343908
Ruminant animals can digest cellulose in their food, where as human beings are unable to do so. This is because
1 Methanogens are present in human gut.
2 Cellulose is a complex sugar
3 Cellulose is a complex sugar
4 Methanogens are absent in human gut
Explanation:
Methanogens are bacteria that produce methane during the breaking down of substrates like cellulose. Plants are the major food consumed by ruminant animals. Cellulose is a polymer of glucose found in the cell wall of plants. The gut of the ruminant animals have methanogens that help in the digestion of cellulose and produce methane. Methanogens are absent in the case of human beings. Because of this reason, humans are unable to digest cellulose.
KCET - 2020
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343909
Dung can be used as for generation of biogas, commonly called as
1 Gobar gas
2 LPG
3 Natural gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Dung can be used for generation of biogas, commonly called as gobar gas.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343910
In Biogas or Gobar gas, the maximum amount of gas is ____
1 Methane
2 Ethane
3 Propane
4 Propene
Explanation:
Biogas or Gobar gas is a methane rich fuel by anaerobic digestion of biomass with help of methanogenic bacteria. It is made up of \(50-70 \%\) of Methane, \(30-40 \% \mathrm{CO}_{2}\), and others as traces.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343911
The residue left after methane production from cattle dung is:
1 Burnt
2 Buried in land fills
3 Used as manure
4 Used in civil construction
Explanation:
Used as manure
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343912
Which one of these is involved in last step of biogas production
1 Bacillus
2 Ruminococcus
3 Methanobacterium
4 Cellulomonas
Explanation:
Methanobacterium is methanogens. These bacteria are commonly found in the anaerobic sludge during sewage treatment
343908
Ruminant animals can digest cellulose in their food, where as human beings are unable to do so. This is because
1 Methanogens are present in human gut.
2 Cellulose is a complex sugar
3 Cellulose is a complex sugar
4 Methanogens are absent in human gut
Explanation:
Methanogens are bacteria that produce methane during the breaking down of substrates like cellulose. Plants are the major food consumed by ruminant animals. Cellulose is a polymer of glucose found in the cell wall of plants. The gut of the ruminant animals have methanogens that help in the digestion of cellulose and produce methane. Methanogens are absent in the case of human beings. Because of this reason, humans are unable to digest cellulose.
KCET - 2020
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343909
Dung can be used as for generation of biogas, commonly called as
1 Gobar gas
2 LPG
3 Natural gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Dung can be used for generation of biogas, commonly called as gobar gas.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343910
In Biogas or Gobar gas, the maximum amount of gas is ____
1 Methane
2 Ethane
3 Propane
4 Propene
Explanation:
Biogas or Gobar gas is a methane rich fuel by anaerobic digestion of biomass with help of methanogenic bacteria. It is made up of \(50-70 \%\) of Methane, \(30-40 \% \mathrm{CO}_{2}\), and others as traces.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343911
The residue left after methane production from cattle dung is:
1 Burnt
2 Buried in land fills
3 Used as manure
4 Used in civil construction
Explanation:
Used as manure
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343912
Which one of these is involved in last step of biogas production
1 Bacillus
2 Ruminococcus
3 Methanobacterium
4 Cellulomonas
Explanation:
Methanobacterium is methanogens. These bacteria are commonly found in the anaerobic sludge during sewage treatment
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BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343908
Ruminant animals can digest cellulose in their food, where as human beings are unable to do so. This is because
1 Methanogens are present in human gut.
2 Cellulose is a complex sugar
3 Cellulose is a complex sugar
4 Methanogens are absent in human gut
Explanation:
Methanogens are bacteria that produce methane during the breaking down of substrates like cellulose. Plants are the major food consumed by ruminant animals. Cellulose is a polymer of glucose found in the cell wall of plants. The gut of the ruminant animals have methanogens that help in the digestion of cellulose and produce methane. Methanogens are absent in the case of human beings. Because of this reason, humans are unable to digest cellulose.
KCET - 2020
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343909
Dung can be used as for generation of biogas, commonly called as
1 Gobar gas
2 LPG
3 Natural gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Dung can be used for generation of biogas, commonly called as gobar gas.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343910
In Biogas or Gobar gas, the maximum amount of gas is ____
1 Methane
2 Ethane
3 Propane
4 Propene
Explanation:
Biogas or Gobar gas is a methane rich fuel by anaerobic digestion of biomass with help of methanogenic bacteria. It is made up of \(50-70 \%\) of Methane, \(30-40 \% \mathrm{CO}_{2}\), and others as traces.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343911
The residue left after methane production from cattle dung is:
1 Burnt
2 Buried in land fills
3 Used as manure
4 Used in civil construction
Explanation:
Used as manure
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343912
Which one of these is involved in last step of biogas production
1 Bacillus
2 Ruminococcus
3 Methanobacterium
4 Cellulomonas
Explanation:
Methanobacterium is methanogens. These bacteria are commonly found in the anaerobic sludge during sewage treatment
343908
Ruminant animals can digest cellulose in their food, where as human beings are unable to do so. This is because
1 Methanogens are present in human gut.
2 Cellulose is a complex sugar
3 Cellulose is a complex sugar
4 Methanogens are absent in human gut
Explanation:
Methanogens are bacteria that produce methane during the breaking down of substrates like cellulose. Plants are the major food consumed by ruminant animals. Cellulose is a polymer of glucose found in the cell wall of plants. The gut of the ruminant animals have methanogens that help in the digestion of cellulose and produce methane. Methanogens are absent in the case of human beings. Because of this reason, humans are unable to digest cellulose.
KCET - 2020
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343909
Dung can be used as for generation of biogas, commonly called as
1 Gobar gas
2 LPG
3 Natural gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Dung can be used for generation of biogas, commonly called as gobar gas.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343910
In Biogas or Gobar gas, the maximum amount of gas is ____
1 Methane
2 Ethane
3 Propane
4 Propene
Explanation:
Biogas or Gobar gas is a methane rich fuel by anaerobic digestion of biomass with help of methanogenic bacteria. It is made up of \(50-70 \%\) of Methane, \(30-40 \% \mathrm{CO}_{2}\), and others as traces.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343911
The residue left after methane production from cattle dung is:
1 Burnt
2 Buried in land fills
3 Used as manure
4 Used in civil construction
Explanation:
Used as manure
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343912
Which one of these is involved in last step of biogas production
1 Bacillus
2 Ruminococcus
3 Methanobacterium
4 Cellulomonas
Explanation:
Methanobacterium is methanogens. These bacteria are commonly found in the anaerobic sludge during sewage treatment
343908
Ruminant animals can digest cellulose in their food, where as human beings are unable to do so. This is because
1 Methanogens are present in human gut.
2 Cellulose is a complex sugar
3 Cellulose is a complex sugar
4 Methanogens are absent in human gut
Explanation:
Methanogens are bacteria that produce methane during the breaking down of substrates like cellulose. Plants are the major food consumed by ruminant animals. Cellulose is a polymer of glucose found in the cell wall of plants. The gut of the ruminant animals have methanogens that help in the digestion of cellulose and produce methane. Methanogens are absent in the case of human beings. Because of this reason, humans are unable to digest cellulose.
KCET - 2020
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343909
Dung can be used as for generation of biogas, commonly called as
1 Gobar gas
2 LPG
3 Natural gas
4 Mustard gas
Explanation:
Dung can be used for generation of biogas, commonly called as gobar gas.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343910
In Biogas or Gobar gas, the maximum amount of gas is ____
1 Methane
2 Ethane
3 Propane
4 Propene
Explanation:
Biogas or Gobar gas is a methane rich fuel by anaerobic digestion of biomass with help of methanogenic bacteria. It is made up of \(50-70 \%\) of Methane, \(30-40 \% \mathrm{CO}_{2}\), and others as traces.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343911
The residue left after methane production from cattle dung is:
1 Burnt
2 Buried in land fills
3 Used as manure
4 Used in civil construction
Explanation:
Used as manure
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
343912
Which one of these is involved in last step of biogas production
1 Bacillus
2 Ruminococcus
3 Methanobacterium
4 Cellulomonas
Explanation:
Methanobacterium is methanogens. These bacteria are commonly found in the anaerobic sludge during sewage treatment