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Loyola College B.Sc. Plant Biology and Biotechnology April 2012 Microbial Biotechnology Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIO-TECH.
FOURTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2012
PB 4210 – MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Date : 19-04-2012 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 1:00 – 4:00
Part A
Answer the following, each answer within 50 words: (10 x 2 = 20)
- What is gene library?
- Define plasmids.
- What is trophophase?
- Define transformation
- Mention about Koji fermentation process.
- Mention the nutritional status of SCPs.
- What are biopesticides?
- What is yoghurt?
- Define exopolymers.
- Distinguish between batch and continuous culture.
Part B
Answer the following, each answer within 500words. Draw diagrams wherever necessary : (5 x 7 = 35)
- (a) Explain briefly the polymerase chain reaction.
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(b) Write short notes on restriction enzymes.
- (a) Discuss the chronological development of the fermentation industries.
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(b) Schematically represent the strategies of down- stream processing.
- (a) Give the outline only of insulin production.
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(b) Comment on the transformation of steroids.
- (a) Define vaccine. Explain the production Hepatitis – B vaccine.
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(b) Explain the production of proteases.
- (a) Write briefly on the fermentation of L – Glutamic acid.
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(b) How beer is produced industrially?
Part C
Answer any three of the following, each answer within 1200 words. Draw diagrams wherever necessary: (3 x 15 = 45)
- Explain Southern blot technique.
- Explain the range of products and the component parts of a fermentation process.
- Discuss the production strategy of Streptomycin.
- What are biosensors? Explain briefly their working principle, types and application.
- Describe how Spirulina is mass cultivated.
Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry April 2006 Microbial Biotechnology Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY, ZOOLOGY
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FOURTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
PB 4202 – MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Date & Time : 22-04-2006/9.00-12.00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Part A
Answer all the questions (20 marks)
- Choose the correct answer (5 x 1 = 5 )
- ________ are enzymes which acts on proteins.
- a) amylases b) pectinases c) proteases d) lipases
- The viral surface antigen of the hepatitis B virus is .
- a) HbsAg b) HbcAg c) HbeAg d) HbdAg
- Malt extract contains ………… % of nitrogen.
- a) 5 b) 5.5 c) 8.5 d) 80
- The production of malt beverages is known as …….
- a) Malting b) Mashing c) Brewing d) Ripening
- Which of the following one is an exopolysaccharide?
- a) Xanthan b) Inulin c) Renin d) Pectin
- State whether the following statements are True or False (5 x 1 = 5 )
- An endocellular enzyme is not secreted in the fermentation medium.
- Immunizing agents that stimulate immunity to toxins are called toxoids.
- Microorganisms can be preserved by Lyophilization.
- Spirulina contains carotene pigments.
- Biosensor is used for the quantitative estimation of important substances in body fluid
III. Complete the following (5 x 1 = 5)
- ______ is the first discovered antibiotic.
- _______ are used in removal of starch sizing from woven cloth.
- The technology used for the cultivation of eukaryotic cells in large scale is called as __________
- The moisture content of soft cheese is ________
- VAM refers to ________ __________ _________.
- Answer the following in one or two sentences. (5 x 1 = 5)
- What is a constitutive enzyme ?.
- What is acquired immunity ?.
- What is Beerwort?
- Define transgenic microbe
- What is single cell protein?
Part B
Answer any five of the following each in about 350 words. Draw necessary diagrams. (5 x 8 = 40)
- Explain the microbial production of pectinase.
- List out any 5 applications of microbial enzymes.
- Explain the transformation of steroids.
- Mention the different sources of Nitrogen and Carbon energy in fermentation industry.
- Describe the methodology of wine production. Add a note on types of wine.
- Define Bioplastics. Write notes on Xanthan production and its applications.
- With the flow chart, explain the steps involved in cheese production.
- What is biosensor? Explain its working principle and its application.
Part C
Answer the following questions each within 1500 words. Draw necessary diagrams
(2 x 20 = 40)
- a) i) Describe the different stages of fermentation process (10 marks)
- ii) Describe in detail the cultivation of mushroom. Add a note on their nutritional composition (10 marks).
OR
- b) i) Define Biofertilizer. Explain the method of mass cultivation of Azolla and Rhizobium. Add a note on their significance (12 marks).
- ii) Define biopesticide. Why Bacillus thuringiensis is called as biopesticide? (8 marks)
- a) What are antibiotics ?. What are its properties ?. Give an account on the industrial production of penicillin.
OR
- b) Give an account on the applications of aminoacids and explain the industrial production of L glutamic acid.
Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry April 2007 Microbial Biotechnology Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY / ADV. ZOO. & BIO. TECH.
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FOURTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2007
PB 4202 – MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Date & Time: 25/04/2007 / 9:00 – 12:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Part A (20 marks)
Answer All questions
I Choose the Correct Answer ( 5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Technique of attachment of cells or protoplasts or enzymes to a matrix is known as
- entrapment b. immobilization
- impregnation d. covalent bonding
- Which of the following process is very important for the development of
characteristic flavor and aroma of wine?
- Brewing b. Malting c. Ageing d. Mashing
- Most of the Vitamin B12 fermentation processes use ______ as the carbon source.
- glucose b. sucrose c. trehalose d. starch
- Industrial production of enzyme is mostly carried out by ______ fermentation.
- Submerged b. solid surface c. liquid surface d. both b and c
- Entirely decomposed organic material refers to _______
- fertilizer b. manure c. compost d. humus
II State whether the following statements are True or False (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms are called as biofertilizers.
- Yoghurt is a product of fermented milk.
- Inhibitory relationships between microorganisms are called amensalism.
- Maximum amount of citric acid is produced in Airlift or Stirred bioreactor.
- Xanthan is an exopolysaccharide.
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III. Complete the following ( 5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- ______involves transfer of genes between unrelated strains which are producers of
known substrates.
- _______ refers to the microbial cells or total protein extracted from pure microbial
cell culture.
- ______ results in change in a chemical molecule by means of microbial or
enzymatic reaction.
- In food industry, Glutamic acid is used in the form of __________
- ______ is a technique of seed-dressing with bacteria as water suspension
- Answer all, each in about 50 words ( 5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- What are Mycobeads?
- Mention any two substrates used for oyster mushroom cultivation.
- What is Algalization?
- What is vinegar?
- Mention any one microbe which produces polyhydroxyalkanoates.
PART B ( 5 x 8 = 40 marks)
Answer any five, each within 350 words only. Draw diagrams and flowcharts wherever necessary.
- Explain the various substrates used for industrial fermentation.
- Explain the fermentation process of beer production.
- Write notes on the production of insulin
- Write in brief for the production of Vitamin B12
- Mention any two microorganisms that are involved in the production of protease
enzyme, glutamic acid, acetic acid and citric acid.
- Briefly explain the technology of citric acid production.
- Write down the procedure of transformation of steroids.
- Enumerate the significances of Xanthan, Bioplastics and Biosensor.
PART C ( 2 x 20 = 40 marks)
Answer the following, each within 1500 words only. Draw diagrams and flowcharts wherever necessary.
29a. i) With an example, explain how microbes play an important role in the production
of dairy products.
ii). With the flow chart explain the methodology of mushroom cultivation. Write
down the procedure for commercial preparation of mushroom.
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- Give the outline of the entire fermentation process. Add a note on product recovery
processes (Down Stream processing)
30a. Write an essay on Biofertilizers.
(OR)
- i) Explain the microbial technology of α – amylase production.
- ii) Explain the working principle of modern device to quantify the
biomolecules in our system. Add a note on its significance in other fields.
Loyola College B.Sc. Adv. Zoology & Bio-Technology April 2009 Microbial Biotechnology Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ADVANCED ZOOLOGY & BIO-TECH.
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FOURTH SEMESTER – April 2009
PB 4206 / PB 4202 – MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Date & Time: 27/04/2009 / 9:00 – 12:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
PART A (20marks)
Answer All questions
I Choose the Correct Answer ( 5×1 =5 marks)
- The inoculum used in the fermentation process is ……% of the total volume of the medium.
- 5 10 c. 15 d. 20
- Casein is a …….. protein.
- yeast milk c. animal d. plant
- ………. is the first discovered antibiotic.
- Streptomycin Penicillin c. Tetracyclin d. Amoxyillin
- Which of the following enzyme is produced from pineapple?
- Ficin Papain c. Bromelain d. peroxidase
- Pick the odd one out.
- Azolla Rhizobium c. Azotobacter d.Mycorrhizae
II State whether the following statements are True or False ( 5 x1 = 5 marks)
- Photobioreactor is used for the production of microbial enzymes.
- The production of malt is called ageing.
- Most of the antibiotics are produced from actinomycetes.
- Vinegar is used as food preservative.
- Microbes involved in degradation of plastics are called as bioplastics.
III. Complete the following ( 5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Extra chromosomal DNA present in E.coli is called ………
- …….. is added to grape juice to prevent the growth of non yeast strains.
- ………… is a dipeptide, produced by a combination of aspartic acid and phenylalanine.
- Penicillin is obtained from ……………….
- ………….. is an example for biopesticide.
- Answer the following, each in about 50 words ( 5 x 1 = 5 marks)
- Define bioreactor.
- Mention any two substrates for the cultivation of mushroom.
- What is Aspartame?
- Define Biotransformation.
- Mention the importance of Rhizobium.
PART B ( 5 x8 = 40 marks)
Answer any five, each within 350 words only. Draw diagrams and flowcharts wherever necessary.
- Briefly explain about downstream processing.
- List out the important industrial products of fermentation technology.
- Describe the steps involved in cheese production.
- Write notes on importance and cultivation of Spirulina.
25 Describe the biosynthesis of Penicillin.
- Mention any two applications and one microbial strain used for citric acid, glutamic
acid and enzymes production.
- Explain the industrial production of gluatamic acid.
- Write notes on Bioplastics.
PART C (2x 20 = 40 marks)
Answer the following, each within 1500 words only. Draw diagrams and flowcharts wherever necessary.
29a. What is bioprocessing technology? Explain in detail the different stages of fermentation process.
OR
- Give an account of commercial production of wine and ethanol.
30a. Describe the commercial production methods for Vitamin B12.
OR
b.i) Define Biosensor. Explain the working principle of modern device to quantify the
biomolecules in our system.
- ii) Explain the microbial technology of protease production.