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  • Insects that transmit diseases are known as


  • Options
  • A. Pathogens
  • B. Vectors
  • C. Drones
  • D. Scalars

  • Correct Answer
  • Vectors 

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    • 1. How many facial bones are there?

    • Options
    • A. 34
    • B. 24
    • C. 14
    • D. 4
    • Discuss
    • 2. The scientific name of human being is?

    • Options
    • A. Homo Nigrum
    • B. Melongena Sapiens
    • C. Homo Sapiens
    • D. Tigris Solanum
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    • 3. There are how many vocal cords in the human voice box?

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    • A. One
    • B. Two
    • C. Three
    • D. Four
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    • 4. The later (second) formed primary xylem elements are called _____________.

    • Options
    • A. Protoxylem
    • B. Metaxylem
    • C. Xylem parenchyma
    • D. Xylem fibres
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    • 5. RBCs are formed in the ____________ in the adults.

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    • A. blue bone marrow
    • B. red bone marrow
    • C. white bone marrow
    • D. black bone marrow
    • Discuss
    • 6. The somatosensory receptors in human beings detect ______.

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    • A. taste
    • B. smell
    • C. touch
    • D. hear
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    • 7. Which vaccine company has developed Typbar Typhoid Conjugate vaccine that has received pre ? qualification from the World Health Organisation (WHO)for global use ?

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    • A. Panacea Biotech
    • B. Bharat Biotech
    • C. Biocon
    • D. Bharat Serums and Vaccines
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    • 8. Which drug is used as an AntiBiotic?

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    • A. Metformin
    • B. Ranitidine
    • C. Azithromycin
    • D. Ibuprofen
    • Discuss
    • 9. In eukaryotic cells synthesis of RNA takes place in the _______________.

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    • A. mitochondria
    • B. centrioles
    • C. ribosomes
    • D. nucleus
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    • 10. _______________ is caused by parasites of the Plasmodium genus.

    • Options
    • A. Dysentery
    • B. Malaria
    • C. Chickenpox
    • D. Herpes
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