Secondary Culture in Animal Cell Culture

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All information from the environment is detected by

(a) receptors

(b) axon

(c) nucleus

(d) cell body

Option a – receptors

The respiratory pigment in the blood is

(a) haemocyanin

(b) haemoerythrin

(c) haemoglobin

(d) fucoxanthin

Option c – haemoglobin

The reflex arc is formed by

(a) muscle → brain → receptor

(b) muscle → spinal cord → receptor

(c) receptor → brain → muscle

(d) receptor → spinal cord → muscle

Option d – receptor → spinal cord → muscle

Which of the following tissues provide control and coordination in animals?

(a) Nervous and Skeletal

(b) Muscular and Skeletal

(c) Muscular and Transport

(d) Nervous and Muscular

Option d – Nervous and Muscular

How many pairs of cranial nerves are present in a man?

(a) 12

(b) 21

(c) 31

(d) 41

Option a – 12

The instrument used to measure blood pressure is

(a) a barometer

(b) a sphygmomanometer

(c) anaeroid barometer

(d) haemocytometer

Option b – a sphygmomanometer

The process that helps in the translocation of water and mineral salts

(a) transpiration

(b) photosynthesis

(c) dark reaction

(d) glycolysis

Option a – transpiration

Co-ordination is achieved through the nervous system as well as the circulatory system by respective agents like

(a) neurotransmitters and proteins

(b) neurotransmitters and hormones

(c) neurotransmitters and sugars

(d) sugars and hormones

Option b – neurotransmitters and hormones

The main effect of cytokinin in plants is to

(a) improve the quality of fruits

(b) prevent the growth of lateral buds

(c) regulate the opening and closing of stomata

(d) stimulate cell division

Option d – stimulate cell division

The growth of the pollen tube towards the ovule is called

(a) phototropism

(b) geotropism

(c) hydrotropism

(d) chemotropism

Option d – chemotropism

The unit of the filtration system is

(a) neuron

(b) glomerulus

(c) nephron

(d) bowmans capsule

Option c – nephron

In the event of kidney failure, the process used to remove nitrogenous wastes is

(a) dialysis

(b) osmosis

(c) diffusion

(d) plasmolysis

Option a – dialysis

Plants bend towards a light source as a result of

(a) the inability to synthesize chemical regulators.

(b) the increased amount of food synthesized by leaves.

(c) the necessity of light for transpiration.

(d) unequal auxin distribution in their stems.

Option d – unequal auxin distribution in their stems

Which part of a nerve cell contains a nucleus?

(a) Axon

(b) Dendrite

(c) Cyton

(d) Nerve endings

Option c – Cyton

The acid present in the stomach is

(a) sulphuric acid

(b) nitric acid

(c) hydrochloric acid

(d) sulphurous acid

Option c – hydrochloric acid

The breakdown of pyruvate using oxygen takes place in

(a) Golgi bodies

(b) chloroplast

(c) mitochondria

(d) nucleus

Option c – mitochondria

The nature of valves in the heart is

(a) membranous

(b) muscular

(c) tendinous

(d) ligamentous

Option a – membranous

A heartbeat can be initiated by

(a) sinu-auricular node

(b) atrio-ventricular node

(c) sodium ion

(d) purkinje’s fibres

Option a – sinu-auricular node

Oxygenated blood is carried by

(a) pulmonary vein

(b) pulmonary artery

(c) renal vein

(d) hepatic portal vein

Option a – pulmonary vein

The longest part of the alimentary canal is

(a) the small intestine

(b) the large intestine

(c) the stomach

(d) the gall bladder

Option a – the small intestine

Blood from the heart enters the lungs from the

(a) right auricle

(b) right ventricle

(c) left auricle

(d) left ventricle

Option b – right ventricle

The largest heart is found in

(a) elephants

(b) giraffes

(c) crocodiles

(d) lion

Option a – elephants

Heartbeat originates from

(a) pacemaker

(b) cardiac muscles

(c) left atrium

(d) right ventricle

Option a – pacemaker

Which hormone regulates the ionic balance in the body?

(a) Glucagon

(b) Thyroxine

(c) Testosterone

(d) Vasopressin

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Option d – Vasopressin

Which statement is incorrect about auxins?

(a) They promote the growth of roots.

(b) They promote the growth of shoots.

(c) They influence the formation of flowers and the ripening of fruit.

(d) They inhibit the growth of roots.

Option a – They promote the growth of roots

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