Biology Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part-4

Biology Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part-4

 

  • which affect the bone - Rickets
  • The tissue in man where no cell division occurs after birth is - nerves.
  • DNAfingerprinting is used to identify the - Parents, Rapist and Thieves.
  • The normal cholesterollevel in human blood is - 180 – 200 mg%.
  • Whalesare - warm blooded 
  • Syrinx is the - voice box in Birds.
  • The largest ecosystem of the Earth is - Biome.
  • In a food chain, the solar energy utilized by plants is only - 1percent.
  • Ostrichis the largest living - bird on Earth.
  • In coriander, the useful parts are - leaves & dried fruits.
  • Amlais called - ‘Herbal Indian Doctor’.
  • The pH of human blood is - 4.
  • Thyroid is largest- endocrine gland in the body.
  • Whale is the - largest mammal.
  • Second incisor becomes modified as the - tusk of elephant.
  • Edward Jenner had invented vaccination for - ‘Small Pox’.
  • BT seed is associated with -  Cotton.
  • BT stands for - Bacillus thuringiensis
  • Bacillus thuringiensis is a - bacterium that produces toxins harmful to a variety of insects, including bollworms that attack cotton.
  • Barkof this tree is used as a - condiment Cinnamon.
  • Salivahelps in the - digestion of Starch.
  • The longest bonein the human body is - Femur.
  • Red data bookgives information about species which are - endangered.
  • Humming bird is the - smallest bird.
  • White lung disease is prevalent among the workers of - Pesticide industry.
  • An artificial ecosystem is represented by - aquarium.
  • An example of false fruit is - Apple.
  • Normal fasting blood sugar level per 100 mlof blood in man is - 80-100 mg.
  • The vector of disease sleeping sickness is - Tsetse fly.
  • Echo locationis used by - Bats or dolphinsto find prey, predators or obstacles.
  • COD’ is a variety of - Fish.
  • The two most common species of cod are - Atlantic cod(Gadus morhua)
  • Atlantic cod(Gadus morhua) - lives in the colder waters and deeper sea regions throughout the North Atlantic, and the Pacific cod(Gadus macrocephalus), found in both eastern and western regions of the northern Pacific.
  • Golden Revolutionrefers to - Horticulture.
  • A large number of identical plants can be obtained in a short span of time through - tissue culture 
  • The smallest floweringplant is - Wolffia.
  • Leukemiaor blood cancer is characterized by abnormal increase of the - White blood cells.
  • The total number of bones in our body is - 206
  • The poison of honey bee is - Acidic.
  • Birdswhich swim in water have - webbed feet.
  • The tallest and thickest type of grass is - Bamboo.
  • The process of preventing the birds from flying is called - brailing.
  • Veinsseen in the leaves, serve the function of - Transpiration.
  • The edible part of cabbageis - vegetative bud.
  • Conduction and respiration processare associated with plants during - dark period.
  • For generation of biogas, the materials commonly used are - animal wastes.
  • Goiteris caused by the - deficiency of Iodine.
  • Worldwide, over 90%cases of goiterare caused by - Iodine deficiency.
  • Edward Jenner invented - vaccination.
  • The green colourof the leaves is due to the presence of - Chlorophyll.
  • Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in almost all - plants, algae and cyanobacteria.
  • The edible part of an onionis - fleshy leaves.
  • AB groupof blood is a - universal recipientof blood.
  • The normal body temperature of human being is - 4-degree F.
  • Columba Livia is the scientific name of - Pigeon.
  • Bonesare pneumaticin - Birds.
  • Fat produces highest amount of energy upon - oxidation.
  • An ecosystemconsists of a living - community and its environment
  • An insect-catchingplant is - Australian Acacia.
  • The method not used as a Biological controlis Use of - Pesticides.
  • wisdom toothis the 3rd - molar teeth.
  • The tusk of elephantis an enormously - enlarged upper incisor.
  • Male (Anopheles) mosquito feeds on - blood of man.
  • When a person cries, there is a watery discharge from the nose due to activation of - Lachrymal Gland.
  • The fundamental role of root hairsin plants is to absorb water and mineral salts from - the soil.
  • Catch cropsare crops to be cut and fed green to - the cattle.
  • Anticoagulantsare not present in - wasp.
  • The pigment that protects plants from UV damagesis - Phycocyanin.
  • Vegetationis effective in absorbing - Pollutant gases.
  • The red colourof ripe tomatoes is due to the presence of - Carotenoids
  • The most dangerous consequence of excessive deforestationis - loss of many valuable plants.
  • A plant bearing both male and female flowersis called - Monoecious.
  • Photosynthesisneeds SunlightWater - Chlorophyll.
  • The most important stimulant in tea leaves is - Caffeine.
  • Quinineis obtained from - plant.
  • Stem bark part of the Quinine plant yields - drug.
  • Quinineis a medication to treat - malaria and babesiosis.
  • The calorie requirement of the body increases in winter as compared to summer because more calories are necessary to - sustain body
  • The human body remains uncrushed even under high atmospheric pressure mainly due to - presence of fluidin the cells.
  • Thyroid cartilage, part of throat in men is called - Adam’s apple.
  • Ear criteria are not used for the classification of - human races.
  • Fertilization occurs normally in the - Fallopian tube.
  • People consuming alcohol in heavy quantities generally - die of Cirrhosis.
  • Cirrhosisis a condition in which the liver does not function properly due to long-term damage.
  • The organisms at the base of the grazing food chainare - Producers.
  • Vitamin Ais rich in - Carrot.
  • The sweet taste of fruits is due to - Fructose.
  • Lumberingis an act of man that disturbs - ecological balance.
  • Bryophyta is called the - amphibian in plant kingdom.
  • Bryophyteis a traditional name used to refer to - all embryophytes that are non-vascular plants, namely the mosses, hornworts, and liverworts.
  • Among Hookworm, Guinea worm, Tapeworm and Ringworm, odd one is - Ringworm.
  • Ringworm is a - fungal infectionof the skin.
  • National Institute of Nutritionis a research institute located in the State of - Andhra Pradesh.
  • National Institute of Nutrition is one of the oldest research centers in India, and the largest Centre, under - Indian Council of Medical Research, located in the vicinity of Osmania
  • tree’s agecan be found by counting the number of - annual rings.
  • The left aortic archis observed in- Mammals.
  • Tendonconnects - Muscle to bone.
  • If all the plants of the world dies, all the animals would also die due to - shortage of Food.
  • The growth rate of plants is measured by - auxanometer
  • Honey beesare used for - Apiculture.
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