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Biological Sciences Interview Questions
Questions Answers Views Company eMail

What are cytoplasmic inclusions?

871

What is the wall resistance of plant cells? Does this resistance facilitate or make it difficult the entrance of water in the cell?

959

How are cells with delimited nucleus called? What are the main elements of the nucleus?

931

Why are salt and sugar used in the production of dried meat and dried fruits?

877

In the phase when the cell is not dividing (interphase) is there activity within the cell nucleus?

913

How do the amoeboid movements occur? What are examples of beings and cells that use such movements for locomotion?

952

What is extracellular digestion?

888

What are some examples of secretory cells?

923

What are some examples of biological activities in which osmosis plays important role?

901

What is the main cell organelle involved in cell digestion? What are the properties of that organelle that enable it to the task?

882

What does the formula DPD = SF – TP mean?

934

What is cyclosis?

906

What are the main cytoplasmic structures present in animal cells?

942

What is the relation between the concepts of chromatin and chromosome? Are euchromatin and heterochromatin part of chromosomes?

871

What are some examples of movement created by the contraction of sarcomeres of the muscle cells?

876


Un-Answered Questions { Biological Sciences }

Explain the difference between living and non-living things?

920


Explain the primary energy source for life on earth?

318


Is There any way in which a currently living could be mutated in reality to such a large scale as to which others could see the mutation, such as a third arm?

2057


Explain the Quantitative PCR for Intestinal Samples?

2477


Which is the animal used by tapeworm as its host?

1000


which flowers have no chance of being pollinated, bright colored flowers or white flowers?

1924


What is the main function of placenta?

1


How are the clinical specimen disinfected before discarding?

1121


What are the disadvantages of transgenic animals for neuroscientific studies?

937


Which are the cell organelles that participate in the cell division and in the formation of cillia and flagella of some eukaryotic cells?

1023


what is meant by Turing-universal?

2020


Explain the evolution of plants?

2136


What are the enzymes produced by streptococci?

2119


Toxin X is released only in mature spores of a single fungus and only when both alleles at a single locus are present. The toxin is never observed when the alleles are together in hyphae or modified hyphae. What division is the fungus found in?

2109


How are fisheries regulated?

2271