in a - normal human body cell.
  • Exophthalmia is a deficiency disease caused by - lack of Vitamin A.
  • Carbohydrate is stored in the body as - glycogen.
  • Pituitary is referred to as the - master gland.
  • synthetic compound inhibiting the growth of bacteria is - an antibiotic.
  • Process of digestion is helped by - Enzyme.
  • Kidney is the organ that excretes water, fat, and various - catabolic wastes.
  • EEG is used to detect the - functioning of Heart.
  • An electroencephalogram(EEG) is a test that -detects electrical activity in the brain using small, flat metal discs (electrodes) attached to scalp.
  • Locked jaw disorder is the other name of disease -Tetanus.
  • Excretory products of the mammalian embryo are eliminated out - by Placenta.
  • In male sharks, Claspers are found attached to - anal fin.
  • Conjunctiva, part of the eye gets - inflamed and become pink when dust gets into.
  • Clove, the commonly used spice, is obtained from the - flower bud.
  • Milk is not considered a balanced diet nowadays because of the absence of - Iron and Vitamin C.
  • Seasickness- is due to the effect of the motion of the ship on the stomach.
  • The main function of White Blood cells in the body is to protect the body against - diseases.
  • Biopsy test helps in the - diagnosis of cancer.
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