Subject

Biology

Class

CBSE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

11.

(a) List the three states the annuals and biennial angiosperms have to pass through during their life cycle.
(b) List and describe any two vegetative propagules in flowering plants.

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12.

Draw a labelled diagrammatic sectional view of a human seminiferous tubule.

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13.

During a medical investigation, an infant was found to possess an extra chromosome 21. Decribe the symptoms the child is likely to develop later in the life.

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14.

A number of passengers were severely burnt beyond recognition during a train accident. Name and describe a modern technique that can help hand over the dead to their relatives.

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15.

p2+2pq+q2 Explain this algebraic equation on the basis of Hardy-Weinberg’s principle.

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16.

(a) What precaution(s) would you recommend to a patient requiring repeated blood transfusion?
(b) If the advise is not followed by the patient there is an apprehension that the patient might contract a disease that would destroy the immune system of his/her body. Explain with the help of schematic diagram only how the immune system would get affected and destroyed.

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17.

(a) What is inbreeding depression?
(b) Explain the importance of ‘selection’ during inbreeding in cattle.

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18.

Describe how do ‘flocs’ and ‘activated sludge’ help in sewage treatment.

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19.

Explain the role(s) of the following in biotechnology.
(a) Restriction endonuclease
(b) Gel-electrophoresis
(c) Selectable markers in pBR322


(a) Restriction Endonucleases These are the bacterial enzymes that cut dsDNA into fragments after recognising and binding to the specific nucleotide sequences, known as recognition site. These enzymes are used to form recombinant molecules of DNA, composed of DNA from different sources.

(b) Gel-Electrophoresis is the technique which allows the visualisation of separated fragments of DNA on an agarose gel matrix.
Since, the DNA fragments are negatively charged molecules, they separate and move towards the anode (+ ve) under the influence of an electric field. DNA fragments are separated on the basis of their size through the sieving effect provided by the gel.

(c) Selectable Markers in pBR322, an E. coli cloning vector has two antibiotic resistance genes, i.e. for ampicillin and tetracycline. Antibiotic resistance is used as selectable marker, i.e. it helps in identification and selection of transformants. For example, when a foreign DNA is ligated at the site of tetracycline resistance (tet r ,) gene in pBR322, the recombinant plasmid will lose tetracycline resistance due to insertional inactivation of foreign DNA, but can still be selected out from non-recombinants by placing the transformants on ampicillin containing medium. The transformants growing on ampicillin containing medium, are then transferred on tetracycline containing medium. The recombinants will grow on ampicillin containing medium but not on tetracycline one whereas non-recombinants grow on both.

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20.

Write the steps you would suggest to be undertaken to obtain a foreign-gene-product.

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