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Questions Related to biology
Which of the following is an example of a negative feedback?
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Sucking reflex
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Uterine contractions during labour
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Secretion of CRH in response to ACTH
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Hair erection due to low body temperature
One distinctive feature of hormones whose secretion is regulated through the hypothalamus and pituitary is that they regulate their own secretion through negative feedback inhibition. CRH (corticotropin releasing hormone) and ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone). Less tropic hormone secretion leads to less stimulation of cortisol secretion by cells of the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex. The usefulness of negative feedback inhibition is that it works to keep hormone levels within a particular appropriate physiological range. The reduced negative feedback inhibition means that more CRH and ACTH will be secreted. More ACTH will stimulate the remaining adrenal tissue to grow and to secrete more cortisol. This will have the effect of bringing cortisol back up towards its normal daily level of secretion.
Consider the synchronization of birth and milk production. Babies can be born several months prematurely, and milk production is needed immediately after birth. How has the human body evolved to coordinate this delicate timing of events?
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The ovaries signal the rest of the body tissues by varying the level of estrogen.
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Conscious awareness of the arrival of a baby triggers the mother's hypothalamus to secrete prolactin.
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The hypothalamus and pituitary that triggered the female reproductive cycle also schedule milk production on a nine-month clock basis.
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Oxytocin both causes the uterus to contract in labor and stimulates the release of milk from mammary glands, which is reinforced by prolactin from the pituitary.
The hypothalamus and pituitary that triggered the female reproductive cycle do not schedule milk production on a nine-month clock basis. But oxytocin is released due to the stimulation by fetal ejection reflex. By this stimulation, oxytocin is released which causes contraction in uterus wall and also stimulates prolactin secretion for milk production in mammary gland. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Which one is a positive feedback mechanism?
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Sexual stimulation
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Allosteric inhibition
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Blood pressure
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Perspiration
Allosteric inhibition is the regulation of an enzyme by an effector molecule that binds to a site other than the active site, which is called allosteric site. Since it is not blocking the active site it is called 'positive feedback' option $(B)$
Positive feedback loop between cytokines and immune cells can cause
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Hypocytokinemia
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Hypercytokinemia
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Immune deficiency
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None of the above
An example of negative feed back loop in humans is
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Salivation of mouth at the sight of delicious food.
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Constriction of skin blood vessels and contraction of skeletal muscles in cold.
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Secretion of tears on dust particles falling in eyes.
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Secretion of sweat glands and constriction of skin blood vessels when it is too hot.
- Negative feedback is a reaction that causes a decrease in function. It occurs in response to some kind of stimulus. Often it causes the output of a system to be lessened; so, the feedback tends to stabilize the system. This can be referred to as homeostasis. For example, constriction of skin blood vessels and contraction of skeletal muscles in cold.
- So, the correct answer is 'Constriction of skin blood vessels and contraction of skeletal muscles in cold'.
The quickest method of plant breeding is
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Intoduction
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Selection
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Hybridisation
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Mutation breeding
The correct answer is mutation breeding:
Cryobiology deals with
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Temperature effect
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Physiology
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Anatomy
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Characteristics of biomolecule
The duration of cardiac cycle is
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0.8 sec
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0.8 $\mu $ sec
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0.08 sec
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0.008 sec
The cardiac cycle consists of a period of relaxation called diastole, during which the heart fills with blood, followed by a period of contraction called systole. The total duration of the cardiac cycle, including systole and diastole, is the reciprocal of the heart rate. For example, if heart rate is 72 beats/min, the duration of the cardiac cycle is 1/72 beats/min about 0.0139 minutes per beat, or 0.833 second per beat.
Each heart beat generates how many pulse in the arteries
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Two
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Three
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One
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Five
This sequential event in the heart which is cyclically repeated is called the cardiac cycle. Each cardiac cycle consists of systole and diastole of both the atria and ventricles. Each cardiac cycle represents one heartbeat. The number of heart beats per minute in resting person is called as normal heart rate. The normal heart rate is about 72 beats per minute. The heart rate is same as pulse rate because the contractions of the heart cause an increase in blood pressure in arteries that leads to noticeable pulse. Hence each heartbeat generates one pulse in the arteries.
The volume of blood each ventricle pumps out during a cardiac cycle is about
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70 ml
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5000 ml
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71 ml
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1200 ml
The cardiac output of a normal adult healthy person at rest is almost 5 litres. The volume of blood pumped out of the left ventricle in one beat is called the stroke volume. It is 70 ml.