Everyday Science/G.K objectives for all
FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BODY
Normal temperature of body is 98.4 deg: F = 37 deg: C
Corrine is used as paralyzing agent
A nerve cell is called neuron. Each neuron has several inputs called dendrites and a single output called axon
Weakest bone is clavicle bone
Hardest bone is collar bone
The part of small intestine that joins large intestine is colon
Hardest part of body is tooth
Most abundant element in human body is carbon (chk Oxygen or calcium)
Systole is heart contraction
Diastole is heart relaxation
Dendrites are connected with neurons
Epidermis = outer skin is called the True skin, it is free from blood vessels and its cells are nourished by lymph
Muscles are held to the bones by Tendons.
The largest part of the human brain is the Cerebrum
Blood fails to clot in the absence of Calcium
the two most abundant elements by mass found in Earth's crust are Oxygen and Silicon
Eardrum helps in keeping balance of the body
In general, the probability of flooding decreases when there is an increase in the amount of infiltration
Where is the 'Atlas' bone in the human body located? Neck
What does intelligent people have more in their hair? zinc and copper
Which base differentiates DNA and RNA? Uracil
Eye is filled with ________ liquids: two
What is the name of bones of human finger? Phalanges
Pons varolii is found in brain
Human brain contains 4/5th of water
% of water in body is 70%
Carbon in human body is 18%
Heart is conical in shape
Weight of heart is 9 ounces with 4 cavities
Weight of kidney is 41/2 ounces
Weight of brain is 1.4 kg and it consists of 14 billion nerve cells
Right kidney is shorter and little lower than left
Kidneys are supplied blood though renal arteries
Liver receives blood from the alimentary canal through Heptic Portal vein
Coronary artery supplies blood to heart
Each kidney contains about one million nephrons
Eye ball is moved by six muscles
Most active muscle of human body is eye muscle
Digestion of food takes 3 to 4 hours in stomach
Capacity of stomach is one and a half kilo of food
Clavicle is the collar bone
Scapula is the shoulder bone
Sternum is the chest bone
There are 24 ribs
Spinal cord has 33 disks
Bones in hand are 27
Ulna is the bone of forearm
Radius is the second bone of forearm
Carpal are 8 small bones of wrist
Tarsal is the ankle bone
Femur and patella (knee cap), tibia and fibula are bones of lower limbs
Femur is the longest bone
Head or skull has 29 bones
Total bones are 206
Total muscles are 600 (chk 650)
60 thousand miles of capillaries of blood
Chemically finger nails are made of protein
Nails are made of a tough material called keratin
Average body has 2 square yards of skin
Weight of skin is 6 pounds
Smallest bone is stirrup in the ear about 1/10th of an inch
A newborn baby has 300 bones
In 22 weeks baby is formed completely
Ovum is a female germ cell
The sensation of skin is perceived by epidermis
Number of systems in body are of 7 types
Man breathes 20,000 times in a day
Root of hair is called follicle
More than 2/3rd of body weight is made of fluids/water
Messages sent in brain at 240 miles/hour
Weight of eyes is 1 ½ ounces each
There are 100,000 hairs
Muscle of jaw exerts 219 kg weight
Circadian rhythm is a medical term of heart beat
Atmosphere exerts a pressure of 15 pounds per square inch on human body
Iris of eye regulates the quantity of light admitted into the eye ball
Outer layer of eyeball is called sclerotic
The front portion of sclerotic is called cornea
In eye a convex lens is placed
Cornea is the only part of body without blood supply
In front of eye is Cornea which bends light as it passes into the eyeball. It is covered by a thing membrane called Conjunctiva.
Image made on ratina is upside down, but our brain turns it right.
Behind the Cornea is a sheet of muscles called the Iris with the small hole in the middle called the pupil.
Iris manages the amount of light entry into eye. In dark it relaxes to let pupil enter light as much as possible and in bright light it contracts.
The muscles attached to the lens are Ciliary muscles. These muscles can contract the lens thin to see distant objects and for close objects these muscles relax.
Retina contains cone shaped cells that can detect colors.
Retina contains rod shaped cells that can see dim light.
In the centre of retina is a small yellow area called the fovea where each cell has its own connection to the brain.
Skeleton word comes from a Greek word meaning dried up.
The defect of vision because of which a person cannot see distant objects clearly : Myopia or Short sightedness
Where on your body are the most sweat glands-Feet
Your eyeballs are 3.5% what-Salt
The human bodies got 45 miles of them what-Nerves
Where is your zygomatic bone-Cheek
Pancreas lies partly on the left side and partly on the right side of the body.
Development of calf muscles in ladies who wear high heels is a common example of: Use and disuse of organ
Cerumen is the technical name for what body part-Earwax
Skin does not excrete oil.
Male child is born if xy chromosomes are united.
Liver receives blood from the alimentary canal through hepatic portal vein.
For short-sightedness (man cannot see distant objects) a concave lens is used
For long-sightedness (man cannot see near objects) a convex lens is used
Concave mirrors are used as shaving mirrors, doctors use concave mirrors for the examination of ear, nose or eyes of a patient
Concave mirrors are used to focus light in case of search lights and headlights of automobiles.
Cerebellum co-ordinates movements, conscious control and balance, allowing you to move smoothly.
The largest and most complicated part of brain is cerebrum. It controls conscious actions, speech and all your senses. It also does all your thinking and is the centre of memory and learning. It has two halves linked by bundles of nerve fibres. Its right side does artistic, creative tasks while the left is responsible for understanding, reading and thinking
A reflex action is controlled by the nerves of the spinal cord without involving brain.
Skeleton word comes from a Greek word meaning dried up
Most abundant mineral in human body is calcium
Strongest muscle is Thigh muscle (chk Heart muscle and cheek muscle)
Iris in the eye contracts on the entry of light.
Retina acts as a lens in the entry of light.
Weight of heart is 300 gram.
Water in human body is 85%
A human being drinks 27 tons of water in a year
Peritoneum is a membrane
Unused fat in body is converted into animal fat and stored in different parts of body
Substances which bring down body temperature are Antipyretics
Antibodies are proteins
Most easily breakable bone of body is Collar bone
There is 21/2 pounds of calcium in human body
A human body has 236 joints
Dental enamel is the hardest thing present in human body
A man breathes 18 times in a minute
A 9 inch nail can be made from the iron available in a body
Average weight of mans brain is 4.8 ounces and femals 4.4 ounces
About 900 pencils can be made from the carbon preserved in human body
Skin does not excrete oil.
New varieties of organisms can be brought about by hybridization.
Male child is born if xy chromosomes are united.
Total teeth = 32, eight flat incisors at the front, fount pointed canine and 20 flat-topped pre-molars and molars at the back of the mouth.
Tooth is covered by tough white enamel
Enamel is the hardest substance in the body and resists almost everything except the acid produced by certain bacteria
Liver is the bodys chemical factory.
Liver is the largest organ in the body.
Liver carries out more than 500 different tasks.
Liver recycles old red blood cells.
Liver takes up and stores glucose from blood.
Liver also absorbs and stores fat and some vitamins.
Liver uses vitamin B12 for making new red blood cells.
Nearly two third of our body is water.
We loose about a liter and a half of water each day in sweating, breathing and urination.
Each kidney is made up of millions of tiny filtering units called Nephrons.
The nephrons can filter about 4 liters of blood every 5 minutes.
Each day about 200 liters of water leaves the blood and passes into the filters most of it is then reclaimed and return to the blood.
Only about a liter of water per day stays in the nephrons to leave the kidney and flow into the bladder as urine.
Urea is poisonous so the kidneys remove all of it from the blood.
The liquid which leaves the kidney as urine is about 96% water and just 4% salts and urea.
The urinary bladder can hold about half a liter of urine before we must empty it.
Amniotic sac is a protective bag of fluid in which the baby floats.
A baby is attached to the side of the womb by placenta.
Homo erectus means upright man
Homo sapiens mean wise man
Cells in intestine are easily worn away and live for only a few days.
Bone cells can last for 30 years.
The left ventricle pumps blood all round the body.
Capillaries are so small that they can fit between cells.
A living bone has layers of hard calcium phosphate on the outside and a heycomb of hard bone of living cells inside
Bone marrow supply blood cells over 2 millin every second
In the inner chamber of ear called cochlea, the vibrations send waves of movement through a fluid.
The cochlea is liked with thousands of sensitive hairs.
Thumping of heart or break out of sweat are caused by adrenaline.
From the age of about 5 years a childs body grows steadily
Protein is a natural polymer
Muscles along the digestive system contract in a sequence called peristalsis to squeeze food along
Nutrients of food are absorbed in blood in a long section of intestine called ileum. If uncoiled, ileum is 5-6 meters long
Eye contains only three types of color-sensitive cells. These cells (called cones) are on retina. The cones respond to red, green and blue light. Brain makes out other colors by combining the signals from these cells.
Ophthalmology deals with Eyes
ORBIS is mobile eye hospital
Synovial fluid is the joint oil between bones
The smallest bone in human body is stapes or stirrup bone. It is one of the three auditory ossicles in the middle ear. Its length is 0.10 to 0.13 inch.
Your tongue is the only muscle in your body that is attached at only one end
You use 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown.
A living bone has layers of hard calcium, phosphate on the outside and a honeycomb of hard bone are living cells within.
Every second, hundreds of tiny pulses of electricity shoot through your body along living wires called nerves.
There is a place in the retina where the light sensitive cells are interrupted by the presence of the optic nerve head. It is known as The Retinal Neural Transmission Layer_
The cavity of Ascaris is known as Coelom.
The membranous labyrinth of the ear is filled with Endolymph.
Crura-cerebri is found in Mid-brain.
The strongest muscle of the body is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw. (Chk)
Muscles account for 40 percent of one's body weight.
There are 230 joints in the body.
Kids have 20 first teeth. Adults have 32 teeth.
The small intestines are about 25 feet long.
The large intestines are five feet long and are three times wider than the small intestines.
Most people shed 40 pounds of skin in a lifetime.
Your body is 70 percent water.
Normal body temperature is 98.6° Fahrenheit.
When you sneeze, air rushes through your nose at a rate of 100 mph.
An eyelash lives about 150 days before it falls out.
Your brain sends messages at the rate of 240 mph.
About 400 gallons of blood flow through your kidneys in one day.
You blink your eyes about 20,000 times a day.
Your heart beats about 100,000 times a day.
Humans breathe 20 times per minute, more than 10 million times per year and about 700 million times in a lifetime.
You have about 100,000 hairs on your head.
There are 10 million nerve cells in your brain.
Each of your eyes has 120 million rods, which help you see in black and white.
Each eye has six million cones, which help you see in color.
One in 12 men is color blind.
Brain of a normal human adult weighs about 3lb
For an adult blood pressure of 120/80 is regarded as ideal and pressure of up to 140/90 is normal.
Iris in the eye contracts on the entry of light.
Retina acts as a lens in the entry of light.
In your body where is the macula- Eye centre of the Retina
Weight of heart is 300 gram.
Heart pumps five liters of blood in 1 minute.
Colon is mainly responsible for water absorption from the undigested residue.
Right kidney in man is slightly lower in position than the left kidney
The movement of food through esophagus is by the muscular action known as : peristaltic
In the human body what is replaced every three months Eyelashes
Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing
The thickness of your skin varies from 1/2 to 6 millimeters, depending on the area of your body
the temperature of the dead human body on Celsius scale is __25 c_ normally room temperature
Where in your body is the labyrinth- Ear
What does a hypodermic literally mean-Under skin
In the body where would you find your villus Small Intestine
Where is the dirtiest skin on your body- The face
the number of the spinal nerves in the man is ____ pairs (31)
Part of the human body can expand 20 times its normal size: Stomach 0.5 litres to 5 litres
In the human body where is your occiput: Back of head
Central nervous system controls the reflex action in the body.
The terminal part of vertebral column in man is called Coceyx
The "Urinary system" of the body consists of 3 organs.
Haryersion canals are present in Bone.
The heart bear is initiated and regulated by nodal tissue made of specialized cardiac muscles called Purkinje tusse.
The gestation period of human being is Nine months.
The first heart sound is produced when Diastole begins.
Where would you find Lunate Triquetral and Hamate-Bones in Wrist
Which part of the human body contains the most gold: Toenails
In the body luteinizing hormone is produced by what gland Pituitary
Due to buffer system, human blood has a ph of 7.4.
The normal temperature of human body is 98.6 F.
chemical elements most % human body O 65% C 18% and Hydrogen 10%
Cell membrane is made up of protein and lipid molecules forming a semi permeable membrane.
Carbohydrates in the cell are in from of glycogen.
An epithelium is a collection of cells.
Exoskeleton lies external to the muscles.
Exoskeleton is commonly found in anthropoids and mollusk.
Exoskeleton is composed of dead substances secreted by the cells.
Endoskeleton lies internal to muscles of the body. It is found in all vertebrates. It is formed of bones and cartilages.
Endoskeleton is composed of living cells.
Ear has 6 bones- Malleus bone (2), Incus bone (2) & stapes (2).
Human skull has 22 bones.
There are 26 vertebrae in the human body.
Total number of ribs are 24- True Ribs (14), False Ribs (6) and floating ribs (4)
Sternum is that bone where the ribs meet medially.
Collar bone are 2, Shoulder bone are 2.
Carpal bones are those bones which form the wrist numbering 8.
Small forearm bone is radius and main forearm bone is Ulna. Humerus is upper arm bone.
Metacarpal bones are found in hand numbering 5.
Phalanges are small bones present in fingers also called digits. These are 14 in number.
Each leg is composed of 29 bones.
Tarsal bone is also known as the ankle bone. These are seven in number.
Phalanges are toe bones numbering 14.
Vertebrae are 33 in number. Vertebral column covers spinal cord and protects it from injury.
Clavicle bones are also known as collar bones. These are two bones.
Scapula are called shoulder bones.
Sternum is called chest bone.
Patella acts like a knee-cap and protects the knee joint.
Tibia is the main large bone of the lower leg also known as calf-bone.
Fibula is the smaller part of lower leg.
Femur bears the weight of the body. It is in upper leg.
Muscles are composed of threadlike protein structure called myofibril.
The cardiac muscle continues to contract rhythmically even when it is disconnected from the nervous system.
Trapizius muscle is responsible for movement of shoulder.
Sternocleidomastoid muscle is the longest muscle of the body. It bends head and neck.
Brachialis anticus muscle is responsible for bending forearm to the upper arm.
Heart is enclosed in a tough membrane called Pericardium.
There are four chambers of heart.
Heart is surrounded by a fluid called as pericardial fluid.
The weight of the heart in females is 25% lesser than in males.
Excitability and contractility of the heart id due to the presence of myofibrils of actin and myosin.
Purkinjee fibres are tissues of heart.
S.A Node and A.V Node are special conducting tissues of the heart.
S.A. Node was discovered by Keith and Flack in 1907.
A.V Node functions as Pace-maker.
Right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from body collected by Superior Vena Cava from head and upper parts while from the lower parts by inferior vena cava.
Right atrium opens into right ventricle through right atrioventricular aperture guarded by bicuspid valve allowing one way flow of blood.
When right ventricle contracts, the blood is pushed by the way of pulmonary arteries to the lungs for oxygenation.
The left atrium is that chamber which receives the oxygenated blood from lungs by pulmonary veins.
Left atrium opens into left ventricle from there blood is pumped into aorta which distributes blood to body.
Cardiac cycle consists of three events- Auricular Systole, Ventricular Systole and Diastole.
Each cardiac cycle takes 0.8 seconds.
Aorta is the largest vessel of the body.
The biggest artery is aorta with a diameter of one inch.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart except pulmonary arteries.
Arteries carry oxygenated blood except pulmonary arteries.
The smallest artery is called arteriole.
The walls of veins are much thinner that the arteries.
Coronary arteries supply blood to heart.
Carotid arteries supply blood to head.
Subclavian arteries supply blood to shoulder and forelimbs.
Coelic artery supplies blood to digestive system.
Renal artery supplies blood to kidneys.
Iliac artery supplies blood to legs.
The most important function of perspiration is to regulate the body temperature.
The number of chromosomes in the human body is 46.
First tissue culture was grown in space on Dec: 17, 1997.
The tiny air sacs in the lung tissues are called alveoli.
Farmer's lung is a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Otalgia is what condition-Earache
Scurvy is a disease resulting from a deficiency of vitamin C, which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans.
Scorbutic gums, a symptom of scurvy
Scurvy leads to the formation of spots on the skin, spongy gums, and bleeding from the mucous membranes. The spots are most abundant on the thighs and legs, and a person with the ailment looks pale, feels depressed, and is partially immobilized. In advanced scurvy there are open, suppurating wounds and loss of teeth. It was described by Hippocrates
Shortsightedness can be corrected with the use of Concave.
Pancreas lies partly on the left side and partly on the right side of the body.
In total 25 elements are present in human body.
HUMAN BLOOD
Universal donor group is O group
Total volume of blood in human body is 5.5 liters (chk 6 liters)
Life span of red blood cells is 120 days
Life of RBC is 115 days.
The total quantity of blood in a human body is 7-8 liter.
80 % water is found in pure blood
The pH of normal human body is Arteries 7.4
60% of blood plasma consists of protein.
Which one of the following substances is obtained by the fractionation of human blood? Gamma globulin
In the human circulatory system blood returns to the heart from the lungs through Pulmonary Veins.
First blood transfusion carried out in London
pH value of water is 7, blood is 7.4 and urine is 5.5-6.5
when iron is less in body the quantity of RBC decreases
Leococytosis is the increase in number of white blood cells.
it takes 30 seconds to blood for a complete circulation in human body
Blood travels 1000 times through the whole body
Hemoglobin is chromo-protein
In lymph main cells are lymphocytes
Blood has 83% of water
Blood has 60% plasma, 40% corpuscles
During sleep a mans blood pressure fluctuates.
Fat is a Lipid
Human blood is 6 times thicker than water
Heart pumps five liters of blood in 1 minute.
Antigen is a substance that destroys harmful bacteria
Blood typing is the way of determine the blood group.
Platelets help to seal cuts in the skin.
Almost half of the blood in a body is made up of red blood cells.
White cells are about one for every 500 red cells.
A blood donor gives about 500 ml of blood.
RBC and WBC is bloods are counted by Hemocytometer.
Of the blood groups A, B, AB and O, which one is transfused into a person whose blood group is A? Group A and O
Your body contains eight pints of blood.
Kari Landsteiner discovered the blood groups of man.
Prothrombin which helps in clotting of blood is released by Blood platelets.
The main function of white blood cells in the body is to protect the body against diseases.
In which liquid component do the blood cells move about? Plasma
Blood can be classified into how many main types of groups? Four
The fluid portion of blood is known as the plasma.
Blood contains 91 to 92% waster.
Blood contains proteins like Serum Albumin, Serum Globulin, Prothrombin and Fibrinogen.
RBCs in venous blood have bigger size than in arterial blood.
RBCs due to their Hb content act as O2 carrier.
RBCs are also known as Erythrocytes.
WBCs are known as Leucocytes and act as police force of the body.
WBCs are larger in size as compared to RBCs.
Life span of WBCs is a few days to a few weeks.
Platelets have no nucleus.
Platelets are formed in red bone marrow.
Life span of platelets varies from 4 to 10 days.
Platelets are very rich in catecholamine.
Blood grouping is based on the presence of blood group antigen (agglutinates) on RBCs which are inherited.
O group comprises of 47% of population while A with 41% is second.
Hemoglobin is a conjugated protein composed of heme and globulin.
Quantity of hemoglobin is 16 gms/100 ml of blood in Males and 14 gms/100 ml of blood in females.
Hemoglobin is basically from acetic acid and glycine.
Platelets are essential for blood clotting.
GLANDS AND SECETIONS IN HUMAN BODY
Blood clotting factor is produced by Liver
Chemical factory of human body is liver
Urea is produces in liver
Maximum quantity of water is in eyes
Largest secretary gland is Liver
Insulin is produced by pancreas, Insulin is a protein which acts as a hormone
Amino acids are a product of the digestion of proteins.
Ptyalin is starch digesting enzyme.
Bile secretion does not contain enzymes.
Pepsin, a digestive enzyme is produced in stomach.
The hormone secreted by adrenal cortex : aldosterone
The organ in (the human body which is responsible for the digestion of protein only -Stomach
Ptyalin is present in the saliva.
Glycogen is mainly stored in Liver and muscles.
Pepsin converts protein into peptides in acid media.
Trypsin is an enzyme produced by pancreas
Starch is digested by Ptylin
Gall bladder stores bile from liver and releases it into small intestine after food is consumed
Pancreas is both endo- and exocrine gland
Harmones secreted by kidneys are Renin and Erythroprotein
Lachrymal glands give out tears
Sweat glands give out sweat
Salivary glands give out saliva, Saliva contains Amylases
Ptyalin is the enzyme of Saliva
Liver converts excessive protein into urea.
Amino acids are a product of the digestion of proteins.
Ptyalin is starch digesting enzyme.
Bile secretion does not contain enzymes.
Enzymes found in saliva are ptyalin.
Lachrymal gland is a ductless gland.
Insulin : Pancreas
Thyroxin : Thyroid
Adrenaline ; Adrenal medulla
Estrogen : Ovaries
Testosterone : Testes
Cortisol; Adrenal cortex
In the body luteinizing hormone is produced by what gland Pituitary
Mammary gland give out milk
Liver gives out bile
Sebaceous gland give out sebum
Exocrine glands transmit secretions through ducts
Enzymes are protein in nature
Hydrolysis of starch gives glucose and fructose
Fat digested by Lipase
Starch is a polymer of glucose
Endocrine glands: Pituitary is in brain and it controls general body growth.
Thyroid gland produces Thyroxin and it increases rate of cellular metabolism,
Pancreas produce insulin which metabolizes sugar and fats
Adrenal gland produce cartosol, Testosterone is produced by Tests and ovaries produce Progesterone
Pituitary: Controls activity of thyroid, adrenal and reproductive glands. Other hormones stimulate the womb to contract during birth, and stimulate milk production after a baby is born.
Thyroid: Thyroxin controls the rate at which we grow, and how fast food is converted to energy in our cells.
Adrenal Glands: Adrenaline speeds up the heart and breathing, causes sweating and diverts blood to the muscles, in response to an emergency.
Cortisone helps fight stress and shock.
Aldosterone helps regulate water and salt in the body.
Pancreas: Insulin controls the bodys use of glucose.
Ovaries: Estrogens and progesterone control female appearance and the release of eggs, and prepare the body for pregnancy.
Testes: Testosterone controls the development of male appearance and the production of sperm cells.
Protein which acts as hormone is Oxatocin
Hormones are made in glands known as endocrine glands which pour them straight into the blood. Hormones are not released all the time they are produced in short bursts.
Pituitary gland attached to the underside of brain releases hormones that control the activity of other endocrine glands. It produces hormone that controls the amount of water filtered in the kidneys. Pituitary is attached to the brain by the hypothalamus which links together the nervous system and the hormonal system
Excessive secretion from the pituitary gland in children results in increased height
GENE/CELL
The genetic material of chromatin is DNA
Hereditary material is DNA
Gender of a person is determined by 23rd chromosome
Autosome are sex chromosome = 23
Nucleus of human body cell contains about 20,000 genes, half of which being contributed by each parent
Term gene was coined by Johannsen in 1909
DNA = Deoxy ribose nucleic acid
RNA = Ribose nucleic acid
Histones are on chromosomes
Chromosomes word was coined by Waldeyer in 1888
Number of chromosomes in human being is 46
Chromosomes in spermatozoa are 23
Smallest part of a gene is Mutton
Mitochondria are power house of cells
Golgi bodies are involved in cell secretions
Ribosome are rich in DNA and prepare protein
Plastids are found in Plant cells only and contain chlorophyll
Centrosomes help in cell division
Proteins are synthesized by Golgi bodies.
Cellulose respiration is done by Mitochondrion
Light energy is stored in the form of chemical energy due to the activity of Chloroplast.
Protoplasm is a colloidal solution.
Most cells are microscopic but the egg cell of an ostrich is 15-20 cm long and some giraffe nerve cells reach more then 4 m long
Mitochondria do work of cell respiration.
The nucleus, mitocondria and chloroplast have double membranes
Bacteria have no nucleus and no mitochondria they have just a single loop of DNA cell nucleoid as well as food granules and ribosome which produce proteins
Each cell has the same set of about 30,000 genes.
Genes are arranged along a long and thin thread-like structure called chromosomes.
Snakes have 36 chromosomes, horse has 63 while some ferns have 500 or more
Humans have a total of 46 chromosomes- 23 pairs in every cell. The only exception are sperm and egg cells which have 23 unpaired chromosomes.
Genes are made of a chemical called deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA
DNA tells a cell how to make the proteins
Every cell in a body contains at least 10,000 different kinds of proteins.
The machinery for making these proteins is on structures called ribosome which are outside the nucleus.
RNA carries the instructions for making a particular protein to the ribosome.
A permanent change to a piece of DNA is called a mutation.
Nearly a third of a human beings genes are the same as the genes of a lettuce.
DNA is shaped like a twisted ladder called double helix. The rungs of the ladder are made up of four chemical building blocks Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and Cytosine
Amoeba is a unicellular organism
A structure present in all cells is called cell membrane
The normal temperature of human body on the Kelvin scale is 310.
ELISA is Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay- for HIV/AIDS.
Rh- blood is very rare compared to Rh+.
The pancreatic duct releases its contents into duodenum.
Right hepatic artery supplies nutrient rich blood from stomach and small intestine to the liver.
Human cranium contains 6 bones.
In the human body, spleen stores extra blood for release when shortage occurs.
Mitochondria contain enzymes for cellular respirations.
In the human body, rotator cuff muscle is to be found in the shoulder.
Reproductive cells in normal human beings are produced in greater numbers for a longer period of time in the male
Which vessels bring blood back to heart? Inferior venacava and Superior venacava bring blood back to heart from lower parts and upper parts of body respectively.
Where in your body is your patella: Knee ( it's the kneecap
80% of household dust is actually what material-Dead skin
Babies are born without what-Knee Caps - form at 2-6 years
In Nuclear DNA is concentrated in chromatin.
Proteins are synthesized by golgi bodies.
Cellulose respiration is done by Mitochondrion.
Protoplasm is a colloidal solution.
Man is Homoeothermic.
Hydrosis is the medical term for what -Sweating
An IVP is used to detect what medical condition- Kidney Stones- Intravenuspylorigram
What part of the body ages the fastest-The Hands
In medicine what is nicknamed a blue pipe-A Vein
What is the name of the cranial bone just above your ear Temporal
What is the name of the scale measuring depth of coma (GCS)- Glasgow Coma Scale
DISEASES/CURE
TB tuberculosis is a bacterial disease
Bacillus causes TB
Salmonella Typhus are bacteria causing Typhoid
Vibrio cholera cause Cholera
Clostridium Tetni cause Tetanus
Athletes foot is caused by Fungi
Presbypia is an old age eye disease
Mycobacterium are bacteria causing T.B
Myxovirus cause Influenza
Anopheles (mosquito) causes malaria, parasite is plasmodium
Astigmation is fault of eye
Thalasemia is an hereditary disease causing deficiency of hemoglobin
Long-sightedness is called Hyper metrophia
Shortsightedness is called Myopia
Largest acquired disease is of tooth
Low sugar in blood is called Hypoglycemia
High sugar in blood is called Hyperglycemia
Plague is caused by Yersina Pests
Hemophilia is a bleeding disease
Parasomia is sleep walking.
In Leukemia there is an abnormal increase in number of White blood cells
Parkinson is a disease of Brain
An Aids patient can live for 2 years
Aids virus has single stranded RNA
Meaningitis disease affects Centaral Nervous System
Diabetes is a disease in which the urine lacks insulin
Improper function of Thyroid gland causes Myxedema
Scurvy is the disease of swelling and bleeding of gums
Hook worm enters human body through soles of feet
Tuberculosis usually spreads though milk
Malaria affects spleen and liver
Trachoma is a disease of ees
Mymps is caused by virus
Lock jaw is a condion of Tetanus virus attack
A person suffering from Beri- Beri should use citrus fruit , mangoes, grapes
Pneumonia is caused by Cocci.
Common Cold is caused by Virus.
Chief food of mosquito larva is micro organism found in water.
Chief food of butterfly larva is leaves of plants.
Pneumonia affects respiratory system.
Rabies affects Nervous system.
Beri beri affects bones.
Biopsy is done on tissues taken from a living body
Oldest known disease in the world is Leprosy
Lack of oxygen at high altitudes produce bleeding
Pathogenic is the Disease producing micro organism.
Antibiotic for inhibit the growth of bacteria.
Sulfa drugs are used for bacteria.
An disinfectant is used for destroying micro-organism and rendering the material sterile.
Encephalitis is a viral disease.
Trypanosome a parasite causing sleeping sickness.
Immunization is the method in which the cure of disease is done by Vaccine.
Sleep sickness is transmitted by tse-tse-fly.
typical bacterial cell is about 1000 times smaller than an animal cell
Viruses are not made up of cells
Viruses cause common cold, measles, Aids
Bacteria move with Flagella
Bacteria cause cholera, tetanus, typhoid
Bacteria can produce two in every 30 minutes and 8 million bacteria a day (?)
Viruses called Bacteriophages invade the cell of bacteria and hijack its chemical process so instead of working normally the cell makes copies of the virus
SARS = Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is a pneumonia like disease
Mad cow disease = BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy)
Louis Pasteur, a French chemist, was the first to realize that diseases are caused by germs
In 1881, Louis Pasteur founded a vaccine for anthrax, a fatal disease of animals.
The Pasteur Institute in Paris was founded in 1888 to investigate rabies.
Morphine used in drugs is extracted from opium poppy, it is a powerful painkiller.
Antibiotics are substances produced naturally by certain moulds and bacteria.
A vaccine is made of dead or weakened micro-organisms to fight the invading virus. The body produces antibodies to fight the invading virus. Later, if the body is exposed to real virus the antibodies are already there to attack it before it multiplies.
English doctor Edward Jener made vaccine of smallpox.
Analgesic drugs prevent or reduce pain
Jaundice is a yellowness of skin which is caused by disease of the liver or gall blader.
Head louse transmits the typhoid.
Cancer cells divide rapidly and form growth called Tumors.
Radiotherapy is used for killing cancer cells
Ultra-violet rays from sun can cause cancer
Strong drugs(Chemotherapy) are used to remove cancer in early stages
Magic bullets are special antibodies used as a drug to kill cancer cells.
Oil from the skin contains substances that kill bacteria.
Inside the nose sticky mucus traps and destroys invaders we inhale.
We have several different types of infection fighting white cells in the blood. Two of the most important are lymphocytes and macrophages.
Lymphocytes produce special chemical called antibodies to fight bacteria and viruses.
By what name is the disease, Varicella, more commonly known? Chicken Pox
A typical bacterial cell is about 1000 times smaller than an animal cell.
Viruses are not made up of cells.
Viruses cause, common cold, measles, aidz.
Bacteria moves with Flagella.
Bacteria causes Cholera, Tetanus, Typhoid.
Bacteria can produce (Two) in every 30 minutes and 8 million bacteria a day.
Viruses called Bacteriophages invade the cell of bacteria. They hijack the cells chemical process, so that, instead of working normally, the cell makes copies of the virus.
Immunization is the method in which the cure of disease is done by Vaccine.
Small pox is totally eliminated from the world.
Cancer is a disease which cannot be spread by those who have it
The drug quinine is used in the treatment of malaria.
Pollen grains can cause hey fever which is a typical allergic reaction.
After drinking contaminated water you would be most apt to develop symptoms of typhoid fever.
Food poisoning can result from the eating of too much Vitamins. (chk)
The most infectious disease is Penumonic form of Plague. it has a mortality rate og about 99.99 %
robert koch worked on TB
Rust is caused by Fungi.
Pathogenic is the Disease producing micro organism.
Antibiotic for inhi the growth of bacteria.
Sulfa drugs are used for bacteria.
An disinfectant is used for destroying micro-organism and rendering the materialsterile.
Pneumonia is caused by Cocci.
Common Cold is caused by Virus.
Bacillus causes Cholera.
Pneumonia affects respiratory system.
Rabies affects Nervous system.
Beri beri affects bones.
Head louse transmits the typhoid.
Sleep sickness is transmitted by tse-tse-fly.
Trachoma is a disease of eye.
Typhoid is caused by bacteria.
Cancer Cells divide rapidly and form growth called Tumors.
If cells break away from the tumors they can travel to other part of the body and start new tumors.
Radiotherapy is used for killing cancer cells.
Ultra-Violet rays from the sun can damage skin cells and cause cancer.
Strong drugs (Chemotherapy) is used to remove cancer in early stages.
Magic bullets are special antibodies used as a drug to kill cancer, they directly attach themselves to cancer cells.
Anasthetic = prevent patient feeling pain; local anesthetic acts locally; generally anesthetic creates unconsciousness.
Analgesic = prevents or reduces pain.
Antibiotic = kills the bacteria that cause disease.
Antihistamine = relieves symptoms of asthma, hay fever and other allergies.
Hormone = used to overcome a hormone deficiency in the body.
Narcotic = helps prevents pain by deadening the whole system.
Sedative = helps induce sleep.
Tranquillizer = helps claim a person.
Vaccine = helps the body fight a virus disease by triggering its natural defenses in advance.
Encephalitis is a viral disease.
Muscle stiffness is caused by a disease called ___ (Parkinsons) (chk)
Wool sorters disease is actually what-Anthrax
Which disease was once known as white plague Tuberculosis
Beingn tertain malaria is caused by plasmodium vivax.
The life history of human malarial parasite in Anopheles was first described by Sir Ronald Ross.
The mouth parts of anopheles are adapted to piercing and sucking type feeding.
Amoebic dysentery in man is caused by Entamoeba histolytica.
Jaundice is the disease of Liver
AIDS is caused by HIV virus (human immune deficiency virus ).
Addisons disease is caused by the excessive secretion of: Adrenocorticotrophic Harmone
Consumption was the former name of which disease: Tuberculosis
If you suffered from pruritus - what would be wrong-Itching
The word amnesia (forgetfulness) derives from- Greek
Encephalitis is a viral disease.
What disease is spread in minute water droplets-Legionnaires Disease
Which of the following diseases is generally spread by fleas? Yellow fever
The much dreaded H1N1 virus flu, also known as swine flu, is a respiratory illness in pigs caused by a virus
Water contaminated by sewage spreads disease such as cholera, typhoid, dysentery and river blindness
Meningococcal Meningitis is transmitted from person to person by mosquito bites.
Vomiting and neck pair are two of the symptoms of Meningococcal Meningitis.
Deficiency of vitamin A causes Xerophthalmia, a disease characterized by dryness of conjunctiva layer of eye.
Cholera is caused by bacteria vibrio cholerae.
Colour blindness, Downs syndrome & Hemophilia are genetic disorders.
Xerophthalmia is disease of tear glands.
Leukemia is a type of cancer in which there is an abnormal increase in the number of White Blood Cells.
Biopsy is a medical diagnostic technique using cells and tissues.
In which country were antibiotics first used: Egypt - used mouldy bread
If you suffer from epistaxis what is wrong: Nosebleed
Deficiency of Vitamin C causes a disease of... Teeth
Louis Pasteur is called Father of the Modern Medicine.
If you has caries who would you consult Dentist - its tooth decay
Which of the following is not an attribute of bacterium? Ability to arise from non-living matter
The comma bacillus causes what disease: Cholera
If you have Chlorosis what colour does the skin go: Green
What is the oldest most widely used drug on earth: Alcohol
What medication discovered in 1928 but introduced 1940: Penicillin
Flies and humans can both get which condition-Athletes Foot
Agraphia means inability to write.
St. Vituss dance is a disease.
Kleptomania is an irrational urge to steal.
After drinking contaminated water you would be most apt to develop symptoms of typhoid fever.
Otalgia is what condition-Earache
If a doctor gave you an Ishihara test what is he testing-for Colour blindness
If you suffered from pyrexia what have you got-Fever
ANIMALS, PLANTS & INSECTS
Earth worm is bi-sexual
Euspongia is known as natural bath sponge.
Live Fluke, biologically called Fasciola, is found in liver of sheep.
Eyes of insects are compound.
Plants growing in extremely dry condition are called Xerophytes.
Roots absorb water from soil which is Hygroscopic.
Legumes increase the fertility of the soil by adding nitrogen to the soil.
New varieties of organisms can be brought about by hybridization.
Seeds are developed from Ovule.
Parthenocarpic fruits are seedless fruits.
Grains swell in water due to imbibitions.
Chlorophyll contains magnesium.
Star fish is not a star fish but a spiny-skin (Echinodermata) marine animal.
Plants store their food in the form of starch.
Unlike most other fish, sharks have no:
It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:
The platypus and the echidna are the only mammals that Lay eggs
Lady bird is an insect
Rust of wheat is a disease caused by Fungi
Silk is obtained from cocoon of silk worm
Python Plankton are poisonous plants
Insects have lived on earth about 4,000,000 years
Slowest creature on earth is Conch-Shell (shellfish snail)
Star fish is not a star fish but a spiny-skin (Echinodermata) marine animal.
Koala bear is the only animal who doesnt drink water
A rat can last longer without water than a camel
Loudest animal is Blue whales
Peocock is found in 3 colors
Cockroach is considered ancient insect of world
Daffodils flower resembles a human eye
Giant squid is the largest invertiberate
Angora wool is got from a special variety of rabbit
Sailfish is the largest fisht
Distance covered by tortoiose is 4.6 meter in a minute
Aristotle was the first to classify animals into groups
Eucalyptus is now considered as environmental hazard
Light energy is stored in the form of chemical energy due to the activity of Chloroplast.
Wood is used in manufacturing paper
In cryptograms, the sex organs are primitive and hidden.
Thallophytia include algae, fungi, and lichens.
Carl Linneus is famous for binomial system of nomenclature.
Angiosperm includes the plants which have covered flowers and covered flowers and covered seed.
Plant cells resembles animal cell because having a cell membrane made up of protoplasm.
The king cobra is the only snake who build nest.
The black Mamba is the fastest snake.
Snake have been evolved from lizard.
Fertilization is fusion of two game tics of different strains.
Fruit developed from single ovary is called simple fruit.
Seeds are developed from Ovule.
Parthenocarpic fruits are seedless fruits.
Commercial cork is obtained from Quercus.
Grains swell in water due to imbibitions.
Chlorophyll contains magnesium.
The rate of transpiration depends upon frequency of Stomata.
Light is necessary for photosynthesis because it produce ATP and reducing substance.
Oxygen liberated from photosynthesis comes from water.
Red light is most suitable for photosynthesis.
Respiration means food oxidation and evolution of energy.
Chemical presentation of dead organism in liquid is called Cryo-Bilogy.
The organisms which are the only living membrane of their group and link two major groups are called Living Fossil
Red color of tomatos is imparted by Darotionoid
Amphibians were the first vertrbrata
There are three stages of frog = egg, tadpole, and adult frog
There are three groups of amhibians = salamanders(slow moving animals), frogs and toads, caecilians(who look more worm than amphibians)
Lonrad Lorenz (1903-1989) was the first to study animal behaviour
Animals survive very cold weather or very dry weather by going into a deep sleep it is called hibernation and sleeping trough hot day condition is called aestivation
Blue signed octopus very lethal and can kill 10 people it feeds on crabs
Cheetah is the fastest land animal. It can accelerate from 0-90 km/h in 3 seconds and can run at 100 km/h but has to rest after 20 seconds
Sponge, beetle, snail, Jelly fish, insects and starfish are cold-blooded animals
Shark is a cold blooded animal
Newts (wall lizard) and frog are cold blooded animals
Lizards, crocodiles, snakes, turtles and tortoises are cold blooded animals
Invertegrates have 33 groups, fish have 2 goups, amphibians have 3 groups, reptiles havd 3 groups, birds have 28-30 groups and mammals have 21 groups
Over 90% of animals are invertebrates
Hard shell of animals is called exoskeleton
105 million different species of animals have been identified
Plants growing in extremely dry condition are called Xerophytes.
Roots absorb water from soil which is Hygroscopic.
Legumes increase the fertility of the soil by adding nitrogen to the soil.
Hominoids are Humans + chimpanzees + orungutans + Gorillas
Felidae means from cat family
Panthera means big cats
There are 5 kingdoms in animal kingdom
Birds are warm blooded
Birds bones are hollow
Oven birds build strong nests
Weaver birds are those who build their nests
Male birds are more colorful than female birds
Birds that cannot fly are penguins, emus, kiwis and ostriches
In cryptograms, the sex organs are primitive and hidden.
Thallophytia include algae, fungi, and lichens.
Carl Linneus is famous for binomial system of nomenclature.
Angiosperm includes the plants which have covered flowers and covered flowers and covered seed.
Plant cells resembles animal cell because having a cell membrane made up of protoplasm.
Smell is the weakest sense in Birds.
Owl can rotate his head to 180 degrees on either sides.
Ostrich eat pebbles for helping digestion by grinding up the ingested food.
The cuckoo sneaks its eggs into other birds nest to hatch.
Earthworm is a bi-sexual.
Eyes of insects are compound.
Dolphins have 700 times more rods in their eyes than humans which help them to see in dim light under water.
A flys compound eye has 400 individual tubes.
Plants in which seed are outside the fruit are called Gymnosperms.
Pollen is produced in a part of the flower called the Calyx.
Squids are the fastest swimming invertebrates or animals without backbone.
99% of all animals are invertebrates.
The sailfish can swim at 110 km/hour. It the fastest fish.
Fishes have a bag of gas called a swim bladder inside their bodies that helps them float and sink.
Fishes like sharks and rays have skeletons make of tough cartilage and they dont have a swim bladder.
Fungi are neither plants nor animals they are classified in their own separate kingdom.
The cell wall of fungi is made of chitin, the material from which insects make their hard outer skeletons.
Unlike other green plants fungi cannot use the suns energy to make food; instead they absorb their food from other living or dead remains of living things.
Fungi break down dead and decaying materials so that they can be recycled.
Fungal infections destroy crops and cause diseases like athletes foot and ringworm.
Plants make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water and we get carbohydrates from plants
Silk is one of two main fibres we get from animals. The wool from sheep is the other.
Cotton is the most important plant fibre. It produces fibres in the seed pod or boll.
Linen is another plant fiber make from flax plant.
Dinosaurs lived in Mesozoic era.
Eagles eyes have five times more light sensitive cells than ours.
Eucalyptus trees grow faster than any other trees.
Three groups of Amphibians
o Salamanders slow moving animals. Frog and toads.
o Caecilians - look more worms than amphibians.
Blue signed octopus is very lethal, can kill 10 people, it feeds on crabs.
Cheetah is the fastest land animal, can accelerate from 0-90 km/h in just three seconds and can run at 100 km/h. But he has to rest after about 20 seconds.
Sponge, beetle, snails, jelly fish, insects and starfish are cold blooded animals.
Shark is a cold blooded animal.
Newts, and frog are cold blooded animals.
Lizard, crocodiles, snakes, turtiles and tortoises are cold blooded animals.
Invertebrates have 33 groups.
Fish 3
Amphibians 3
Reptile 3
Birds 28-30
Mammals 21
Over 90% of animals are invertebrates.
Hard Shell of animals is called -> Exoskeleton.
105 million different species of animals have been identified.
Hominoids Human + Champanzees + Orangutans + Gorillas.
Felidae ----: from cat family.
Panthera ----- big cat
Kestrel is a kind of Eagle.
Vole is a kind of mouse
Orca (Killer Whale)
Word dinosaur means terrible Lizard.
Euspongia is known as natural bath sponge.
Live Fluke, biologically called Fasciola, is found in liver of sheep.
Earthworm is a bi-sexual.
Eyes of insects are compound.
Silk is obtained from cocoon of silk worm.
The brown colour of rust is because of : oxidation
Granite is a form of rock :
Cellulose -- is the main chemical substance in the plant cell wall :
The desert mammal which does not drink water :Knagaroo Rat
The loudest sound produced by any animal is 188 decibels. The animal is the African Elephant
The primary plant body consists of 3 tissue systems.
The total weight of a cell in a leaf or a petal,water constitutes about 90%.
A tissue is a group of cells having similar structure and function.
The three elements needed for healthy growth of plants are: N, P, K
What colour is Octopus blood: Blue
What is the only bird that can smell: Emus
The eyes of which animal have rectangular pupils-Goat
What animals eye is larger than its brain-Ostrich
What fish can blink its eyes -Shark
Where are a crickets ears located- Front legs
Which animal sleeps with one eye open-Dolphin
Vole is a kind of mouse
Kestrel is a kind of eagle
Killer whale is Orca
Corn adds more oxygen to the atmosphere than it removes.
Euspongia is known as natural bath sponge.
Live Fluke, biologically called Fasciola, is found in liver of sheep.
Banana plant is shrub
Rubber is obtained from latex
Tobacco contains Nicotine
Kharif crops are sown in Summer season
Pesticides kill insects that attck crops
Herbicides kill weeds
Seedless Fruits are formed by pathanogenesis.
Cotton fiber is routed from seed.
Horticulture is the cultivation of fruit crops.
Late blight is a disease of potato and tomato plants.
The fertility of soil can be increased by growing legumes.
Olive trees and Cork-oak grow in the regions having the Mediterranean type of climate.
Coniferous forests are found in a region having low mean temperature and a long cold winter.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the geographical belt of coniferous forest south of Tundra is called Steppe.
Silverfish is a wingless insect.
Guinea pig is a stocky tailless rodent used in experimental work.
What kind of animal is a lurcher: Dog
With which organ does a snake hear: Tongue
What fish can hold objects in its tail: Sea Horse
The leach has 32 what - humans only got one-Brains
The primary producers of organic matter in nature are Green plants.
The edible portion of mango is Mesocarp.
The rice grain is a seed.
Bamboo is Grass.
Cork cells are impervious to water because of the presence of Suberin.
The biotic relationship between insects and plants with reference to pollination is called Mutualism.
Historically, Joseph Priestley, recognized in 1727 A.D. that sunlight and air are important for the growth of plants.
Carbon dioxide is required during photosynthesis process in addition to sunlight and water.
Man is Homoeothermic.
The compound eye of insect produces Mosaic vision.
The post embryonic stages in the life history of cockroach are known as Nymphs.
Amphibians were the first vertebrate.
There are three stages of frog. Egg-tadpole-adult frog.
Smell is the weakest sense in Birds.
Owl can rotate his head to 180 degrees on either sides.
Ostrich eat pebbles for helping digestion by grinding up the ingested food.
The cuckoo sneaks its eggs into other birds nest to hatch.
Birds are warm blooded animals.
Birds bones are hollow.
Oven birds build strong nests.
Weaver birds are called to the birds who build their nests.
Male birds are more colorful than females.
Birds do not fly are penguins, emus, kiwis, ostriches.
Thallophytia include algae, fungi, and lichens.
Angiosperm includes the plants which have covered flowers and covered seed.
Plant cells resembles animal cell because having a cell membrane made up of protoplasm.
Snake have been evolved from lizard.
Plants in which seed are outside the fruit are called Gymnosperms.
Linseed oil is used while oil painting.
In cryptograms, the sex organs are primitive and hidden.
The rate of transpiration depends upon frequency of Stomata.
Light is necessary for photosynthesis because it produce ATP and reducing substance.
Oxygen liberated from photosynthesis comes from water.
Red light is most suitable for photosynthesis.
Respiration means food oxidation and evolution of energy.
The organisms which are the only living membrane of their group and link two major groups are called Living Fossil.
Mammals cannot be cold blooded.
Trypanosome a parasite causing sleeping sickness.
Chief food of mosquito larva is micro organism found in water.
Chief food of butterfly larva is leaves of plants.
Corn adds more oxygen to the atmosphere than it removes.
Fruit developed from single ovary is called simple fruit.
Pollen is produced in a part of the flower called the Calyx.
Edible part of tomato is whole fruit.
The primary producers of organic matter in nature are Green plants.
Historically, Joseph Priertley , recognized in 1727 A.D. that sunlight and air are important for the growth of plants.
Carbon dioxide is required during photosynthesis process in addition to sunlight and water.
The compound eye of insect produces Mosaic vision.
The post embryonic stages in the life history of cockroach are known as Nymphs.
In the animal kingdom what creatures are in the orderChiroptera- Bats
90% of bird species are what Monogamous
Kangaroos and Emus can't do what-Walk backwards
Aleuronic layer: is that part of the grain in cereals where much of the protein lies.
CHEMICALS, METALS, ACIDS AND GASES
Substance which changes readily into vapor upon heating is called volatile
Selenium is a non metal
Most elastic among carbon, rubber, glass and paper is glass
Quartz is chemically silicon dioxide
Highest electrical conductivity is of Silver
Vinegar contains Acetic Acid.
Lightest element found in nature is hydrogen
Heaviest atom is uranium with atomic weight 92 amu
Molasses is a by-product of sugar industry.
Formic Acid is used in dying, tanning and electroplating.
Sodium Benzoid is used for the preservation of grains.
Which gas discovered in 1898 has a name meaning new Neon.
The metal known as quick silver: Mercury
Ethylene is a gas concerned with Ripening of fruits.
Opium is obtained from seed capsule of opium poppy.
Dry Ice is solid Carbon dioxide
The most common element in the universe is Nitrogen.
Geologists have classified nearly 3000 minerals.
Igneous rocks are solidified form of molten magma.
Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition of sediments in water.
Metamorphic rocks are the rocks transformed by the action of intense heat or great pressure or chemical activity.
Shale is a metamorphic rock.
Sedimentary rocks cover about 75% of worlds land area.
Moon rocks collected by astronauts are igneous in type.
ORES
Ore of Aluminum is Bauxite
Pyrolusite is an ore of manganese
Myrolusite is an ore of Manganese.
Ore of Gold is Native Gold
Argentite is an ore of silver
Magnetite and hematite are iron ores.
The important ore of Chromium is Chromite
Bauxite is an ore of aluminum. It contains mineral alumina, or aluminum oxide.
Diaspore, Felspar, Alurite, Zibcite, and Bauxite are the ores of Aluminum.
Malachite is an ore of Copper
Radium is extracted from an ore called Pitch Blonde
Which element is extracted from the ore Sphalerite-Zinc
Saccharine is obtained from coal tar
What is extracted from the ore cinnabar-Mercury
What is extracted from the ore caserite-Tin
Aqua Regia is the mixture of Nitric Acid and HCL in 1:3.
ALLOYS
Bronze is the mixture of Copper and tin.
Brass is an alloy of Copper and Zinc
Bronze is an alloy of copper and Tin
Stainless steel is an alloy of carbon +Iron with Chromium and Nickel
German silver is an alloy of copper with nickel and zinc
Solder is an alloy of lead and tin
Dental amalgam = mercury +silver, Tin, Zinc, Copper
Duralumin = aluminium + copper + magnesium
Pewter is an ancient alloy made of tin and lead
Aluminum is used mostly in aircrafts
Camphor exhibits the property of sublimation.
The alloy which consists of copper and tin.Bronze
Excessive use of fertilizers causes death of pants due to exomosis.
Stainless steel => Carbon + Iron + Chromium + Nickel.
Bronze does not rust.
Dental Amalgem => mercury + Silver, Tin, Zinc, Copper.
Duralumin => aluminum+Copper+magnesium.
Brass => Copper + Zinc.
Pewter => an ancient alloy made up to tin and lead.
Aluminum is used mostly in aircrafts.
Australia has the largest bauxite deposits.
Aluminum metal is obtained from aluminia by electrolysis passing electricity through it. This process was discovered independently in 1886 by Charles Hall in the USA and Paul Heroult in France.
Asbestos does not burn and it is a mineral fiber
Amalgam is a mixture of metal and mercury
Nickel is used as a catalyst while manufacturing ghee
After persistent decay, radium would be finally changed into Lead.
Mercury is a liquid with greatest density
Noble metal are non-reactive metals example Gold, Silver and Platinum
Mica is an excellent insulator
Purest form of iron is wrought iron
Cast iron has highest carbon content
Sodium, potassium and magnesium are reactive metals
Sodium burns in water not in kerosene
Conductivity level___1)silver, 2)copper, 3)aluminum, 4)iron
PVC = Ployvenyl Chloride
First synthetic materials was Celluloid in 1868
Second synthetic material by Bakelite invented by Leo Hendricks Backland
Largely limestone is used in the production of cement
Granite can be found in igneous rocks.
Coal and petroleum are found in Sedimentary rocks
Gold and copper are mostly found in old Igneous rocks
Magnesium is abundant in sea
Sources of uranium in Pakistan is Dera Ghazi Khan
What type of acid is used in car batteries Sulphuric
Copper can be converted into gold by: Artificial radioactivity
Tungsten has the highest melting point = 3410 deg: C
The coil used in a heater is made of Nichron
CHEMICAL FORMULAS
Common Salt is NaCl = sodium chloride
Chun is Ca(OH)2 = calcium hydroxide
Washing soda = Na2CO3= sodium carbonate
Baking soda = NaHCO3 = sodium bicarbonate
Chalk = CaCO3 = calcium carbonate
Plaster of Paris = CaSO4.1/2 H2O
Gypsum salt is CaSo4 + 2H2O.
Cholestrol = C27 H46O
Carbohydrates = C+O+H
Protein = C+Nitrogen + O+H
C2 H5 OH is the formula of what- Alcohol
H14 N2 is a poisonous alkaloid consumed daily by millions what-Nicotine
What element was named after the Greek word for green-Chlorine
What elements name comes from the Greek for light bearing-Phosphorous
Alphabetically what is the first element in the periodic table-Actinium
What elements name comes from the Greek word for violet-Iodine
Mercury is also known as Quick Silver
Coal is also known as Black Diamond
The lightest known metal is Lithium
The oil used to preserve timber is Creosote oil
Lime stone is predominantly used raw material in the production of cement.
An element found in all organic compounds is carbon
Most commonly used bleaching agent is chlorine
Lime is sometimes applied to soil in order to increase the alkalinity of the soil
Podsols are Acidic soils
Source of plaster of Paris is gypsum
Chemical name of plaster of Paris is Hemihydrates
Naturally occurring elements are 92
Total elements are 109
Alkaline soil is treated with gypsum
Marble is metamorphic rock
Limestone is sedimentary rock
Limestone transforms into marble
Thorium is both magnetic and radioactive
Finest quality of pottery is procelin. It is make from the purest white clay such as kaolin also called China clay and heated at 1400 deg: C
Bone china is an imitation porcelain made using clay mixed with bone ash
Mud bricks are called adobe
Materials that resist high temperatures are known as refectories
Refectories contin tungsten, the metal with highest melting point (3410 deg: C).
Some refectories contain tungsten carbide which is used to make cutting tools that remain sharp even when they get red hot
Rungsten and titanium carbides are mixed with ceramics to form cerment which are used in high temperature parts of jet and rocket engines
Cement is a ceramic product made of fiercely haeating (1500 deg: C) earthly material like limestone and clay
Concrete is strong under compression but weak if streatched (tension). For this engineers cast steel rods into the concrete. This is called reinforced concrete.
Ceramic is made by heating and mixing together the ceramic material boron carbide and aluminium. It is lighter than aluminum and stronger than steel
Sodium carbonate is used in making glass and in caustic soda for making soap
Sulphuric acid is also known as lifeblood of industry
Oxidation is addition of oxygen to the substance
Hydrogenation is adding hydrogen
Hydrogen is the commonest element in the universe.
Hydrogen is a powerful fuel. The main engines of the space shuttle are powered by hydrogen.
Hydrogen is used in fertilizers, margarine and plastics.
Serenium is non metal substance.
Ion exchange is the method to remove the temporary or permanent hardness of water.
Molasses (Gur) are a by product of sugar industry.
Polymerization is the reaction by which plastics are made. It involves linking together of small molecules (manomers) to form large ones (polymers)
Halogens mean salt like. It is a group of highly reactive nonmetals that are poisonous in their pure forms. Other halogens are fluorine, bromine, iodine, astatine.
Salt is one of the halogens
Halogens light bulbs used in cars headlamps (ususlly iodine or bromine) surrounding the light filament. Halogen bulbs are brighter and last longer than ordinary light bulbs.
Fluoride compounds in toothpaste and drinking water help to prevent tooth decay.
Chlorine reacts with other elements and form PVC, a plastic for pipes and waterproof fabrics.
Iodine sublimes at room temperature (i.e turns directly into a gas)
Chlorine is used in swimming pools to kill germs.
Palladium metal is used in air craft
Liquid sodium is used a coolant in nuclear reactor
Plutonium-239 is a good nuclear fuel
Aviation fuel for jet aeroplanes consists of purified kerosene
Co2 is used in fir extinguishers
Cooking gas is oxygen+methane
Hydrogen has the highest fuel value
Ripening of fruits is hastened by Ethylene gas
Iron rusts due to formation of a mixture of ferrous and ferric hydroxide
Chemically soap is a salt
Daltons atomic theory gave the concept of Valency
When radioactive rays are passed through air or any gas , they cause it to ionize
Formic acid is present in sour milk
Butane gas is used in cigarette lighters
LPG contains Butane and propane
In soft drinks Co2 is used
Rust stains on cloth is revoved by Oxalic Acid solution
Acid in lemon and grape fruit is Citric Acid
Permanent magnets are make from Ferromagnetic substances
Melting point of Tungsten is 3000 deg: C
Mercury is used as a solvent in refining silver
Serenium is non metal substance.
Aqua Regia is the mixture of Nitric Acid and HCL in 1:3.
Sodium Benzoate is used to preserve food articles.
Gas used for purification of water is chlorine
Formic Acid is used in dying, tanning and electroplating.
In galvanization iron sheet is coated with Zinc
Mahalanobis model laid great emphasis on development of heavy industries.
Oxidation is the process in which electron is lost.
Camphor exhibits the property of sublimation.
Gypsum salt is CaSo4 + 2H2O.
Excessive use of fertilizers causes death of plants due to exomosis.
Sodium Benzoate is used to preserve food articles.
Bee stings contain formic acid
BHCC Benzene Hex chloride is used for killing for insects.
Opposite of acid is alkali
Pure water has pH of 7
pH scale ranges from 0-14
Cola drinks contain phosphoric acid to give them flavor
People used to treat bee stings by rubbing them with bicarbonate of soda
Acid contains hydrogen and react with metals such as iron and zinc, they give off hydrogen
Acid turns litmus paper red
Alkali turns litmus paper blue
Alkalis are part of a group of chemicals called bases.
Alkalis are bases that dissolve in water, have bitter taste and feel soapy
When an acid meets an alkali both are changed- they are neutralized.
When acid meets alkali salt and water is produced
Stomach produces hydrochloric acid
Strong acids like sulphuric acid is usesd in factories to make fertilizers, explosives, plastics, synthetic fabrics, paints, dyes, medicines, detergents and other chemicals
Example of strong alkali is Sodium Hydroxide (caustic soda)
Sodium hydroxide solution dissolves fats and used to clean oven and drain blocked cleaners
In industry alkalis are used in the manufacture of soap, glass, paper and textile and in the refining of crude oil
Aluminum metal is obtained from aluminia by electrolysis. This process was discovered by Charles Hall of US in 1886 and Paul Heroult in France
Use of Boron and Zink can improve cotton yield
Ion exchange is the method to remove the temporary or permanent hardness of water.
An example of inorganic compound is carbon monoxide
Shoot is an example of amorphous carbon
Different forms of same elements are called allotropes
Diamond is allotropic form of carbon
Graphite is used to hold molten metals
Charcoad is used in gas masks for absorbing unpleasant smells
Fullerences are the most recently discovered allotropes
The main ingredient in glass making is sand, the mineral is silical.
The ordinary glass used for bottles and windows is known as soda lime glass as it is made by using soda ash and limestone.
Adding lead oxide in glass making recipe makes crystal glass which has extra brilliance and sparkles like a diamond.
Glass with a very high lead content is made for the nuclear industry because it blocks harmful radiations.
Boron is added to glass making recipe to protect glass from expanding and cracking when heated.
Borosilicate glass is used to make heat resistant cookware and laboratory equipments.
Glues comes from animals by boiling bones and skin of cattle and fish bones
Gums come from the sticky resins make by certain plants.
Most adhesives used today are synthetic and are usually made from petroleum chemicals.
Among the strongest adhesives are the epoxy resins
Gold is the most malleable metal of all
Silver is used today in photography because many silver salts darken when they are exposed to light.
Platinum is used in industry as a catalyst.
Rubies and sapphires are made mostly of a material called alumina, but rubies are red beacuase they contain tiny amount of chromium and sapphires are ususlly blue as these cotain timy amounts of iron
Driest deserts on earth are the cold, dry valley of Antarctica
Detergents are synthetic products made from petroleum chemicals
Soap is made by heating fat or oil with alkali like caustic soda. A product we get from making of soap is glycerine which is used in making plastics and explosives.
Pure iron is quite a weak metal but if carbon is added to it, it becomes both strong and hard
Iron bricks are called steel ingot
Iron is not found in metal form but extracted from iron ore by smelting ie heating at high temp:
90 elements exist naturally and 25 artificially
At room temperature most elements are solids but a number are gases like oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, helium and neon and only two are liquids like mercury and bromine.
Gold rarely combine with other metals and fluorine is highly reactive
Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon
Hjeating coal without air produce coke which is used to make steel
Bitumen (damber) is used for surfacing roads comes from coal
Isotopes are same chemicals but with different physical properties
Aircrafts are made of aluminum alloys.
Chemical used in bettery cells is electrolyte
Sulphuric acid is used in batteries as electrolyte
In alkalin battery Anode = Zinc powder mixed with electrolyte and Cathode = manganese compound mixed with electrolyte
Anode = negative terminal and Cathode = positive terminal
Votalic Pile was the first battery made in 1799
Fuel cells make electricity using hydrogen as a fuel
Almost all explosives contain nitrogen. Nitrogen compound Ammonia is the starting point of several explosives.
Calcium is a metal found in chalk, limestone and marble in the form of Calcium Carbonate
Beryllium is used to make cutting tools where it is important to avoid spark
Minerals containing beryllium dont show up on x-rays, and are used for the windows of x-ray machines
Magnesium is present in chlorophyll
Sulphur dioxide is not an odorless gas
Glass is soluble in Aqua Reggie
Fuel in an automobile is a mixture of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons
Power of alcohol is methyl and petrol
Lead is used in batteries
The odour of garlic is due to a Sulphuric compound
Cabbage contains sulphur
The strongest known acid is an 80% solution of antimony pentafluoride in hydrofluoriv acid.
Saffron is used to color fabrics. Cochineal red is a dye extracted from insects.
Crude oil and natural gas are made mostly from hydrocarbons. When they burn CO2 is released into atmosphere
Synthetic fibers are mostly plastics make from petroleum chemicals.
Lime is sometimes applied to soil in order to increase the alkalinity of the soil
BHCC Benzene Hex chloride is used for killing for insects.
Opposite of acit is alkali.
Pure water has 7 P.H.
Cola drinks contain phosphoric acid to give them flavor.
Bee stings contain formic acid.
People used to treat bee stings by rubbing them with bicarbonate of soda.
Acid contains Hydrogen and reacts with metals such as iron and zinc, they give off Hydrogen.
Acid turns litmus paper red.
Alkalis are part of a group of chemicals called bases. Alkalis are bases that dissolve in water, have bitter taste and feel soapy.
Alkali turns litmus paper blue.
Stomach produces hydrochloric acid
Backing powder => Bicarbonate of Soda -> an alkali
Strong acids like sulphuric acid used in factories to make fertilizers, explosive, plastics, synthetic fabrics, paint, dyes, medicines, detergents, and many other chemicals.
Strong alkalis => Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda).
Sodium Hydroxide solution dissolves fats used as oven and drain blocked cleaners.
In industry, alkalis are used in the manufacture of soap, glass, paper and textile, and in the refining of crude oil.
Chemical in cell of battery is called electrolyte.
Lead metals are used in batteries.
A personal stereo used alkaline battery. In this the electrodes are powders, mixed with an electrolyte to make a paste.
Sulphuric acid is used in batteries are electrolyte.
In alkalin battery:-
o Anode = Zinc powder mixed with electrolyte.
o Cathode= Manganese compound mixed with electrolyte.
Anode = Negative Terminal
+ Cathode= Positive Terminal
Votalic pile was the first battery in 1799.
Fuel cells make electricity using hydrogen as a fuel.
Carbon is the element of life.
Shoot is an example of amorphous carbon.
Different form of the same elements are called allotropes.
Diamond is allotropic from of carbon.
Graphite is used to hold molten metals.
Charcoal is used in gas masks for absorbing unpleasant smells.
Fullerenes are the most recently discovered allotropes.
Carbon dioxide we release is comes from food we eat.
Carbohydrates = C+O+H
Protein = Nitrogen + O + H
Chromatography shows whats in the colored coating of some sweets.
Mass spectrography is one of the most powerful ways of analyzing many kind of chemicals.
Electrophoresis = > Separation of tagged core fragments of DNA with radioactivity.
Sodium Carbonate is used in making glass and in caustic soda for making soap.
Heavy Chemicals => Sodium Carbonate, Caustic Soda, Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, Ammonia, Benzene.
Sulphuric acid is also known as lifeblood of industry
Sulphuric acid is made from sulphur by contact process.
Benzene is known as organic chemical.
Oxidation -> addition of oxygen to the substance is made.
Hydrogenation -> adding hydrogen.
Polymerization is the reaction by which plastics are produced. It involves the linking together of small molecules (monomers) to form large ones (polymere).
Cracking - > large molecules are broken down into small ones (used in refining petroleum).
Halogens means salt like.
Chlorine combines with sodium to make salt (Sodium chloride). It is one of the halogens, a group of highly reactive nonmetals that are all poisonous in their pure forms.
Other halogens are Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine, Astatine.
The halogen light bulbs used in cars headlamps have a halogen gas, usually iodine or bromine, surrounding the light filament. Halogen bulbs are brighter and last much longer than ordinary light bulbs.
Fluoride compounds in toothpaste and drinking water help to prevent tooth decay.
Chlorine reacts with lots of other elements to make some very useful compounds such as PVC, a plastic for pipes and waterproof fabrics.
CFC Chlorofluoro carbons.
Iodine (turns straight into a gas) (Sublimes) at room temperature.
Chlorine is used in swimming pools to kill germs, that is why swimmers use goggles.
Carbon has two isotopes.
Muons are particles of atom.
Isotopes have same chemical but different physical properties.
Ions => In an atom, the positive electrical charges of the protons are balanced by the negative electrical charges of the electron. The atom is therefore electrically neutral. However, if you add or take away one or more electrons from an atom, it becomes either negatively or positively charged, such charged particles are called Ions.
The purest naturally occurring crystalline form of carbon : diamond
The mixture which can dissolve platinium : Aqua regia
Steel is more elastic than rubber
Marble is --- rock : metaphoric
Oil rises in a wick of oil lamp because of a property of matter, called capillary action
Mercury metal is 13.5 times heavier than water
Diamond is the purest naturally occurring crystalline form of : Carbon
Caustic soda is extensively used for making : making Surf
Charcoal Sulphur Saltpetre make what - Gunpowder
What elements name comes from the Greek meaning lazy Argon
What are silver coins made from-Copper Nickel
Kallium is the old name for which element-Potassium
Coal is formed from the remains of forests that grew in the carboniferous period about 300 million years ago.
Half-time is a time of radioactive substance taken by that substance to decompose radioactivity to half of its weight.
Calcium chloride is present in the common toothpastes as an abrasive.
Copper and tin make gun-metal.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas consists mainly of methane, butane and propane.
Magnesium is a metal extracted from the sea water.
Magnetite can be used for extraction of iron.
The main constituents of Pearl are calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate.
Pollution in rivers is measured by the percentage of dissolved amount of Nitrogen.
Uranium is called White Coal.
Lead and tin are used in solder.
Caffeine, a constituent of tea and coffee is a diuretic.
Citric Acid is used in soft drinks.
A substance which radiates light when heated to a high temperature is said to be incandescent.
Light waves are electromagnetic.
If a solution of pH 6 is diluted by 100 times, the resulting solution would be Acidic.
Acid rain is caused due to emission of oxides of nitrogen and sulphur.
Hydrogen iodide is used for writing on glass.
Infrared radiation has the longest wavelength.
Stainless steel cooking pans are fabricated with copper bottom because conductivity of copper is greater that that of stainless steel.
Sucrose is the sweetest natural sugar among glucose, fructose and lactose.
Lead is used in storage batteries.
Nobel gases are so called due to their chemical inertness.
Alum is not present in cement.
Due to continuous use of calcium superphosphate as fertilizer in soil, the pH of soil becomes more than 7.
Among the fertilizers used, urea contains maximum % of N.
Potassium magnesium sulphate is called the muraite of potash.
Sodium acetate salt when dissolved in water makes the solution basic.
Yellow colour of usual nitric acid is due to the presence of N2O5.
Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element on earth.
Nitrogen and carbon are most essential for building cells in the human body.
Among the sedimentary rocks, limestone is of organic origin.
Red Hematite is an ore of iron.
Radio-carbon dating is used to find the age of fossils.
Which of the following is used as raw material for the manufacture of rayon? Cellulose
Saponification is the process that makes what common product: Soap
If an alloy is an amalgam what metal must it contain-Mercury
An example of inorganic compound is carbon monoxide.
ATP is a molecule containing high energy bonds.
Sand, Soda and what are the main ingredients of glass-Limestone
Which acid dissolves glass- Hydrofluoric Acid
What colour is iridium-Steel Grey
What gives onions their distinctive smell- Sulphur - taken in when growing
GEOGRAPHY OF EARTH
Longitude is measured from East to West
Latitude is measured from North to South of Equator.
New Zealand is close to Int: Date Line.
Arabia is the larges peninsula.
Antarctica is in South Pole.
The largest latitude circle on earth is the Equator.
Equinox (equal nights) means the equal duration of day & night.
Lines drawn parallel to equator is latitude
1 hour difference in local time between two places is 15 deg: Longitude
23 degree longitude is Tropic of Cancer
70% of earths surface is covered with water
Isobar is the lines joining places of equal air pressure on a map
Isohyets are lines joining places of equal rainfall over a period
Isotherm are Lines of equal temperature
Contours are places with equal altitude
There are 36 tectonic plates
Crust of earth is 0.5%
Upper part of earth on which earth floats is Asthensosphere
Earths speed is greatest when it is closest to the sun
Spring tide occurs when earth, moon and sun are in straight line
Isthmus is a narrow land strip separating two seas and connecting two land marks
Day and night are equal on 21st March (at all parallel of latitude) and 23rd September
Core of earth is metallic
Temperature at earths core is 2000 deg: C
Tide at its maximum height is spring tide
International dateline lies along 180 deg: meridian
Speed of earth rotation is highest at the north pole
Minimum land area recommended for forest is 25%
Earths total surface covered by forests is 15%
Ordovician are the oldest rock
Earthquake is a post volcanic activity
Of total water on earth, fresh water reserves are 2.7%
Highest grade of coal is Anthracite
Coal mainly suitable for thermal power production is Bituminous
First stage of coal formation is Peat
Equator is called the great circle
Mean radius of earth is 6400 km
Total world surface area is 510 million sq: km
soil formed by deposition of silt is Alluvial soil
Winds blow from areas of high pressure to low pressure.
Movement of tectonic plates may cause eruption of a volcano
What creates new islands in the ocean? Volcanoes
soil best suited for deep rooted crops is Black soil
latitude of south pole is 90 deg:, latitude of equator is 0 deg:
humidity in air is maximum in Monsoon
earth revolves in its orbit 1 deg: per day
1 deg: longitude on equator is equal to 112 km
Doldrums is a belt of low atmospheric pressure on either side of Equator
Removal of rock layer by layer due to weathering is called Exfoliation
Rocks formed by the solidification of lava are Basalts
Tundra region gets no rainfall throughout the year
At equator an object weights the least.
At 7050 km per hour, Sun rotate on its axis.
The northern polar lights are called Aurorae Borealis, and southern polar lights are called Aurorae Australis.
The pulsating universe theory explains the evolution of universe.
230 million years ago there was only one huge continent on earth. This super continent is known as Panagea, which means all lands
In 1912 Alfred Wegener said that continents drift around on earths surface
Continental drift means plate tectonics
Rain forests grow near the equator.
In autumn deciduous forests glow with brilliant red and gold colors as the leaves dry up and fall off the trees.
The shape of the earth is an oblate spheroid.
Arctic is the worlds northmost region.
The largest latitude circle on earth is Equator.
230 million years ago, there was only one huge continent on Earth. This super continent is known as panagea, which means all lands.
In 1912, a German Scientist called Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) suggested that the continent drift around on Earths surface.
The latitude of a point on the Earths surface is the angular distance of that point measured at the centre of the Earth
Mass of earth is 6 X 10²Ή tons
Density of earth is 5.52.
Chemically earth id made up of Oxygen 46.6%, Silicon 27.7%, Aluminum 8.1%, iron 5%, Calcium 3.6%
Earth is divided into four zones.
Torrid zone lies b/w Tropics of Cancer & Capricorn.
Torrid zone lies between the Tropics and is bisected by the Equator
The North Temperate Zone lies b/w Tropic of Cancer & the Arctic Circle.
The South Temperate Zone lies b/w Capricorn & Antarctic Circle.
The area around north and south poles within the polar circles is called the frigid zone.
Hot belt lies b/w latitude 0° & 3°
Tundra region is a region of high altitude and is without trees.
Steppes is the vast, treeless waste of Russia and part of Asia.
Moorland is rocky surface.
Coniferous forests extend up to 13,000 km across North America, Europe & Asia.
Tropical or Savannah region lies b/w desert & forest. More than 1/3rd of Africa is Savannah.
Pakistan lies in Monsoon land area.
The three abundant elements in the earths crust are aluminium, oxygen and silicon. The correct order of their abundance is silicon, oxygen, aluminum (8.1%)
Inner core is made mostly of iron.
Meridian is an imaginary circle in sky passing though celestial poles.
Africa is the 2nd largest continent of the world.
A wind which reverses seasonally is known as Monsoon wind.
Temperature increases with increasing altitude by 10° C for every 250 meter rise.
Water vapour turns into clouds in the atmosphere when Dew Point is reached.
When a warm air is lifted off the surface in temperature depression it is called an Occlusion.
Afternoon rains in the equatorial region are the result of convectional forces.
Mediterranean regions are not useful for forestry.
The best projection to suit the map of Pakistan is conventional.
The extinct Volcano Peak of Koh-i-Sultan is in Pakistan.
Cotopaxi: is the highest volcano in the world. It is situat¬ed in Ecuador.
Dust Devil: is a dusty whirlwind normally a few feet in diameter and about 100 feet tall, sometimes also wider and higher.
Earth mass: The mass of the earth is about 81 times that of the moon.
Earths core: is mainly composed of iron and nickel. Lithosphere is the innermost layer of the earth.
El Nino: is the weather phenomenon brewing in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It is the largest climate event of the 20th century setting off more global disasters than ever before. El Nino is warming of the waters off Equatorial South America which causes climate abnor¬malities around the world. The impact can be flooding drought in California, Brazil, Africa and Australia, severe storms in the Central Pacific and a decline in hurricanes hitting the south-eastern United States.
Exfoliation: This type of weathering is common both in the cold as well as in the hot cli¬mate regions.
Great Circle: A circle on the earths surface whose plane passes through its centre, and bisects it into two hemispheres. Two opposing meridians together form a Great Circle. The shortest distance between any two points on the earths surface is the arc of the Great Circle which passes through them. 0° latitude forms a Great Circle. (The latitude or longi¬tude 75°W should be combined with 75°E to obtain the Great Circle).
Horse Latitudes: Sub-trop¬ical belts of high atmospheric pressure over the oceans situat¬ed in both hemispheres. These are called Belts of Calm between regions of the Trade Winds and Westerlies of higher latitudes.
Hydroponics: means culti¬vation of the plants without use of soil.
Hyetology: is the study of rainfall.
Kandla: is a sea port situat¬ed at the head of the Gulf of Kuch in Gujarat State.
Lapse Rate: is the rate of change in temperature with increase of altitude.
Laterite soils: Laterite soils are formed by the weathering of laterite rocks. These can be dis¬tinguished from other soils by their acidity.
Loams (loamy soil): Amix¬ture of sand, clay and silt is known as loamy soil. Loams are formed where the soils have equal proportion of sand, silt and clay.
Local winds and their areas: KhamsinEgypt; ZondaArgentina; Santa AnaCalifornia; SimoonIran.
Mansarover Lake: is in Tibet. Near it, the rivers having their source are the Brahamputra, the Sutlej and the Indus.
Maoris (Tribes): are the original inhabitants of New Zealand.
Nutrification: is the process of conversion by action of bacteria, of nitrates in the soil.
Pangong Tso: is one of the worlds highest and brackish lakes in Jammu & Kashmir.
Proxima Centauri: is a star nearest to the earth.
Roaring Forties: are west¬erly winds.
Selvas: The rain forest of Amazon basin is called Selvas. These are rainy tropical forests.
Spring Tides: are caused when the sun and the moon are in a straight line. The tide on its maximum height is known as Spring Tide.
Tsunamis: are huge sea waves caused by earthquakes.
Willy Willy: is a tropical cyclone of the north-west Australia.
FACTS OF EARTH
Largest element found in earth crust is Silicon, second is Aluminum
Polar diameter of earth is 7900 miles
Equatorial diameter is 7927 miles = 12,756 km
Earths polar diameter is shorter than the equatorial diameter by 43 km
Distance of equator from either of poles is 10,002 km
World is divided into 24 time zones
Age of earth is 5 billion years
Speed of earth in orbit around sun is 8.5 miles/sec = 1600 km/min = 29 km/sec
Weight of earth is 6586 x 10 raise to 18 tons
Earth has 46.6% oxygen and 27.7% silicon
On 21st June, sun is vertically overhead the Tropic of Cancer
The South Temperate zone lies between Capricorn and Antarctic circle
At equator the duration of the day is 12 hours
510 million square kilometers is the total surface area of the earth
Sun is 400 times larger than the Moon.
About 6 billion people living on the Earth.
When are you most likely to see a penumbra: During an Eclipse
At equator an object weights the least.
A wind which reverses seasonally is Monsoon.
Water is the most powerful source of erosion
Tropic of cancer crosses Pakistan.
Spring tides occur at new moon or at full moon.
Neap tides occur at first and third quarters of the moon.
Oceans are on average 4 km deep.
Frozen water covers about 10% of the earth
Solar eclipse occurs on new moon.
Lunar eclipse occurs on full moon.
The standard time of England is known as Greenwich Mean Time. T is local time of Greenwich Observatory which on 0° longitude.
Daylight saving time begun during WWI.
There are three belts of calm viz: Doldrums, Tropic of Cancer & Tropic of Capricorn.
Horn of Africa is Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia.
Kimberley is associated with Diamonds.
In Titusfills in Pennsylvania (US) is worlds first oil-well drilled.
Thickness of earth crust 20 miles.
Max height of cloud 20,000.
ATMOSPHERE OF EARTH
Nitrogen gas found in atmosphere is 78%, oxygen is 21%
Speed of electromagnet ways is 300000 km/sec
The layer of earth in which we live is Troposphere
The atmospheric layer closet to earth is Troposphere.
Weather phenomenon take place in Troposphere
Atmospheric layer ideal for flying is Troposphere
Ionosphere reflects radio-waves back to earth
Nimbostratus clouds bring a long steady rain
Clouds found at highest altitude are Noctilucent
Thickness of atmosphere around earth is 145 km
Atmosphere maintains earths temperature
% of insulation received by earths surface is 51%
Atmospheric layers are divided into 4 parts
Suns heat and energy reaches earth by Radiation
Air is composed of 78% Nitrogen.
21% Oxygen.
1% Other gases.
Planetary winds consist of doldrums, trace winds and westerlies.
Troposphere is 10 km, Stratosphere is from 10 to 40 km, Mesosphere (Neutraspace) is from 40 to 80 km, Thermosphere (Ionosphere) is from 80 to 370 km and Exosphere (Heaviside) is beyond 370 km.
Megnetosphere that lies beyond the Exosphere is not the part of atmosphere.
3/4th of the air that envelops the earth is in troposphere.
97% of the air is below the upper boundary of the stratosphere which is the maximum height that aircraft may reach with the support of air.
Smog is when water vapour condenses around a particle of smoke
Atmospheric temperature increases at higher altitudes due to convection
Formaula of Ozone is O3
CFCs are Chloro Fluoro Carbons
Earths atmosphere is over 1000 km deep
Biosphere is the sphere of life which covers all the three spheres i.e litho, hydro, atmosphere
Ozone layer is found in Stratosphere.
Climate is the average weather of a particular place over many years. Weather change day to day, whereas climate remains same for years.
Every seson, trees add a new ring of growth to their trunks
Clouds are made of water droplets, ice, crystals, particles of dust and air
Warm air can hold more water vapour than cold air
The age of Earth is calculated as 4500 million years.
Ozone is measured in percentage (chk)
The amount of ozone in the atmosphere is expressed in ppm/ The amount of ozone in the atmosphere is expressed in ___dobson units (chk)
Air is composed of nitrogen (78.08%),oxygen (20.95%),argon (0.94%) and carbon dioxide (0.03%).
Nitrogen gas dominates the earths surface.
Weathering takes place more quickly in warm, wet area than in cold and dry regions.
An atmosphere is a blanket of gas that surrounds a plane. Earths atmosphere is over 1000 kilometers deep, but most of it is in the 30 kilometers closest to Earth.
Weight of the air pushing on us is known as atmospheric pressure.
Atmospheric pressure is equal to 14.73 lbs per sq. inch.
Atmospheric pressure decreases with height.
In nature the nitrogen of the atmosphere is made available for the plant growth through the activity of bacteria called nitrogen fixation of bacteria in roots of plants. Earthworms provide nitrogenous wastes.
Ozone is found in stratosphere b/w 20 to 50 km.
The tidal effect of Moon on the surface of Earth is less that that of Sun because Moons gravitational pull at Earths surface is less as compared to Suns gravitational pull. Tidal effect of sun is 146% of moon.
Injurious ultraviolet radiations are mostly prevented from reaching the earth as these are absorbed mostly by Ionosphere.
510 million square kilometers is the total surface area of the earth.
At 7050 km per hour, Sun rotate on its axis.
The northern polar lights are called Aurorae Borealis, and southern polar lights are called Aurorae Australis.
The pulsating universe theory explains the evolution of universe.
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