Biology Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part-4
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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.
A 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
A 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