Science (Biology)

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Biology Basics Quiz

Test your knowledge of biology with our engaging quiz! Challenge yourself with a series of questions that cover various aspects of biology, from nutrition to human anatomy. Perfect for students, teachers, or anyone interested in science!

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The enzymes pepsin and trypsin are secreted respectively by
Stomach and Pancrease
Liver and salivary gland
Salivary gland and stomach
Liver and pancreas
Select the correct statement ;-
Hetrotrophs make their food
Heterotrophs utilize solar energy to make food
Heterotrophs do not make their own food
Heterotrophs are capable of converting carbon dioxide
In which mode of nutrition an organism derives its food from the body of another living organism without killing it?
Saprotrophic nutrition
Parasitic nutrition
Holozoic nutrition
Autotrophic nutrition
Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of
Glycogen
Starch
Glucose
Maltose
Opening and closing of pores is a function performed by
Stomata
Chlorophyll
Chloroplast
Guard cells
Photosynthesis is a
Catabolic process
Parabolic process
Amphibolic process
Photochemical process
Temporary finger like extensions on amoeba are Called :-
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Cilia
Psuedopodia
Which of the following help in protecting the inner lining of the stomach from the harmful effect of hydrochloric acid?
Mucus
Pepsin
Trypsin
Bile
Sometimes we get painful cramps in our leg muscles after running for a long time due to the accumulation of:
Hydrochloric acid
Fat
Carbon Dioxide
Lactic Acid
The contraction and expansion movement of the walls of the food pipe is called:
Translocation
Transpiration
Peristaltic movement
Digestion
The excretory unit of the human excretory system is known as:
Nephridia
Neuron
Nephron
Kidneys
Which among the following is necessary to carry out the blood coagulation in a cut or wound?
White Blood cells
Blood Plasma
Platelets
Red blood cells
Movement of the synthesized products from the leaves to the roots and other parts of a plant’s body takes place through the phloem. This process is known as:
Translocation
Transpiration
Transportation
Excretion
Arteries and veins are connected by a network of extremely narrow tubes called:
Sieve Tubes
Capillaries
Vena Cava
Valves
Respiratory pigment in human body is
Chlorophyll
Water
Blood
Haemoglobin
Which is the first enzyme that mixes with food?
Salivary amylase
Trypsin
Pepsin
Gastric juices
Entities exhibiting properties of both non-living and living are:
Diatoms
Lichens
Bacteria
Viruses
The process of digestion is completed by:
Intenstinal juice
Trypsin
Bile juice
Pepsin
The process by which blood is cleared of metabolic wastes in case of kidney of failure is called
Artificial kidney
Dialysis
Transportation
Filtration
Which of the following events in the mouth cavity will be affected if salivary amylase is lacking in the saliva?
Starch breaking down into sugars.
Proteins breaking down into amino acids.
Absorption of vitamins.
Fats breaking down into fatty acids and glycerol.
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