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8851.

Question : Water containing cavities in vascular bundles are found in

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SUNFLOWER
MAIZE
CYCAS
Pinus

Answer :B
8852.

Question : Water circulation in sponges does not help in

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locomotion
food gathering
respiration
removal of waste

Answer :A
8853.

Question :Water and minerals that cross the cortex through the Symplast move:

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extracellularly ALONG the matrix of CELL walls
from cell to cell through plasmodesmata
by active transport
by PRESSURE flow

Answer :B
8854.

Question : Watch column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.

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A-(II), (V), B-(III), (VI), C-(i), (iv)
A-(ii), (iv), B-(iii), (vi), C-(iii), (v)
A-(i), (v), B-(ii), (iv), C-(iii), (vi)
A-(iii), (vi), B-(i), (v), C-(ii), (iv)

Solution :N//A
8855.

Question : Wat are bacteriophages ? Where can we find it ?

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SOLUTION :Viruses infecting bacteria are called bacteriophages. It literally means 'eaters of bacteria'. Phages are ABUNDANT in soil, SEWAGE water, fruits, VEGETABLES and MILK.
8856.

Question : Wall layer of a typical plant cell composed by cellulose and xylam is

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PRIMARY CELL WALL
Secondary cell wall
Tertiary cell wall
All the above

Answer :C
8857.

Question : Vomiting centre is located in the

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STOMACH and SOMETIMES in duodenum
gastro-intestinal tract
hypothalamus
medulla oblongata

Answer :D
8858.

Question : Volume of air remaining in lungs after maximum respiratory effort is

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VITAL capacity
RESIDUAL VOLUME
Total LUNG capacity
Tidal volume

Solution :Residual volume
8859.

Question : Volume of air inspired or expired with each normal breath is known

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INSPIRATORY capacity
Total LUNG capacity
TIDAL VOLUME
Residual volume

Solution :Tidal volume
8860.

Question : Volkman's canals occur in

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BONE
CARTILAGE
liver
internal EAR

ANSWER :A
8861.

Question : Volume of air breathed in and out during effortless respiration is ...

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RESIDUAL VOLUME
vital volume
TIDAL volume
normal volume

Solution :Tidal volume
8862.

Question : Volkmanns canals occur in

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INTERNAL ear
liver
cartilage
bone

Answer :D
8863.

Question : Vocal cords are present in

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GLOTTIS
EPIGLOTTIS
larynx
trachea

8864.

Question : Vocal cords occur in ……………………………….

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Pharynx
LARYNX
Glottis
Bronchial tube

Solution :Larynx
8865.

Question : Vivipary may be described as:

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GERMINATION of SEED with cotyledons above the soil
germination of seed with cotyledons under the soil
formation of a FRUIT without pollination
development of a seedling WITHIN an attached fruit

Solution :development of a seedling within an attached fruit
8866.

Question : Vital capacity of trained athlete is "_____________" than that of non-athletes while that of non-smokers is "_____________" than that of smokers.

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ANSWER :More;LESS
8867.

Question : Vital capacity of lungs includes :

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IRV + TV + ERV
ERV + RV
IRV + TR
RV+ ERV + TV + IRV

Answer :A
8868.

Question : Vital capacity of lung is equal to

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IRV+ERV+TV
IRV+ERV+TV-RV
IRV+ERV+TV+RV
IRV-+ERV

Solution :IRV+ERV+TV
8869.

Question : Vital capacity of lung is

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TV `+` IRV `+` ERV
TV `+` IRV `+` RV
TV `+` ERV
IRV` +` ERV

8870.

Question : Vital capacity is a measure of maximum inspiration.

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ANSWER :F
8871.

Question : Vital capacityis

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TR + IRV
TV + ERV
RR+ ERV
TV+ IRV + ERV

ANSWER :D
8872.

Question : Vital Capacity is

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`RV + ERV`
`TV + IRV + ERV`
`TV + IRV`
`TV + ERV`

ANSWER :B
8873.

Question : Visual area is located in ………….. .

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OCCIPITAL LOBE
PARIETAL lobe
frontal lobe
temporal lobe

Solution :occipital lobe
8874.

Question : The visible spectrum ranges between

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390-763 nm
370-700nm
450-700 nm
357-736 nm

Answer :A
8875.

Question : Visit a nearby medical college or hospital and gather data of endocrine disorder, diseases and treatment measures.

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Solution :STUDENTS can perform this ACTIVITY under the SUPERVISION of their teacher.
8876.

Question : Visit a nearby health center to observe the analysis of urine. Dip strips can be used to test urine for a range of different factors such as pH, glucose, ketones and proteins. Dip sticks for detecting glucose contain two enzymes namely, glucose oxidase and peroxidase. These two enzymes are immobilized on a small pad at one end of the stick. The pad is immersed in urine. If the urine contains glucose, a brown coloured compound is produced. The resulting colour pad is matched against a colour chart. The colour does not indicate the current blood glucose concentrations.

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Solution : STUDENTS can visit near by health CENTRE under the GUIDANCE of the TEACHER.
8877.

Question : Visible light has wavelength range of"_________"

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SOLUTION :`390-700 m`
8878.

Question : Viscous fluid of living cell was called "sarcode" by

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Kolliker
Von MOHL
Dujardin
Purkinje

ANSWER :C
8879.

Question : Viscum is

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EPIPHYTE
PARTIAL PARASITE
COMPLETE parasite
Twiner

Answer :B
8880.

Question : Visceral muscles

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SOLUTION :It is found in the WALL of hollow visceral organs LIKE (digestive system, RESPIRATORY system or REPRODUCTIVE system/tract).
8881.

Question : Viruses with dsRNA is …………

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TOGA VIRUSES
RETRO viruses
REO viruses
Rhabho viruses

Answer :C
8882.

Question : Visceral hump in mollusc is coveredby

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FOOT
RADULA
MANTLE
chitinous SHELL

Answer :C
8883.

Question : Visceral nervous system comprises of

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NERVE fibres
ganglia
plexuses
all of these

Solution :NA
8884.

Question : Viruses that attack blue green algae are called as ……………

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MYCOPHAGES
Phycophages
CYANOPHAGE
BACTERIOPHAGES

ANSWER :C
8885.

Question : Viruses did not find a place in classification'. Comment upon the statement.

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Solution :Viruses did not FIND a place in classification since they are not truly "living.. Even in the FIVE kingdom classification of Whittaker there is no mention of viruses and VIROIDS. Normally, we UNDERSTAND living as those organisms that have a cell structure. The viruses are non cellular organisms that are characterised by having an inert crystalline structure outside the living cell. Once they infect a cell they TAKE over the machinery of the host cellto replicate themselves, killing the host.
8886.

Question : Viruses have

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DNA ENCLOSED in a PROTEIN COAT
PROKARYOTIC nucleus
Single chromosome
Both DNA and RNA

Answer :A
8887.

Question : Are viruses useful to us? Justify.

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SOLUTION :E.g. CYTOPLASMIC POLYHEDROSIS granulo VIRUSES and Entomopox viruses.
8888.

Question : Viruses and viroids are infectious particles. How do you differentiate one from other?

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SOLUTION :
8889.

Question : Viruses are non-cellular organisms, but replicate themselves once they infect the host cell. To which of the following kingdom do viruses belong to ?

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Monera 
Protista 
Fungi 
None of these 

Solution :In five kingdom classification of WHITTAKER, non-CELLULAR organisms like viruses and viroids are not mentioned. Viruses did not FIND a place in classification since they are not truly "living and hence, they are considered as non-cellular.
Monera includes all unicellular prokaryotes called bacteria in which viruses can not be included.
Protista includes all EUKARYOTIC unicellular plant and animals and fungi are HETEROTROPHIC/ parasitic cellular organism devoid of chlorophyll.
8890.

Question : Viruses are explained as 'contagium vivum fluidum' by

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Beijerinck
PASTEUR
Stanley
Ivanowsky

ANSWER :A
8891.

Question : Viruses are more abundant in marine habit.

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ANSWER :F
8892.

Question : Why are viruses considered to be a biologist's puzzle?

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SOLUTION :Viruses are CONSIDERED as BIOLOGICAL PUZZLE since they exhibit both living and non-living characters.
8893.

Question :Virus help in transfer of bacterial genes during

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CONJUGATION
Transformation
Transduction
2 & 3

Answer :C
8894.

Question : Viroids were discovered by

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Prusiner
Diener
Pasteur
Felix d' Herelle

Answer :B
8895.

Question : Viroids differ from viruses in having

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DNA MOLECULES with protein coat
DNA molecules without protein coat
RNA molecules with protein coat
RNA molecules without protein coat

ANSWER :D
8896.

Question : Viroids have:

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Single STRANDED RNA not ENCLOSED by PROTEIN coat
Single stranded DNA not enclosed by protein coat
DOUBLE stranded DNA enclosed by protein coat
Double stranded RNA enclosed by protein coat

ANSWER :A
8897.

Question : Viroids have

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NUCLEIC ACID & protein
DNA only
RNA only
DNA and RNA

Answer :C
8898.

Question : Viroids differ from viruses in having :

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DNA MOLECULES with protein coat
DNA molecules without protein coat
RNA molecules with protein coat
RNA molecules without protein coat

SOLUTION :RNA molecules without protein coat
8899.

Question : Viroids differ from viruses

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In ABSENCE of RNA
In the PRESENCE of DNA
In the absence of a protein coat
In the presence of nucleic ACID and protein

Answer :C
8900.

Question : Viroids are (A) parasitic DNA (B) free RNA (C) free DNA (D) none of these

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parasitic DNA 
FREE RNA 
free DNA 
none of these 

ANSWER :B