Q. What is the primary purpose of genetic counseling in reproductive health?
  • A. To provide medical treatment
  • B. To assess genetic risks and provide information
  • C. To perform genetic testing
  • D. To conduct research on genetic diseases
Q. What is the primary purpose of recombinant DNA technology?
  • A. To create genetically modified organisms
  • B. To clone human organs
  • C. To produce vaccines
  • D. To enhance photosynthesis
Q. What is the primary purpose of the amniotic fluid?
  • A. To provide nutrients
  • B. To cushion the fetus
  • C. To facilitate labor
  • D. To produce hormones
Q. What is the primary role of decomposers in an ecosystem?
  • A. Producing energy through photosynthesis
  • B. Breaking down dead organic matter
  • C. Competing with primary consumers
  • D. Regulating predator populations
Q. What is the probability of producing a homozygous recessive offspring from two heterozygous parents?
  • A. 0%
  • B. 25%
  • C. 50%
  • D. 75%
Q. What is the purpose of biofortification in food production?
  • A. To increase crop resistance to pests
  • B. To enhance the nutritional quality of food
  • C. To improve the taste of crops
  • D. To reduce water usage
Q. What is the purpose of bioremediation?
  • A. To clean up contaminated environments
  • B. To produce biofuels
  • C. To enhance soil fertility
  • D. To create new pharmaceuticals
Q. What is the purpose of PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)?
  • A. To amplify DNA sequences
  • B. To sequence RNA
  • C. To purify proteins
  • D. To visualize chromosomes
Q. What is the role of a Punnett square?
  • A. To determine the genotype of an organism
  • B. To predict the probability of offspring genotypes
  • C. To identify mutations
  • D. To analyze genetic disorders
Q. What is the role of helicase in DNA replication?
  • A. Synthesize RNA
  • B. Unwind the DNA double helix
  • C. Join Okazaki fragments
  • D. Proofread DNA
Q. What is the role of keystone species in an ecosystem?
  • A. They are the most abundant species
  • B. They have a disproportionately large impact on their environment
  • C. They are the largest species in the ecosystem
  • D. They are the first species to colonize an area
Q. What is the role of microbes in the nitrogen cycle?
  • A. They convert nitrogen gas into ammonia
  • B. They deplete nitrogen from the soil
  • C. They have no role
  • D. They only produce oxygen
Q. What is the role of plasmids in biotechnology?
  • A. To serve as vectors for gene cloning
  • B. To produce proteins in human cells
  • C. To enhance cellular respiration
  • D. To store genetic information
Q. What is the role of plasmids in genetic engineering?
  • A. To serve as vectors for gene transfer
  • B. To provide energy to the cell
  • C. To synthesize proteins
  • D. To degrade foreign DNA
Q. What is the role of precision agriculture in food production?
  • A. To reduce labor costs
  • B. To increase crop diversity
  • C. To optimize field-level management
  • D. To eliminate the need for fertilizers
Q. What is the role of the ovule in flowering plants?
  • A. To attract pollinators
  • B. To produce nectar
  • C. To develop into seeds
  • D. To support the flower structure
Q. What is the role of the pancreas in the human body?
  • A. Regulates body temperature
  • B. Produces insulin and digestive enzymes
  • C. Filters blood
  • D. Stores bile
Q. What is the role of the placenta during pregnancy?
  • A. To produce hormones
  • B. To provide nutrients and oxygen to the fetus
  • C. To protect the fetus from infections
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the role of tRNA in gene expression?
  • A. To transcribe DNA into RNA
  • B. To carry amino acids to the ribosome
  • C. To splice introns from mRNA
  • D. To replicate DNA
Q. What is the significance of fermentation in food production?
  • A. It preserves food and enhances flavor
  • B. It spoils food
  • C. It has no impact on food
  • D. It only produces alcohol
Q. What is the significance of genetic diversity in conservation?
  • A. It reduces the adaptability of species
  • B. It increases the risk of extinction
  • C. It enhances resilience to environmental changes
  • D. It has no impact on species survival
Q. What is the significance of the 5' cap and poly-A tail in mRNA?
  • A. They enhance mRNA stability and translation
  • B. They are involved in DNA replication
  • C. They facilitate RNA splicing
  • D. They are markers for gene expression
Q. What is the term for an organism's genetic makeup?
  • A. Phenotype
  • B. Genotype
  • C. Allele
  • D. Locus
Q. What is the term for different forms of a gene?
  • A. Chromosomes
  • B. Alleles
  • C. Genotypes
  • D. Phenotypes
Q. What is the term for the fusion of male and female gametes in flowering plants?
  • A. Pollination
  • B. Fertilization
  • C. Germination
  • D. Mitosis
Q. What is the term for the process by which a sperm and egg unite?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Ovulation
  • C. Gestation
  • D. Implantation
Q. What is the term for the process by which a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell?
  • A. Ovulation
  • B. Fertilization
  • C. Implantation
  • D. Gestation
Q. What is the term for the release of an egg from the ovary?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Menstruation
  • C. Ovulation
  • D. Implantation
Q. What is the term for the shedding of the uterine lining?
  • A. Menstruation
  • B. Ovulation
  • C. Fertilization
  • D. Implantation
Q. What is the term for the variety of different species within a given area?
  • A. Genetic diversity
  • B. Species richness
  • C. Ecosystem diversity
  • D. Population density
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