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Q. What is the role of NADH in cellular respiration?
  • A. Energy storage
  • B. Electron carrier
  • C. Protein synthesis
  • D. Cell division
Q. What is the role of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in the body?
  • A. Increase blood calcium levels
  • B. Decrease blood calcium levels
  • C. Regulate blood sugar
  • D. Stimulate red blood cell production
Q. What is the role of pasteurization in food safety?
  • A. Enhances flavor
  • B. Increases shelf life
  • C. Destroys harmful microorganisms
  • D. Improves nutritional value
Q. What is the role of pharmacokinetics in the synthesis of therapeutic agents?
  • A. It determines the chemical structure
  • B. It assesses drug absorption and distribution
  • C. It is not relevant
  • D. It focuses on drug pricing
Q. What is the role of phosphofructokinase in glycolysis?
  • A. Regulatory enzyme
  • B. Energy production
  • C. Substrate-level phosphorylation
  • D. Dehydrogenation
Q. What is the role of plasmids in bacteria?
  • A. Energy production
  • B. Antibiotic resistance
  • C. Cell division
  • D. Nutrient absorption
Q. What is the role of primers in PCR?
  • A. To stabilize the DNA
  • B. To initiate DNA synthesis
  • C. To degrade unwanted DNA
  • D. To amplify RNA
Q. What is the role of protozoa in soil ecosystems?
  • A. Decomposing organic matter
  • B. Regulating bacterial populations
  • C. Fixing nitrogen
  • D. Producing organic acids
Q. What is the role of regulatory sequences in genes?
  • A. To code for proteins
  • B. To initiate transcription
  • C. To terminate transcription
  • D. To enhance mutation rates
Q. What is the role of release factors in translation?
  • A. To initiate translation
  • B. To terminate translation
  • C. To elongate the polypeptide chain
  • D. To modify tRNA
Q. What is the role of reverse transcriptase in recombinant DNA technology?
  • A. To synthesize DNA from RNA
  • B. To cut DNA at specific sites
  • C. To ligate DNA fragments
  • D. To amplify DNA sequences
Q. What is the role of Rhizobium in agriculture?
  • A. Pathogen
  • B. Nitrogen fixation
  • C. Decomposition
  • D. Fermentation
Q. What is the role of ribosomal RNA (rRNA)?
  • A. Transcription of DNA
  • B. Translation of mRNA
  • C. Replication of DNA
  • D. Repair of DNA
Q. What is the role of RNA-binding proteins?
  • A. To synthesize DNA
  • B. To stabilize RNA structures
  • C. To degrade proteins
  • D. To replicate DNA
Q. What is the role of serum in animal cell culture?
  • A. To provide a source of vitamins and hormones
  • B. To inhibit cell growth
  • C. To act as a buffer
  • D. To provide a solid surface for attachment
Q. What is the role of serum in cell culture media?
  • A. To provide a source of nutrients and growth factors
  • B. To act as a buffer
  • C. To prevent contamination
  • D. To enhance cell adhesion
Q. What is the role of single-strand binding proteins (SSBs) during DNA replication?
  • A. Preventing DNA from re-annealing
  • B. Synthesizing new DNA strands
  • C. Repairing DNA
  • D. Unwinding DNA
Q. What is the role of telomeres in chromosomes?
  • A. DNA replication
  • B. Gene expression
  • C. Protecting chromosome ends
  • D. Protein synthesis
Q. What is the role of tendons in the musculoskeletal system?
  • A. Connect bone to bone
  • B. Connect muscle to bone
  • C. Provide cushioning between joints
  • D. Store calcium
Q. What is the role of the 5' cap in mRNA?
  • A. To initiate translation
  • B. To protect mRNA from degradation
  • C. To facilitate splicing
  • D. To enhance transcription
Q. What is the role of the amygdala in the brain?
  • A. Regulating sleep cycles
  • B. Processing emotions
  • C. Controlling heart rate
  • D. Coordinating movement
Q. What is the role of the aortic valve?
  • A. Prevent backflow into the left atrium
  • B. Prevent backflow into the left ventricle
  • C. Prevent backflow into the right atrium
  • D. Prevent backflow into the right ventricle
Q. What is the role of the buffer in gel electrophoresis?
  • A. To provide nutrients to the gel
  • B. To maintain pH and conduct electricity
  • C. To stain the DNA
  • D. To solidify the gel
Q. What is the role of the complement system in the antigen-antibody reaction?
  • A. To produce antibodies
  • B. To enhance phagocytosis and lyse pathogens
  • C. To inhibit antibody production
  • D. To directly neutralize toxins
Q. What is the role of the electron transport chain in ATP synthesis?
  • A. Substrate-level phosphorylation
  • B. Oxidative phosphorylation
  • C. Fermentation
  • D. Glycolysis
Q. What is the role of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?
  • A. To promote industrial growth
  • B. To enforce environmental laws
  • C. To regulate healthcare
  • D. To manage public transportation
Q. What is the role of the F factor in bacterial conjugation?
  • A. It encodes for ribosomal RNA
  • B. It facilitates the formation of a pilus
  • C. It is involved in DNA replication
  • D. It regulates metabolic pathways
Q. What is the role of the gallbladder?
  • A. Storage of bile
  • B. Production of bile
  • C. Absorption of nutrients
  • D. Filtration of blood
Q. What is the role of the gene promoter in plant genetics?
  • A. To encode proteins
  • B. To regulate gene expression
  • C. To facilitate DNA replication
  • D. To repair DNA damage
Q. What is the role of the hyoid bone?
  • A. Support the tongue
  • B. Protect the larynx
  • C. Anchor the pharynx
  • D. Connect the jaw
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