Sunday 24 July 2011

Few questions of All India pre medical tests 2011

  1. The "Eyes" of the potato tuber are
    (1) Axillary buds (2) Root buds
    (3) Flower buds (4) Shoot buds
  2. Organisms called Methanogens are most abundant in a
    (1) Hot spring (2) Sulphur rock
    (3) Cattle yard (4) Polluted stream
  3. Which one of the following have the highest number of species in nature?
    (1) Angiosperms (2) Fungi
    (3) Insects (4) Birds
  4. Archegoniophore is present in
    (1) Funaria (2) Marchantia
    (3) Chara (4) Adiantum
  5. Compared with the gametophytes of the bryophytes the gametophytes of vascular plants tend to be
    (1) Smaller and to have smaller sex organs (2) Smaller but to have larger sex organs
    (3) Larger but to have smaller sex organs (4) Larger and to haver larger sex organs
  6. The gametophyte is not an independent, free-living generation in
    (1) Pinus (2) Polytrichum
    (3) Adiantum (4) Marchantia
  7. Important site for formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids is
    (1) Lysosome (2) Vacuole
    (3) Golgi apparatus (4) Plastid
  8. Peptide synthesis inside a cell takes place in
    (1) Ribosomes (2) Chloroplast
    (3) Mitochondria (4) Chromoplast
  9. In eubacteria, a cellular component that resembles eukaryotic cell is
    (1) Cell wall (2) Plasma membrane
    (3) Nucleus (4) Ribosomes
  10. Mutations can be induced with
    (1) Gamma radiations (2) Infra Red radiations
    (3) I A A (4) Ethylene

Biology in premedical tests: biology careers

Bioology in premedical tests: biology careers: "Medical and Medical-Related Physicians Nursing Lab Technician Anesthesiologist Medical Research Physical & Speech The..."

biology careers

Medical and Medical-Related

  • Physicians
  • Nursing
  • Lab Technician
  • Anesthesiologist
  • Medical Research
  • Physical & Speech Therapy
  • Pharmacists
  • Dentist, Dental Assistant/Technician
  • Optometrist
  • Ophthalmologist
  • Veterinarian, Veterinarian Assistant/Lab Technician
  • Audiologist
  • Paramedic
  • Podiatrist
  • Radiologist
  • Coroner
  • Forensics/Pathology
  • Mortician
  • Dietitian/Nutritionist
  • Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
  • Sports Medicine/Sports Trainer
  • Exercise Physiologist

Education

Teaching science/biology from elementary to university-level (both
private and state). Many specialty areas, especially at the university level.

University Research

University research at universities in many specialty areas. This could be a small or a large part of a university position.

Industry

  • Research in a variety of biological areas such as biotechnology, genomics, toxicology, biomonitoring, impact accessment, product testing, etc.
  • Science Supply Companies: Technicians, Sales Representatives, etc.
  • Medical Supply Companies: Technicians, Sales Representatives, etc.
  • Pharmaceutical Companies: Researchers, Technicians, Sales Representatives, etc.
  • Food Science (Industry): Nutritionist (human or animal), food testing, research in food genetics & biotechnology, preservation, packaging, etc.

Government Jobs (City, State, or Federal)

  • Agricultural research station positions
  • Agricultural extension service positions
  • E.P.A. positions: Lab, field, & library research, biomonitoring, administration, ect.
  • Forest service positions such as forest rangers, agronomists, soil scientists, horticulturists, game wardens, etc.
  • Department of the Interior positions
  • Wildlife biologist/ecologists positions
  • Fisheries biologists
  • Disease Control Agency positions (Center for Disease Control)
  • Food and Drug inspection positions
  • Health & Safety inspections positions
  • Sanitation engineers
  • Some museum positions (from research to curators)
  • Some Zoo, Aquarium, & Arboretum positions
  • Customs inspectors of live material, food, and other materials which could be biologically contaminated or illegal

Nursery Work

Running a nursery, horticulture, landscaping, plant breeding, etc.

Science Writing

Textbooks, magazine articles, essays, popular books, etc.

Nature Photography

Used in books, articles, calendars, posters, etc.