Description : Define (i) saprophytic nutrition (ii) parasitic nutrition, and (iii) holozoic nutrition. Give one example of each type. -Science
Last Answer : Saprophytic nutrition: It is that nutrition in which an organism obtains its food from dead organic matter of dead plants, dead animals and rotten bread. Example: Fungi and many bacteria obtain ... absorbed into the body cells of the organism.Example: Human beings obtain food by holozoic nutrition
Description : Name one organism each having saprophytic, parasitic and holozoic modes of nutrition. -Science
Last Answer : Saprophytic – Fungi.Parasitic – Plasmodium.Holozoic – Human Beings.
Description : Holozoic mode of nutrition is observed in which kingdom?
Last Answer : Holozoic mode of nutrition is observed in which kingdom?
Description : The animals feed upon organic matter mixed with the soil are (a) Herbivores (b) Saprozoic (c) Mixotrophic (d) Detritus
Last Answer : (d) Detritus
Description : Fine organic or inorganic particles suspended in air is called --------? A. particulate pollutant B. gaseous pollutant C. aerosol (Answer) D. none of these
Last Answer : C. aerosol (Answer)
Description : Organisms which obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced inorganic compounds are called (a) photoautotrophs (b) chemoautotrophs (c) saprozoic (d) coproheterotrophs.
Last Answer : (b) chemoautotrophs
Description : $ Green plants have two types of nutrition. (i) Organic nutrition (ii) Inorganic nutrition ! Micronutrients are required in large quntities.
Last Answer : $ Green plants have two types of nutrition. (i) Organic nutrition (ii) Inorganic nutrition ! Micronutrients ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : The following statement(s) is/are true concerning host defense mechanisms to intraabdominal infection. a. Bacterial clearance can occur via translymphatic absorption b. Phagocytic activity and bacterial killing can ... may be walled off but are seldom sealed by the omentum and other mobile viscera
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c The introduction of microorganisms into the normally sterile peritoneal environment invoke several potent specialized host antimicrobial defense mechanisms. Bacterial clearance, ... the contaminated enteric contents walled off, preventing continued soilage of the peritoneal cavity
Description : For a good concrete (A) Aggregates should be hard and durable (B) Water should be free from organic materials (C) Cement should be sufficient to produce the required strength (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : What organic molecules must be included in the soil for earthworm nutrition?
Last Answer : All organic molecules must contain carbon.
Description : Nutrition and reserved food materials in algae. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : How effective are air scrubbers in removing particulate matter from the air?
Last Answer : answer:Particulate matter from exhaust gases emitted by power plant boilers in particular (if you'll pardon the pun) is primarily removed via the use of electrostatic precipitators or by baghouses. A ... its entire traverse as the gas loses heat and speed and encounters obstacles in the flow.
Description : An efficient device to eliminate particulate matter from industrial emission is
Last Answer : An efficient device to eliminate particulate matter from industrial emission is A. ... separators C. Incineration D. Eletrcostatic precipitators
Description : Assertion: Suspended particulate matter(SPM) is an important pollutant released by diesel vehicles. Reason : Catalytic convertes greatly reduce pollut
Last Answer : Assertion: Suspended particulate matter(SPM) is an important pollutant released by diesel vehicles. Reason : ... but reason is wrong D. Both are wrong
Description : Electrostatic precipitators are employed to remove particulate pollutants of the size of
Last Answer : Electrostatic precipitators are employed to remove particulate pollutants of the size of A. `5-20 mum ` B. `20 - ... mum` and larger D. `0.5-5.0 mum`.
Description : According to Central Pollution Control board (CPCB). Which particulate size in diameter (in micrometers) of the air pollutants is responsible for grea
Last Answer : According to Central Pollution Control board (CPCB). Which particulate size in diameter (in micrometers) of the air ... . 2.5 or less D. 1.5 or less
Description : Which is not a control measure to reduce particulate matter in environment?
Last Answer : Which is not a control measure to reduce particulate matter in environment? A. Cyclonic ... C. Effluent treatment D. Electrostatic precipitator
Description : Which one is the largest particulate of the cytoplasm? (A) Lysosomes (B) Mitochondria (C) Golgi apparatus (D) Entoplasmic reticulum
Last Answer : B
Description : Which one is the heaviest particulate component of the cell? (A) Nucleus (B) Mitochondria (C) Cytoplasm (D) Golgi apparatus
Last Answer : A
Description : The Particulate Matter (PM-10) exhaled from the polluted atmosphere is often filtered out during the process of (1) Coughing (2) Sneezing (3) A and B (4) Urination
Last Answer : (2) Sneezing Explanation: PM-10 is a particulate matter having an aerodynamic diameter of less than 10 gym. Particles larger than 10 microns tend to be filtered out in the nose and therefore do not enter the respiratory tract. 926.
Description : Fatal degenerative lung disease caused by particulate asbestos is referred to as -------? A. asbestosis (Answer) B. asthma C. allergy D. sinusitis
Last Answer : A. asbestosis (Answer)
Description : According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), which particulate size in diameter (in micrometers) of the air pollutants is responsible for greatest harm to human health? (a) 1.0 or less (b) 5.2 - 2.5 (c) 2.5 or less (d) 1.5 or less
Last Answer : (c) 2.5 or less
Description : Which one of the following is not correct with regard to the harmful effects of particulate matter of the size 2.5 micrometer or less? (a) It can cause respiratory problems. (b) It can directly enter ... ) It can cause inflammation and damage to the lungs. (d) It can be inhaled into the lungs.
Last Answer : (b) It can directly enter into our circulatory system.
Description : A scrubber in the exhaust of a chemical industrial plant removes (a) gases like sulphur dioxide (b) particulate matter of the size 5 micrometer or above (c) gases like ozone and methane (d) particulate matter of the size 2.5 micrometer or less.
Last Answer : a) gases like sulphur dioxide
Description : Pollution by particulate matter emission in the atmosphere does not take place during metal (A) Grinding (B) Machining (C) Cutting (D) Polishing
Last Answer : (D) Polishing
Description : Particulate' air pollutants are finely divided solids and liquids. Which of the following is not a ‘particulate’? (A) Dust & mists (B) Smoke & fumes (C) Photochemical smog & soot (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : As per the world health organisation (WHO) specification, the maximum permissible concentration (i.e., TLV) of particulate matter in air is __________ μg/m3 .(μg-microgram) (A) 10 (B) 90 (C) 800 (D) 750
Last Answer : (B) 90
Description : The optical property of a water body depends on: (A) Absorption by the dissolved material (B) Absorption by the suspended particulate matter (C) Scattering by the suspended particulate matter (D) All of these
Description : Because less coal is consumed in this system, emissions of ______ and particulate and solid waste by products are reduced. a. Sulphur dioxide (SO2) b. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) c. Carbon dioxide (CO2) d. All of the above.
Last Answer : d. All of the above.
Last Answer : (B) Mitochondria
Last Answer : (A) Nucleus
Description : The most serious environmental pollution from a nuclear reactor is: w) radioactivity x) particulate formation y) thermal pollution z) noise pollution
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- THERMAL POLLUTION
Description : Identify the air pollutant in urban areas which irritates eyes and also respiratory tract of human beings. (A) Particulate matter (B) Oxides of nitrogen (C) Surface ozone (D) Carbon monoxide
Last Answer : (C) Surface ozone
Description : In the recently launched Air Quality Index in India, which of the following pollutants is not included? (A) Chlorofluorocarbons (B) Carbon monoxide (C) Fine particulate matter (D) Ozone
Last Answer : (A) Chlorofluorocarbons
Last Answer : Sneezing
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is a measure of chemically oxidisable organic matter present in water (B) COD is determined by oxidising the organic matter present in water with potassium dichromate ... of potable water may be 1-2 mg/litre (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Pick out the wrong statement pertaining to the soap manufacture. (A) Transparent soaps are made by cold process (B) Organic pigments are used as colouring materials in the soap manufacture (C) ... soaps are manufactured by hot process (D) Colourless rosin is used in the manufacture of laundry soaps
Last Answer : (A) Transparent soaps are made by cold process
Description : Saprophytic fungi A- engulf their food in order to break it down B- secure their food from dead organic materials C- both (a) and (b) D- none of the above
Last Answer : secure their food from dead organic materials
Description : The most common form of asexual reproduction in protozoa is called as A A. Binary fission B. Multiple fission C. Both D. None
Last Answer : Binary fission
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the assessment of protein reserve? a. Conventional serum proteins such as albumin and globulin are early indicators of malnutrition b. The ... d. Measurement of urea excretion in urine can be used as a measurement of protein breakdown
Last Answer : Answer: d Since protein is the functional and structural chemical of the body, most nutritional assessment techniques are estimates of protein reserves. The actual nitrogen balance can ... patients convert from reactive to anergic, and reactivity can be restored by nutritional repletion
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the treatment of MOFS? a. Prevention and therapy of MOFS requires control of the infectious or inflammatory source b. Restoration of normal ... of the nature of gut injury, total parenteral nutrition is preferred for most patients with MOFS
Last Answer : Answer: a, c The therapy of MOFS is directed towards interrupting the involving pathophysiologic process and providing an optimal physiologic environment for healing and recovery. ... Enteral absorption and processing of nutrients appears superior to TPN and lessens overall complications
Description : It has been suggested that enterocyte-specific fuels be utilized for all patients receiving parenteral nutrition. Theoretically, the benefits of such fuels include: A. Glutamine increases ... parenteral nutrition for patients with chemotherapy toxicity or radiation enteritis is without hazards.
Last Answer : Answer: NONE IS ENTIRELY TRUE DISCUSSION: The use of enterocyte-specific fuels is part of a new and potentially exciting phase of nutritional pharmacology in parenteral nutrition; ... the maintenance of colonocyte-specific nutrition and, in the case of butyrate, ileal enterocyte nutrition
Description : Do you think every high schooler should be required to take a separate course on nutrition?
Last Answer : But who is to choose the program? The concept of nutrition is as mutable as the concept of truth . You can find scientific studies that tout the benefits of a paleo diet, a vegan diet, a ... bad doctrine for people to agree on, a nutrition class will make virtually no impression on a teenager.
Description : Should In-N-Out be required to put the nutrition information of their "Animal Style" sauce on their website?
Last Answer : Yeah, I think so. I thought restaurants were required to list their nutrition/ingredients either online or by giving you a pamphlet. I bet if you called them or e-mailed them a few times and suggested ... tell you the amounts of the ingredients, so it's not like they'd be giving away their recipe.
Description : (a) Draw a diagram to show the nutrition in Amoeba and label the parts used for this purpose. Mention any other purpose served by this part other than nutrition. (b) Name the glands associated ... mention their role. (c) How is required pH maintained in the stomach and small intestine? -Biology
Last Answer : Answer.(a) Pseudopodia serves the purpose of locomotion apart from nutrition. (b) The salivary gland is associated with digestion of starch in human digestive tract. It secretes saliva which contains ... juice from liver makes the food alkaline in small intestine for the pancreatic enzymes to act.
Description : What is the required nutrition of antedate?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which of the following statement(s) concerning intravenous nutritional support is/are true? a. Concentrations of glucose no higher than 5% should be used to avoid peripheral vein sclerosis ... suitable site d. Venous thrombosis is an uncommon complication for long-term central vein catheterization
Last Answer : Answer: b Although peripheral access can be used for intravenous nutrition, the major disadvantage of this technique is limited caloric delivery to meet catabolic demands within tolerated fluid ... studies that use phlebography or radionucleotide venography indicate the incidence is as high as 35%
Description : Cardiac hypertrophy to occur, one of the following is required: A A. Healthy myocardium and adequate nutrition (blood supply) B. Healthy myocardium only C. Abundant of blood supply only D. None of these
Last Answer : Healthy myocardium and adequate nutrition (blood supply)