Biology Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part- 13

Biology Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part- 13

 

  • Common-cold, AIDS and dengue fever diseases are caused by – virus
  • Tuberculosis is caused by - bacteria.
  • Vitamin D is made at - a higher rate in our body.
  • Flower is the usual - reproductive part of a plant.
  • Most frogs are - oviparous animals.
  • Budding is not possible in -
  • Internal fertilisation takes place - in hens.
  • A person having hypermetropia has to keep a reading material at - 25 cm for comfortable reading.
  • Cough-cold, Pneumonia and tuberculosisdoes spread through – air
  • Choleradoes not spread through - air.
  • A person with hypermetropia cannot see - nearby objects clearly.
  • Cobalt metal ion exists in - Vitamin B12.
  • Water is transported through - xylem in plants.
  • Mature ovary changes to - fruit of the plants.
  • DNA and proteinis present in - a chromosome.
  • Asthma patient can still donate – eyes
  • AIDS patient and acute leukemia patient- cannot donate eyes.
  • Normal range of breathingrate per minute in an average adult person at rest is - 12 – 18.
  • Iron is found in - hemoglobin.
  • Internal fertilizationoccurs inside - female body.
  • The eye lens forms inverted and real image - on retina.
  • Influenza disease is caused by - virus.
  • Bone gets majorly affected due to - Vitamin D deficiency.
  • The process of fusion of the male and the female gametesis called - fertilisation.
  • Bacteria are in - Monera
  • Eyes must be removed within 6 hours after - the death for eye donation.
  • The agents of infection are - physical contact, vectors and water.
  • DOTS is a treatment given to patients suffering from – Tuberculosis
  • ELISA test is used for detection of – AIDS
  • The suicidal bags of the cell are – Lysosomes
  • Protein factory of a cell is – Ribosome
  • Power house of Cell is – Mitochondria
  • Penicillin was discovered by - Alexander Fleming
  • Who discovered Polio Vaccine – John Salk
  • Who discovered Cell - Robert Hooke
  • Penicillin extracted from – fungus
  • Who discovered Smallpox Vaccine - Edward Jenner
  • Largest gland in human body – Liver
  • Largest organ in human body – Skin
  • Largest bone in Human body – Femur (thighbone)
  • Smallest bone in human body – stapes (Ear)
  • Which part of eye donated – Cornea
  • Which is known as Master Gland in body - Pituitary gland
  • Which vitamin is essential for the coagulation of blood - Vitamin K
  • The gland which is both endocrine as well as exocrine – Pancreas
  • Which glands are also known as Ductless Glands? – Endocrine
  • Name the vitamins that are water soluble – B & C
  • Name the vitamins that are – A, D, E & K
  • Blood group was discovered by – Landsteiner
  • Universal blood donor – O Negative
  • Which is the universal receiver blood group – AB
  • How many chambers are there in frog heart – 3
  • How many chambers are there in Human heart – 4
  • Why are leaves green in colour – Chlorophyll
  • Why is blood red in colour – hemoglobin
  • What is the Ph value of human blood – 7.4
  • The rarest blood group is – AB Negative
  • The metal present in the haemoglobin is – Iron
  • The metal present in the chlorophyll is – Magnesium
  • The important sugar in honey is – Fructose
  • The number of Chromosomes in the human gene is – 46
  • Which of the following acid present in Vinegar? – Acetic Acid
  • The disease caused by deficiency of protein in children is called – Kwashiorkor
  • Which disease is caused due to deficiency of Iodine? – Goiter
  • Which of the following organs stores fat-soluble vitamins? – Liver
  • Plants which flower only once in their life time are known as – Monocarpic
  • Which is the most stable ecosystem? – Ocean
  • What is protein made of? - Amino Acid
  • What is the main component of cell wall in case of plant cells? – Cellulose
  • Who discovered nucleus of the cell - Robert Brown
  • Cells are made up of – Protoplasm
  • Ligament connect – bone to bone
  • Blood is a – connective tissue
  • Kidney stones are composed of - Calcium Oxalate
  • Which of the following organelles is called 'Atom bombs'? – Lysosome
  • Insects that transmit diseases are known as – Vectors
  • The outermost layer of skin is – Epidermis
  • In the human body, red blood cells are produced in – Bone Marrow
  • The thinnest bone of human body is – Fibula
  • The plant hormones produced at the shoot to cell to grow longer is – Gibberellin
  • The transformation of cartilage into bone is called – Ossification
  • Cancellous bone is also called – Spongy bone
  • Which bone does not articulate with any other bone in human body – Hyoid bone
  • The human digestive tract is also known as – Alimentary canal
  • Where sertoli cells are found – Seminiferous tubules
  • The male hormone testosterone is secret by – Leydig cells
  • The contraction of muscles in the uterus before childbirth is known as – Labour
  • The hormone secreted by pancreas is – Insulin
  • Which pituitary hormone regulates sertoli cells – FSH
  • After birth, what link between the mother and baby is cut – The umbilical cord
  • Which is considered as physical basis of life – Protoplasm
  • Which secretes the gonadotropic hormones – Anterior pituitary
  • Which part of nephron is impermeable to water – Distal convulated tubule
  • What is average weight of a kidney in humans – 140gm
  • The excretion process in unicellular animals is mainly done by – Osmosis
  • The smallest blood vessels which are one cell thick, are called – Capillaries
  • The somatosensory receptors in human being detect – touch
  • Which part of the plant gives us saffron – stigma
  • Depletion of ozone molecules in stratosphere is due to – Halogen
  • Who bring blood back from different parts of blood to heart – Vein
  • Carcinoma is a cancer of – Connective tissue cells
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