Biology:2011:CBSE:[Delhi ]:Set-I

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  • Q1

    Name the type of cell division that takes place in the zygote of an organism exhibiting haplontic life cycle.

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    Answer:

    The type of cell division that takes place in the zygote of an organism exhibiting haplontic life cycle is meiosis.

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  • Q2

    Write the scientific name of the microbe used for fermenting malted cereals and fruit juices.

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    Answer:

    The scientific name of the microbe is Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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  • Q3

    Name the event during cell division cycle that results in the gain or loss of chromosomes.

    Marks:1
    Answer:

    The event that results in the gain or loss of chromosomes is aneuploidy.

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  • Q4

    How can bacterial DNA be released from the bacterial cell for biotechnology experiments?

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    Answer:

    Bacterial DNA can be released from the bacterial cell by treating the bacterial cells with enzymes such as lysozyme.

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  • Q5

    Write the importance of cryopreservation in conservation of biodiversity.

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    Answer:

    Cryopreservation is important in the conservation of biodiversity as gametes of threatened species can be preserved in viable and fertile condition for long periods. This technique can also be used to propagate plants using tissue culture methods. Also, seeds of commercially important plants can be kept for long periods in seed banks.

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  • Q6

    Mention the role of the codons AUG and UGA during protein synthesis.

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    Answer:

    AUG is the start or initiation codon that initiates protein synthesis during translation, while UGA is the stop or termination codon that signals for the termination of protein synthesis.

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  • Q7

    Normally one embryo develops in one seed but when an orange seed is squeezed, many embryos of different shapes and sizes are seen. Mention how it has happened.

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    Answer:

    The nucellar cells surrounding the embryo sac divide, protrude into the embryo sac and develop into embryos. In such species, each ovule contains many embryos. This condition of occurrence of more than one embryo in a seed is called polyembryony.

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  • Q8

    Why green plants are not found beyond a certain depth in the ocean?

    Marks:1
    Answer:

    Green plants are not found beyond a certain depth in the ocean as only 1% of the sunlight reaches deep ocean, which is insufficient for the plants to photosynthesise and grow.

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  • Q9

    Why is CuT considered a good contraceptive device to space children?

    Marks:2
    Answer:

    CuT is most widely accepted method for spacing children. CuT increases phagocytosis of sperms within the uterus. The released Cu ions suppress sperm motility and the fertilising capacity of sperms. As a result, the sperms lose their motility.

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  • Q10

    Differentiate between albuminous and non-albuminous seeds, giving one example of each.

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    Answer:

       Albuminous seeds

     Non-albuminous seeds

    These are those seeds that retain a part of the endosperm as it is not completely consumed during embryo development.

    These are those seeds that do not have endosperm as it is completely consumed during embryo development.

    E.g., wheat, maize

    E.g., pea, groundnut

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