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Questions Related to role of various nutrients

In which of the following all three are macronutrients?

  1. Nitrogen, Nickel, Phosphorous

  2. Boron, Zinc, Manganese

  3. Iron, Copper, Molybdenum

  4. Molybdenum, Magnesium, Manganese


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

None of the options is correct. However, in some cases toxic level of Nickel is approached well above the concentration of $1$mg/g as that of macronutrients.

Both intracellular and extracellular digestion occur in

  1. Planaria / Hydra

  2. Earthworm

  3. Paramecium

  4. All the above


Correct Option: A

In Cnidarians, digestion occurs in the gastro-vascular cavity and then inside endodermal cells. In sponges, digestion takes place in

  1. Paragastric cavity and choanocytes

  2. Spongocoel and Food vacuoles

  3. Choanocytes and Amoebocytes

  4. Spongocoel and Amoebocytes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The digestion in sponges is intracellular. It takes place in coenocytic oral cells. The movement of water initiated by the coenocyteS. It helps in the digestion and respiratory system of sponges because along with the water they also transport oxygen. They then push out carbon dioxide which is a waste material out of the sponge body.

Choanocytes make up the third layer in sponges. The first layer gives sponges pores and the second layer gives the shape. The mobile layer which is also known as amebocyte work in concent with choanocytes to feed sponges.
So, the correct option is 'Paragastric cavity and choanocytes'

Which of the following statements about digestion is correct ?

  1. Digestion releases energy from food

  2. Digestion converts insoluble molecules into soluble molecules

  3. Digestion changes proteins into amino acids

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A

In a general sense, digestion is simply hydrolysis of complex polymers to monomers.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • Food is one of the basic requirements of all living organisms. 
  • The major components of our food are carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Vitamins and minerals are also required in small quantities.  
  • Biomacromolecules in food cannot be utilised by our body in their original form. They have to be broken down and converted into simple substances in the digestive system. 
  • This process of conversion of complex food substances to simple absorbable forms is called digestion and is carried out by our digestive system by mechanical and biochemical methods. Hence, In a general sense, digestion is simply hydrolysis of complex polymers to monomers.
So, the correct answer is 'true'.

In Amoeba, absorption of the digested nutrients occurs in

  1. Contractile vacuole

  2. Plasma membrane

  3. Cytoplasm

  4. Pseudopodia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The digested food present in the food vacuole of amoeba is absorbed directly into the cytoplasm of amoeba cell by diffusion. Since, amoeba consists of only one small cell, it does not require blood system to carry the digested food. The digested food just spreads out from the food vacuole into the whole of amoeba cell. After absorption of food, the food vacuole disappears.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

This trace element is needed for insulin to exert its maximal effect in glucose uptake

  1. Vanadium

  2. Chromium

  3. Molybdenum

  4. Selenium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Chromium is an essential element involved in the regulation of blood glucose levels within the body. It interacts with the low-molecular weight chromium binding substance to amplify the action of insulin. The amount of chromium in the body can be decreased as a result of a diet high in simple sugars, which increases the excretion of the metal through urine.

Which one of the following is wrong about the digestive system of a grasshopper?

  1. Wall of crop is muscular and its lumen is lined with cutile.

  2. A pair of small, branched salivary glands associated to anterior end of midgut.

  3. Heptatic caecae are six pairs of glands associated to anterior end of midgut.

  4. Malpighian tibules are the thread-like tibules with blunt tips associated to the function of midgut and hindgut.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Grasshoppers have the typical insect body plan of head, thorax and abdomen.
 The thorax and abdomen are segmented and have a rigid cuticle made up of overlapping plates composed of chitin. Hence, Wall of a crop is muscular and its lumen is lined with cutile is wrong about the digestive system of a grasshopper.

So, the correct option is 'Wall of the crop is muscular and its lumen is lined with cutile.'.

Choose the correct answers from the alternatives given.
Which one of the following protozoans lives in the guts of termites and helps them digest cellulose?

  1. Leishmania

  2. Physarum

  3. Trichonymph

  4. Tetrahymena


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Termites depend on protozoans which digest the cellulose ingested from the dead wood. Protozoa will die outside the termite and termite unable to digest the food without protozoans, hence they were in a symbiotic relationship.

So, the correct option is 'Trichonymph'.

For the digestion of cellulose, an enzyme called cellulase is required. Some mammals lodge cellulase producing bacteria in their digestive system by offering them food and shelter. These mammals are mostly________

  1. Herbivores

  2. Carnivores

  3. Omnivores

  4. Sanguivores


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Herbivores are plant eating animals. Plants have cellulose that need an enzyme called cellulase for its digestion. Herbivores lodge have a microbial flora are obligate or facultative anaerobes that can decompose complex plant material, such as cellulose, hemicellulose, starch, and proteins. The hydrolysis of cellulose results in sugars, which are further fermented to acetate, lactate, propionate, butyrate, carbon dioxide, and methane.
So, the correct answer is 'Herbivores'.