A. bacteria in the human colon
B. tapeworm in the cow intestine
C. bacteria passing through the placenta
D. protozoans found within termites
Submitted by: Fareed Ahmed Kunbhar
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following relationship is NOT an example of symbiosis?
A. Rhizobium and leguminous plants
B. Marchantia sporophyte and gametophyte
C. Algae and fungi in a lichen
D. Mycorrhizal fungi and tree roots - Autophagosomes are____________?
A. Those lysosomes which eat parts of their own cells to generate energy.
B. Those lysosomes which eat old and worn out cellular organelles.
C. Lysosomes which help in extracellular digestion
D. Both a and b - Okazaki fragments are connected together through action of_________________?
A. Primase
B. Polymerase
C. Helicase
D. Ligase - If more substrate to already occurring enzymatic reaction is added and there is no effect on the rate of the reaction what is the form given to this situation___________?
A. Saturation
B. Denaturation
C. Composition
D. Inhibition - 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 - __________ is example of pure form of cellulose?
A. Silk
B. Wool
C. Cotton
D. Paper - In an aqueous environment the most stable tertiary conformation is that in which _________ amino acids are buried inside the conformation?
A. Hydrophobic
B. Hydrophilic
C. Basic
D. None of these - Exposure to low temperature stimulates plants to flower. This is called___________?
A. Photoperiodism
B. Thermotropism
C. Vernalisation
D. Thermoregulation - The mechanism of regulation, generally between organism and its environment, of solutes and the gain and the loss of water is called________?
A. Homeostasis
B. Hemostasis
C. Osmoregualtion
D. Thermoregulation - Crysanthemum is propagated by___________?
A. Suckers
B. corms
C. corals
D. NoneSubmitted by: Irfan Shahid