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Solutions for Chapter 12: Microbes in Human Welfare

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Test Your ProgressBOARD EXAMINATION QUESTIONSHIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS QUESTIONS (HOTS)NCERT EXERCISES WITH ANSWERSVALUE BASED QUESTIONS
Test Your Progress [Pages 500 - 503]

Nootan solutions for बायोलॉजी [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आईएससी 12 Microbes in Human Welfare Test Your Progress [Pages 500 - 503]

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.

1. 1.Page 500

Which one of the following organisms does not have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen?

  • Nostoc

  • Ulothrix

  • Rhizobium

  • Azotobacter

1. 2.Page 500

Inoculation of which one of the following free-living bacteria has been reported to increase the yield of rice?

  • Rhizobium

  • Azotobacter

  • Mycobacterium

  • Pseudomonas

1. 3.Page 500

Which one of the following plays an important role in phosphate nutrition of plants?

  • VAM

  • IPM

  • Legumes

  • Cyanobacteria

1. 4.Page 500

Itaconic acid is obtained on fermenting glucose solution by ______.

  • Aspergillus itaconicum

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Lactobacillus acidophilus

  • Leuconostoc citrovorum 

1. 5.Page 500

Roquefort cheese is ripened by the blue-mould ______.

  • Penicillium camemberti

  • Penicillium roqueforti

  • Lactobacillus acidophilus

  • Leuconostoc citrovorum

1. 6.Page 501

Zymase enzyme is obtained from ______.

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Streptococcus lactis

  • Aspergillus oryzae

  • Rhodotorula gracilis

1. 7.Page 501

The vitamin whose content increases following the conversion of milk into curd by lactic acid bacteria is ______.

  • vitamin C

  • vitamin D

  • vitamin B12

  • vitamin E

  • vitamin K

1. 8.Page 501

Wastewater treatment generates a large quantity of sludge, which can be treated by ______.

  • anaerobic digesters

  • floc

  • chemicals

  • oxidation pond

1. 9.Page 501

Trichoderma, a free-living fungus can be used for ______.

  • killing insects

  • producing antibiotics

  • biological control of plant diseases

  • controlling butterfly caterpillars

1. 10.Page 501

Which one of the following is not a nitrogen-fixing organism?

  • Anabaena

  • Nostoc

  • Azotobacter

  • Pseudomonas

  • Rhizobitim

1. 11.Page 501

Which one of the following alcoholic drinks is produced without distillation?

  • Wine

  • Whisky

  • Rum

  • Brandy

1. 12.Page 501

Methanogenic bacteria are not found in ______.

  • rumen of cattle

  • gobar gas plant

  • bottom of water-logged paddy fields

  • activated sludge

1. 13.Page 501

Big holes in Swiss cheese are made by ______.

  • a machine

  • a bacterium that produces methane gas

  • a bacterium producing a large amount of carbon dioxide

  • a fungus that releases a lot of gases during its metabolic activities

1. 14.Page 501

Which fungus is used in alcohol industry?

  • Yeast

  • Penicillium

  • Rhizopus

  • Mucor

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.

2. 1.Page 501

The organisms which can bring about nutrient enrichment are called ______.

2. 2.Page 501

A symbiotic relationship between fungal hyphae and roots of higher plants is known as ______.

2. 3.Page 501

Saccharomyces ______ is commonly used to leaven the bread.

2. 4.Page 501

Ergot, prepared from a fungus, ______ is used to induce uterine contraction for abortions, menstrual disorders and to check haemorrhages.

3. 1.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Ectomycorrhiza commonly occur on the roots of Pinus.

3. 2.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Phosphorus is required for better nitrogen fixation by Rhizobium.

3. 3Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Rhizobium is a free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterium.

3. 4.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Biofertilizers are organisms which can bring about soil nutrient enrichment.

3. 5.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Yeast cells are a very good source of vitamins B and D.

3. 6.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Lactobacillus acidophilus is used to ferment milk.

3. 7.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Gluconic acid is prepared by fermenting sugary solution by the species of Aspergillus.

3. 8.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Gasohol is a mixture of gasoline and alcohol in equal ratio.

3. 9.Page 501

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Microbes play an important role in the treatment and cycling of sewage, organic and municipal wastes.

VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1.Page 501

Give two examples of biofertilizer.

2.Page 501

Mention the most significant function/role of Azotobacter.

3. (i)Page 501

What are biofertilizers?

3. (ii)Page 501

Name four groups of organisms used as the main source of biofertilizers.

4.Page 501

Elaborate the following:

VAM

5.Page 501

Find out the name of the microbes from which cyclosporin A (an immunosuppressive drug) and statins (blood cholesterol lowering agents) are obtained.

6.Page 501

Name any two species of fungus, which are used in the production of the antibiotics.

7.Page 502

What is sewage?

8.Page 502

Name the organism that causes large holes in ‘Swiss cheese’.

9.Page 502

Why is Gambusia introduced into drains and ponds?

10.Page 502

Give the scientific name of the source organism from which the first antibiotic was produced.

11.Page 502

Name the nutrient that gets enhanced while curdling of milk by Lactobacillus.

12.Page 502

List four advantages that a symbiotic mycorrhizal association provides to the host plant.

13.Page 502

Why are the fruit juices bought from market clearer as compared to those made at home?

14. a.Page 502

Name the metabolic pathway associated with the rising of dough in making bread. What makes the dough rise?

14. b.Page 502

Name the gas released and the process responsible for puffing up of the bread dough when Saccharomyces cerevisiae is added to it.

15.Page 502

How do ladybird beetles and dragonflies act as biocontrol agents?

16.Page 502

Name the group of organisms and the substrate they act on to produce biogas.

17.Page 502

Name a cyanobacterium that can fix atmospheric nitrogen.

18.Page 502

Write the scientific name of the microbe used for fermenting malted cereals and fruit juices.

19.Page 502

What makes the nucleopolyhedrovirus a desirable biological control agent?

20.Page 502

How is presence of cyanobacteria in the paddy fields beneficial to rice crop?

21.Page 502

Name a genus of fungi that forms a mycorrhizal association with plants.

22.Page 502

Milk starts to coagulate when Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) is added to warm milk as a starter. Mention any two other benefits of LAB.

23. (a)Page 502

Mention a product of human welfare obtained with the help of the following microbe.

LAB

23. (b)Page 502

Mention a product of human welfare obtained with the help of the following microbe.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

23. (c)Page 502

Mention a product for human welfare obtained with the help of the following microbe:

Propionibacterium shermanii

23. (d)Page 502

Mention a product for human welfare obtained with the help of the following microbe:

Aspergillus niger

24. (i)Page 502

State one reason for adding blue-green algae to the agricultural soil.

24. (ii)Page 502

Mention two advantages of adding blue-green algae to paddy fields.

25.Page 502

Name the enzyme produced by Streptococcus and its action (after being modified).

26. (i)Page 502

Name a microbe used for statin production.

26. (ii)Page 502

How do statins lower blood cholesterol levels?

27.Page 502

What are biofertilizers?

28.Page 502

Name an immune immunosupressive agent?

29.Page 502

What is mycorrhiza?

30.Page 503

How has the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis helped us in controlling caterpillars of insect pests?

31.Page 503

Name a free-living and a symbiotic bacterium that serve as biofertilizer. Why are they so called?

32.Page 503

What is Integrated Pest Management?

33.Page 503

Given below is a list of six micro-organisms. State their usefulness to humans.

  1. Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  2. Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  3. Monascus purpureus
  4. Trichoderma polysporum
  5. Penicillium notatum
  6. Propionibacterium sharmanii
34.Page 503

Write the full form of IPM.

35.Page 503

Mention the most significant function/role of Azotobacter.

36.Page 503

Mention the contribution of Alexander Fleming in the field of medicine.

37.Page 503

Write the names of two bacteria which convert lactose sugar of milk into lactic acid.

38.Page 503

Give the binomials of two types of yeast and the commercial bioactive products they help to produce.

39.Page 503

Write the binomials of two fungi and mention the products/bioactive molecules they help to produce.

40. (a)Page 503

Name the microbe that helps in the production of the following product commercially:

Statin

40. (b)Page 503

Name the microbe that helps in the production of the following product commercially:

Citric acid

40. (c)Page 503

Name the microbe that helps in the production of the following product commercially:

Penicillin

40. (d)Page 503

Name the microbe that helps in the production of the following product commercially:

Butyric acid

41.Page 503

How does the application of the fungal genus, Glomus, to the agricultural farm increase the farm output? 

42. (i)Page 503

Give the biological name of the following:

The mould from which penicillin is obtained.

42. (ii)Page 503

Give the biological name of the following:

Baker’s yeast

42. (iii)Page 503

Give the biological name of the following:

The microbe used to control insect larvae growing on cotton.

42. (iv)Page 503

Give the biological name of the following: 

The microbe used to produce Swiss cheese.

42. (v)Page 503

Give the biological name of the following:

The fungus that is being developed as a bio-control agent.

42. (vi)Page 503

Give the biological name of the following:

A symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacterium found in root nodules.

SHORT/LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1.Page 503

What makes cyanobacteria agriculturally important?

2. (i)Page 503

What are biofertilizers?

2. (ii)Page 503

What are biofertilizers main sources? 

2. (iii)Page 503

What is biological nitrogen fixation?

2. (iv)Page 503

Name two organisms which fix nitrogen asymbiotically.

2. (v)Page 503

Name two organisms which fix nitrogen symbiotically.

3. (a)Page 503

Write a short note on mycorrhiza.

3. (b)Page 503

Write a short note on Role of VAM in crop improvement.

3. (c)Page 503

Write short notes on rhizobium-legume symbiosis.

4. (i)Page 503

Define Biofertilizer.

4. (ii) a.Page 503

How does the following serve as a biofertilizer?

Ectomycorrhizae

4. (ii) b.Page 503

How does the following serve as a biofertilizer?

Rhizobium

4. (ii) c.Page 503

How does the following serve as a biofertilizer?

Azospirillum

BOARD EXAMINATION QUESTIONS [Page 504]

Nootan solutions for बायोलॉजी [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आईएससी 12 Microbes in Human Welfare BOARD EXAMINATION QUESTIONS [Page 504]

1.Page 504

Why are bio-fertilizers preferred over chemical fertilizers?

2.Page 504

Why are the spores of Bacillus thuringiensis used as bioinsecticide?

3.Page 504

A patient brought to a hospital with myocardial infarction is immediately administered ______.

  • Penicillin

  • Cyclosporine-A

  • Statins

  • Streptokinase

4.Page 504

Which of the following is NOT used as a biocontrol agent for plant diseases?

  • Baculovirus

  • Dragon fly

  • Bacillus thuringiensis

  • Trichoderma

5.Page 504

Which of the following is used for the production of ethanol from starch at the industrial level?

  • Bacillus thuringiensis

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Penicillium notatum

  • Lactobacillus bulgaricus

6.Page 504

______ is a mutual association of fungal hyphae with the roots of higher plants.

  • Cyanobacteria

  • Rhizobium

  • Mycorrhiza

  • Nostoc

7.Page 504

Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the choices given below: 

Column I Column II
Organic acid Microbial source
(A) Citric acid (i) Acitobacter
(B) Acetic acid (ii) Clostridium
(C) Butyric acid (iii) Aspergillus

Matching codes:

  • A - (ii), B - (i), C - (iii)

  • A - (ii), B - (iii), C - (i)

  • A - (iii), B - (ii), C - (i)

  • A - (iii), B - (i), C - (ii)

8.Page 504

Choose the odd one among the following with reference to microbes as biofertilizers:

  1. Ladybird beetles 
  2. Azotobacter 
  3. Azospirillum 
  4. Rhizobium
9.Page 504

Study the diagram given below and answer the question that follow:

  1. Sewage is defined as:
    1. Municipal solid waste. 
    2. Municipal waste water. 
    3. Non-biodegradable waste. 
    4. Biodegradable plastic waste.
  2. The primary treatment of waste involves:
    1. mechanical removal of grit. 
    2. chlorination 
    3. addition of microbes. 
    4. removal of harmful colours.
  3. As a part of secondary treatment floes are added. What are these floes?
    1. Masses of specific chemicals to treat the waste. 
    2. Pieces of spongy material to absorb the waste. 
    3. Masses of bacteria associated with fungal filaments.
    4. Biodegradable masses trapped in mesh-like structures.
  4. What is the effect of the process of sewage treatment on the value of the BOD?
    1. Increases
    2. Decreases
    3. Remains unaffected
    4. becomes unstable
  5. A major part of the studge is pumped into large sludge digester tanks where a mixture of gases is produced. The main component of this gaseous mixture is:
    1. Carbon dioxide 
    2. Hydrogen 
    3. Hydrogen sulphide 
    4. Methane
HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS QUESTIONS (HOTS) [Pages 504 - 505]

Nootan solutions for बायोलॉजी [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आईएससी 12 Microbes in Human Welfare HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS QUESTIONS (HOTS) [Pages 504 - 505]

1.Page 504

The leaves of Azolla are used as biofertilizer. Comment upon the statement. 

2.Page 504

Name the blank spaces a, b, c and d in the table given below:

Type of microbe Name Commercial product
Fungus a Penicillin
Bacterium Acetobacter aceti b
c Aspergillus niger Citric acid
Yeast d Ethano
3.Page 504

Identify a, b, c, d, e and f in the table given below:

Scientific name of the organism  Product produced Use In human welfare
Streptococcus Streptokinase that was later modified a
b Cyclosporin-A c
Monascus purpureus d e
Lactobacillus f Sets milk into curd
4.Page 505

Explain the significant role of the genus Nucleopolyhedrovirus in an ecological sensitive area.

5.Page 505

Name the genus to which baculoviruses belong. Describe their role in integrated pest management programmes.

6. (i)Page 505

Name a genus of baculovirus.

6. (ii)Page 505

Why are baculoviruses considered good biocontrol agents?

7. (i)Page 505

How do organic farmers control pests?

7. (ii)Page 505

Give two examples of how organic farmers control pests.

7. (iii)Page 505

State the difference in organic farmers approach from that of conventional pest control methods.

8.Page 505

Study the table given below, and write the answers in the correct order.

Scientific name Commercial product Use
(a) ............. Streptokinase (b) .............
Monascus purpureus (c) ............. (d) .............
(e) ............. Lactic acid (f) .............
9. (a)Page 505

Organic farmers prefer biological control of diseases and pests to the use of chemicals for the same purpose. Justify.

9. (b)Page 505

Give an example of a bacterium, a fungus and an insect that are used as biocontrol agents.

NCERT EXERCISES WITH ANSWERS [Pages 505 - 507]

Nootan solutions for बायोलॉजी [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आईएससी 12 Microbes in Human Welfare NCERT EXERCISES WITH ANSWERS [Pages 505 - 507]

1.Page 505

Bacteria cannot be seen with the naked eyes, but these can be seen with the help of a microscope. If you have to carry a sample from your home to your biology laboratory to demonstrate the presence of microbes with the help of a microscope, which sample would you carry and why?

2.Page 505

Give examples to prove that microbes release gases during metabolism.

3.Page 506

In which food would you find lactic acid bacteria? Mention some of their useful applications.

4.Page 506

Name some traditional Indian foods made of wheat, rice and Bengal gram (or their products) which involve use of microbes.

5.Page 506

In which way have microbes played a major role in controlling diseases caused by harmful bacteria?

6.Page 506

Name any two species of fungus, which are used in the production of the antibiotics.

7. (i)Page 506

What is sewage?

7. (ii)Page 506

In which way can sewage be harmful to us?

8.Page 506

What is the key difference between primary and secondary sewage treatment?

9.Page 506

Do you think microbes can also be used as a source of energy? If yes, how?

10.Page 506

Microbes can be used to decrease the use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides. Explain how this can be accomplished.

11.Page 506

Three water samples namely river water, untreated sewage water and secondary effluent discharged from a sewage treatment plant were subjected to BOD test. The samples were labelled A, B and C; but the laboratory attendant did not note which was which. The BOD values of the three samples A, B and C were recorded as 20 mg/L, 8 mg/L and 400 mg/L, respectively. Which sample of the water is most polluted? Can you assign the correct label to each, assuming the river water is relatively clean?

12.Page 506

Find out the name of the microbes from which cyclosporin A (an immunosuppressive drug) and statins (blood cholesterol lowering agents) are obtained.

13. (a)Page 506

Find out the role of microbes in the following:

Single cell protein (SCP)

13. (b)Page 506

Find out the role of microbes in the following:

Soil

14.Page 506

Arrange the following in the decreasing order (most important first) of their importance, for the welfare of human society. Give reasons for your answer.

Biogas, Citric acid, Penicillin and Curd

15.Page 507

How do biofertilisers enrich the fertility of the soil?

VALUE BASED QUESTIONS [Page 507]

Nootan solutions for बायोलॉजी [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आईएससी 12 Microbes in Human Welfare VALUE BASED QUESTIONS [Page 507]

1.Page 507

Choose any three microbes, from the following which are suited for organic farming which is in great demand these days for various reasons. Mention one application of each one chosen.

Mycorrhiza, Monascus, Anabaena, Rhizobium, Methanobacterium, Trichoderma.

2.Page 507

Prakash mother is suffering from high blood pressure. He took her to a cardiologist. He advised her for several blood tests, including lipid profile. Prakash found high cholesterol level in her blood. On hearing, she was much puzzled. Doctor prescribed some medicines to control high blood pressure and cholesterol level in the blood. In your opinion, what doctor has prescribed her to lower cholesterol level. How the medicine works?

3.Page 507

Protein is an important constituent of our food. Malnutrition caused by an inadequate dietary intake of protein leads to stunting, wasting and kwashiorkor. In a vegetarian society, pulses are the main source of protein. However a large population of developing countries earl not afford pulses. On one day, I read in newspaper that several microorganisms are good source of proteins and can be used commercially as food supplement. The proteins obtained by microbes is referred as ‘single cell protein’ (SCP). As a biology student, then you asked your teacher, what are ‘SCP’ and the important sources of SCP and how large scale production of microbial biomass is advantageous as compared with traditional methods of producing proteins for food or feed?

4.Page 507

Modern agriculture rely heavily on a wide range of synthetic chemicals which include different types of fertilizers and pesticides. Use of these chemicals has played a very vital role in increased agricu ltural production. However, use of chemical fertil izers is a costly input and their manufacture depends on the dwindl ing resources of energy such as petroleum and coal. Moreover, chemical fertilizers being industrial products are subjected to cost increases every year and becoming unaffordable to a large segment of farmers. As an agricultural scientist, can you suggest some cheap and eco-friendly method to boost agricultural production.

5.Page 507

Your advice is sought to improve the nitrogen content of the soil to be used for cultivation of a non-leguminous terrestrial crop.

  1. Recommend two microbes that can enrich the soil with nitrogen.
  2. Why do leguminous crops not require such enrichment of the soil? 

Solutions for 12: Microbes in Human Welfare

Test Your ProgressBOARD EXAMINATION QUESTIONSHIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS QUESTIONS (HOTS)NCERT EXERCISES WITH ANSWERSVALUE BASED QUESTIONS
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