General Biology Test
Description: General Questions | |
Number of Questions: 20 | |
Created by: Darshan Khurana | |
Tags: Biology Life Sciences |
Which star shaped glial cell(s) is/are present in the central nervous system?
Gap junctions are intercellular channels, which ensure a supply of nutrients to cells of an organ that are not in direct contact with the blood. Which of the following proteins help in forming gap junctions?
Which of the following techniques is employed by forensic scientists to assist them for the identification of individuals by their respective DNA profiles?
How many pairs of human chromosomes are called autosomes?
Which immunoglobulin class is only found in mammals?
In peripheral nervous system, nerves are the collections of ___________.
What is the small painless reddened ulcer occurring in syphilis patients called?
A person resting on a bed also requires certain amount of energy. What term is used for the number of calories burned to produce this amount of energy?
Which is the most common hemicellulose present in the primary cell wall of plants?
Which of the following hepatitis is transmitted in the same way as hepatitis A and E?
Which plastid can control the dismantling of photosynthetic apparatus during senescence?
Sensory neurons are nerve cells within the nervous system. Sensory neurons have a short axon and a long
Which gas inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen to vital organs?
What are the cells that line the ventricles of brain known as?
Which of the following is a non-standard amino acid not found in proteins?
Which is the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system?
The transposons cannot exist independent of a replicon. Which of the following may be the reason for that?
Which is the largest and the most common parasitic worm in humans?
Which vitamin is formed by our body by the conversion of the element beta carotene present in the golden rice?
Which amino acid is used to synthesise porphyrins used in red blood cells?