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When a fertilized egg cell develops into an embryo, the entropy of the living system
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A. decreases
B. increases
C. remains constant
D. none of these
Correct Answer
decreases
Animal Breeding and Transgenic Animal problems
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1. DNA into fish is injected into
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A. pronuclei
B. cytoplasm
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: cytoplasm
2. Karyoplast is
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A. cells devoid of cell wall
B. nuclei
C. nuclei with only some residual plasma membrane
D. cell with nucleus
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Correct Answer: nuclei with only some residual plasma membrane
3. Which of these carries the thousands of genes needed to allow animal and plant cells to pass on inherited characteristics?
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A. Chromosomes
B. Chromatogram
C. Chromatography
D. Chromium
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Correct Answer: Chromosomes
4. Which of the following gene have been introduced into the transgenic fish?
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A. Human or rat gene for growth hormone
B. Chicken gene for delta crystalline protein
C.
E. coli
gene for ?-galactosidase
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
5. Enucleation of the cells can be achieved by treating the cells with
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A. polyethylene glycol
B. cytochalasin B
C. both (a) and (b)
D. alcohol
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Correct Answer: cytochalasin B
6. Which of the following is the word used to describe what happens when the nucleus of a sperm joins with the nucleus of an egg cell?
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A. Sex
B. Fertilisation
C. Intercourse
D. Reproduction
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Correct Answer: Fertilisation
7. To maintain aseptic conditions during fermentation which of the following is needed?
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A. Sterilization of fermentor
B. Sterilization of air supply
C. Aeration and agitation
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
8.
S cerevisiae
start producing ethanol with in
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A. 10 h
B. 12 h
C. 15 h
D. 24 h
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Correct Answer: 12 h
9. Which of the following is used to check vortex and to improve aeration efficiency in a fermentor?
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A. Impeller
B. Baffles
C. Sparger
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: Baffles
10. As the fermentation for the ethanol production is over, the cells are separated to get the biomass of yeast cells that is used
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A. for next fermentation
B. as single cell protein for animal feed
C. as manure
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: as single cell protein for animal feed
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