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1. Layer of cells immediately surrounding the ovum but outside the zona pellucida is called as
germinal epithelium
corona radiata
theca interna
membrana granulosa
2. Corpus luteum is the source of secretion of
LH
Estradiol
Estrogen
Progesterone
3. The membrane investing the ovum just outside the membrana granulosa is
theca interna
discus proligerus
zona pellucida
vitelline membrane
4. In the female rabbit, the expanded proximal part of the oviduct is known as
fimbriated funnel
uterus
vagina
vestibule
5. If after ovulation, pregnancy does not take place, then the corpus luteum
produces lot of relaxin and oxytocin
degenerates in a short time
is maintained in the presence of progesterone
becomes active and secretes a lot of LH and FSH
6. Graafian follicle are characteristically found in the
ovary of frog
testis of mammal
thyroid of mammal
ovary of mammal
7. In female mammals, Bartholin’s glands open into the
fallopian tubes and release a secretion which makes sperms motile
uterus and release a lubricating fluid during the birth of young ones
urinary bladder and assist in the release of urine
vestibule and release a lubricating fluid in the vagina
8. After ovulation, the Graafian follicle becomes an endocrine organ called
fibrin
ovarian tube
globulin
corpus luteum
9. The nutritive medium for the ejaculated sperms is given by
fallopian tube
vaginal fluid
seminal fluid
uterine lining
10. The stroma of the ovary consists of blood vessels, nerves, muscle fibres and a type of protein called
Fibrin
Collagen
Albumin
Globulin
11. This is the site where detoxification of xenobiotic compounds occurs
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Ribosomes
Cytosol
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
12. This is the function of Glycosylation
helps in cell-cell adhesion
confer stability in proteins
helps in proper folding of protein
synthesis of membrane lipid
13. This is a correctly matched pair
Lysosomes – involved in synthesizing amino acids
Microsomes – take part in photosynthesis
Centrosomes – Provides enzymes essential for digestion
Endoplasmic reticulum – has a role in the formation of a new nuclear membrane while cell divides
14. The endoplasmic reticulum in rapidly dividing cells is
absent
not functional
poorly developed
highly developed
15. The ER and bodies linked with it during ultracentrifugation are separated as a fraction known as
Episome
Polysome
Microsome
Quantasome
16. Sarcoplasmic reticulum is associated with
Hormone synthesis
Protein synthesis
Release of calcium ions from muscle contractions
None of the above
17. This is related to glycosylation of protein
Lysosome
Peroxisome
Mitochondria
ER
18. The transfer vesicle from RER fuse with which region of golgi complex
Protein arms
Medial
Cis
Trans
19. The main organelle involved in modification and routing of newly synthesized proteins to their destinations is
Endoplasmic reticulum
Lysosome
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
20. SER produces
Nucleic acid
Carbohydrate
Protein
Lipid
21. The energy balance in nutrition refers to the
equilibrium between energy intake and energy expenditure
equilibrium of rate of reduction
equation of rate of oxidation
amount of starch in take
22. This provides the greatest energy value per gram of nutrient
protein
fat
carbohydrate
water
23. The following cooking processes does not rely on coagulation taking place
making yoghurt
boiling an egg
whipping cream
frying chips
24. The everyday dietary requirement of an average adult active moderately is approximately
1000 kcal
2500 kcal
4000 kcal
8000 kcal
25. Caloric values for proteins, carbohydrates and fats are
80 cal, 40 cal, and 100 cal respectively
5.65 cal, 4.1 cal, and 9.45 cal respectively
100 cal, 5.68 cal, and 30 cal respectively
4.68 cal, 50 cal and 80 cal respectively
26. Among the energy values of nutrients, 9.3 calories is that of
Carbohydrate
Proteins
Vitamins
Fats
27. What is the sequence in which organic compounds are used by the body during prolonged fasting
Carbohydrates first, proteins and then lipids
Carbohydrates first, proteins and then lipids
Proteins first, lipids and then carbohydrates
Fats first, carbohydrates and then proteins
28. An approximate of how much protein does an average adult male require each day?
240g
24g
120g
72g
29. Mammals can drink water and also derive it from
conversion of oxyhaemoglobin to haemoglobin
breakdown of glycogen into glucose
glucose oxidation
saliva secretion
30. Cooking starch in moist conditions may
oxidize it
caramelize it
gelatinise it
coagulate it
31. The duct of Bartholin is linked with
sublingual glands
maxillary glands
parotid glands
infraorbital glands
32. Largest salivary gland is
submaxillary
parotid
sublingual
infraorbital
33. In rabbits, the number of salivary glands present are
5 pairs
4 pairs
3 pairs
2 pairs
34. Tongue is attached to the floor of buccal cavity by
falciform ligament
frenulum
lingual papilla
mesentery
35. Salivary glands are absent in
Musca domestica
Blatta orientalis
Anopheles maculipennis
Rana hexadactyla
36. Nuhn’s glands are present on
stomach
tongue
skin
intestine
37. Animals eating own faecal matter are
Detritivorous
Coprophagous
Frugivorous
Sanguivorous
38. Microphagial nutrition takes place in
Hydra
Paramecium
Insects
Euglena
39. Osmotrophy is found in
Taenia
Pila
Palaemon
Asterias
40. The alimentary canal is typically longer in
herbivores
carnivores
insectivores
omnivores
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