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- Define : Heredity.
ANS :Heredity is defined as 'the transmission of characters from parents to the off-springs'. - Give the meaning of variation from biological point of view.
ANS :From biological point of view, variation means some individual difference(diversity) in the organismof one generation from that of the parental generation. - What is Genetics ?
ANS :Genetics is the branch of biology which studies important aspects of heredity and variation. - What did Mendel propose ?
ANS :Mendel proposed that for regulation of every character(in an organism) there is a pair of factors. - What happens when a cross is made between two pea plants ?
ANS :When a cross is made between two pea plnats showing different characters, only one character is seen in the offsprings but the successive generations show both characters. - Who showed that gene is a part of chromosome ?
ANS :T.Boveri and W.S. Sutton showed that gene is a part of chromosome. - Where are genes located ?
ANS :Genes are located on chromosomes. - Of what is a gene the segment ?
ANS :A gene is a segment of DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid). - Who established the DNA as a component for expression of genetic information from one generation to the other ?
ANS :Griffin, Avery, McLeod and McCarty established the DNA as a component for expression of genetic information from one generation to the other. - What is meant by homologous chromosomes ?
ANS :Homologous chromosomes are chromosomes occurring in pair and the members of a pair of chromosomes are exactly identical. - What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes ?
ANS : In prokaryotes only one chromosome occurs whereas in eukaryotes many chromosomes occur in pairs. - What is the difference in number of chromosomes of somatic cells and reproductive cells ?
ANS :The number of chromosomes in reproductive cells is half(haploid) of that in somatic cells(diploid). - When do chromosomes get separated from each other ?
ANS :Chromosomes get separated from each other during metaphase of cell division. - Why can chromosomes be identified easily during metaphase ?
ANS :Chromosomes can be identified easily during metaphase because they get separated from each other. - What is centromere (primary constriction) ?
ANS :In a chromosome, the dark region which connectes two individual chromatids is known as centromere (primary constriction). - How are chromosomes classified ?
ANS :Chromosomes are classified depending on the position of the centromere. - Mention the types of chromosomes.
ANS :Metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric and telocentric are the types of chromosomes. - What is nucleolar organisation region ?
ANS :A short filament connecting the satellite with the arm of an acrocentric chromosome is called nucleolar organisation region. - What is the full form of DNA ?
ANS :The full form of DNA is DeoxyriboNucleic acid. - What is DNA ?
ANS :DNA is a macromolecule in which a large number of nucleotide units is present. - Why is DNA known as polynucleotide ?
ANS :DNA is known as polynucleotide as it is a macromolecule consisting of a large number of nucleotide units. - Mention the components of a DNA nucleotide.
ANS :The components of a DNA nucleotide are : (1)Pentose sugar(deoxyribose sugar),(2)Phosphate group(H3PO4) and (3)Nitrogenous base. - Mention the types of nitrogenous base in DNA.
ANS :Purines and pyrimidines are the types of nitrogenous base in DNA. - Mention the purines present in DNA.
ANS :Adenine and Guanine are the purines present in DNA. - Mention the pyrimidines present in DNA.
ANS :Cytosine and Thymine are the pyrimidines present in DNA. - What is complimentary pairing ?
ANS :The linking of a purine type nitrogenous base with a pyrimidine type nitrogenous base by weak hydrogen bonds in a DNA molecule is called complimentary pairing. - What is the length of each helix in a DNA molecule ?
ANS :The length of each helix in a DNA molecule is 34 A°. - How many nitrogenous base pairs are present in one helix of DNA ?
ANS :10 nitrogenous base pairs are present in one helix of DNA. - What is the distance between two adjacent nucleotides in a DNA molecule ?
ANS :The distance between two adjacent nucleotides in a DNA molecule is 3.4 A°. - What is the distance between two opposite chains of a DNA helix ?
ANS :The distance between two opposite chains of a DNA helix is 20A°. - What is the biological name of the fruit fly ?
ANS :Drosophila melanogaster is the biological name of the fruit fly. - What is mutation ?
ANS :A sudden inheritable change in the nature of a gene is called mutation. - Mutation is one of the reasons of variation. True or false ?
ANS : TRUE - What is the effect of high incubation temperature in determining sex in a turtle, chrysema picta ?
ANS :The high incubation temperature in a turtle, chrysema picta, results in the development of a female. - What is the effect of high incubation temperature in determining sex in a lizard, agama agama ?
ANS :The high incubation temperature in a lizard, agama agama results in the development of a male. - Give an example of a plant showing sex determination.
ANS :Coccinia indica is a plant showing sex determination. - What are the two basic factors of evolution ?
ANS :Variation and heredity are the two basic factors of evolution. - How is a new species evolved ?
ANS :A new species is evolved during evolution process due to small changes in the heredity of one generation which gives rise to a new generation with different characters. - Mention the types of evidence that support the biological evolution.
ANS :Evidences of comparative anatomy, comparative embryology, vestigial organs, fossils, connecting links, physiology and taxonomy support biological evolution. - Which theory of evolution did Darwin give ?
ANS :Darwin gave the Theory of Natural Selection. - Mention the limitation of Darwinism.
ANS :Darwinism explains evolution with the help of variation but it does not explain how variation occurs. - What are homologous organs ?
ANS :The organs showing similarities in origin but performing different functions are called homologous organs. - What are analogous organs ?
ANS :The organs different origin but performing same functions are called analogous organs. - Who proposed recapitulation theory ?
ANS :Ernst Hackel proposed recapitulation theory. - What does recapitulation theory state ?
ANS :Recapitulation theory states that 'Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny'. - What are vestigial organs ?
ANS :Those organs found in an organism which are not functional but which might have been functional in ancestors are called vestigial organs. - What do you study in Genetics ?
ANS :We study important aspects of heredity and variation in Genetics. - What is satellite(in a chromosome)?
ANS :Satellite is around structure at the tip of the filament on the distal end of the short arm of an acrocentric chromosome. - What is retrovirus ? Give an example.
ANS :Retrovirus is a virus with RNA as hereditary material. The virus causing AIDS in humans is a retrovirus. - What is organic(biological) evolution ?
ANS :A natural process of structural sequential transformation of species which is slow but progressive is called organic(biological) evolution. OR The structural and well-organised process of gradual changes in species is called organic(biological) evolution.
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