Biology: Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part- 9

Biology: Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part- 9 

 

  • Yeast is a - fungi.
  • Bone, Cartilage and Blood are - connective tissues.
  • Substance normally found in urine is - creatinine.
  • The thymus gland produces a hormone called - thymosin.
  • Blood group AB has - no antibody.
  • Lichens are an association between - algae and fungus.
  • Milk is good source of - protein, carbohydrates and calcium.
  • Pepper plant is a - vine.
  • Particulates (<1 µm size) remaining suspended in air indefinitely and transported by wind currents are called - aerosols.
  • The least preferred technique in the disposal of Municipal Solid Waste is -
  • Vitamins that help in the absorption of calciumis - vitamin D.
  • Ornithophily is affected by - birds.
  • Vitamin B contains - nitrogen.
  • If waste materials contaminate the source of drinking water - Typhoid diseases will spread.
  • Pneumonia is a bacterial disease caused by the type of bacteria called - Cocc.
  • universal donor has the - blood group O-.
  • Symbiotic bacteria responsible for the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen are present in - peas.
  • Children especially in western countries who receive very little sunshine suffer from - rickets.
  • In water treatment plant, use of chloramines ensures - disinfection.
  • Person who is colour – blind cannot distinguish between - red and green.
  • Nitrogen fixation is a process of conversion of - organic nitrogento protein.
  • Echidna lay egg and does not produce young ones - directly.
  • The chemical component that is invariably found in all viruses is - proteins.
  • Lichens are used as an - air pollution 
  • Enzyme that digests proteins in the stomach is - pepsin.
  • Fermentation is a type of - Anaerobic Respiration
  • BCG is a vaccine meant for protection against - Tuberculosis.
  • Mechano receptor is the sensory receptor involved in - detecting blood pressure.
  • Popular brand Maggi was banned across India recently due to - Lead.
  • Solar energy is converted into chemical energy during - photosynthesis.
  • Spleen is not – an excretory organ.
  • Mechanism preventing interbreeding is - Isolation.
  • Biodegradable wastescan usually be converted into useful substances with the help of - bacteria.
  • The largest glandin human body is - liver.
  • Pancreas secretes - Insulin.
  • Adrenalin is an emergency hormone in - humans.
  • Webbed neck is a characteristic of - turner’s syndrome.
  • Leptospirosis is a - disease.
  • Hepatitis affects - Liver.
  • Veins bring back deoxygenated bloodfrom different parts of human body to - heart.
  • The warm-blooded animal is - 
  • Warm-blooded animal species can maintain a body temperature - higher than their environment.
  • In particular, homoeothermic speciesmaintain a stable body temperature by regulating - metabolic processes.
  • Bile is stored in - gallbladder.
  • The connective tissues are - Adipose Muscle, Compact Bone and Areolar Tissue.
  • Connective tissue fills the spaces between organs and tissues, and provides - structural and metabolic support for other tissues and organs.
  • Muscle fatigue occurs due to accumulation of - Lactic Acid
  • Protoplasm is considered as - physical basis of life.
  • The ‘Father of Zoology’ is - Aristotle.
  • The genetics branch of Biologyis related with study of -heredity and variations.
  • The vestigial organs in human body are - Thymus Gland, Wisdom Teeth and Pharynx.
  • Vestigial organs are organs of the body - smaller and simpler than those in related species. They have lost, or almost lost their original function.
  • Bile is produced by - liver.
  • B cells secret - insulin.
  • Plants which grow in salty water near shore are called as - halophytes.
  • Ball and Socket joint in humans is - Hip Joint.
  • The ball and socket joint are a type of - synovial joint
  • synovial joint ball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into - cup-like depressionof another bone.
  • BT seed have been developed for - Cotton.
  • Lemoncontains highest amount of - Vitamin C.
  • Vitamin C is an essential nutrient involved in the repair of tissues and the making of certain -
  • Dolly was an example of - cloned sheep.
  • Ape, Mouse and wolf are warm blooded animal whereas snake is - cold blooded animal.
  • Cold blooded is an informal term for one or more of a group of characteristics that determine - animal & thermo physiology.
  • Pituitary Gland secret - growth hormone.
  • Halophytes trees are also called as - sun loving trees.
  • Analgesics are used to get pain relief in - muscles.
  • Keratin protein is found in - hair.
  • Keratin is one of a family of - fibrous structural proteins.
  • Keratin is the key structural material making up - hair, horns, claws, hooves, and the outer layer of human skin.
  • Keratin is also the protein that protects - epithelial cells from damage or stress.
  • An example of dicot seed - pulses.
  • Dicots have two seed leaves inside - seed coat.
  • Dicots are usually rounded and fat
  • Dicots contain the endosperm to feed - embryo plant.
  • Nucleoplasm is contained inside - the nucleus of a cell.
  • The communicable diseases are - tuberculosisand 
  • communicable disease is one that is spread from - one person to another through a variety of ways that include: contact with blood and bodily fluids; breathing in an airborne virus; or by being bitten by an insect.
  • The chicory powder which is mixed with coffee powder is obtained from - root of the plant.
  • Energy in the food can be measured in - calorie.
  • Cell wall organelle is present only in - plant cell.
  • cell wall is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, situated outside - the cell membrane.
  • Cell wall can be - tough, flexible, and sometimes rigid.
  • vestigial organ in human body is - wisdom teeth.
  • Thrombin enzyme is essential for - clotting of blood.
  • An example of genetic disease is - Down syndrome.
  • Onion  is an example of - bulb, which is a modified stem.
  • Melaningives colour to - human skin.
  • Melanin is a broad term for - a group of natural pigments found in most organisms.
  • Melanin is produced by the oxidation of the amino acid tyrosine, followed by - polymerization.
  • Aristotle is known as - ‘Father of Biology’.
  • Vitamin K is necessary for - blood clotting in humans.
  • Pancreas is a human gland that produces - Insulin.
  • The normal blood pressure in human beings is - 120/80.
  • Mendel is known as - ‘Father of Genetics’.
  • Early blight is a common disease seen in - potato.
  • Urine is stored in human body in - urinary bladder.
  • Sweet Potatois an example of - tuber-root.
  • The highest source of proteinis - Soya bean.
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum are rough because of - ribosome’s present on their surface.
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