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. Which type of RNA carries amino acids to the ribosome?
  • A. mRNA
  • B. tRNA
  • C. rRNA
  • D. snRNA
Q. Which type of RNA carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosome?
  • A. rRNA
  • B. tRNA
  • C. mRNA
  • D. snRNA
Q. Which type of RNA is involved in bringing amino acids to the ribosome during translation?
  • A. mRNA
  • B. tRNA
  • C. rRNA
  • D. snRNA
Q. Which type of RNA is responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis?
  • A. mRNA
  • B. tRNA
  • C. rRNA
  • D. snRNA
Q. Which type of sclerenchyma cells are typically found in seed coats and nutshells?
  • A. Fibers
  • B. Sclereids
  • C. Parenchyma
  • D. Collenchyma
Q. Which type of symmetry is exhibited by most animals in the phylum Chordata?
  • A. Radial symmetry
  • B. Bilateral symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. Spherical symmetry
Q. Which type of T cell is primarily responsible for the direct killing of infected host cells?
  • A. Helper T cells
  • B. Cytotoxic T cells
  • C. Regulatory T cells
  • D. Memory T cells
Q. Which type of tissue is primarily involved in photosynthesis?
  • A. Meristematic tissue
  • B. Ground tissue
  • C. Vascular tissue
  • D. Dermal tissue
Q. Which type of transport requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient?
  • A. Passive transport
  • B. Facilitated diffusion
  • C. Active transport
  • D. Osmosis
Q. Which type of vaccine contains live attenuated pathogens?
  • A. Inactivated vaccine
  • B. Subunit vaccine
  • C. Recombinant vaccine
  • D. Live attenuated vaccine
Q. Which type of vaccine is composed of live attenuated pathogens?
  • A. Inactivated vaccine
  • B. Subunit vaccine
  • C. Recombinant vaccine
  • D. Live attenuated vaccine
Q. Which vaccine is used to prevent measles?
  • A. DTP vaccine
  • B. MMR vaccine
  • C. Hepatitis B vaccine
  • D. Influenza vaccine
Q. Which vaccine type contains live attenuated pathogens?
  • A. Inactivated vaccines
  • B. Subunit vaccines
  • C. Live attenuated vaccines
  • D. Toxoid vaccines
Q. Which vaccine type is most effective in inducing a strong cell-mediated immune response?
  • A. Inactivated vaccines
  • B. Live attenuated vaccines
  • C. Subunit vaccines
  • D. Toxoid vaccines
Q. Which vitamin is primarily absorbed in the large intestine?
  • A. Vitamin A
  • B. Vitamin B12
  • C. Vitamin K
  • D. Vitamin C
Q. Which vitamin is primarily derived from green leafy plants and is essential for blood clotting?
  • A. Vitamin A
  • B. Vitamin C
  • C. Vitamin K
  • D. Vitamin E
Q. Which vitamin is primarily derived from plants and is essential for human vision?
  • A. Vitamin A
  • B. Vitamin C
  • C. Vitamin D
  • D. Vitamin K
Q. Which vitamin is primarily derived from plants and is essential for vision?
  • A. Vitamin A
  • B. Vitamin C
  • C. Vitamin D
  • D. Vitamin K
Q. Which vitamin is primarily derived from the plant pigment beta-carotene?
  • A. Vitamin A
  • B. Vitamin C
  • C. Vitamin D
  • D. Vitamin E
Q. Which vitamin is primarily obtained from green leafy plants and is essential for blood clotting?
  • A. Vitamin A
  • B. Vitamin C
  • C. Vitamin K
  • D. Vitamin E
Q. Which vitamin, primarily sourced from plants, is crucial for maintaining healthy vision?
  • A. Vitamin A
  • B. Vitamin C
  • C. Vitamin D
  • D. Vitamin K
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