Subject

Biology

Class

NEET Class 12

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61.

Streptomycin is obtained from

  • Streptomyces griseus

  • S. aureofaciens

  • S. venezuelae

  • S. ramosus


62.

DNA element with ability to change position is called

  • cistron

  • transposon

  • intron

  • recon


63.

Initiation codon is

  • UUU

  • UGA

  • AUG

  • UAG


64.

DNA mutiplication is called

  • translation

  • replication

  • transduction

  • transcription


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65.

Which is always present in photochemical smog?

  • O3

  • CO2

  • SO2

  • CH4


A.

O3

Photochemical smog occurs at high temperature due to stull air, emission of nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) splits into nitric oxide and nascent oxygen.

Nascent oxygen combines with molecular oxygen to form ozone. This further reacts with hydrocarbons to form aldehydes and ketones.

NO2, O2 and ketones combine to form Peroxy Acyl Nitrates (PAN) which is responsible for eye irritation. Therefore, first reported in Los Angeles, so called Los Angeles Smog.

Classical (London) Smog was reported in London. It occurs at low temperature which contains sulphur gases, smoke and dust particles.


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66.

The soil which is transported by wind is known as

  • colluvial

  • eolian

  • aluvial

  • glacial soil


67.

Lichen is the pioneer vegetation on which succession?

  • Hydrosere

  • Lithosere

  • Psammosere

  • Xerosere


68.

In Pinus, male cone bears a large number of

  • ligules

  • anthers

  • micro- sporophylls

  • mega- sporophylls


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69.

Decomposers are

  • autotrophs

  • autoheterotrophs

  • organotrophs

  • heterotrophs


70.

Cleavage polyembryony occurs in

  • Pinus

  • Mini Cycas

  • Cycas

  • Ephedra


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