Bacterial and viral diseases Bacterial diseases 53. Symptoms of Bubonic plague is/are a. Fever b. Headache c.Swollen lymph nodes d. All the above Answer:All the above 54. Diphtheria is caused
Bacterial and viral diseases Bacterial diseases 53. Symptoms of Bubonic plague is/are a. Fever b. Headache c.Swollen lymph nodes d. All the above Answer:All the above 54. Diphtheria is caused
TYPES OF DISEASES 1. The diseases can be broadly grouped into a. Communicable diseases or infectious diseases b. Non communicable diseases or non infectious diseases c. Congenital diseases or genetic
1. Which Of the following are microbes? a. Protozoa b.Viruses, viroids and prions c. Bacteria, fungi and certain algae d. All the above Answer: All the above 2. Which Of
Stem Cell Banks 106. _____is the extraction, processing and storage of stem cells, so that they may be used for treatment in the future, when required Answer:Stem cell banking 107.
Gene Therapy 57. The transfer of a normal gene into a person’s cells that carries one or more mutant alleles is known as ___ Answer:Gene therapy 58.The main thrust of
Chapter:4 Principles of Inheritance and Variation 1. Which of the following chemical is used to arrest cell division at the metaphase stage? a. Colchicine b. Phytohaemagglutinin c. Tetracycline d. Cyclosporin
Chapter- 3 Reproductive Health 15. Which one of the following vitamins is known as an anti-sterility vitamin as it helps in the normal functioning of reproductive structures? a. Vitamin E
Chapter 2 Human Reproduction 61.The mature sperms are stored in the a. Seminiferous tubules b.Vas deferens c. Epididymis d. Seminal vesicle Answer: Epididymis 62. The male sex hormone testosterone is
Chapter 1 Reproduction in Organisms 96. In which type of parthenogenesis are only males produced? a. Arrhenotoky b. Thelytoky c. Amphitoky d. Both Arrhenotoky and Thelytoky Answer: Arrhenotoky 97. The
1. _______involves the manipulation of DNA and naturally occurring processes such as protein synthesis for a wide range of applications including the production of therapeutically important proteins Answer: Genetic engineering