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Question-1
The reactions in which a molecule of water is added in the process of breaking a large molecule into smaller ones is called as
(A)
Dehydration Synthesis
(B)
Hydrolytic Splitting
(C)
Photosynthesis
(D)
Respiration
Question-2
The compounds found in a cell are
(A)
Organic
(B)
Inorganic
(C)
Both of these
(D)
None of these
Question-3
The change in living organisms characteristics that specify their forms and functions is called ______.
(A)
Adaptation
(B)
Evolution
(C)
Biogenesis
(D)
None of these
Question-4
What kind of chemical bond is formed in water?
(A)
Simple chemical Bond
(B)
Covalent Bond
(C)
Hydrogen Bond
(D)
Single Bond
Question-5
An example for a monosaccharide is
(A)
Galactose
(B)
Maltose
(C)
Lactose
(D)
Sucrose
Question-6
Which of the following is a trace element
(A)
Oxygen
(B)
Phosphorus
(C)
Nitrogen
(D)
Calcium
Question-7
The growth of a cell by the addition of new protoplasm within the cell is called ________.
(A)
Homoeostasis
(B)
Homoeostatic responses
(C)
Intussusception
(D)
Biogenesis
Question-8
Which of the following is a characteristic of lipids?
(A)
Non - Polar
(B)
Hydrophobic
(C)
Insoluble in water
(D)
All of them
Question-9
The strong attraction of water molecules for each other is because of
(A)
Oxygen Bonding
(B)
Hydrogen Bonding
(C)
Hydrogen and Oxygen bonds
(D)
Ionic Bonds
Question-10
The reactions in which small molecules unite to form large molecules with the removal of water is called
(A)
Hydrolytic Splitting
(B)
Dehydration Synthesis
(C)
Photosynthesis
(D)
Respiration Process
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