InterviewSolution
This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 9001. |
Question : Uric acid is the main nitrogenous waste in(a) fish(b) amphibians(c) birds(d) mammals |
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Answer» fish |
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| 9002. |
Question : Uric acid is the chief nitrogenous component of the excretory product of .... |
| Answer» SOLUTION :Cockroach | |
| 9003. |
Question : Ureters and genital ducts are separately open into cloaca in |
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Answer» MALE FROGS |
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| 9004. |
Question : Ureters act as urinogenital ducts in |
| Answer» Answer :A | |
| 9005. |
Question : Urea synthesis occurs in |
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Answer» kidney |
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| 9006. |
Question : Urea is transformed through ……………………………………… |
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Answer» RBCs |
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| 9007. |
Question : Urea is formed in which organ of rabbit? |
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Answer» LIVER |
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| 9008. |
Question : Urea is directly produced in mammals from |
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Answer» AMMONIA RELEASED by OXIDATIVE DEAMINATION |
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| 9009. |
Question : Uracil is present in RNA at the place of : |
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Answer» ADENINE |
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| 9011. |
Question : Upper part of petiole is modified into tendril in |
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Answer» Pisum |
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| 9012. |
Question : Upon the oxidation of one mole of pyruvate by mitochondrial respiration, the moles of ATP generated by mitochndrial respiration, the moles of ATP generated are |
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Answer» 38 |
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| 9013. |
Question : Upon stimulation of skeletal muscles, calcium is immediately made available for binding to troponin from |
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Answer» blood |
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| 9014. |
Question : Uphill transport I.e. movement of substances from their lower concentation to their higher concentration occurs in |
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Answer» simple diffusion |
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| 9015. |
Question : Unsegmented, worm like animals with proboscis, collar and trunk. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :HemichordataS | |
| 9016. |
Question : Unrelated character regarding Trichomes in the shoot system is |
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Answer» MULTICELLULAR structures |
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| 9017. |
Question : Unlike primary growth, secondary growth in both roots andstems : |
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Answer» is indeterminate |
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| 9018. |
Question : Unlike placental mammals, both monotremes and marsupials: |
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Answer» LACK nipples |
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| 9019. |
Question : Unlike eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells : |
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Answer» LACK a PLASMA membrane |
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| 9020. |
Question : Universal smaller sub unit of ribosome is |
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Answer» 30S |
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| 9021. |
Question : Universal cell organelles (found in all living cells) are |
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Answer» RIBOSOMES |
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| 9022. |
Question : Universal cell organelles are |
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Answer» Ergosomes |
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| 9023. |
Question : Units of cuticular and chemoreceptors are |
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Answer» OCELLI |
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| 9026. |
Question : Unit membrane structure is found in |
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Answer» plasma MEMBRANE only |
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| 9027. |
Question : Unisexuality of flowers prevents |
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Answer» AUTOGAMY, but not GEITONOGAMY |
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| 9028. |
Question : Unisexual flat worm lives in snail and in human beings |
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Answer» Fasciola |
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| 9029. |
Question : Unique (significant) vegetative characters formed in members o Fabaceae |
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Answer» Tap root system , RETICULATE VENATION |
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| 9030. |
Question : Unique feature of molluscs is |
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Answer» SEGMENTATION |
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| 9031. |
Question : Unique feature of secondary growth in dicot root when compared with the stem is |
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Answer» FORMATION of vascular cambium from stelar |
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| 9033. |
Question : unilocular and ovules are on two vertical rows on ventral sutures is called |
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Answer» Marginal PLACENTATION |
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| 9034. |
Question : Unifoliate compound leaf is found in: |
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Answer» CITRUS |
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| 9035. |
Question : Unidirectional transmission of nerve impulse through nerve fibre is due to the fact that |
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Answer» nerve FIBRE is insulated by a medullary sheath |
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| 9036. |
Question : Unidirectional flow of materials around a large central vacuole of the cell is called |
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Answer» CIRCULATION |
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| 9037. |
Question : Unidirection flow fo water minerals, some organic nitrogen and hormones occurs through |
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Answer» xylem |
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| 9038. |
Question : Unicellular SCP algae are |
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Answer» VOLVOX, Chara |
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| 9039. |
Question : Unicellular organism : |
| Answer» SOLUTION :The ORGANISMS which are made up of only ONE cell is CALLED UNICELLULAR organism. | |
| 9040. |
Question : Unicellular ogranisms are not found in |
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Answer» Chlorophyta |
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| 9041. |
Question : Undistinguished sepal and petal is called as |
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Answer» PETALOID |
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| 9042. |
Question : Underground stems are generally called as ……………………… |
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Answer» ROOT CAPS |
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| 9043. |
Question : underproduction of hormonesby adrenal cortex alters carbohydrate metabolism causing active weakness and fatigue de hydration and metabolic acidosis this disease is called |
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Answer» Addison's DISEASE |
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| 9044. |
Question : Underground stem of the following spread of new niches and form new plants when the older parts die |
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Answer» STRAWBERRY |
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| 9045. |
Question :Underground cleistogamous flowers are present in |
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Answer» hibiscus |
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| 9046. |
Question : Under which condition does chlorophyll a molecule change from the ground state to the excited state? |
| Answer» Solution :When chlorophyll a molecules absorbs a photon of light it CHANGES from GROUND to excited STATE. | |
| 9047. |
Question : Under what conditions are C_(4) plants superior to C_(3) ? |
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Answer» SOLUTION :The benefits of `C_(4)` plants are shown below. (i) These plants can do photosynthesis in atmosphere with LESS concentrationof `CO_(2)` and in water source conditio. These plants can tolerate temperature and concentraton of `O_(2)`. Ifhas an enzyme named PEP CARBOXYLASE which is INSENSITIVE for `O_(2)` so no photorespiration and Glucose molecule is formed by losing `CO_(2)` FIXATION. So `C_(4)` plants are better than `C_(3)` plants. |
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| 9048. |
Question : Under secretion of GH causes giangtism/low secretion results in stunted groth. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :LOW SECRETION | |
| 9049. |
Question : Under production of hormones by adrenal cortex can cause addison's disease. |
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Answer» |
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| 9050. |
Question : Under ground stem acts as organ of perennation in |
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Answer» CURCUMA and Colocasia |
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