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  • The Mode of nutrition in which particulate food is devoured is


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  • A. holozoic
  • B. holophytic
  • C. saprophytic
  • D. Parasitic

  • Correct Answer
  • holozoic 

    Explanation

    The feeding mechanism is of several types. If it is entirely plant-like (photosynthesis),it is called holophytic. It is entirely (holo) animal-like (zoic), that is devouring already existing food, it is called holozoic.


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    • 1. Genes are made of

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    • A. Carbohydrates
    • B. Proteins
    • C. Fats
    • D. Nucleotides
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    • 2. What color is Lobster blood?

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    • A. Blue
    • B. White
    • C. Red
    • D. Colourless
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    • 3. Conversion of Glycogen to Glucose is stimulated by

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    • A. Insulin
    • B. Cortisol
    • C. Glucagon
    • D. Progesterone
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    • 4. Reflex actions are controlled by

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    • A. The Spinal Chord
    • B. The Nerves
    • C. The cells
    • D. The Brain
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    • 5. Myopia is a defect of eyes which is also known as

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    • A. Far Sightedness
    • B. Near Sightedness
    • C. Astigmatism
    • D. Night Blindness
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    • 6. Infection of salivary glands by a virus leads to

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    • A. tetanus
    • B. mumps
    • C. pyorrhoea
    • D. ulcers
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    • 7. The insects do not have blood pigments because

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    • A. there is no blood
    • B. tissues have pigments
    • C. blood does not have a respiratory function
    • D. pigments are elsewhere
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    • 8. Activation of the receptors by stimuli is called

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    • A. Adaptation
    • B. Perception
    • C. Habituation
    • D. Sensation
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    • 9. Type 1 diabetes is more common than type 2 ?

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
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    • 10. What carries Blood back to the Heart?

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    • A. Veins
    • B. Arteries
    • C. Both A & B
    • D. None
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