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Question : True joints are ... |
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Answer» Synchondroses |
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Question : True chromosomes absent in prokaryotes due to the absence of |
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Answer» Nucleus |
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| 9154. |
Question : Tropomyosin is present in |
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Answer» ACTIN |
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Question : Troponin |
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Answer» Solution :Location : Small, complex globular protein DISTRIBUTED ALONG with tropomyosin at definate INTERVALS. Function : Troponin in relaxed condition show linkage for myosin on ACTIN filaments. |
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Question : Triploblastic, unsegmented with pseudocoelom. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :ASCHELMINTHES | |
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Question : Triploblastic, schizocoelic and unsegmented soft bodied animals belongs to the phylum |
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Answer» ANNELID |
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Question : Triploblastic animal differ from diploblastic animal by having |
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Answer» ECTODERM |
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Question : Triple helical structure of the most abundant protein in Animal world was discovered by |
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Answer» Wilkins |
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Question : Triploblastic animals show |
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Answer» asymetry |
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Question : Triple helical structure for collagen was descovered by |
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Answer» LINUS Pouling |
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Question : Triple fusion produces |
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Answer» POLAR NUCLEUS |
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Question : Tripinnate compound leaves are seen in …………………… |
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Answer» CITRUS |
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Question :Triglyceride metabolism to convert fats into carbohydrates is helped by glyoxylate cycle. The organelle responsible for this is found in |
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Answer» RICE seeds |
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Question : Tricuspid valve is present in between ........ and.........? |
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Answer» RIGHT AURICLE and right VENTRICLE |
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Question : Tricyclic, tetracyclic & pentacyclic flowers are seen in |
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Answer» Fabaceae |
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Question : Trichomes of shoot system |
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Answer» USUALLY MULTICELLULAR |
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Question : Tricarpellary syncarpous, trilocular ovary is seen in a family namely |
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Answer» FABACEAE |
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Question :Tricarpellary, syncarpous gynoeium is found in flowers of |
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Answer» FABACEAE |
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Question : Tricarpellary, syncarpous condition is found in |
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Answer» LILIACEAE |
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Question : Tricarboxylic acid cycle is another name of ……………….. . |
| Answer» SOLUTION :KREBS. CYCLE | |
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Question : Trehalose present in the plasma of cockroach is a |
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Answer» sugar |
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Question : Trees to Birds to Lice toBacteria. Above food chain is |
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Answer» Predatory |
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Question : Tree of life is |
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Answer» BRANCHIAL tree |
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Question : Treatment for diarrhoea is known as ..............therapy. |
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Question : Transport of water from cortex to ............. is controlled by ............... cells. |
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Question : Transport of RNA and protein molecules in between nucleus and cytoplasm in both directions is facilitated by |
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Answer» RER |
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Question : Transport of molecules a cross the membrane in the same direction is |
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Answer» Antiport |
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Question : Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to rejection of such tissues/organs by the patient. Which type of immune response in responsible for such rejections? |
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Answer» AUTOIMMUNE response |
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Question : Transpiration pull or water tension in leaf is responsible for which one of the following methods of absorption of minerals by the plants from soil? |
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Answer» ACTIVE ABSORPTION of minerals |
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Question : Transpiration may be : |
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Answer» epidermal |
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Question : Transpiration means |
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Answer» TRANSPORT of water up to the leaves |
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Question : Transpiration is ................................proportional to humidity. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :INVERSELY | |
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Question : Transpiration is mainly a process of |
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Answer» OSMOTIC pressure |
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Question : "Transpiration is a necessary evil." Comment on this statement. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :REFER .Significance of transpiration., of CHAPTER - 11, page 679. | |
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Question : Explain : transpiration is an unavoidable event. |
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Answer» SOLUTION :Transpiration is for more than one purposes. It plays an important role in ascent of sap. Due to transpiration TURGIDITY of cells is MAINTAINED. Water is provided for photosynthesis in LEAVES by it. It gives coolness. So temperature is maintained in leaves. Due to transpiration mineral salts are ABSORBED from soil and transported to various parts of the plant. Thus transpiration is a necessary evil. |
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Question : Transpiration is a kind of .............. occur through plant body. |
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Answer» Condensation |
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Question : Transpiration in plants helps to |
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Answer» The SUPPLY of WATER for photosynthesis |
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Question : Transpiration and root pressure cause water to rise in plants by |
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Answer» PULLING it UPWARD |
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Question : Transparent hairs on catkins and caterpillars function to? |
| Answer» Solution :Trap moisture | |
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Question : Transpiration and guttation |
| Answer» Solution :The loss of water in the form of vapours from the aerial parts of plants is known as TRANSPIRATION WHEREAS exudation of water drops from the edges or tips of leaves is known as guttation. The water that escapes in the transpiration is pure. Whereas the water that escapes in guttation CONTAINS minerals in solution. Transpiration keeps the plant cool by dissipating excess heat ABSORBED from SUNLIGHT whereas the guttation has no such effect. | |
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Question : Transpiration and Photosynthesis a compromise. Give explanation. |
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Answer» Solution :Transpiration has more than one purpose. It creates transpiration pull for absorption and transport of plants. Supplies water for photosynthesis. It cools leaf surfaces, sometimes 10 to 15 degrees by evaporative cooling. Maintains the shape and STRUCTURE of the plants by keeping cells turgid. Photosynthesis : An actively photosynthesising plant has an insatiable need for water. Photosynthesis is limited by available water which can be swiftly depleted by transpiration. The humidity of rainforests is LARGELY due to this vast cycling of water from root to leaf to ATMOSPHERE and back to the soil. The evolution of the `C_4` photosynthetic system is probably one of the strategies for maximising the availability of `CO_2` while MINIMISING water loss. `C_4` plants are twice as EFFICIENT as `C_3` plants in terms of fixing carbon (making sugar). However a `C_4` plant loses only half as much water as a `C_3` plant for the same amount of `CO_2` fixed. |
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Question : Differentiate between: Transpiration and Evaporation. |
| Answer» Solution :Transpiration is loss of water vapours from the PLANT SURFACE. It is partly physical and partly VITAL process and is GOVERNED by both environmental and internal factors. On the other hand, evaporation is loss of water from any wet surface in the FORM of vapours. It is strictly a physical phenomenon and is governed by physical factors such as relative humidity, atmospheric humidity, etc. | |
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Question :Transmission tissue is characteristic feature of |
| Answer» Answer :D | |
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Question : Translocation foodis described as ______movement . |
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Answer» unidirectional |
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Question : Translocated of sugars is correlated by |
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Answer» Boron |
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Question : Transitional epithelium occurs in ................... |
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Answer» BLOOD vessels |
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Question : Transition state structure of the substate formed during an enzymatic reaction is |
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Answer» TRANSIENT but STABLE |
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