The image distance from the eye lens in the normal eye when we increase the distance of an object from the eye
Option: 1 increases.
Option: 2 decreases.
Option: 3 remains unchanged.
Option: 4 depends on the size of the eyeball.
The image distance from the eye lens in the normal eye when we increase the distance of an object from the eye remains unchanged.
View Full Answer(1)The sky appears dark to passengers flying at very high altitudes mainly because :
Option: 1 Scattering of light is not enough at such heights.
Option: 2 There is no atmosphere at great heights.
Option: 3 The size of molecules is smaller than the wavelength of visible light.
Option: 4 The light gets scattered towards the earth.
The sky appears dark to passengers flying at very high altitudes mainly because the Scattering of light is not enough at such height.
Hence option A is correct
View Full Answer(1)Person suffering from cataract has
Option: 1 elongated eyeball
Option: 2 excessive curvature of eye lens
Option: 3 weakened ciliary muscles
Option: 4 opaque eye lens
A Person suffering from cataract has an Opaque eye lens
Hence option D is correct
View Full Answer(1)Consider the following reasons for the reddish appearance of the sun at the sunrise or the sunset : A. Light from the sun near the horizon passes through thinner layers of air. B. Light from the sun covers larger distance of the earth’s atmosphere before reaching our eyes. C. Near the horizon, most of the blue light and shorter wavelengths are scattered away by the particles. D. Light from the sun near the horizon passes through thicker layers of air. The correct reasons are
The correct reasons are B,C and D
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The enzyme enterkinase helps in conversion of:
Option: 1 protein into polypeptide
Option: 2 trypsinogen into trypsin
Option: 3 caeinogen into casein
Option: 4 pepsinogen into pepsin
The enzyme enterokinase helps in the conversion of trypsinogen into trypsin. The enzyme trypsin further helps in the breakdown of proteins for the process of digestion.
View Full Answer(1)The process responsible for facililating loss of water in liquid form from the tip of grass blades at night and early morning is:
Option: 1 Transpiration
Option: 2 Root pressure
Option: 3 Inhibition
Option: 4 Plasmolysis
Effects of root pressure is observable at night and early morning when evaporation is low, and excess water collects in the form of droplets around special openings of veins near the tip of grass blades, and leaves of many herbaceous parts. Such water loss in its liquid phase is known as guttation.
View Full Answer(1)Goblet cells of the alimentary canal are modified from:
Option: 1 Squamous epithelial cells
Option: 2 Columnar epithelial cells
Option: 3 Chondrocytes
Option: 4 Compound epithelial cells
Goblet cells of the alimentary canal are modified from columnar epithelial cells.
View Full Answer(1)Match of the following columns and select the correct otion.
Column I | Column II |
(a) Clostridium butylicum | (i) Cyclosporin - A |
(b) Trichoderma polysprom | (ii) Butyric acid |
(c) Monasucus purpureus | (iii) Citric acid |
(d) Aspergillus niger | (iv) Blood cholestrol lowering agent |
Option: 1
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
iii | iv | ii | i |
Option: 2
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
ii | i | iv | iii |
Option: 3
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
i | ii | iv | iii |
Option: 4
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
iv | iii | ii | i |
a. Clostridium butylicum - Butyric acid
b. Trichoderma polysprom - Cyclosporin - A
c. Monasucus purpureus - Blood cholestrol lowering agent
d. Aspergillus niger - Citric acid
View Full Answer(1)match the following columns and select the correct option
Column -I | Column -II |
(a) Eosinophils | (i) Immune response |
(b) basophils | (ii) Phagocytes |
(c) Neutrophils | (iii) Release histamine, destructive enzymes |
(d) Lymphocytes | (iv) Release granules containing histamine |
Option: 1
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
iii | iv | ii | i |
Option: 2
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
iv | i | ii | iii |
Option: 3
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
i | ii | iv | iii |
Option: 4
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) |
ii | i | iii | iv |
a. Eosinophils - release histamine, destructive enzymes
b. Basophils - release granules containing histamine
c. Neutrophils - Phagocytes
d. Lymphocytes - Immune response
Hence, the correct option is (a).
View Full Answer(1)Select the correct statement.
Option: 1 Glucocorticoids stimulate gluconecgenesis
Option: 2 Glucogon is associted with hypoglycemia
Option: 3 Insulin acts on pancreatic cells and adipocytes
Option: 4 Insulin is associated with hyperglycemia
Glucocorticoids are steroid hormones that promote gluconeogenesis in the liver.
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