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NEET Zoology

Zoology questions for NEET UG — Animal Kingdom, Human Physiology, Genetics, Evolution.

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Which of the following is a transgenic organism?
A Bt cotton
B Hybrid wheat
C Polyploid watermelon
D Mutant rice produced by irradiation
Correct Answer:  A. Bt cotton
EXPLANATION

Bt cotton contains foreign genes from Bacillus thuringiensis, making it a true transgenic organism. Others are produced by conventional breeding or mutation.

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What is the primary purpose of using plasmids in biotechnology?
A To store genetic information in prokaryotes
B As vectors for introducing foreign genes into host cells
C To produce antibodies in animals
D To facilitate photosynthesis
Correct Answer:  B. As vectors for introducing foreign genes into host cells
EXPLANATION

Plasmids are small, circular DNA molecules used as vectors to carry and transfer foreign genes into host cells during genetic engineering.

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Which enzyme is used to cut DNA at specific recognition sequences in genetic engineering?
A Restriction endonuclease
B DNA ligase
C DNA polymerase
D Helicase
Correct Answer:  A. Restriction endonuclease
EXPLANATION

Restriction endonucleases recognize and cut DNA at specific palindromic sequences, producing sticky or blunt ends used in cloning.

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Which of the following statements about energy flow in an aquatic ecosystem is correct?
A Approximately 90% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next
B Primary consumers always have greater biomass than secondary consumers
C Only about 10% of energy is available for the next trophic level due to metabolic losses
D Decomposers occupy the highest trophic level and receive maximum energy
Correct Answer:  C. Only about 10% of energy is available for the next trophic level due to metabolic losses
EXPLANATION

The 10% energy transfer rule states that only ~10% of energy is passed to the next trophic level; the remaining 90% is lost through respiration, heat, and excretion. This is fundamental to understanding ecosystem energy dynamics.

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Which type of biome receives the least amount of annual rainfall globally?
A Tundra
B Desert
C Taiga
D Grassland
Correct Answer:  B. Desert
EXPLANATION

Deserts are characterized by extremely low annual precipitation (less than 25 cm per year), making them the driest biomes on Earth, though tundras are also very dry.

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In the nitrogen cycle, which organism is responsible for nitrogen fixation in terrestrial ecosystems?
A Azotobacter and Rhizobium bacteria
B Nitrosomonas bacteria
C Nitrobacter bacteria
D Pseudomonas bacteria
Correct Answer:  A. Azotobacter and Rhizobium bacteria
EXPLANATION

Azotobacter (free-living) and Rhizobium (symbiotic with legumes) are the primary nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil that convert atmospheric N₂ into ammonia (NH₃), making nitrogen available to plants.

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Which of the following represents a biotic potential in population ecology?
A The maximum rate at which a population can increase under ideal conditions
B The resistance offered by the environment to population growth
C The carrying capacity of the environment
D The death rate of a population
Correct Answer:  A. The maximum rate at which a population can increase under ideal conditions
EXPLANATION

Biotic potential refers to the inherent capacity of an organism to reproduce and increase in numbers when environmental conditions are optimal and resources are unlimited.

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The energy transfer efficiency from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem is approximately:
A 50%
B 10%
C 25%
D 75%
Correct Answer:  B. 10%
EXPLANATION

The Lindeman 10% law states that only approximately 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next, with the remaining 90% lost as heat, respiration, and incomplete consumption.

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of ecological succession in a freshwater pond ecosystem?
A Algae → Submerged plants → Emergent plants → Terrestrial plants
B Terrestrial plants → Emergent plants → Submerged plants → Algae
C Submerged plants → Algae → Emergent plants → Terrestrial plants
D Algae → Terrestrial plants → Emergent plants → Submerged plants
Correct Answer:  A. Algae → Submerged plants → Emergent plants → Terrestrial plants
EXPLANATION

Ecological succession in freshwater ecosystems follows a predictable pattern starting with pioneer algae, progressing to submerged aquatic vegetation, then emergent plants, and finally leading to terrestrial vegetation as the habitat transitions.

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In India's aquatic ecosystems, eutrophication is primarily caused by excessive amounts of which nutrients?
A Iron and zinc
B Nitrogen and phosphorus
C Sulfur and potassium
D Magnesium and calcium
Correct Answer:  B. Nitrogen and phosphorus
EXPLANATION

Nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural runoff and sewage cause algal blooms and eutrophication in Indian water bodies.

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