BIOLOGY TIMES — January 2018

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  1. (d) Plasmids are extra chromosomal, self
    replicating usually circular, double stranded
    DNA molecules that serve as vectors which carry
    foreign DNA segment and replicate inside the
    host cell.

  2. (d) In biocollateral vascular bundle, phloem is
    found on both the sides of xylem.

  3. (c) Cyclosporin A, an immunosuppressive agent
    commercially obtained from Trichoderma
    polysporum.

  4. (d) Chemosynthetic bacteria are organisms that
    use inorganic molecules as a source of energy and
    convert them into organic substances.

  5. (c)

  6. (a) When a prokaryote (Bacteria ) is engineered to
    express a gene from a plant (Eukaryote), a slightly
    different approach is used. Eukaryotes genes
    have exons and introns which are transcribed into
    primary transcript. It is processed into splicing,
    tailing, capping to produce functional mRNA’s.
    This functional mRNA is then expressed into
    proteins. Prokaryotes lack such machinery
    and hence expression of eukaryotic DNA in
    prokaryotic cells becomes difficult.

  7. (c) Plant is taller and diffusion is a slow process
    that cannot make the movement of molecules
    from root to all parts of the plant.

  8. (a) Ammonia is first oxidised to nitrite with the
    help of the bacteria Nitrosomonas (Nitrococcus).
    In the next step nitrite is oxidised to nitrate by the
    influence of nitrobacter.

  9. (c) Abciscic acid is present in chloroplasts and
    takes part in degradation of carotenoids.

  10. (a) Cycas and its relatives are endangered plants,
    they are called as reptiles or pandas of plant
    kingdom.

  11. (b) In the legume seed, food is stored in
    cotyledons. Legume vegetables have large,
    relatively fragile seed. Food reserves are stored
    in the pair of cotyledons, sometimes called as the
    seed leaves.

  12. (b) Some characteristic features are developed by
    the interaction between two or more genes holding
    different distinct locus received from different
    parents. Such kind of genes are complementary
    to each other, means if it is present alone they
    remain unexpressed, but is expressible when they
    are brought together with the help of relevant


crossing. These genes are called complementary
genes. For example in Lathyrus odorantus
(sweet pea), both the genes C and P are needed
to incorporate anthocyanin pigment causing a
purple colour. But if any one gene is absent then
anthocyanin will not be produced causing white
flower production.


  1. (a) Cucumber - Inferior ovary Cotton - Superior
    ovary
    Guava - Inferior ovary Peach - Half inferior ovary

  2. (c) Fimbriae are known to help attach the bacteria
    to rocks in streams and also to the host tissues.

  3. (c) Lichens appear as the pioneer organisms on
    a bare rock as they can tolerate desiccation and
    extreme heating during summers and cooling
    during winters. They can also erode the rock and
    extract mineral nutrients and survive in extreme
    conditions.

  4. (c) Regulator genes, in Operon concept, are the
    genes involved in controlling the expression of
    one or more genes. Generally, regulator genes
    code for repressor proteins, in prokaryotes.

  5. (b) 39. (b)

  6. (a) Streptomycin is an antibiotic used to treat
    a number of bacterial infections. Spirulina
    represents a biomass of cyanobacteria that can
    be consumed as by humans and other animals as
    single celled protein,
    Rhizobium is symbiotic biofertilizer, Trichoderma
    is plant biocontrol agent.

  7. (a)

  8. (c) Tropical forest occurs in Assam,Western ghats
    and Western himalayas. Major vegetation made
    of sal(Shorea robusta), shrubs, grasslands and
    desert communities in the region of decreasing
    rainfall.

  9. (d) Barrel shaped endodermal cell have casperian
    strip which contain deposition of suberin and
    small amount of lignin which makes it water
    impermeable.

  10. (d) Capillarity force is mainly due to the small
    diameter of the vessels and tracheids.

  11. (b) Trait is X-linked recessive, female can be
    carrier but male cannot. In the above illustration
    ‘C’ is a normal unaffected male with XY and ‘D’ is
    a female carrier with one affected X chromosome
    with genotype XXc.

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