NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
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The non-living characteristic of viruses is
1 Ability to multiply only inside the host
2 Ability to cause diseases in the host
3 Ability to replicate
4 Ability of crystallisation
Explanation:
The viruses are non-cellular organisms that are characterised by having an inert crystalline structure outside the living cell.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
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Viruses are
1 Inert outside their specific host cell
2 Obligate parasite
3 Passes through bacteria proof filter
4 All above statements are correct
Explanation:
All the statements are correct for viruses.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
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Match the following. Column I Column II A Bacterium P Cell wall embedded with silica B Cyanobacteria Q Causes measles C Desmid R
Nostoc D Virus S
Myobacterium
tuberculosis
1 A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
2 A - Q, B - S, C - R, D - P
3 A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q
4 A - Q, B - S, C - P, D - R
Explanation:
A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331569
Who coined the term ‘contagium vivum fluidum’
1 Beijerinek
2 Pasteur
3 Stanley
4 Ivanowsky
Explanation:
M.W. Beijerinek (1898) demonstrated that the extract of the infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and named the new pathogen “virus” and called the fluid as Contagium vivum fluidum (infectious living fluid).
331566
The non-living characteristic of viruses is
1 Ability to multiply only inside the host
2 Ability to cause diseases in the host
3 Ability to replicate
4 Ability of crystallisation
Explanation:
The viruses are non-cellular organisms that are characterised by having an inert crystalline structure outside the living cell.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331567
Viruses are
1 Inert outside their specific host cell
2 Obligate parasite
3 Passes through bacteria proof filter
4 All above statements are correct
Explanation:
All the statements are correct for viruses.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331568
Match the following. Column I Column II A Bacterium P Cell wall embedded with silica B Cyanobacteria Q Causes measles C Desmid R
Nostoc D Virus S
Myobacterium
tuberculosis
1 A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
2 A - Q, B - S, C - R, D - P
3 A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q
4 A - Q, B - S, C - P, D - R
Explanation:
A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331569
Who coined the term ‘contagium vivum fluidum’
1 Beijerinek
2 Pasteur
3 Stanley
4 Ivanowsky
Explanation:
M.W. Beijerinek (1898) demonstrated that the extract of the infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and named the new pathogen “virus” and called the fluid as Contagium vivum fluidum (infectious living fluid).
331566
The non-living characteristic of viruses is
1 Ability to multiply only inside the host
2 Ability to cause diseases in the host
3 Ability to replicate
4 Ability of crystallisation
Explanation:
The viruses are non-cellular organisms that are characterised by having an inert crystalline structure outside the living cell.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331567
Viruses are
1 Inert outside their specific host cell
2 Obligate parasite
3 Passes through bacteria proof filter
4 All above statements are correct
Explanation:
All the statements are correct for viruses.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331568
Match the following. Column I Column II A Bacterium P Cell wall embedded with silica B Cyanobacteria Q Causes measles C Desmid R
Nostoc D Virus S
Myobacterium
tuberculosis
1 A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
2 A - Q, B - S, C - R, D - P
3 A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q
4 A - Q, B - S, C - P, D - R
Explanation:
A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331569
Who coined the term ‘contagium vivum fluidum’
1 Beijerinek
2 Pasteur
3 Stanley
4 Ivanowsky
Explanation:
M.W. Beijerinek (1898) demonstrated that the extract of the infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and named the new pathogen “virus” and called the fluid as Contagium vivum fluidum (infectious living fluid).
331566
The non-living characteristic of viruses is
1 Ability to multiply only inside the host
2 Ability to cause diseases in the host
3 Ability to replicate
4 Ability of crystallisation
Explanation:
The viruses are non-cellular organisms that are characterised by having an inert crystalline structure outside the living cell.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331567
Viruses are
1 Inert outside their specific host cell
2 Obligate parasite
3 Passes through bacteria proof filter
4 All above statements are correct
Explanation:
All the statements are correct for viruses.
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331568
Match the following. Column I Column II A Bacterium P Cell wall embedded with silica B Cyanobacteria Q Causes measles C Desmid R
Nostoc D Virus S
Myobacterium
tuberculosis
1 A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
2 A - Q, B - S, C - R, D - P
3 A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q
4 A - Q, B - S, C - P, D - R
Explanation:
A - S, B - R, C - P, D - Q
BIOXI02: BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
331569
Who coined the term ‘contagium vivum fluidum’
1 Beijerinek
2 Pasteur
3 Stanley
4 Ivanowsky
Explanation:
M.W. Beijerinek (1898) demonstrated that the extract of the infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and named the new pathogen “virus” and called the fluid as Contagium vivum fluidum (infectious living fluid).