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6851.

Which of the following diseases can harm social health?

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Which of the following diseases can harm social health?


6852.

Beating of our heart is controlled by

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Beating of our heart is controlled by


6853.

What is Hibernation ? Explain in detail with examples.

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What is Hibernation ? Explain in detail with examples.

6854.

What is the role of ATP in photosynthesis in plants??

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What is the role of ATP in photosynthesis in plants??

6855.

Ear is most sensitive to

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Ear is most sensitive to


6856.

Which the following are inhibitory hormones from the hypothalamus? 1. GnRH 2. LH 3. PIH 4. Somatostatin

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Which the following are inhibitory hormones from the hypothalamus?

1. GnRH

2. LH

3. PIH

4. Somatostatin


6857.

How many types of endocrine system is there in human body

Answer» How many types of endocrine system is there in human body
6858.

Which of the following is matched correctly in the table given below? DiseaseTransmissionA.AIDSThrough sexual intercourseB.MalariaThrough physical contactC.AnthraxThrough contaminated food.

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Which of the following is matched correctly in the table given below?
DiseaseTransmissionA.AIDSThrough sexual intercourseB.MalariaThrough physical contactC.AnthraxThrough contaminated food.


6859.

State the effects of oversecretion of the following: [3 MARKS] (a) Thyroxine (b) Parathormone (c) Somatotropin

Answer» State the effects of oversecretion of the following: [3 MARKS]
(a) Thyroxine
(b) Parathormone
(c) Somatotropin
6860.

Which of the following does not belong to the group

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Which of the following does not belong to the group


6861.

Which of the following is a function of the eustachian tube?

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Which of the following is a function of the eustachian tube?


6862.

Match the following deficiency disorders with the hormones of Gonads ___. Column IColumn IIi. Eunuchoidisma. Lack of testosterone and oestrogenii. Male hypogonadismb. Low testosteroneiii. Female hypogonadismc. Oestrogeniv. Gynaecomastiad. Oestrogen in malesv. Precocious Pubertye. Early secretion of Sex hormones

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Match the following deficiency disorders with the hormones of Gonads ___.

Column IColumn IIi. Eunuchoidisma. Lack of testosterone and oestrogenii. Male hypogonadismb. Low testosteroneiii. Female hypogonadismc. Oestrogeniv. Gynaecomastiad. Oestrogen in malesv. Precocious Pubertye. Early secretion of Sex hormones


6863.

Q19. Consider the following statements about Helsinki Rules 1996: 1. It recognizes the equitable use of water by each Basin State. 2. It takes into consideration only the geography and hydrology of the basin. It takes into consideration only the geography and hydrology of the basin.

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Q19. Consider the following statements about Helsinki Rules 1996:

1. It recognizes the equitable use of water by each Basin State.

2. It takes into consideration only the geography and hydrology of the basin.

It takes into consideration only the geography and hydrology of the basin.


6864.

Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

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Which of the following pairs is mismatched?


6865.

How is amount of urine regulated? (1 marks)

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How is amount of urine regulated? (1 marks)

6866.

Dramatic changes of body features associated with puberty are mainly because of secretion of:

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Dramatic changes of body features associated with puberty are mainly because of secretion of:


6867.

The diagram given below represents a certain phenomenon which occurs during meiosis. Name and explain the phenomenon by using the terms — homologous chromosomes, chromatids, crossing-over.

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The diagram given below represents a certain phenomenon which occurs during meiosis. Name and explain the phenomenon by using the terms — homologous chromosomes, chromatids, crossing-over.

6868.

(a) What is blood ? Why is it red ? (b) State the functions of blood in our body. (c) Name a circulatory fluid in the human body other than blood.

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(a) What is blood ? Why is it red ?
(b) State the functions of blood in our body.
(c) Name a circulatory fluid in the human body other than blood.

6869.

Experiment to show that sunlight is essential for photosynthesis.

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Experiment to show that sunlight is essential for photosynthesis.

6870.

Which of the following are the defence mechanisms provided by our skin?

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Which of the following are the defence mechanisms provided by our skin?


6871.

(i) Radha was running on a treadmill at a great speed for 15 minutes continuously. She stopped the treadmill and abruptly came out. For the next few minutes, she was breathing heavily/fast. Answer the following question. What happened to her muscles when she did strenuously exercised? (ii) Radha was running on a treadmill at a great speed for 15 minutes continuously. She stopped the treadmill and abruptly came out. For the next few minutes, she was breathing heavily/fast. Answer the following question. How did her breathing rate change?

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(i) Radha was running on a treadmill at a great speed for 15 minutes continuously. She stopped the treadmill and abruptly came out. For the next few minutes, she was breathing heavily/fast. Answer the following question.

What happened to her muscles when she did strenuously exercised?

(ii)

Radha was running on a treadmill at a great speed for 15 minutes continuously. She stopped the treadmill and abruptly came out. For the next few minutes, she was breathing heavily/fast. Answer the following question.

How did her breathing rate change?

6872.

Why the aorta and the pulmonary vein is crossed and connected to the left and right ventricles respectively, Why they can't they be connected in straight to the ventricles?

Answer» Why the aorta and the pulmonary vein is crossed and connected to the left and right ventricles respectively, Why they can't they be connected in straight to the ventricles?
6873.

The substance that is released at axonal endings to propagate a nervous impulse is called ___.

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The substance that is released at axonal endings to propagate a nervous impulse is called ___.

6874.

Valves present at the aperture between the left auricle and left ventricle are called

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Valves present at the aperture between the left auricle and left ventricle are called


6875.

Synthesis phase in the cell cycle is the replication of

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Synthesis phase in the cell cycle is the replication of


6876.

Which of the following Biosphere is not included in UNESCO’s MAB network

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Which of the following Biosphere is not included in UNESCO’s MAB network


6877.

Which is the structure in plant cells that helps in the formation of spindle fibres? CentrosomeCell wallCentrioleMicrotubules

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Which is the structure in plant cells that helps in the formation of spindle fibres?

Centrosome

Cell wall

Centriole

Microtubules

6878.

A conventional method for naming restriction enzymes is followed. In case of EcoRI, what do the numbers below the name indicate?

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A conventional method for naming restriction enzymes is followed. In case of EcoRI, what do the numbers below the name indicate?


6879.

The movement of chromosomes towards opposite poles during Anaphase – I of meiosis is called

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The movement of chromosomes towards opposite poles during Anaphase – I of meiosis is called


6880.

In certain group of plants stomata remain closed during day. How is food synthesized in such plants?

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In certain group of plants stomata remain closed during day. How is food synthesized in such plants?

6881.

Give a brief description about this things Absorption, amino acids, amboea, assimilation, bile, buccal, cavity, canine, cellulose, digestion, egestion, fatty acids, food vacuole, gall bladder, glycerol, incisors, ingestion, liver, milk teeth, molar, permanent teeth, oesophagus, pancreas, premolar, pseudopodia, rumen, ruminants, ruminations, salivary glands, villi, saliva.

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Give a brief description about this things

Absorption, amino acids, amboea, assimilation, bile, buccal, cavity, canine, cellulose, digestion, egestion, fatty acids, food vacuole, gall bladder, glycerol, incisors, ingestion, liver, milk teeth, molar, permanent teeth, oesophagus, pancreas, premolar, pseudopodia, rumen, ruminants, ruminations, salivary glands, villi, saliva.

6882.

Name two liquids which help in the transport of substances in the human body.

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Name two liquids which help in the transport of substances in the human body.

6883.

Explain what is capillarity and where can one see it except in chromatography.

Answer» Explain what is capillarity and where can one see it except in chromatography.
6884.

Which neurons take physical action in response to stimuli in the environment?

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Which neurons take physical action in response to stimuli in the environment?


6885.

As DNA is negatively charged (or acidic) and histone are positively charged in their side chain(or basic).. Can we assume that nucleosome as a whole will be neutral neither acidic nor basic

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As DNA is negatively charged (or acidic) and histone are positively charged in their side chain(or basic).. Can we assume that nucleosome as a whole will be neutral neither acidic nor basic

6886.

(a) When a person is not particularly thirsty but drinks a lot of water, his urine flow increases greatly and the urine is very dilute. Give explanation. (b) "If a litre of sodium chloride solution with same concentration as blood plasma is added there is hardly any change in the volume or composition of urine," justify the statement. [5 MARKS]

Answer» (a) When a person is not particularly thirsty but drinks a lot of water, his urine flow increases greatly and the urine is very dilute. Give explanation.
(b) "If a litre of sodium chloride solution with same concentration as blood plasma is added there is hardly any change in the volume or composition of urine," justify the statement. [5 MARKS]
6887.

In the loop of Henle, urine is most concentrated in ______.

Answer» In the loop of Henle, urine is most concentrated in ______.
6888.

What is division of labor?

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What is division of labor?

6889.

What is photosynthesis ? How does it differ from respiration ?

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What is photosynthesis ? How does it differ from respiration ?

6890.

What are the functions of lymph? Explain.

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What are the functions of lymph? Explain.

6891.

What is ventricular systole and diastole and what is the meaning f ventricular

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What is ventricular systole and diastole and what is the meaning f ventricular

6892.

The animal which belongs to class Pisces is:

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The animal which belongs to class Pisces is:


6893.

Give reson for its advised to breath through the nostrils

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Give reson for its advised to breath through the nostrils

6894.

Why are lungs divided into very small sac like structure?

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Why are lungs divided into very small sac like structure?

6895.

What are the post fertilization changes in the flower?

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What are the post fertilization changes in the flower?

6896.

What is the difference between fragmentation and regeneration? Which one does starfish do?

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What is the difference between fragmentation and regeneration?

Which one does starfish do?

6897.

Classification of tiger and peacock

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Classification of tiger and peacock

6898.

Write the differences between growth dependent movements and growth independent movements in plants.

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Write the differences between growth dependent movements and growth independent movements in plants.

6899.

Role of red and blue light in stomatal opening.

Answer» Role of red and blue light in stomatal opening.
6900.

Which of these is not a nitrogenous base?

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Which of these is not a nitrogenous base?