Biology for Engineers - B.Tech 4th Semester Examination, 2024
Biology for Engineers
Instructions:
- The marks are indicated in the right-hand margin.
- There are NINE questions in this paper.
- Attempt FIVE questions in all.
- Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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Which of the following best describes the primary function of red blood cells in human body?
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In recombinant DNA technology, which of the following enzymes is used to cut DNA at specific locations?
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Which of the following is a primary concern regarding the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?
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Which of the following is used for comparing biological sequences, such as genes or proteins, to identify similarities or differences?
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In bioinformatics, which of the following databases would likely be used for storing protein structure information?
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Which of the following materials is commonly used in medical implants due to its biocompatibility and corrosion resistance?
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A key property of biomaterials used in medical devices is:
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Bioremediation refers to the use of:
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Which of the following is a major advantage of using algae in biofuels production?
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Which type of microorganisms is commonly used in the production of antibiotics?
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What is bioremediation? Explain the principles of bioremediation in details.
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What is the importance of databases like Gen Bank in bioinformatics?
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Describe the four levels of protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary).
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Explain the role of biosensors in detecting diseases. How can engineers use biosensors to detect pathogens or monitor health conditions?
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How can biofuels contribute to sustainable energy production? Explain in details.
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Explain the concept of protein folding. How do bioinformatics tools help predict the three-dimensional structure of proteins from their amino acid sequences?
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What is biofuel? Explain biofuels contribute to sustainable energy production.
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What are mutations in DNA? Discuss the various types of mutations (point mutation, insertion, deletion) and their potential effects of protein function.
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Define biomolecules and classify them into their major categories.
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What are the principles of bioremediation? Provide examples of how biotechnology is applied to clean up wastewater treatment.
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Discuss any exceptions to Mendel's laws of inheritance, including incomplete dominance, co-dominance, and epistasis. Explain with examples.
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Discuss the role of microorganisms in biotechnology. Provide examples of how microorganisms are used in production of pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and food products.