NEET UG Biology 25 MCQ Set 2

NEET UG Biology – MCQ Quiz

NEET UG Biology – 25 MCQ Quiz

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1. Which of the following groups is correctly arranged in increasing order of complexity?

2. Which cell organelle is primarily responsible for synthesising secretory vesicles?

3. In C4 plants, initial CO₂ fixation occurs in:

4. Which hormone breaks seed dormancy in plants?

5. Transpiration pull is a result of:

6. Which pigment is least involved in capturing light energy?

7. Which of these is a nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium?

8. What type of venation does a monocot leaf exhibit?

9. Which tissue transports amino acids and hormones in plants?

10. Which phenomenon explains plant bending towards light?

11. Apical dominance in plants is primarily regulated by:

12. Which process completes the Calvin cycle in C3 plants?

13. Which plasma protein plays a major role in osmotic balance?

14. Adult humans have how many pairs of cranial nerves?

15. Which part of the neuron receives chemical signals?

16. Which is the functional filtration unit in the human kidney?

17. Which enzyme converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II?

18. In the small intestine, lipase acts upon:

19. Which immunoglobulin is most abundant in blood?

20. Which blood cells are involved in clotting?

21. Which gland secretes insulin?

22. Which muscle type is involuntary and non-striated?

23. Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting?

24. Which reflex arc component connects sensory neuron to motor neuron?

25. Which cell organelle is the site of ATP production?

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