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shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
Which of the following structures is responsible for the production of ribosomes?
A. Endoplasmic reticulum.
B. Golgi apparatus.
C. Nucleolus.
D. Lysosome.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
In which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
A. G1 phase.
B. G2 phase.
C. M phase.
D. S phase.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
What is the role of insulin in the human body?
A. Raises blood sugar levels.
B. Lowers blood sugar levels.
C. Breaks down proteins.
D. Enhances lipid metabolism.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting signals to other cells?
A. Dendrites.
B. Axon.
C. Soma.
D. Myelin sheath.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
What type of cell division results in the production of gametes?
A. Mitosis.
B. Meiosis.
C. Binary fission.
D. Budding.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
Which of the following best describes the function of tRNA during protein synthesis?
A. It synthesizes mRNA.
B. It carries amino acids to the ribosome.
C. It forms the ribosome.
D. It catalyzes peptide bond formation.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
What is the primary function of hemoglobin in the body?
A. Transporting nutrients.
B. Carrying oxygen.
C. Fighting infections.
D. Digesting food.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
Which process describes the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane?
A. Diffusion.
B. Osmosis.
C. Active transport.
D. Facilitated diffusion.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
In the human body, which enzyme is primarily responsible for the digestion of proteins?
A. Amylase.
B. Lipase.
C. Pepsin.
D. Lactase.
shahzaib hassan
BIOLOGY
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Biology
Which of the following is responsible for the majority of ATP production in a eukaryotic cell?
A. Cytoplasm.
B. Mitochondria.
C. Ribosomes.
D. Nucleus.
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