Description : Immunization technique was developed by (1) Joseph Lister (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Edward Jenner (4) Robert Koch
Last Answer : Louis Pasteur
Description : The scientist who explained about blood circulation for the first time was - (1) Antonyvan Leewen Hock (2) William Harvey (3) Gregor Mendel (4) Ronald Ross
Last Answer : (2) William Harvey Explanation: William Harvey was an English physician, who described completely and in detail the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped to the body by the ... his birthplace of Folkestone. He is not well recognized for his accomplishments in today's society.
Description : The scientist who explained about blood circulation for the first time was (1) Antonyvan Leewen Hock (2) William Harvey (3) Gregor Mendel (4) Ronald Ross
Last Answer : William Harvey
Description : Who invented Penicillin ? (1) William Harvey (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Alexander Fleming (4) Edward Jenner
Last Answer : Alexander Fleming
Description : That some human diseases are genetically controlled was first established by (a) Gregor Mendel (b) A E Garrod (c) Watson and Crick (d) William Bateson
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Who discovered the Cholera-bacillus? (1) Louis Pasteur (2) Ronald Ross (3) Robert Koch (4) Joseph Lister
Last Answer : (3) Robert Koch Explanation: Robert Kach was a German physician. He became famous for isolating Bacillus anthracis 8 7, the Tuberculosis bacillus (1882) and Vibrio cholerae (1883) and for his ... Medicine in 1905 for his tuberculosis findings. He is considered one of the founders of microbiology.
Description : Who discovered the Cholera-bacillus ? (1) Louis Pasteur (2) Ronald Ross (3) Robert Koch (4) Joseph Lister
Last Answer : Robert Koch
Description : Blood group was discovered by – (1) Alexander Fleming (2) William Harvey (3) Landsteiner (4) Paulov
Last Answer : (3) Landsteiner Explanation: Karl Landsteiner, an Austrian biologist and physician, is noted for having distinguished the main blood groups in 1900. He developed the modern system of classification of ... agglutinins in the blood. In 1930, he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Description : Blood Circulation was discovered by – (1) Mary Anderson (2) Virginia Apgar (3) William Harvey (4) Robert Feulgen
Last Answer : (3) William Harvey Explanation: Harvey also continued his study into the vascular system and in 1616 he announced his discovery of the circulation of blood within the body.
Last Answer : (3) William Harvey Explanation: William Harveywas the first known physician to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped to the brain and body by the heart.
Description : Blood group was discovered by (1) Alexander Fleming (2) William Harvey (3) Landsteiner (4) Paulov
Last Answer : Landsteiner
Description : Who discovered that Malaria was caused by female Anopheles? (1) Edward Jenner (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Robert Koch (4) Ronald Ross
Last Answer : (4) Ronald Ross Explanation: Edward Jenner of Britain discovered vaccination in 1796. Louis Pasteur of France discovered Rabies vaccine in 1860. Robert Koch of Germany discovered Cholera, TB germs in ... identifying the links between mosquitoes and malaria. He was born in India in 1857 at Almora.
Description : Insulin was discovered by : (1) F. Banting (2) Edward Jenner (3) Ronald Ross (4) S.A. Wakesman
Last Answer : F. Banting
Description : Who discovered that Malaria was caused by female Anopheles ? (1) Edward Jenner (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Robert Koch (4) Ronald Ross
Last Answer : Ronald Ross
Description : Which early physician used vaccination with the mild cowpox to prevent the deadly smallpox? a. Jenner b. Snow c. Lister d. Semmelweis
Last Answer : a. Jenner
Description : Gregor Mendel is often referred to as the Father of Genetics since he first enunciated the Principles of Heredity. His experimental material was (a) fruit fly (b) bread mould (c) pea plant (d) rhesus monkey
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : How can i relate Gregor Mendel and Charles Darwin to cloning?
Last Answer : http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/elsi/cloning.shtml
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Description : $ Gregor mendel is also known as the "father of biology" ! He gave the law of Epistasis.
Last Answer : $ Gregor mendel is also known as the "father of biology" ! He gave the law of Epistasis. A. If both As ... R is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : How did gregor mendel make sure that the plants with round seeds did not self pollinate?
Last Answer : He allowed plants whose seeds were round or wrinkled in shape toself pollinate. This trait has two variations-either round orwrinkled seeds.
Description : Is it true that gregor mendel called an idividual that has one dominant allele and one recessive allelefor a trait a purebred?
Last Answer : yes
Description : ______ is called as 'Father of Genetics'. (1) Charles Darwin (2) Hugo de Vries (3) Gregor Johann Mendel (4) Jean Baptiste Lamarck
Last Answer : (3) Gregor Johann Mendel Explanation: Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk who discovered the basic principles of heredity through experiments in his garden.
Description : DNA test was developed by – (1) Dr. Alec Jeffreys (2) Dr. V.K. Kashyap (3) Watson and Crick (4) Gregor Mendel
Last Answer : (3) Watson and Crick Explanation: A genealogical. DNA test looks at a person's genetic code at specific locations. Results give information about genealogy or personal ancestry. James D. Watson and Francis Crick are the two scientists who discovered the structure of DNA in 1953.
Description : Johann Gregor Mendel is famous for propounding - (1) Theory of mutation (2) Laws of heredity (3) Cell theory (4) Theory of acquired characters
Last Answer : (2) Laws of heredity Explanation: The Laws of Heredity are few; their implications for life are vast. The simplest genetic characteristics are those whose presence depends on the genotype ... about the way certain characteristics are transmitted from one generation to another in an organism.
Description : The ‘Theory of Evolution’ wasput forward by - (1) Louis Pasteur (2) Aristotle (3) Gregor Mendel (4) Charles Darwin
Last Answer : (4) Charles Darwin Explanation: Charles Darwin had proposed "theory of Evolution". The theory of evolution came into view by the reawakening of ancient materialistic philosophies and became widespread ... the matter, so it tries to explain the universe and nature through purely material factors.
Description : The theory of inheritance of acquired characters was propounded by - (1) Charles Darwin (2) Gregor Mendel (3) J. B. Lamarck (4) Weismann
Last Answer : (3) J. B. Lamarck Explanation: Lamarckism (or Lamarckian inheritance) is the hypothesis that an organism can pass on characteristics that it has acquired through use or disuse during its lifetime to its offspring.
Description : The frequency of recombination between gene present on the same chromosome as a measure of the distance between genes was explained by (a) Sutton Boveri (b) T.H. Morgan (c) Gregor J.Mendel (d) Alfred Sturtevant.
Last Answer : (d) Alfred Sturtevant.
Description : The theory of inheritance of acquired characters are proposed by a. J.B. Lamarck b. Charles Darwin c. Gregor Mendel d. Hugo De vries
Last Answer : b. Charles Darwin
Description : When Gregor Mendel crossed true-breeding tall plants with true-breeding short plants, all the offspring were tall because a. the allele for tall plants is recessive. b. the allele for short plants is dominant. c. the allele for tall plants is dominant. d. they were true-breeding like their parents.
Last Answer : c. the allele for tall plants is dominant.
Description : When Gregor Mendel crossed a tall plant with a short plant, the F1 plants inherited a. an allele for tallness from each parent. b. an allele for tallness from the tall parent and an allele for shortness ... parent. c. an allele for shortness from each parent. d. an allele from only the tall parent.
Last Answer : b. an allele for tallness from the tall parent and an allele for shortness from the short parent.
Description : Gregor Mendel concluded that traits are a. not inherited by offspring. b. inherited through the passing of factors from parents to offspring. c. determined by dominant factors only. d. determined by recessive factors only.
Last Answer : b. inherited through the passing of factors from parents to offspring.
Description : Gregor Mendel used pea plants to study a. flowering. b. gamete formation. c. the inheritance of traits. d. cross-pollination.
Last Answer : c. the inheritance of traits.
Description : The earliest experiments on chromosome theory and inheritance were developed by? w) Gregor Mendel x) Jonas Salk y) Charles Sternak z) Robert Oppenheimer
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- GREGOR MENDEL
Description : DNA test was developed by (1) Dr. Alec Jeffreys (2) Dr. V.K. Kashyap (3) Watson and Crick (4) Gregor Mendel
Last Answer : Watson and Crick
Description : Johann Gregor Mendel is famous for propounding (1) Theory of mutation (2) Laws of heredity (3) Cell theory (4) Theory of acquired characters
Last Answer : Laws of heredity
Description : The ‘Theory of Evolution’ was put forward by (1) Louis Pasteur (2) Aristotle (3) Gregor Mendel (4) Charles Darwin
Last Answer : Charles Darwin
Description : Edward Jenner is related with which disease? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Insulin for Diabetes is invented by (1) Edward Jenner (2) Alexander Fleming (3) E.F. Banting (4) Hoffiman
Last Answer : (3) E.F. Banting Explanation: First use of insulin in treatment of diabetes on this day in 1922. On 11 January 1922 insulin was first used in the treatment of diabetes Insulin was discovered by Sir Frederick G Banting.
Description : Edward Jenner is associated with - (1) Cholera (2) Typhoid (3) Small Pox (4)Paralysis
Last Answer : (3) Small Pox Explanation: Edward Anthony Jenner, (17 May, 1749 - 26 January, 1823) was an English physician and scientist from Berkeley, Gloucestershire, who was the pioneer of ... . Jenner contributed papers on angina pectoris, ophthalmia, and cardiac valvular disease and commented on cowpox.
Description : Edward Jenner is related with which disease?
Last Answer : Small pox
Description : Who invented chloroform as anaesthetic? (1) James Simpson (2) Edward Jenner (3) Alexander Fleming (4) Christian Barnard
Last Answer : James Simpson
Description : Who invented vaccination? (1) James Simpson (2) Edward Jenner (3) Alexander Fleming (4) Christian Barnard
Last Answer : Edward Jenner
Description : Who invented vaccination for 'Small Pox'? (1) Sir Fredrick Grant Banting (2) Sir Alexander Fleming (3) Edward Jenner (4) Louis Pasteur
Description : Who invented penicillin ? (1) Alexander Fleming (2) Louis Pasteur (3) Dreser (4) Edward Jenner
Description : Edward Jenner is associated with (1) Cholera (2) Typhoid (3) Small Pox (4) Paralysis
Last Answer : Small Pox
Description : Z theory is a Japanese approach of motivation developed by (a) Mc Clelland ; (b) William Ouchi ; (c) Alderfer ; (d) Mc Gregor
Last Answer : (b) William Ouchi ;
Description : The theory of monopolistic competition has been formulated in the United States of America by - (1) Joan Robinson (2) Edward Chamberlin (3) John Bates Clark (4) Joseph Schumpeter
Last Answer : (2) Edward Chamberlin Explanation: In treatments of monopolistic competition, Edward Chamberlin and Joan Robinson are usually credited with simultaneously and independently developing the theory of monopolistic ... can be regarded as the parents of the modern study of imperfect competition.
Description : The theory of monopolistic competition has been formulated in the United States of America by (1) Joan Robinson (2) Edward Chamberlin (3) John Bates Clark (4) Joseph Schumpeter
Last Answer : Edward Chamberlin
Description : Which of the following statements regarding neutrophils are true? a. The neutrophil undergoes final maturation after release into the circulation b. Patients with chronic granulomatous disease have a defective ... proteins d. The normal human neutrophil circulates in the blood for 7-10 days
Last Answer : Answer: b, c The neutrophil is a migratory phagocytic cell that defends the host against bacteria and eliminates necrotic tissue. The neutrophil matures in the bone marrow and is ... phagocytose bacteria, they are unable to kill the intracellular microbes and chronic, unresolved infections result
Description : Who discovered Plasmodium in RBC of human beings? (a) Ronald Ross (b) Mendel (c) Laveran (d) Stephens
Last Answer : (c) Laveran