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13601.

Quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles lie in:

A. Legs
B. Hands
C. Wrist
D. Shoulder
Answer» B. Hands
13602.

During muscle contraction:

A. Size of A-bands remains the same.
B. Size of H-zone becomes smaller.
C. Size of I-bands decreases.
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
13603.

In mammals, the number of cervical vertebrae is:

A. 7
B. 9
C. 1
D. 12
Answer» B. 9
13604.

Hinge joints:

A. Are synovial joints
B. Permit movement in one direction
C. Are found in knee
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
13605.

The lactic acid generated during muscle contraction is converted to glycogen in:

A. Muscle
B. Kidney
C. Pancreas
D. Liver
Answer» E.
13606.

Which set clearly identify striated muscles?

A. Cylindrical, syncytial and unbranched
B. Spindle, unbranched and uninucleated
C. Cylindrical, striped and nucleated
D. Cylindrical, striped and branched
Answer» B. Spindle, unbranched and uninucleated
13607.

Elbow joint is:

A. Ball and socket joint
B. Hinge joint
C. Suture joint
D. Gliding joint
Answer» C. Suture joint
13608.

Example of an imperfect joint is:

A. Suture
B. Pubic symphysis
C. Elbow joint
D. Ball and socket joint
Answer» C. Elbow joint
13609.

Which of the following bones are not found in the human appendicular skeleton?

A. Finger bones
B. Upper arm bone
C. Jaw bone
D. Ankle bones
Answer» D. Ankle bones
13610.

In the larynx of rabbit, which one of the following is the biggest cartilage?

A. Arytenoid cartilage
B. Cricoid cartilage
C. Thyroid cartilage
D. Tracheal cartilage
Answer» D. Tracheal cartilage
13611.

Match column-I with column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below. Column-I Column-II A. Cranium/Brainbx I. 29 B. Skull(cranial and facial bones) II. 8 C. Face III. 14 D. Hind limb IV. 12 pairs E. Ribs V. 30

A. A-I; B-II; C-III; D-V; E-IV
B. A-II; B-I; C-III; D-V; E-IV
C. A-I; B-II; C-III; D-IV; E-V
D. A-V; B-IV; C-III; D-II; A-I
Answer» C. A-I; B-II; C-III; D-IV; E-V
13612.

Which one of the following is a skull bone?

A. Atlas
B. Coracoid
C. Arytenoid
D. Pterygoid
Answer» E.
13613.

What is sarcomere?

A. Part between two H-lines
B. Part between two A-band
C. Part between two I-bands
D. Part between two Z-lines
Answer» E.
13614.

The part of life cycle of malarial parasite Plasmodium vivax, that is passed in female Anopheles is [CBSE PMT 1992]

A. Sexual cycle
B. Pre-erythrocytic schizogony
C. Exoerythrocytic schizogony
D. Post-erythrocytic schizogony
Answer» B. Pre-erythrocytic schizogony
13615.

Malignant tertian malaria is due to [CBSE PMT 1991; APMEE 1995; Bihar MDAT 1996, 2002; AIIMS 2000; RPMT 1996, 2000; APMEE 2002]

A. Plasmodium falciparum
B. P. vivax
C. P. ovale
D. P. malariae
Answer» B. P. vivax
13616.

Living Amoeba is [CPMT 1988]

A. Pale blue
B. Transparent
C. Light green
D. Transluscent
Answer» E.
13617.

Paramecium is [MP PMT 1989]

A. Saprobiotic
B. Holozoic
C. Holophytic
D. Parasitic
Answer» C. Holophytic
13618.

Paramecium feeds through [CPMT 1986]

A. Undulating membrane
B. General body surface
C. Oral groove
D. Cytopyge
Answer» D. Cytopyge
13619.

The vector for sleeping sickness is [CBSE PMT 1989]

A. Housefly
B. Tsetse fly
C. Sand fly
D. Fruit fly
Answer» C. Sand fly
13620.

All protozoans have [Orissa JEE 2004]

A. Pseuopodia
B. Eucaryotic organisation
C. Contractile vacuole
D. Holozoic nutrition
Answer» C. Contractile vacuole
13621.

The class of Trichonympha is [MP PMT 2000]

A. Calcaria
B. Scyphozoa
C. Sporozoa
D. Mastigophora
Answer» E.
13622.

Who discovered malaria parasite [RPMT 1999]

A. Sir Ronald Ross
B. Charles Laveran
C. Patrick Manson
D. Grassi
Answer» C. Patrick Manson
13623.

Amoeba was described in detail by [RPMT 1999]

A. Ronald Ross
B. Aristotle
C. Hirshfield
D. Rosenhoff
Answer» D. Rosenhoff
13624.

Protozoans are also called

A. Unicellular
B. Multicellular
C. Acellular
D. Prokaryotic
Answer» B. Multicellular
13625.

Maurer's dots occurs in human RBCs infected by [MP PMT 2002]

A. Plasmodium falciparum
B. Plasmodium ovale
C. Plasmodium vivax
D. Plasmodium malariae
Answer» B. Plasmodium ovale
13626.

Locomotory structures of Amoeba are [BHU 2001]

A. Cilia
B. Flagella
C. Pseudopodia
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
13627.

The stage of Plasmodium that contains rhopteries is [RPMT 2000]

A. Ookinete
B. Signet ring stage
C. Merozoite
D. Sporozoite
Answer» E.
13628.

Common malaria parasite of India is [AMU 2000]

A. Plasmodium falciparum
B. P. vivax
C. P. ovale
D. P. malariae
Answer» C. P. ovale
13629.

Signet ring stage of Plasmodium represents [MP PMT 1999]

A. Beginning of schizogony in liver cells
B. End of schizogony in RBC
C. Beginning of schizogony in RBC
D. Beginning of sporogony in humans
Answer» D. Beginning of sporogony in humans
13630.

Symptoms of paroxyms in malaria are due to [RPMT 1998]

A. Sporozoite
B. Gametocyte
C. Pre-erythrocytic cycle
D. Erythrocytic cycle
Answer» E.
13631.

High temperature in malaria occurs after completion of [CPMT 1997]

A. Erythrocytic cycle
B. Exo-erythrocytic cycle
C. Pre-erythrocytic cycle
D. Gametogony
Answer» B. Exo-erythrocytic cycle
13632.

Multiple fission in Plasmodium is [DPMT 1996]

A. Gamogamy
B. Schizogony
C. Sporulation
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Sporulation
13633.

Entamoeba histolytica is a human parasite usually found in [KCET 1999; CPMT 1992]

A. Liver
B. Lung
C. Mouth
D. Intestine
Answer» E.
13634.

In Whittaker's five kingdom classification, unicellular eukaryotes primarily aquatic and having various cell organelles constitute [Chd. CET 1997]

A. Monera
B. Protista
C. Animalia
D. Plantae
Answer» C. Animalia
13635.

Murein is not found in the cell wall of [KCET 2004]

A. Nostoc
B. Eubacteria
C. Cyanobacteria
D. Diatoms
Answer» E.
13636.

Characteristic spores of diatoms are [BHU 1982; KCET 1999; Kerala PMT 1999]

A. Ascospores
B. Basidiospores
C. Auxospores
D. Zoospores
Answer» D. Zoospores
13637.

Protists obtain food as [CBSE PMT 1994]

A. Photosynthesisers, symbionts and holotrophs
B. Photosynthesisers
C. Chemosynthesisers
D. Holotrophs
Answer» B. Photosynthesisers
13638.

Tranverse groove present in dinoflagellates is [Haryana PMT 1993]

A. Sulcus
B. Cingulum
C. Annulus
D. Both (b) and (c)
Answer» E.
13639.

Chromatid bodies occurs in Entamoeba during [APMEE 1996; Pb. PMT 1999; AIIMS 2002]

A. Precyst stage
B. Early cysts
C. Tetranucleate cysts
D. Trophozoites
Answer» C. Tetranucleate cysts
13640.

In Spirogyra meiosis occurs in

A. The developing zygospore
B. During conjugation process
C. During vegetative reproduction
D. During gamete formation
Answer» B. During conjugation process
13641.

Scalariform conjugation occurs in [CPMT 1991, 99; KCET 1998]

A. Ulothrix
B. Oedogonium
C. Spirogyra
D. Chlamydomonas
Answer» D. Chlamydomonas
13642.

Sexual reproduction in Spirogyra involves fusion of [MP PMT 1994; BVP 2003]

A. Two similar motile gametes
B. Two similar non-motile gametes but physiological disssimilar
C. One motile and one non-motile gametes
D. Two dissimilar motile gametes
Answer» C. One motile and one non-motile gametes
13643.

Basal cell of Ulothrix is [CPMT 1991]

A. Extra green
B. Colourless
C. Full of reserve food
D. Without a nucleus
Answer» C. Full of reserve food
13644.

Spirogyra is a [CPMT 1996]

A. Fresh water and free floating alga
B. Marine and free floating alga
C. Fresh water and locomotory alga
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Marine and free floating alga
13645.

Which is not true for Spirogyra

A. Polycentric chromosomes
B. Complex nucleolus
C. Heterothallism
D. A single pyrenoid in each chloroplast
Answer» E.
13646.

In Spirogyra sometimes the gametes behave directly as zygospores without fusion. Such reproductive bodies are called [AIIMS 1992]

A. Azygospores
B. Hypnospores
C. Zygospores
D. Aplanospores
Answer» B. Hypnospores
13647.

Which of the following produces non-motile gametes

A. Ulothrix
B. Cladophora
C. Spirogyra
D. Anabaena
Answer» D. Anabaena
13648.

In Spirogyra during the germination of zygospore how many haploid nuclei take part [CPMT 1993, 2001; AIIMS 2001]

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. All four
Answer» B. Two
13649.

Spirogyra cells contain

A. One chloroplast and one pyrenoid
B. One or more chloroplast, each with one pyrenoid
C. One or more chloroplast, each with many pyrenoids
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
13650.

Polystelic stem is seen in [BHU 1989]

A. Cycas
B. Riccia
C. Selaginella
D. Funaria
Answer» D. Funaria