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Cloning is the process of making a genetically identical organism through nonsexual means It has been used for many years to produce plants (even growing a plant from a cutting is a type of cloning). Animal cloning has been the subject of scientific experiments for years, but garnered little attention until the birth of the first cloned mammal in 1997, a sheep named Dolly. Since Dolly, several scientists have cloned other animals, including cows and mice. The recent success in cloning animals has sparked fierce debates among scientists, politicians and the general public about the use and morality of cloning plants, animals and possibly humans.
A. Answer these questions 1. Name the three life process help living being to procure energy from food? Answer: Three life processes that help living organisms to procure energy from food are: (i) Digestion (Nutrition) (ii) Respiration (iii) Transportation 2. What are Autotrophs? Name an organism other than other than green plant that is an autotroph. Answer: Autotrophs are organisms that can prepare their own food. Chlamydomonas is a type of green algae which is an example of an autotroph, other than green plants. Cyanobacteria are also an example of autotroph. 3. Name three type of heterotrophic nutrition Answer: Three types of heterotrophic nutrition are: (i) Saprophytic nutrition (ii) Parasitic nutrition (iii) Holozoic nutrition 4. What are enzymes? Answer: Enzymes are chemical substances that act as biological catalysts and are important for carrying out biochemical processes, such as digestion, in our body ...
Q Name the cells having branches structure. Ans Nerve Cell. Q Why cells could not be observed before seventeenth century? Ans Cells could not be observed before seventeenth century because till that time microscope was not invented. Q Why plant cell have cell wall? Ans Plant cells need protection against variations in temperature, high wind speed, atmospheric moisture, etc. They are exposed to these variations because they cannot move. That's why they have cell wall. Q Which organism has the smallest cell? Ans Mycoplasmas, a bacteria has the smallest cell of the size of 0.1 micron i.e. ten thousandth part of a mill metre. ' Q Which is the largest cell visible by unaided eye? Ans Ostrich egg has the largest visible cell by unaided eye. Q Name the four elements, which fonn major part of protoplasm. Ans These are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Q Give two examples of prokaryotes. Ans Bacteria and blue green algae. Q Name the la...
Trend Setter Questions with Solutions : Diversity in Living Organisms more than 150 solved Questions One Mark Questions: 1) What is biological classification ? Ans: Grouping of organisms based on similarities & dissimilarities is called biological classification. 2) What is Taxonomy ? Ans: The systematic study of identification classification and naming of oraganisms is called taxonomy. 3) Who made 1st attempt for scientific basis of classification ? Ans : Aristotle. 4) On what morphological criteria Aristotle classified the plants ? Ans : Based on the morphological nature of the stem. 5) Based on the nature of the steam name the types of plants classified by Aristotle. Ans: Herbs, Shrubs & Trees. 6) Name the 2 kingdoms of classification ? Ans: (1) Plantae & Metaphyta (2) Animatia Metazoa 7) What are prokaryotas ? Ans: The organisms which do not have well organized nucleus in their cell are called prokaryotes. OR Organisms co...
1. What is plasma membrane? What are their functions? Ans: Plasma membrane also called as cell membrane, is the outer covering of a cell that separates the cell contents (protoplasm) from the surrounding medium. It is made up of proteins and lipids. It gives form (shape and size) to the cell It maintains the individuality of the cell (i.e. seperates cells) It keeps the cell contents in place 2. What are cell organelles ? Ans: The certain specific living parts of a cell with a definite function are celled Cell organelles. All cell are found to have same organelles and together these constitute to the basic unit of life. 3. What is cellulose and its functions? Ans: Cellulose is the main component of a plant cell wall. It is responsible for giving structural shape to the cell and also to protect the protoplasm. 4. What is a Prokaryotic cell? Give an Example. Ans: The cells that do not hav...
Cloning is the process of making a genetically identical organism through nonsexual means
ReplyDeleteIt has been used for many years to produce plants (even growing a plant from a cutting is a type of cloning).
Animal cloning has been the subject of scientific experiments for years, but garnered little attention until the birth of the first cloned mammal in 1997, a sheep named Dolly.
Since Dolly, several scientists have cloned other animals, including cows and mice.
The recent success in cloning animals has sparked fierce debates among scientists, politicians and the general public about the use and morality of cloning plants, animals and possibly humans.