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11051.

Question : The chlroid plexus secretes cerebrospinal fluid. Listthe function of it.

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Solution :Cerebro spinal fluid provides buoyancy to the CENTRAL nervous SYSTEM.
• It ACTS as a shock absorber for the BRAIN and spinal cord.
• It nourishes the brain cells by transporting food and oxygen.
• It carries harmful metabolic wastes from the brain to the blood.
• It maintains a constant pressure inside the cranial vessels.
11052.

Question : The choroid plexus found in the roof of the ventricles forms.

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SOLUTION :CEREBRO SPINAL FLUID
11053.

Question : The chloroplast thylakoids are in the form of :

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INTERCONNECTED sacs
interconnected TUBULES
INDEPENDENT DISCS
STACKED discs

Solution :stacked discs
11054.

Question : The chlorophyll pigmentfoundin xanthophycean alge is ……….. .

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CHLOROPHYLL b
Chlorophyll c
Chlorophyll d
CHOROPHYLL c

Answer :D
11055.

Question : The chitinous exoskeleton of arthropods is formed by the polymerisation of

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N-acetyl glucosamine
Lipoglycans
KERATIN SULPHATE and CHONDROITIN sulphate
D-glucosamine

Answer :A
11056.

Question : The chitinous bristles that earthworms use to anchorthemselves in the earth and pull themselves along are :

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AORTIC arches
SETAE
PARAPODIA
NEPHRIDIA

SOLUTION :setae
11057.

Question : The chief pigment associated with photosynthesis

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Chlorophyll-a
Chlorophyll-b
Carotenodies
Xanthophyll

Answer :A
11058.

Question : The chief function of intercalated discs is

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SLOW CONDUCTION of ACTION potentials
conduction of RESTING potentials
slow conduction of resting potentials
rapid conduction of action potentials

Answer :D
11059.

Question : The chief function of velamen tissue is to .....

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SOLUTION :ABSORB MOISTURE
11060.

Question : Respiratory centre of brain is senstive to:

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`CO_(2)`ALONE
`H^(+)`alone
`O_(2)`
`CO_(2)` and `H^(+)`

SOLUTION :`CO_(2)` and `H^(+)`
11061.

Question : The chief component of the middle lamella in plant cellsis :

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CALCIUM
IRON
MAGNESIUM
POTASSIUM

SOLUTION :calcium
11062.

Question : The chemiosmotic couplinghypothesisof oxidative phosphorylationthatadenosine triphosphate (ATP) is formed because

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A proton gradient forms across the INNER membrane
There is a change in the permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane TOWARDS ADENOSINE diphosphate (ADP).
HIGH energy bonds are formed in mitochondrial proteins
ADP is pumped out of the matrixinto the inter membrane space.

Answer :A
11063.

Question : The chemical test that is used for diagnosis of typhoid is

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ELISA
ESR
PCR
Widal test

Answer :D
11064.

Question : The chemical produced by female cockroach for chemocommunication is

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HORMONE 
enzyme 
pheromone 
NONE 

Answer :C
11065.

Question : The characters related to ascomycetes are

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SEPARATE BRANCHED mycelium
mitospores produced exogenously in chains
4-8 ASCOSPORES inside a sac LIKE ascus
all of the above.

Answer :D
11066.

Question : The characteristic features of an invertibrate is given. "The phylum includes the comb jellies, also called walnuts. They are noted for their bio-luminescenceand comb plates." Identify the phylum.

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SOLUTION :CTENOPHORA
11067.

Question : The characteristic fruit of family Fabaceae is :

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POD
SILIQUA
ACHENE
silicula

SOLUTION :pod
11068.

Question : What is hydroponics?

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11069.

Question : The character of birds without exception is …………………… .

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omnivorous
beak WITHOUT TEETH
flying wings
LAY eggs with calcareous shells

SOLUTION : beak without teeth
11070.

Question : The character associated with cartilage

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REACTIVATION of pre-existing chondrocytes 
Growth OCCURS when cartilage is young and PLIABLE 
Perichondrial cells DIFFERENTIATE into chondroblasts 
Growth occurs during childhood 

Answer :C
11071.

Question : The chamber of human heart, which has thickest wall

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Right atrium
LEFT atrium
Right ventricle
None of these

Solution :the WALL of ventricles are THICKER then those of auricles.Thickest wall is found in the left ventricle.
11072.

Question : The chaetae in setigerous sac are made up of

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KERATIN 
poryphyrin 
CHITIN 
GLOBIN 

ANSWER :C
11073.

Question : The cervical vertebra called axis provids head with sideways rotation. This can be because

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It is articulated to skull through occipital condyles
it is fused with `1^(st)` vertebra atlas
it is joined through elastic pads of FIBROCARTILAGE with other vertebrae, which provide mobility
it contains odontoid process that fits into the odontoid CANAL of atlas.

Solution :AXIS (second cervical vertebra) has a peg LIKE process called odontoid process that first into odontoid canal of atlas (first cervical vertebra).
11074.

Question : The cerebral hemispheres are connected by a tract of nerve fibres called as

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Hypothalamus 
Corpus CALLOSUM 
MEDULLA 
Pons 

Answer :B
11075.

Question : The cerebral hemispheres are connected by a tract of nerve fibres called …………………….

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SOLUTION :CORPUS CALLOSUM
11076.

Question : The centromere or primary constriction of the chromosome contains rings of protein that are intimately associated with a spindle fibre. These rings are called :

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asters
secondary constrictions
centrioles
kinetochores

Answer :D
11077.

Question : The cells with few and irregular cytoplasmic granules are

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Acidophils
Basophils
Neutrophils
Monocytes 

ANSWER :B
11078.

Question : The cells which secrete fibres in a connective tissue are known as .......

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SOLUTION :FIBROBLASTS
11079.

Question : The cells which help in rolling and unrolling of leaf lamina in grasses are :

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COMPLEMENTARY cells
Motor cells
Passage cells
Companion cells

Answer :B
11080.

Question : The cells which help in rolling and unrolling of leaf lamina in grasses are

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COMPLEMENTARY cells
bulliform cells
passage cells
companion cells

Answer :B
11081.

Question : The cells which do not respire

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EPIDERMAL cells
Sieve cells
Cortical cells
Erythocytes

Solution :Erythocytes
11082.

Question :The cells which directly attack and destroy the infected cells

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HELPER T-cells
natural KILLER cells
helper B-cells
killer B-cells

ANSWER :B
11083.

Question : The cells of the quiescent centre are characterized by

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having DENSE CYTOPLASM and prominent nucleus
having light cytoplasm and small nucleus
dividing REGULARLY to ADD to the corpus
dividing regularly to add to tunica

Answer :A::C::D
11084.

Question : The cells of this region undergo active cell division ………………………….

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ROOT HAIR ZONE
maturation zone
elongation zone
MERISTEMATIC zone

Solution :meristematic zone
11085.

Question : The ................. cells of testes secrete male sex hormone

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SOLUTION :(LEYDIG)
11086.

Question : The cells of pheretima, which play an important role in intermediary metabolism

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circular CELLS 
phagocytes 
chloragogencells 
SUPPORTING cells 

ANSWER :C
11087.

Question : The cells of endosperm have 24 chromosomes. What will be the number of chromosomes in the gametes

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8
16
72
24

Answer :A
11088.

Question : The cells involved in sealing the minor damaged vascular openings are

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 megakaryocytes
lymphocytes
platelets
mast CELLS 

ANSWER :C
11089.

Question : The cells involved in inflammatory reactions are

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Basophils
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Lymphocytes

Answer :A
11090.

Question : The cells derived from visceral peritoneum

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YELLOW or chloragogen CELLS 
PHAGOCYTES 
CIRCULAR cells 
mucocytes 

ANSWER :A
11091.

Question : The cells are chlorophyllous, fewer in number, dumbbell in shape and inner walls are thick. This description fits to

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SUBSIDIARY CELLS
Guard cells
Passage cells
BULLIFORM cells

Answer :B
11092.

Question :The cell wall of eukaryotic organism is made up of:

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HEMICELLULOSE + PECTIN
Hemicellulose + pectin + cellulose
Hemicellulose + lipids
Hemicellulose + chitin

Answer :B
11093.

Question : The cell walls of parenchyma are made up of _________ .

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SOLUTION :CELLULOSE
11094.

Question : The cell wall of fungi is made of :

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cellulose
pectin
CHITIN
peptidoglycan

Solution :chitin
11095.

Question : The cell wall of Bacterium is made up of

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Cellulose
Hemi cellulose
Lignin
Peptidoglycan

Answer :D
11096.

Question : The cell wall is not involved in

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ABSORPTION
Secretion
Translocation
OSMOREGULATION

ANSWER :D
11097.

Question : The cell wall is usually composed of three layers………….., ……... and………….

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SOLUTION :MIDDLE lamella , primary WALL , SECONDARY wall
11098.

Question : The cell wall is interrupted by minute pores called

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MICROTUBULES
PLASMODESMATA
plasmalemma
microfibrils

ANSWER :B
11099.

Question : The cell theory was established by ........

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SOLUTION :SCHLEIDEN and SCHWANN
11100.

Question : The cell structure present in collenchyma but absent in sclerenchyma is

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LIGNIFIED CELL WALLS
Unevenly thicked cell walls
Vacuoles
Pits in cell wall

Answer :C