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10051.

What are the possible blood groups likely to be inherited by children born to a group A mother and a group B father? Explain your reasoning.

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What are the possible blood groups likely to be inherited by children born to a group A mother and a group B father? Explain your reasoning.

10052.

Which of the fellowing is a benefit of artificial vegetative propagation?

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Which of the fellowing is a benefit of artificial vegetative propagation?


10053.

Root cap has no role in absorption because it has:

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Root cap has no role in absorption because it has:


10054.

Evolutionary ____________ conclude what makes us who we are from the remains of our Ice Age ancestors (including their RNA), whereas ____________ focus on artefacts of a more recent and educated age.

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Evolutionary ____________ conclude what makes us who we are from the remains of our Ice Age ancestors (including their RNA), whereas ____________ focus on artefacts of a more recent and educated age.


10055.

Give the scientific terms used to represent the following: (a) Bending of a shoot towards the light. (b) Growing roots towards the earth. (c) The growth of a pollen tube towards ovule. (d) Bending roots towards the water. (e) The winding of tendril around a support.

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Give the scientific terms used to represent the following:

(a) Bending of a shoot towards the light.

(b) Growing roots towards the earth.

(c) The growth of a pollen tube towards ovule.

(d) Bending roots towards the water.

(e) The winding of tendril around a support.

10056.

What is Meiosis and its all phases in detail ?

Answer» What is Meiosis and its all phases in detail ?
10057.

___ is the part of the carpel that receives pollen grains.

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___ is the part of the carpel that receives pollen grains.

10058.

The inner glandular layer of uterus is

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The inner glandular layer of uterus is


10059.

What happens when you walk from a sunlit compound into a dark place?

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What happens when you walk from a sunlit compound into a dark place?


10060.

Information is transmitted both quickly and accurately by electrical means through

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Information is transmitted both quickly and accurately by electrical means through


10061.

The approximate population in India at the beginning of 20th century was ___.

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The approximate population in India at the beginning of 20th century was ___.


10062.

What happens to the body at the stage of puberty?

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What happens to the body at the stage of puberty?


10063.

A compound called calcium pectate is found in the ________of cell wall.

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A compound called calcium pectate is found in the ________of cell wall.


10064.

Briefly discuss the structural details of human egg. [3 MARKS]

Answer» Briefly discuss the structural details of human egg. [3 MARKS]
10065.

Which part of the brain controle's the proper yogic postures and gymnastic movements?

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Which part of the brain controle's the proper yogic postures and gymnastic movements?


10066.

Which of the following precautions are needed to be taken for maintaining personal hygiene?

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Which of the following precautions are needed to be taken for maintaining personal hygiene?


10067.

Match the following Column -I Column- II (i) Exine (a) Sporopollenin absent (ii) Intine (b) Tube cell (iii) Germ pore (c) Thin continuous layer (iv) Vegetative cell (d) Fertile cell (v) Generative cell (e) Thick porous layer

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Match the following

Column -I Column- II

(i) Exine (a) Sporopollenin absent

(ii) Intine (b) Tube cell

(iii) Germ pore (c) Thin continuous layer

(iv) Vegetative cell (d) Fertile cell

(v) Generative cell (e) Thick porous layer


10068.

Alleles of a gene are found on________.

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Alleles of a gene are found on________.


10069.

The wings of a housefly and the wings of a pigeon are examples of

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The wings of a housefly and the wings of a pigeon are examples of


10070.

Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct option. Column IColumn IIA.HeliumP.Growth of plants and animalsB.NitrogenQ.Sign boardsC.NeonR.Weather balloonsD.ArgonS.Electric bulbs

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Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct option.
Column IColumn IIA.HeliumP.Growth of plants and animalsB.NitrogenQ.Sign boardsC.NeonR.Weather balloonsD.ArgonS.Electric bulbs


10071.

Which of the following plant has unisexual flowers?

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Which of the following plant has unisexual flowers?


10072.

Which of the following hormones contain iodine and is required to initiate the metabolism of fat?

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Which of the following hormones contain iodine and is required to initiate the metabolism of fat?


10073.

Match the symptoms given below with the disease: Column IColumn IIa. Protruding tongue, bloated abdomen, bradycardia, hypotensioni. Graves′ diseaseb. Exophthalmos, palpitations, jittery hands and inability to sleepii. Hyperthyroidismc. Sluggishness, fogginess, fatigue impaired memory, and in general mental lethargyiii. Cretinismd. Increased BMR, Hyperexcitability, enlarged bonesiv. Hypothyroidism

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Match the symptoms given below with the disease:

Column IColumn IIa. Protruding tongue, bloated abdomen, bradycardia, hypotensioni. Graves diseaseb. Exophthalmos, palpitations, jittery hands and inability to sleepii. Hyperthyroidismc. Sluggishness, fogginess, fatigue impaired memory, and in general mental lethargyiii. Cretinismd. Increased BMR, Hyperexcitability, enlarged bonesiv. Hypothyroidism
10074.

What is the role of estrogen in the female’s body? Where in the human body is this hormone produced?

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What is the role of estrogen in the female’s body? Where in the human body is this hormone produced?

10075.

What are the artificial methods of vegetative reproduction in plants ? Give examples.

Answer» What are the artificial methods of vegetative reproduction in plants ? Give examples.
10076.

Why didn't we are directly able to absorb energy from sunlight or any other source why our body need to perform different functions like ingestion , digestion , absorption , assimilation etc.?

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Why didn't we are directly able to absorb energy from sunlight or any other source why our body need to perform different functions like ingestion , digestion , absorption , assimilation etc.?

10077.

Question 8 (iv) Given below is a square of letters in which are hidden different words related to respiration in organisms. These words may be present in any direction – upwards, downwards, or along the diagonals. Find the words for your respiratory system. Clues about those words are given below the square (iv) Tiny pores on the surface of leaf

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Question 8 (iv)
Given below is a square of letters in which are hidden different words related to respiration in organisms. These words may be present in any direction – upwards, downwards, or along the diagonals. Find the words for your respiratory system. Clues about those words are given below the square

(iv) Tiny pores on the surface of leaf

10078.

Why should diffusion surfaces be moist???

Answer» Why should diffusion surfaces be moist???
10079.

Consider the statements with respect to warm blooded and cold blooded animals.Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? Code:

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Consider the statements with respect to warm blooded and cold blooded animals.Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

Code:


10080.

What is Munch's hypothesis?

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What is Munch's hypothesis?

10081.

Define breathing.

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Define breathing.

10082.

"We cannot pass on to our progeny the experiences and qualifications earned during our life time". Justify the statement giving reason and examples.

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"We cannot pass on to our progeny the experiences and qualifications earned during our life time". Justify the statement giving reason and examples.

10083.

(a) What is meant by the term 'artificial propagation of plants'? (b) Name three common methods which are used for the artificial propagation of plants. (c) Name two plants which are usually propagated by artificial propagation methods. Name the method of artificial propagation used in each case.

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(a) What is meant by the term 'artificial propagation of plants'?
(b) Name three common methods which are used for the artificial propagation of plants.
(c) Name two plants which are usually propagated by artificial propagation methods. Name the method of artificial propagation used in each case.

10084.

The term genome denotes

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The term genome denotes


10085.

The stimulus of touch is conveyed in a sensitive plant by ______ means.

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The stimulus of touch is conveyed in a sensitive plant by ______ means.


10086.

A population of red coloured beetles and green coloured beetles thrive on the two opposite sides of a river. Gene flow between the two populations of beetles separated by the river is__________.

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A population of red coloured beetles and green coloured beetles thrive on the two opposite sides of a river. Gene flow between the two populations of beetles separated by the river is__________.


10087.

Which method of artificial vegetative propogation help to combine traits of two different plants into one?

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Which method of artificial vegetative propogation help to combine traits of two different plants into one?


10088.

Lymphatic capillaries join to form __.

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Lymphatic capillaries join to form __.

10089.

Which of the following is/are the criteria that we follow while writing the scientific name of the organism?

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Which of the following is/are the criteria that we follow while writing the scientific name of the organism?


10090.

State whether the following statements are True of False. If False, rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form by changing the first or the last word only. [3 MARKS] (a) Fertilisation of the ovum occurs in the vagina. (b) Gestation in humans is completed in about 380 days. (c) Zygote is the product of fusion of male and female gametes.

Answer» State whether the following statements are True of False. If False, rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form by changing the first or the last word only. [3 MARKS]
(a) Fertilisation of the ovum occurs in the vagina.
(b) Gestation in humans is completed in about 380 days.
(c) Zygote is the product of fusion of male and female gametes.
10091.

In the resting state of the neural membrane, diffusion due to concentration gradients, if allowed would drive _____.

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In the resting state of the neural membrane, diffusion due to concentration gradients, if allowed would drive _____.

10092.

What was the approximate Indian population according to the 1981 census? What was it in 1991?

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What was the approximate Indian population according to the 1981 census? What was it in 1991?

10093.

Damaged neurons and memory loss are associated with

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Damaged neurons and memory loss are associated with


10094.

Are all the cellular components alive? Give reason

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Are all the cellular components alive? Give reason

10095.

Thermoregulatory centre in the body of man is found in

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Thermoregulatory centre in the body of man is found in


10096.

The Leydig cells are found in the human body are the secretory source of:

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The Leydig cells are found in the human body are the secretory source of:


10097.

Why does hibiscus not bears fruits even though androecium and gynoecium present in it ?

Answer» Why does hibiscus not bears fruits even though androecium and gynoecium present in it ?
10098.

Sir or mam Good evening, As we know, we warm blooded mammals do much mechanisms to keep our average temperature... So, my question is that, when we come in contact with a cold region or when we consume a highly cold food material like ice creams etc... We suddenly get affected with fever...... Does this question is related to the above statement???

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Sir or mam Good evening,

As we know, we warm blooded mammals do much mechanisms to keep our average temperature...

So, my question is that, when we come in contact with a cold region or when we consume a highly cold food material like ice creams etc... We suddenly get affected with fever......

Does this question is related to the above statement???

10099.

What do you mean by life process ? Give examples ( long answer )

Answer» What do you mean by life process ? Give examples ( long answer )
10100.

What are the functions of spleen?

Answer» What are the functions of spleen?