MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Biology 03
1 c. Embryonic nervous tissue
2 b. Bipolar neuron
3 d. Hypothalamus
4 d. Forebrain and spinal cord
5 c. mixed nerves
6 c. thyroid gland
7 c. thyroid
8 b. 80-120 mg/dl
9 c. thymus gland
10 b. zygotene
11 d. nervous and endocrine
12 b. Synaptic Knobs
13 b. Thymus
14 d. Relaxin
15 b. Pachytene
16 c. cuboidal epithelial cells
17 b. leading involving changes in the chromatin reticulum
18 c. Leptotene àzygotene à Pachytene à Diploteneà Diakinesis
19 a. Nervous system
20 b. Spinal cord
21 b. (iv)(iii)(i)(ii)
22 c. at synapse
23 c. Nervous system and endocrine system
24 a. Neurons
25 b. Cyton
26 a. Myelinated neurons
27 a. Synapse
28 b. Brain and spinal cord
29 a. corpus callosum
30 c. Cerebellum
31 a. Cerebro spinal fluid
32 d. Twelve
33 d. Thirty one
34 b. Endocrine glands
35 c. Thymus gland
36 b. Hormones
37 d. ovaries
38 b. Acromegaly
39 a. Thyroxine
40 b. iodinated
41 c. Cretinism
42 b. Pancreas
43 d. Insulin
44 c. pancreatic juice
45 c. glucagon
46 c. Glucagon
47 a. Aldosterone
48 c. Oestrogen
49 d. Progesterone
50 c. parathyroid gland
51 d. Amoeba
52 a. Thymosin
53 a. somatic cells
54 b. Bivalents
55 d. Diakinesis
56 c. Cytokinesis
57 c. haploid sex cells
58 c. heredity
59 b. mitosis
60 a. glucose
61 b. binary fission
62 d. pollination
63 c. Uninucleate, non-motile, asexual spores produced by fungs are called conidia.
64 a. Aggregate fruit
65 c. micropyle
66 d. hard endocarp
67 c. The rudimentary stem portion is known as radical.
68 b. The fruits of tridax carry a persistent calyx modified into pappus.
69 d. endosperm
70 b. The seeds are less in number
71 d. sexual reproduction
72 b. Androecium and Gynoecium
73 d. all of the above
74 b. Grass
75 a. No, it needs a male sheep to produce young ones
76 b. Anemochory
77 a. ATP
78 b. Paramoecium
79 d. man
80 c. digestive juice
81 b. typhoid
82 a. Rabies
83 c. Cortisone
84 d. Pons
85 b. Colourful petals and nectar secretion
86 a. seed
87 c. Aggregate fruit-polyalthia
88 d. Regma- Resembles legume
89 a. Lactobacillus
90 b. Spirogyra
91 d. Budding
92 c. Androecium
93 b. stigma, style and ovary
94 a. autogamy
95 a. self pollination
96 c. Ornithophily
97 c. wind
98 a. zygote
99 b. diploid
100 d. pericarp
101 b. without the act of fertilization
102 b. do not split
103 c. Polyalthia
104 b. Orange
105 a. apple
106 a. one seeded, caryopsis
107 a. coleorrhiza
108 c. adventitious roots
109 b. dicotyledon
110 b. tridax
111 c. milk-producing glands
112 b. canines
113 b. camel
114 b. Leucocytes
115 b. nature of RBC’s
116 a. Herbivores
117 a. Homologous organs
118 d. Cat
119 incisors
120 c. Deer
121 c. Pericardium
122 a. right auriculo ventricular aperture
123 a. Blood
124 c. thrombocytes
125 b. Nephrons
126 a. glomerulus
127 b. imprinting
128 b. Whales and dolphins
129 c. cardiac muscle
130 b. Auricles
131 d. Ventricles
132 c. lubb and dub
133 d. plasma
134 b. maintain the chemical composition of blood
135 a. energy
136 c. sucrose
137 c. digested and absorbed fat
138 a. soil
139 a. Glycolysis
140 b. Mitochondria
141 b. Mycorrhizal root
142 c. Ethanol
143 d. Hydrotropism
144 a. transport of water
145 d. all the above
146 d. All of these
147 b. Chloroplasts
148 b. Haustoria
149 d. pancreas
150 b. Excretion
151 a. Chlorophyll
152 a. Leucocytes
153 a. bio-catalyst
154 d. 38
155 b. ATP
156 c. body surface
157 c. gills
158 c. alveoli
159 c. leaf
160 a. Phloem
161 b. Transpiration
162 c. phloem
163 c. Lymph
164 d. protozoans
165 a. Dialysis
166 c. Nephridia
167 a. uric acid
168 c. Uric acid
169 c. nervous system and endocrine
170 c. Phototropism
171 b. chemotrophic
172 b. Hormones
173 d. Geotropism
174 a. resin
175 b. Lymph
176 c. Translocation
177 d. messages
178 b. stomata
179 c. gravity
180 b. sieve tubes
181 a. Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay
182 b. mosquito
183 b. influenza
184 a. alzheimer’s disease
185 a. profuse loss of blood
186 b. disease
187 c. without ease
188 a. Diabetes mellitus
189 d. brain
190 b. high sensitivity to light
191 c. Thalassemia and down’s syndrome
192 b. Robert Koch and Louis Pasteus
193 a. parasitic
194 c. pneumonia
195 d. Tuberculosis; leprosy; typhoid
196 c. Rigwom
197 d. Sleeping sickness
198 a. tape worm
199 b. filariasis
200 a. common cold
201 a. 98.4- 98.60 F
202 b. Left auricle and left ventricle
203 a. Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are true and ‘R’ explains ‘A’
204 d. dog, cat,crocodile, lion, tiger
205 a. hair, bristle, quills
206 c. porcupine and hedge hogs
207 a. Bats
208 a. Marsupials
209 a. Mammalian
210 c. Alexander Fleming
211 c. common cold
212 b. spherical
213 b. tuberculosis
214 a. tuberculosis
215 a. Human Immuno Deficiency Virus
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