1.14 What is the problem with biofilming on the hull of ships? (A) increase the resistance
of the ship as it moves through the water, slowing its travel time and reducing its fuel
efficiency (B) a progressive accumulation of biofilms can clog pipes, block water
intake and filtration systems for ships (C) corrode metal surfaces
(a) Both A and B
(b) Both A and C
(c) Both Band C
(d) All A, Band C
1.15 What is a hand held antibody test kit developed for?
(a) To detect Vibrio cholerae in oysters
(b) Detect several viral diseases of shrimp
(c) To detect infectious salmon anaemia
(d) To detect infectious hematopoietic necrosis
QUESTION 2: FILLIN THE BLANK
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Each answer carries one mark
2.1 The two polypeptides of human insulin are linked together by_______
_
2.2 Activated charcoal is used in nutrition media to ----------
2.3 In Bt Cotton, the Bt toxin present in plant tissue as protoxin is converted into active
toxin due to -------
2.4 A homogenous cell line will proliferate from a _________
culture.
primary
2.5 In the pronucleus method, microinjections are mostly done in the ____
_
2.6 The pigment that gives shrimp their pink colour _____
_
2.7 Screenable markers, also called ________
_, typically cause a colour change or
other visible change in the tissue of the transformed organism.
2.8 If initial tests on cell cultures indicate dangerous levels of toxicity, the product is
never tested on-----
2.9 ___________
is used to prevent the introduction of bacteria into our
culture while the device _________
is used to create a clean working
environment by killing anything it shines on by ultraviolet radiation.
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