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6651.

explain bones of human body.

Answer» explain bones of human body.
6652.

How are twins formed? What are unidentical or identical twins?

Answer» How are twins formed? What are unidentical or identical twins?
6653.

In gobar gas, the maximum amount is that of

Answer»

In gobar gas, the maximum amount is that of


6654.

1.What is dictyotene stage

Answer» 1.What is dictyotene stage
6655.

Increase of CO2 in blood

Answer»

Increase of CO2 in blood


6656.

Seeds swell when placed in water due to ________.

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Seeds swell when placed in water due to ________.


6657.

Cell membrane is a semipermeable membrane. Explain.

Answer» Cell membrane is a semipermeable membrane. Explain.
6658.

What is mitcrotubules?

Answer» What is mitcrotubules?
6659.

State an organism where karyokinesis is not followed by cytokinesis

Answer» State an organism where karyokinesis is not followed by cytokinesis
6660.

Answer the following: (i) What is the function of nephridia? (ii) How many types of nephridia are found in earthworn based on their location?

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Answer the following:

(i) What is the function of nephridia?

(ii) How many types of nephridia are found in earthworn based on their location?

6661.

Cranial cavity of man nearly equals to:

Answer»

Cranial cavity of man nearly equals to:


6662.

Question 4 Naked cytoplasm, multinucleated and saprophytic are the characteristics of (a) Monera (b) Protista (c) Fungi (d) Slime

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Question 4

Naked cytoplasm, multinucleated and saprophytic are the characteristics of

(a) Monera (b) Protista (c) Fungi (d) Slime

6663.

Which of the following is most commonly used for creation of genetic variation?

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Which of the following is most commonly used for creation of genetic variation?


6664.

Which of the following shapes cannot be observed in the jali pattern given below?

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Which of the following shapes cannot be observed in the jali pattern given below?





6665.

Take one flower each of families Fabaceae and Solanaceae and write its semi-technical description. Also draw their floral diagrams after studying them.

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Take one flower each of families Fabaceae and Solanaceae and write its semi-technical description. Also draw their floral diagrams after studying them.

6666.

absolute rest is possible.if in any case?

Answer» absolute rest is possible.if in any case?
6667.

When the volume of body fluid falls below normal, ADH (1) decreases permeability of DCT and collecting tubule or (2) increases permeability of DCT and collecting tubule? Explain.

Answer» When the volume of body fluid falls below normal, ADH (1) decreases permeability of DCT and collecting tubule or (2) increases permeability of DCT and collecting tubule? Explain.
6668.

explain the mechanism of chlorination

Answer» explain the mechanism of chlorination
6669.

69 Difference between hydration and hydrolysis??

Answer» 69 Difference between hydration and hydrolysis??
6670.

The glomerular filtration rate in a normal adult is nearly_______

Answer»

The glomerular filtration rate in a normal adult is nearly_______



6671.

Question 36What is the importance of forest as a resource?

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Question 36

What is the importance of forest as a resource?



6672.

mRNAs are capped by

Answer» mRNAs are capped by
6673.

Which type of muscles are present in the abdominal wall? (1)smooth muscle (2)striated muscle (3)both of these (4)none of these

Answer» Which type of muscles are present in the abdominal wall?
(1)smooth muscle
(2)striated muscle
(3)both of these
(4)none of these
6674.

In a population of 400 individual frequency of recessive allele is 40% what is the frequency of dominant phenotype plus explain

Answer» In a population of 400 individual frequency of recessive allele is 40% what is the frequency of dominant phenotype plus explain
6675.

What are the steps involved in the formation of a root nodule?

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What are the steps involved in the formation of a root nodule?

6676.

how can caros acid and marshalls acid be distinguished

Answer» how can caros acid and marshalls acid be distinguished
6677.

Oxidation state of oxygen in CrO_5 i

Answer» Oxidation state of oxygen in CrO_5 i
6678.

Which one of the following show isogamy with non-flagellated gametes?

Answer» Which one of the following show isogamy with non-flagellated gametes?
6679.

Match the images and the steps of ELISAa. A substrate is present which the enzyme cleaves and a colored reaction is producedb. Enzyme linked antibody binds to its specific complementary antigen.c. Blood serum from the patient is added and incubated for 30 minutes (wash)​d. The well is first coated with an antigen and then washed

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Match the images and the steps of ELISA



a. A substrate is present which the enzyme cleaves and a colored reaction is produced

b. Enzyme linked antibody binds to its specific complementary antigen.

c. Blood serum from the patient is added and incubated for 30 minutes (wash)

​d. The well is first coated with an antigen and then washed

6680.

Consider three genes Aa,Bb and Cc responsible for skin color inheritance. Then the phenotypes of persons with genotypes AABBCC and aabbcc respectively would be

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Consider three genes Aa,Bb and Cc responsible for skin color inheritance. Then the phenotypes of persons with genotypes AABBCC and aabbcc respectively would be



6681.

what is nuclear holocaust ?

Answer» what is nuclear holocaust ?
6682.

Which of the following is present in most diagnosed cervical cancers?

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Which of the following is present in most diagnosed cervical cancers?


6683.

Explain the causes of the great depression.

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Explain the causes of the great depression.


6684.

Regarding assertion and reason, choose the correct option Assertion [A]: Plant breeding is quite similar in application to animal breeding. Reason [R]: Both plant and animal breeding aim to bring desirable qualities in one plant or animal to make them a better source of food.

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Regarding assertion and reason, choose the correct option
Assertion [A]: Plant breeding is quite similar in application to animal breeding.
Reason [R]: Both plant and animal breeding aim to bring desirable qualities in one plant or animal to make them a better source of food.

6685.

A reversible engine converts one-sixth of heat absorbed at the source into work. When the temperature of thesink is reduced by 82^° C, the efficiency is doubled.Find the temperatures of the source and the sink.

Answer» A reversible engine converts one-sixth of heat absorbed at the source into work. When the temperature of thesink is reduced by 82^° C, the efficiency is doubled.Find the temperatures of the source and the sink.
6686.

A plant tissue, when stained, showed the presence of hemicellulose and pectin in cell wall of its cells. The tissue represents (a) collenchyma (b) sclerenchyma (c) xylem (d) meristem

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A plant tissue, when stained, showed the presence of hemicellulose and pectin in cell wall of its cells. The tissue represents

(a) collenchyma

(b) sclerenchyma

(c) xylem

(d) meristem

6687.

Find domain and range of the following function : \surd(2-\vert x\vert÷ \vert x\vert+1)

Answer» Find domain and range of the following function : \surd(2-\vert x\vert÷ \vert x\vert+1)
6688.

The steps taken for setting up an experiment to demonstrate that ‘light is necessary for photosynthesis’, were as follows :• A strip of black paper was clipped on the leaf of a potted plant• The plant was kept in the sun for four hours• The strip was removed and the leaf was placed in boiling alcohol in water bath• The leaf was washed and tested for starchThe result was not as expected. Identify the step which had been missed out :(1) The plant was kept in the dark for 24 hours before starting the experiment(2) The leaf was boiled in water after placing it in boiling alcohol(3) The leaf was sprinkled with water before placing it in black paper strip(4) A transparent strip was used to cover the black paper strip

Answer» The steps taken for setting up an experiment to demonstrate that ‘light is necessary for photosynthesis’, were as follows :

• A strip of black paper was clipped on the leaf of a potted plant

• The plant was kept in the sun for four hours

• The strip was removed and the leaf was placed in boiling alcohol in water bath

• The leaf was washed and tested for starch

The result was not as expected. Identify the step which had been missed out :

(1) The plant was kept in the dark for 24 hours before starting the experiment

(2) The leaf was boiled in water after placing it in boiling alcohol

(3) The leaf was sprinkled with water before placing it in black paper strip

(4) A transparent strip was used to cover the black paper strip
6689.

70. Carbonic acid has carbon and hydrogen. Why is it of inorganic origin?

Answer» 70. Carbonic acid has carbon and hydrogen. Why is it of inorganic origin?
6690.

A fern plant is

Answer»

A fern plant is


6691.

Among the following geographical locations, where could one expect huge biological diversity?

Answer»

Among the following geographical locations, where could one expect huge biological diversity?


6692.

Statement: Prostitution is also one of the main reason of AIDS. Conclusions: I. AIDS is an incurable disease. II. AIDS cannot be completely controlled by banning prostitution only.

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Statement: Prostitution is also one of the main reason of AIDS.

Conclusions:

I. AIDS is an incurable disease.

II. AIDS cannot be completely controlled by banning prostitution only.


6693.

Match the types of algae in column A to their respective pigments in column B: Column AColumn Bp. Green algaei. Chlorophyllq. Red algaeii. Fucoxanthinr. Brown algaeiii. Phycobilin

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Match the types of algae in column A to their respective pigments in column B:
Column AColumn Bp. Green algaei. Chlorophyllq. Red algaeii. Fucoxanthinr. Brown algaeiii. Phycobilin

6694.

What is oxone? It's uses?

Answer» What is oxone? It's uses?
6695.

Consider the following statements: i) Microscopes have played huge role in discovery of cells ii) Transmission electron microscope uses a beam of electrons instead a single beam of light iii) Interference contrast microscope exploits differences in way light travels through regions of the cell with differing refractive indexes Which of the above given statement(s) is/are false?

Answer»

Consider the following statements:

i) Microscopes have played huge role in discovery of cells

ii) Transmission electron microscope uses a beam of electrons instead a single beam of light

iii) Interference contrast microscope exploits differences in way light travels through regions of the cell with differing refractive indexes

Which of the above given statement(s) is/are false?


6696.

Match the following.Column−IColumn−II(i). Epidermis(a). Nutritive layer(ii). Endothecium(b). Dehiscence of anther(iii). Tapetum(c). Protective layer(iv). Middle layers(d). Short−lived layer

Answer»

Match the following.


ColumnIColumnII(i). Epidermis(a). Nutritive layer(ii). Endothecium(b). Dehiscence of anther(iii). Tapetum(c). Protective layer(iv). Middle layers(d). Shortlived layer
6697.

Classification based on chromosome number, structure and behaviour is called

Answer»

Classification based on chromosome number, structure and behaviour is called



6698.

In embryo sac, n, 2n, 3n conditions are found respectively in

Answer»

In embryo sac, n, 2n, 3n conditions are found respectively in


6699.

Question 10 A local cricket team played 20 matches in one season. It won 25% of them, How many matches did they win?

Answer» Question 10
A local cricket team played 20 matches in one season. It won 25% of them, How many matches did they win?
6700.

What is the meaning of this sentence:-glucose,amino acids,lipids are present in the plasma as they are always transit in the body

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What is the meaning of this sentence:-glucose,amino acids,lipids are present in the plasma as they are always transit in the body