Biology (School & UG)

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Biology is the science of life — from the tiniest cell to the most complex human systems. This category is designed to support school students (Classes 6–12) as well as undergraduate (UG) learners with clear explanations, exam-focused content, and concept-building resources.

You’ll find:

  • Concept-wise explanations aligned with NCERT and common UG syllabi

  • Important questions & answers for school exams, NEET foundation, and college tests

  • Human physiology, genetics, ecology, biotechnology, and cell biology explained simply

  • Practice questions, MCQs, and revision notes to strengthen understanding

  • Doubt-solving and conceptual clarity for competitive and academic success

Whether you’re preparing for school exams, building a strong base for NEET, or studying Biology at the undergraduate level, this section helps you learn smarter, revise faster, and understand Biology deeply — not just memorize it.

Learn life sciences the right way — clear concepts, exam relevance, and real understanding.

Q. What type of plant is characterized by having flowers and producing fruits?
  • A. Angiosperms
  • B. Gymnosperms
  • C. Ferns
  • D. Mosses
Q. What type of plant is characterized by having needle-like leaves?
  • A. Deciduous trees
  • B. Conifers
  • C. Ferns
  • D. Cacti
Q. What type of plant is characterized by having seeds enclosed in a fruit?
  • A. Gymnosperms
  • B. Angiosperms
  • C. Ferns
  • D. Mosses
Q. What type of plant is characterized by having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary?
  • A. Angiosperms
  • B. Gymnosperms
  • C. Bryophytes
  • D. Pteridophytes
Q. What type of plant is characterized by having vascular tissue but no seeds?
  • A. Angiosperms
  • B. Gymnosperms
  • C. Pteridophytes
  • D. Bryophytes
Q. What type of plant is commonly used in traditional medicine for its antimicrobial properties?
  • A. Cacti
  • B. Herbs
  • C. Ferns
  • D. Mosses
Q. What type of plant is commonly used in traditional medicine to alleviate stress and anxiety?
  • A. Cacti
  • B. Succulents
  • C. Adaptogens
  • D. Ferns
Q. What type of plant is commonly used in traditional medicine to boost the immune system?
  • A. Herbs
  • B. Ferns
  • C. Mosses
  • D. Cacti
Q. What type of plant is commonly used in traditional medicine to lower blood sugar levels?
  • A. Cinnamon
  • B. Mint
  • C. Rosemary
  • D. Thyme
Q. What type of plant is commonly used to produce insulin for diabetes treatment?
  • A. Cacti
  • B. Algae
  • C. Bacteria
  • D. Yeast
Q. What type of plant is known for producing compounds that can inhibit cancer cell growth?
  • A. Cacti
  • B. Medicinal herbs
  • C. Ornamental plants
  • D. Aquatic plants
Q. What type of plant is primarily adapted to arid environments?
  • A. Hydrophytes
  • B. Xerophytes
  • C. Mesophytes
  • D. Halophytes
Q. What type of plant is primarily adapted to survive in arid environments?
  • A. Hydrophytes
  • B. Xerophytes
  • C. Mesophytes
  • D. Halophytes
Q. What type of plant life cycle alternates between a haploid gametophyte and a diploid sporophyte?
  • A. Monocarpic
  • B. Dioecious
  • C. Alternation of generations
  • D. Annual
Q. What type of plant reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Vegetative propagation
  • C. Sexual reproduction
  • D. Apomixis
Q. What type of plant reproduction involves the use of runners or stolons?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Sexual reproduction
  • C. Cross-pollination
  • D. Self-pollination
Q. What type of plant secondary metabolite is often used in cancer treatment?
  • A. Alkaloids
  • B. Terpenes
  • C. Phenolics
  • D. Glycosides
Q. What type of plant tissue is characterized by thickened cell walls and provides rigidity?
  • A. Parenchyma
  • B. Collenchyma
  • C. Sclerenchyma
  • D. Phloem
Q. What type of plant tissue is meristematic tissue?
  • A. Permanent tissue
  • B. Differentiated tissue
  • C. Undifferentiated tissue
  • D. Vascular tissue
Q. What type of plant tissue is responsible for photosynthesis?
  • A. Xylem
  • B. Phloem
  • C. Parenchyma
  • D. Sclerenchyma
Q. What type of plant tissue is responsible for the transport of water and minerals?
  • A. Phloem
  • B. Xylem
  • C. Cortex
  • D. Parenchyma
Q. What type of plant tissue is responsible for the transport of water?
  • A. Phloem
  • B. Xylem
  • C. Cortex
  • D. Parenchyma
Q. What type of pollination occurs when pollen is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower of the same species?
  • A. Self-pollination
  • B. Cross-pollination
  • C. Wind pollination
  • D. Water pollination
Q. What type of reproduction do flowering plants primarily use?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Vegetative propagation
  • C. Sexual reproduction
  • D. Budding
Q. What type of reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two different individuals?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Vegetative propagation
  • C. Sexual reproduction
  • D. Apomixis
Q. What type of reproduction involves the fusion of gametes in plants?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Vegetative propagation
  • C. Sexual reproduction
  • D. Cloning
Q. What type of reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Vegetative propagation
  • C. Sexual reproduction
  • D. Budding
Q. What type of RNA is primarily involved in the regulation of gene expression through RNA interference?
  • A. mRNA
  • B. tRNA
  • C. rRNA
  • D. siRNA
Q. What type of root system is characteristic of dicots?
  • A. Fibrous root system
  • B. Taproot system
  • C. Adventitious root system
  • D. Lateral root system
Q. What type of root system is characteristic of monocots?
  • A. Taproot system
  • B. Fibrous root system
  • C. Adventitious root system
  • D. Lateral root system
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