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Biology – Test 5

AFNS Biology Quiz – Test 5 | Medical Cadet Entry Test Practice
Welcome to the fifth quiz of our AFNS Biology Series! This quiz is tailored for students preparing for Armed Forces Nursing Services (AFNS), Army Medical Cadet, and other military medical entry tests. Strengthen your command over core topics like Enzymes, Transport in Humans, and Coordination in Living Organisms with 50 challenging MCQs.

πŸ“š What’s Inside:
β€’ Enzymes & Metabolism
β€’ Transport Mechanisms
β€’ Human Nervous & Endocrine Systems
β€’ Biological Coordination
β€’ Practice with Real-Test Speed & Pressure

πŸ•’ Quiz Info:
β€’ 50 Multiple Choice Questions
β€’ Time Limit: 18 Minutes
β€’ Target Score: 50%+

Boost your preparation and increase your chances of success in the upcoming AFNS and medical entry tests!

 

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Biology Test 05

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Photosynthesis occurs in?

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Golden algae are called?

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1st Cleavage of zygote results in how many Blastomeres ?

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The partially digested food is stored in ________ in cockroach.

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AIDS is caused by which virus?

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Virus that changes the genome of host cell is called?

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Which pigment Xerophytes contain?

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Longest bone in human being body is ;

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A solution containing excess of solute is called?

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How many White Blood Cells are present in the human body (per microliter)?

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Which is not a lipid?

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Muscles contain?

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What happens when the right ventricle contracts?

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Scientific name of potato is?

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Blastomere are formed during ;

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Tiny thin walled ducts which are present in lungs of birds are called ;

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Which of the following is the Master Gland of the body?

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Parenchyma tissue is found in?

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Why Amoeba can move?

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How many elements make up 99% of the mass of the human body?

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Process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from less concentrated solution into more concentrated one is called?

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Function of Endoplasmic Reticulum is?

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Hydra is an example of ________ feeder.

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Amino Acids are linked through ;

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What are the primary colors?

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Outer boundary of a cell is known as?

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Hemophilia is mostly in:

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Xerophytes contain which pigments?

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Where collagens and parenchyma cells is present?

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How does an amoeba move?

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The organ that is surround by sac is called;

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Movement of particles from high concentrations to low concentrations is called;

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The study of tissues is called?

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Which of the following is the Master gland?

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Deficiency of Vitamin D results in ;

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In which process heat is produce?

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Who had performed the world’s first heart transplant?

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pH of lysosome is ---------- in nature ;

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Middle layer in arteries and veins is?

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Function of ER is;

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Kidney supply how much blood in each cardiac beat?

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Average Blood pressure of human body;

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Thyroid gland releases which hormone?

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Active Transport depends upon?

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The outer boundary of a cell is called?

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Plants obtain gases through?

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Which enzyme is used Dish washing for?

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A solution with a higher concentration of solutes is called?

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Lactic acid fermentation takes place in ;

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Protein present in blood:

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