A. Carbohydrates
B. Fatty acid
C. Water
D. Protein
Related Mcqs:
- Control of organisms by using living organisms is called_______?
A. Bioremediation
B. Integrated disease management
C. Antisepsis
D. Biological control - Study of interaction of living organisms with other organisms and their environment relates with ___________ ?
A. Botany
B. Ecology
C. Social biology
D. PharmacologySubmitted by: Rashid Mehmood
- Which character differentiates living things from non-living organisms?
A. They live in the same ecosystem.
B. They are highly organized and complex made of one or more cells and contain genetic material
C. They are acted upon by the same environment
D. Both a and b - Group of living organisms of the same species living in the same place at the same time is called ?
A. Community
B. Population
C. Ecosystem
D. Biome - Group of living organisms of the same species living in the same place at the same time is called________?
A. Community
B. Population
C. Ecosystem
D. Biome - Link between living and non-living organisms?
A. Bacteria
B. Virus
C. Cyanobacteria
D. PlantsSubmitted by: Muzaffar
- The concept that various organisms dominated this planet during various geological time period and thus placing organisms in a time squence came from the studies by ?
A. Environmental biologist
B. Paleontologist
C. Marine biologist
D. Social biologist - The concept that various organisms dominated this planet during various geological time period and thus placing organisms in a time squence came from the studies by________?
A. Environmental biologist
B. Paleontologist
C. Marine biologist
D. Social biologist - The branch of Biology which deals with the use of data and techniques of engineering & technology concerning living organisms is:
A. Human Biology
B. Environmental Biology
C. Genetics
D. Bio-technology - The property of water due to which it works as a temperature stabilizer and hence protect living organisms from sudden thermal changes is_______________?
A. High specific heat of vaporization
B. High specific heat capacity
C. Its Dipole nature
D. Its liquid state