Here are 10 biology questions that have frequently appeared in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exams over the past 10 years:
- Which enzyme is responsible for the conversion of glucose to glycogen in the liver? (Answer: Glycogen synthase)
- Which part of the human brain is responsible for the regulation of body temperature? (Answer: Hypothalamus)
- Which hormone is responsible for the growth and development of secondary sexual characteristics in males? (Answer: Testosterone)
- Which blood vessels have the thinnest walls, allowing for the exchange of materials between blood and tissues? (Answer: Capillaries)
- Which process converts atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by plants? (Answer: Nitrogen fixation)
- Which type of RNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes during protein synthesis? (Answer: Messenger RNA or mRNA)
- Which type of immunity is acquired through the transfer of antibodies from another individual? (Answer: Passive immunity)
- Which organ is responsible for the production of bile, which aids in the digestion and absorption of fats? (Answer: Liver)
- Which hormone is responsible for the regulation of blood glucose levels? (Answer: Insulin)
- Which process involves the production of ATP molecules using energy derived from the electron transport chain? (Answer: Oxidative phosphorylation)
Remember, while these questions have been commonly asked in the past, it’s important to study a wide range of topics and be prepared for any new questions that may appear in the future exams.
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