In higher plants, continuity of cytoplasm from one cell to its neighbouring cells is established through
apoplast
chloroplast
leucoplast
symplast
Who is regarded as the 'Father of Taxonomy'?
John Ray
Carolus Linnaeus
AP de Candolle
Charles Darwin
Which one of the following animal phyla possesses spicule?
Annelida
Mollusca
Porifera
Platyhelminthes
Fin rot of fish is caused by
Aeromonas
Pseudomonas
Branchiomyces
Xenopsylla
B.
Pseudomonas
Fin rot disease of fish is caused by a bacterial infection (e.g., Aeromonas or Psudomonas infection). It is a common symptom of a bacterial disease that affects variety of fishes. Sometimes fin rot begins after an injury to the fish's fins or tail.
The vein which is formed from the capillaries of an organ and terminates into capillaries in some other organ before entering the heart is called
pulmonary vein
coronary vein
portal vein
systemic vein
During synaptic transmission of nerve impulse, neurotransmitter (P) is released from synaptic vesicles by the action of ions (Q). Choose the correct P and Q.
P - Acetylcholine; Q - Ca2+
P - Acetylcholine; Q - Na+
P - GABA; Q - Na+
P - Cholinesterase; Q - Ca2+
Choose the right sequential phenomena among the following during the delivery of O2 from blood to tissue.
I. Absorption of CO2 by the blood.
II. Reaction of absorbed CO2 with H2O to form H2CO3 within RBC and its conversion into H+ and HCO3- ions.
III. Reaction of absorbed CO2 with H2O in plasma to form H2CO3 and its conversion into H+ and HCO3- ions.
IV. Combination of H+ with haeme portion of HbO2 to release O2.
V. Combination of HCO3- with haeme portion of HbO2 to form reduced haemoglobin and release of O2.
I, II and V
I, III and IV
I, II and IV
I, III and V
Match the items in column I with those in column II and choose the correct answer.
Column I | Column II |
A. Electroencephalography | 1. A graphic recording of the electrical activity of heart |
B. Electrocardiography | 2. A graphic recording of the electrical activity of brain. |
C. Endoscopy | 3. A technique that gives image automatically in multiple planes. |
D. MRI | 4. To view within th body without cutting through the overlaying tissues. |
A- 2; B- 1; C- 4; D- 3
A- 4; B- 2; C- 3; D- 4
A- 1; B- 3; C- 2; D- 4
A- 3; B- 4; C- 1; D- 2
What are ketone bodies?
Acetoacetic acid, acetone and beta-hydroxybutyric acid
Nicotinic acid, folic acid and ascorbic acid
Acetone, beta-hydroxybutyryl Co-A and acetoacetic acid
Acetic acid, acetone and beta-hydroxybutyric acid