Biology One Mark Question
Biology One Mark Question
Biology One Mark Question
1-SECTION A
1.When the animals are not able to tolerate the stressful conditions like
lowtemperature, they hibernate to avoid the stress by escaping in 1ime
Since they can not migrate.
2. Honey and Beeswax.
3. Basmati variety of rice.
4.Macrophages destroy the microbes (by phagocytosis) and provide
protection against diseases.
5. A is promoter sequence of DNA.
B' is coding strand.
6. Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes). They are eutrophic water
bodies.
7. Offsprings produced through asexual reproductíon are genetícally
identical (clone) to each other as well as to their parents, while
sexually produced offsprings show genetic variations leading to
evolution.
2-SECTION-A
1. Which one of the two, stenothermals or eurythermals, shows wide
range of distribution on carth and why?
2. Recently chikungunya cases were reported from various parts of the
country. Name the vector responsible.
3. Name the components 'a and 'b in the nucleotide with a purine,
given below:
4. Name the technique used for separating DNA fragments in the
laboratory.
ANSWER KEY
ANSWER KEY
1. Snails undergo aestivation if they are unable to migrate in order to
avoid stressful condition.
2. Rosie produced milk with human alpha-lactalbumin and was
nutritionally a more balanced product for human babies than natural
Cow-milk.
3. Neutrophils in blood can phagocytose and destroy the microbes.
4.a0b has polarity 30050
cld has polarity 50030
5. Predation plays following two important roles in nature:
6) They keep the prey populations under control.
i) They act as conduits for energy transfer across trophic levels.
7. Small animals have larger surface area relative to their volume. They
tend to lose body heatvery fast when it is cold outside. They have to
metabolism. This
expend much energy to generate body heatthrough
is the reason, why polar regions are not a suitable habitat for tiny
humming birds.
4-SECTION-A
engineering?
3. In what way are monocytes a cellular barrier in immunity?
below?
4. What are a and 'b' in the nucleotide with purine represented
when a particular
5. About 200 species of Cichlid fish became extinct
invasive fish.
fish was introduced inLake Victoria of Africa. Name the
interference (RNAi) in
6. What is the significance of the process of RNA
eukaryotic organisms
ANSWER KEY
5-SECTION-A
1. Why hnRNA is required to undergo splicing?
2. The microscopic pollen grains of the past are obtained as fossils.
Mention the characteristic of the pollen grains that makes it happen.
3. How does colostrum provide initial protection against diseases to new
6-SECTION-A
1. When and at what end does the 'tailing' of hnRNA take place?
2. Name the type of flower which favours cross pollination.
in the
3, Name the type of cells the AlDS virus enters into after getting
human body
4. Name the unlabelled areas 'a' and b' of the pie chart representing the
biodiversity of plants
showing their proportionate number of species of major
taxa.
have the
5, A boy often years had chicken-pox. He is not expected to
Same discase for the rest
pollinated submerged
is incorrect?
plants. Which one of these statements
(i) The flowers do not produce nectar.
(ii) The pollen grains have mucilaginous covering
coloured female flowers have long stalk to reach the
(iii) The brightly
surface.
ANSWER KEY
5. Commensalism
6 Apis indica
7. Statement-(1i).
8-SECTION-A
microsporangium.
How many male gametophytes this anther can produce?
2. Mention two functions of the codon AUG.
3. What is it that prevents a child to suffer from a disease he/she is
vaccinated against? Give one
reason.
4. Name a molecular diagnostic technique to detect the presence of a
pathogen in its early stage
of infection.
5. If 8 individuals in a laboratory population of 80 fruit flies died in a
week, then what would be
the death rate of population for the said period?
6. Mention one positive and one negative application of amniocentesis
ANSWER KEY
1. The bilobed anther
2. Two functions
can
produce
1600 male
garnetophyte
of the codon AUG are:
(i) It acts as a start codon
during protein
(ii) It codes for the amino acid methionine. synthesis.
3. Louis Pasteur
disproved the theory
of spontaneous
4. The
immunological memory induced by the vaccinegeneration.
in a chíld
prevents the recurrence ofa disease.
5. ELISA
(Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay) can be used to detect
the presence of a
pathogen.
6. Death rate OONo.
of individuals dead
Total no. of individuals
8
80
C0.1
The death rate will be 0.1
individuals per week.
7. A positive
application of amniocentesis is that it helps in
genetic disorders.
in
A negative application of amniocentesis isdiagnosing
that it helps
identifying the sex of the foetus which can lead to female infanticide.
9-SECTION-A
1. Name one autosomal dominant and one autosomal recessive
Mendelian disorder in humans.
2. How is the action of exonuclease
different from that of endonuclease?
3. India has than
more 50,000 strains of rice. Mention the level of
biodiversity it represents.
4. Mention the information that the
health workers derive by measuring
BOD of a water
body.
5. Name the
enzyme involved in the continuous replication of DNA
strand.
Mention the polarity of the template strand.
ANSWER KEY
1.Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant disorder and
Haemophilia is an autosomal recessive disorder.
2. Exonucleases leave the DNA molecules at their ends whereas
endonucleases leave DNA nmolecules internally.
4. 50,000 strains of rice represent specific biodiversity.
5 DNA polymerase is involved in continuous replication of DNA
strand.The polarity oftemplate strand is 3D050.
10-SECTION-A
method?
1.Why is tubectomy considered a contraceptive
and heterozygous
2. Write the percentage of F2 homozygous
cross.
populations in a typical monohybrid anaerobic microbes.
3.Name two green-house gases produced by
a foreign gene product?
What is
4. What is the host called that produces
this product called?
avoid eating Monarch butterfly? How does the
5. Why do predators
feature?
butterfly develop this protective
ANSWER KEY
ANSWER KEY
1. Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
2. Failure of segregation of chromosomes.
3. The bacterial cell wall is digested by the enzyme lysozyme to release
DNA from the cell.
4. By cryopreservation, the reproductive parts of rare species can be
preserved.
5. The codon AUG initiates protein synthesis whereas the codon UGA
stops protein synthesis.
6. An orange seed has many embryos because of polyembryony.
12-SECTION-A
1. Name the embryonic stage that gets implanted in the uterine wall of a
human female.
2. State the importance of biofortification.
3. Biotechnologists refer to Agrobacterium tumifaciens as a natural
13-SECTION-A
in the tertiary
1. List the changes that the primary ooctye undergoes
follicular stage in the human ovary.
in
2. Why are cattle and goats not seen browsing on Calotropis growing
the fields?
others
3. organisms called as eurythermals and some as
Why are some
stenohaline?
itself only in homozygous
4. Mention the type of allele that expresses
state in an organism.
human
and amoebiasis are some of the
5. Malaria, typhoid, pneumonia
these are transmitted through
infectious diseases.Which ones of
mechanical carriers?
of
the purpose of early diagnosis
6. Name any two techniques that serve
some bacterial/viral
human diseases.
the cell responsible for the development
7. Name the phenomenon and in honey bees.
as seen
of a new individual without fertilisation
ANSWER KEY
14-SECTION-A
15-SECTION-A
16-SECTION-A
flowers.
1. By presence of cleistogamous
reaction.
2. They result in an allergic
dominant trait.
3. Round yellow seed is the
cells are present in seminiferous
tubules. They synthesise and
4. Leydig
secrete androgens. die due
stenothermals would either migrate or