MCQ on Germplasm Theory with Answers







The Germplasm Theory is a fundamental concept in genetics proposed by August Weismann. It suggests that the hereditary material (germplasm) responsible for passing genetic information from one generation to the next is separate from the body cells (soma). This theory laid the foundation for the modern understanding of inheritance and the distinction between germ cells and somatic cells. This is an MCQ on Germplasm Theory with Answers.

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1. 
Who proposed the Germplasm Theory?

2. 
According to the Germplasm Theory, inheritance occurs through:

3. 
The Germplasm Theory suggests that:

4. 
Which of the following is a direct implication of the Germplasm Theory?

5. 
According to the Germplasm Theory, which of the following is correct?

6. 
The Germplasm Theory was significant in the development of modern genetics because it:

7. 
According to the Germplasm Theory, which of the following is incorrect?

8. 
In the Germplasm Theory, which cells are involved in the transmission of genetic information?

9. 
The Germplasm Theory helped to refute which of the following concepts?

10. 
The Germplasm Theory contributed to the understanding that:

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