Description : Which of the following is correct about the photorespiration? a. Photorespiration is more efficient in synthesizing glucose than photosynthesis. b. C3 plants are best adapted to handle c. ... During photorespiration plants use oxygen to break down carbohydrates and release e. All of these
Last Answer : c. Photorespiration is likely to occur when oxygen level is high and CO2 level is
Description : Do plants release oxygen during night time? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Algae often float on surface of water during the day but sink down during the night due to (a) Evolution and trapping of oxygen bubbles during the day in their photosynthesis (b) Becoming light as they ... (c) Warming action of sun during the day (d) Release of absorbed air by warming of water
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The breakdown of the C-C bonds of complex compounds through oxidation within the cells, leading to release of considerable amount of energy is called.
Last Answer : The breakdown of the C-C bonds of complex compounds through oxidation within the cells, leading to release of considerable amount of energy is called.
Description : What cells release histamine during allergic responses?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which organelle release oxygen -Biology
Description : If a photosynthesizing plant release oxygen containing more than normal amount of 180, it is concluded that the plant has been supplied with
Last Answer : If a photosynthesizing plant release oxygen containing more than normal amount of 180, it is concluded that the ... )O` D. Oxygen in the form of ozone
Description : Do plants release oxygen into the ground through its roots true or false?
Last Answer : False - through the leaves, into air.
Description : Humans breathe in oxygen and release gas?
Last Answer : carbon dioxide
Description : It is not advisable to sleep under a tree at night because of the (a) Release of oxygen in lesser amount (b) Release of oxygen in larger amount (c) Release of carbon monoxide (d) Release of carbon dioxide
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : The open "Sigrees or coal stoves often require fanning to sustain burning because of (1) tendency of carbon dioxide to form a layer along with dust smoke (2) lack of oxygen in the ... 3) accumulation of smoke and dust over the sigrees (4) interrupted release of moisture from the material
Last Answer : (1) tendency of carbon dioxide to form a layer along with dust smoke Explanation: Burning coal requires oxygen to chemically react. The availability of oxygen is limited in the furnace by several factors ... dioxide from forming layer along with dust smoke so as to keep the supply of oxygen intact.
Description : Reduction in pH of blood will (a) decrease the affinity of haemoglobin with oxygen (b) release bicarbonate ions by the liver (c) reduce the rate of heartbeat (d) reduce the blood supply to the brain.
Last Answer : (a) decrease the affinity of haemoglobin with oxygen
Description : In stratosphere, which of the following element acts as a catalyst in degradation of ozone a release of molecular oxygen ? (1) Carbon (2) Cl (3) Fe (4) Oxygen
Last Answer : (2) Cl
Description : The open "Sigrees" or coal stoves often require fanning to sustain burning because of (1) tendency of carbon dioxide to form a layer along with dust smoke (2) lack of oxygen in the ... 3) accumulation of smoke and dust over the sigrees (4) interrupted release of moisture from the material
Last Answer : tendency of carbon dioxide to form a layer along with dust smoke
Description : A flywheel is used, (A) To store and release energy when required during the work cycle (B) To reduce the power capacity of electric motor (C) To reduce the amplitude of speed fluctuations (D) Any one of above functions
Last Answer : (D) Any one of above functions
Description : Which of the following are functions of flywheel? a) Store and release energy during work cycle b) Reduce power capacity of the electric motor c) Reduce amplitude of speed fluctuations d) All of the listed
Last Answer : d) All of the listed
Description : Poisons like cyanide inhibit Na+ efflux and K+ influx during cellular transport. This inhibitory effect is reversed by an injection of ATP. This demonstrates that (a) ATP is the carrier protein in the ... is hydrolysed by ATPase to release energy (d) Na+-K+ exchange pump operates in the cell.
Last Answer : (b) energy for Na+-K+ exchange pump comes from ATP
Description : Plants release energy during (1) Photosynthesis (2) Respiration (3) Transpiration (4) Germination
Last Answer : Respiration
Description : ___is rupture of red cells with release of intracellular haemoglobin can occur if the Antibody has the property of hemolysin. a) Agglutination b) Hemolysis c) Reaction
Last Answer : b) Hemolysis is the rupture of red blood cells with the release of intracellular hemoglobin, and it can occur if the antibody has the property of hemolysin. Hemolysis is the destruction or ... bacteria, and viruses, and it is a key principle in many diagnostic tests for infectious diseases.
Description : Assertion `:-` The JGA plays a complex regulaltory role. Reason `:-` An increase in glomerular blood flow `//` GFR can activate JG cells to release re
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` The JGA plays a complex regulaltory role. Reason `:-` An increase in glomerular blood ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : In which the following condition can activate the JG cells to release renin `:-`
Last Answer : In which the following condition can activate the JG cells to release renin `:-` A. More `Na^(+ ... C. High glomerular blood pressure D. Fall in GFR
Description : Which type of white blood cells are concerned with the release of histamine and the natural anticoagulant heparin ?
Last Answer : Which type of white blood cells are concerned with the release of histamine and the natural ... Eosinophils B. Monocytes C. Neutrophils D. Basophils
Description : Assertion . Mast cells in human body release excessive amount of inflammatory chemicals which cause allergic reactions. Reason . Allergens in the envi
Last Answer : Assertion . Mast cells in human body release excessive amount of inflammatory chemicals which cause ... If both the assertion and reason are false
Description : Fall of GFR activate JG cells to release renin which converts angiotensinogen into____. Angiotensinogen-II is a powerfull_____. Causes increase in glo
Last Answer : Fall of GFR activate JG cells to release renin which converts angiotensinogen into____. ... glomerular blood pressure. Causes increase in_____.
Description : What do cells release?
Last Answer : Mast cells release histamines which will dilate small bloodvessels during inflammation.
Description : All the following statements about obstructive jaundice are true except (A) Prothrombin time may be prolonged due to impaired absorption of vitamin K (B) Serum alkaline phosphatase may be raised ... systemic circulation due to biliary obstruction (D) There is no defect in conjugation of bilirubin
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Helper T cells release all the following except (A) Interleukins (B) Colony stimulating factors (C) Perforins (D) Tumour necrosis factor
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Helper T cells release (A) Interleukins (B) Colony stimulating factors (C) Tumour necrosis factor (D) All of these
Description : Cytotoxic T cells release (A) Perforins (B) Interleukins (C) Colony stimulating factors (D) Tumour necrosis factor
Description : Answer: b, c, d Eosinophils constitute 1% to 3% of the leukocyte population of the bloodstream. They also reside in tissues and they exhibit phagocytic capabilities. They are less ... the cycle of events that result in recruitment and activation of inflammatory cells at sites of inflammation
Last Answer : Cellular injury from oxidants may be manifest by which of the following? a. Cell membrane lipid peroxidation b. DNA strand breaks c. Cytoskeletal disassembly d. ATP depletion
Description : Platelets have a wide array of functions in inflammation. Which of the following are among these? a. Synthesis and release of vasoactive eicosanoids b. Release of chemotactic factors c. ... coating of bacterial and tumor cells d. Increase of vascular permeability e. Phagocytosis of bacteria
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d Platelets are anucleated cells derived from megakaryocytes in the bone marrow. Their central role in hemostasis is well known. Platelets possess a wide ... primitive precursor inflammatory cell. Platelets serve primarily as an amplifier or modulator of the inflammatory response
Description : The neurohormonal arm of the stress response is well defined. Less is known about the inflammatory arm mediated primarily by cytokines. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true ... Cytokine release may stimulate the release of other cytokines leading to an important cascade of events
Last Answer : Answer: a, d Cytokines, which are produced at the site of injury by endothelial cells and by diverse immune cells throughout the body, also occupy a pivotal position in the stress response ... act as hormones and spill over into the systemic circulation and become detectable in the bloodstream
Description : Which of the following statements are true of the multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)? A. The two-hit model proposes that secondary MODS may be produced when even a relatively ... intensive care units has decreased owing to increased awareness, prevention, and treatment of the syndrome.
Last Answer : Answer: ABC DISCUSSION: MODS is part of a clinical continuum that begins with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome, which is the host's stress response to any major insult such ... pathogenesis of MODS, the incidence of MODS continues to increase without a significant improvement in outcome
Description : Cromolyn has as its major action (a) Block of calcium channels in lymphocytes (b) Block of mediator release from mast cells (c) Block of phosphodiesterase in mast cells and basophils (d) Smooth muscle relaxation in the bronchi (e) Stimulation of cortisol release by the adrenals
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : The symptoms of allergen-mediated asthma result from which of the following? (a) Increased release of mediators from mast cells (b) Increased adrenergic responsiveness of the airways (c) ... bronchial tissue (d) Decreased calcium influx into the mast cell (e) Decreased prostaglandin production
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : The Symptoms of allergen-mediated asthma result from which of the following? (a) Increased release of mediators from mast cells (b) Increased adrenergic responsiveness of the airways (c) ... bronchial tissue (d) Decreased calcium influx into the mast cells (e) Decreased prostaglandin production
Description : Glucagon: a. is a positive inotrope b. is produced by the beta cells of the pancreas c. stimulates production of free fatty acids in the blood d. its release is increased in starvation
Last Answer : its release is increased in starvation
Description : A fall in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) activates (a) juxtaglomerular cells to release renin (b) adrenal cortex to release aldosterone (c) adrenal medulla to release adrenaline (d) posterior pituitary to release vasopressin.
Last Answer : (a) juxtaglomerular cells to release renin
Description : Which type of white blood cells are concerned with the release of histamine and the natural anticoagulant heparin? (a) Eosinophils (b) Monocytes (c) Neutrophils (d) Basophils
Last Answer : d) Basophils
Description : An essential element of all allergy reactions is the a. Release of interferons from tissue cells. b. Accumulation of ige on the surfaces of mast cells and basophils. c. Passage of igg from the immune system to local tissue cells. d. Elimination of all traces of plasma cells from the body.
Last Answer : b. Accumulation of ige on the surfaces of mast cells and basophils.
Description : Hashimoto disease and Graves‘ disease are similar in that both a. Affect the thyroid gland. b. Affect the red blood cells. c. Are forms of cellular hypersensitivity? d. Are accompanied by histamine release.
Last Answer : b. Affect the red blood cells.
Description : Cytotoxic T cells release which 2 toxic proteins as they fight target cells? a. histamine and heparin b. perforin and granzymes c. interleukin and interferon d. lysozymes and cytokines
Last Answer : b. perforin and granzymes
Description : The 1st phase of insulin release from pancreatic β cells is augmented by: A. Glibenclamide B. Metformin C. Nateglinide D. Both 'A' and 'C'
Last Answer : C. Nateglinide
Description : Insulin release from pancreatic β cells is augmented by the following except: A. Ketone bodies B. Glucagon C. Vagal stimulation D. Alfa adrenergic agonists
Last Answer : D. Alfa adrenergic agonist
Description : The drug that can directly release histamine from mast cells without involving antigen-antibody reaction is: A. Aspirin B. Procaine C. Morphine D. Sulfadiazine
Last Answer : C. Morphine