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11801.

Question : Social forestry is useful is yielding

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Floriculture
Timber
Medicines
Multipurpose uses

Solution :N//A
11802.

Question : Socket in pelvic girdle in which head of femur articulates is formed by fusion of ........

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ISCHIUM and pubis
ILIUM and pubis
Ilium and ischium
Both a and b

Solution :Ilium and ischium
11803.

Question : Soap box like overlapping shells are found in the cell walls of

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DINOFLAGELLATES
PROTOZOAN protists
Diatoms
EUGLENOIDS

ANSWER :C
11804.

Question : Snakes and lizards shed their scales as ......

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SOLUTION :SKIN CAST
11805.

Question : Snake has ………………….. .

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MOVABLE EYELIDS
IMMOVABLE eyelids
no cyclids
eyelids in pouches

Solution :immovable eyelids
11806.

Question : Smooth muscles are innervated by

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SOMATIC NERVOUS system
autonomous nervous system
both somatic and autonomous
none 

ANSWER :B
11807.

Question : Smut fungus is included in the class

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DEUTEROMYCETES
Phycomycetes
Ascomycetes
BASIDIOMYCETES

ANSWER :D
11808.

Question : Smooth muscles are found in all the sites mentioned below except:

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alimentary tract
uterus
OVIDUCT
external MUSCLE of the EYE BALL

Solution :external muscle of the eye ball
11809.

Question : Smooth muscles are .........

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INVOLUNTARY, FUSIFORM, nonstriated
voluntary, multinucleated, CYLINDRICAL
Involuntary, cylindrical, striated
Voluntary, SPINDLE SHAPED, uninucleated

Solution :involuntary, fusiform, nonstriated
11810.

Question : Smooth muscles are

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involuntary, CYLINDRICAL, straited 
VOLUNTARY, SPINDLE shaped, UNINUCLEATE 
involuntary, fusiform, non-straited 
voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical 

Answer :B
11811.

Question : Smoking is a reason of hypertension.

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SOLUTION :During smoking Nicotin mixes into blood and induces CONTRACTION of arteries. As a result blood pressure INCREASES. Moreover `O_(2)` bearing capacity of lungs DECREASES. CO produced during smoking also decreases `O_(2)` bearing capacity of Haemoglobin. All these season are responsible for HYPERTENSION.
11812.

Question : Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is well developed in cells which synthesize.

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steroids
proteins
carbohydrates
all of these

Answer :A
11813.

Question : Smilax does not show

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RETICULATE VENATION
TENDRILS
UNISEXUAL flowers
Pentacyclic flowers

Answer :D
11814.

Question : Smallest cell organelle is

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LYSOSOME
CENTROSOME
Ribosome
Golgibody

ANSWER :C
11815.

Question : Smallest bryophytes is

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Zoopsis
Notothylas
Riccia
Sphagnum

ANSWER :A
11816.

Question : Smallest bone in human system is

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stapes
PATELLA
malleus
incus.

Solution :Stapes, one of the EAR OSSICLES, is the SMALLEST bone in human BODY.
11817.

Question : Smallest angiosperm is

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Wolffia
Azolla
LYCOPODIUM
Chlamydomonas

Answer :A
11818.

Question : Smaller, lipid soluble molecules diffuse faster through cell membrane, but the movement of hydrophilic substances are facilitated by certain transporters which are chemically ....

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SOLUTION :Protein. Substances that have a hydrophilic moiety, FIND it difficult to PASS through the MEMBRANE. Their MOVEMENT is facilitated by proteins present in membrane to cross the membrane.
11819.

Question : Smallest aquatic fern is:

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Pteridium
Azolla
Marsailea
Salvinia

Answer :B
11820.

Question : Smaller, lipid solublediffuse fater through cell membrane, but the movement of hyfrophilic substances is facilitated by certain transporters which are chemically

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proteins
carbohydrates
lipids
phospholipids.

Solution :Particles which are lipid soluble (i.e., lipophilic or hydrophobic) can easily diffuse through the cell membrance as the lipid is major constituent of the membrance. Where as hydrophilic substances (i.e., the substances which are soluble in water, e.g., glucose) do not PASS through a BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANE by simple diffusion. They are, therefore, TRANSPORTED across a cell membrane by facilitated diffusion (i.e., carrier mediated diffusion), which takes place with the help of certain transport proteins.
11821.

Question : Small sized organisms draw nourishment from lager organisms in

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GRAZING FOOD CHAIN
Parastitic food chain
Detritus food chain
Predator food chain

Answer :B
11822.

Question : Small protein attached to outer surface of inner mitochondrial membrane which acts as mobile carrier for transfer of electrons between complex III and IV is :

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CYT. a
Cyt. b
Cyt. C
Cyt. d

Answer :C
11823.

Question : Small intestine is larger than large intestine.

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ANSWER :1
11824.

Question : Small and numerous cytoplasmic extensions that conduct the impulse towards the body are called:

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TERMINAL end FIBRES
SYNAPSES
dendrites
AXONS

Answer :C
11825.

Question : Slow muscle fibres are found in

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eye
leg
stomach
heart

Answer :B
11826.

Question : Sliding filament theory can be best explained as ....

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when MYOFILAMENTS SLIDE pass each other ACTIN filaments shorten while MYOSIN filaments do not shorten
actin and myosin filaments shorten and slide pass each other
actin and myosin filaments do not shorten but rather slide pass each other
hen myofilaments slide pass each other myosin filaments shorten while actin filaments do not shorten

Solution :actin and myosin filaments do not shorten but rather slide pass each other
11827.

Question : Sleeping sickness is caused by (A) Wuchereria (B) Amoeba (C) Trypanosoma (D) Filaria worm

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WUCHERERIA 
AMOEBA 
Trypanosoma
Filaria WORM 

ANSWER :C
11828.

Question : Skoog and miller : cytokinnin :: cousins : ....

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SOLUTION :ETHYLENE
11829.

Question : Skull of man is

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monocondylic
dicondylic
tricondylic
tetracondylic.

Solution :Skull of man is CALLED dicondylic because it has two SMALL protuberances know as occipital CONDYLES at the POSTERIOR end. These condyles articulate with the atlas vertebra.
11830.

Question : Skletal muscles

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Solution :They are closely associated with SKELETON (head, trunk and LIMBS). So known as SKELETAL MUSCLES.
11831.

Question : Skin of retiles is

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DRY and scaleless
dry and SCALY
MOIST and scaly
moist and sclaeless

ANSWER :B
11832.

Question : Skin of mammals is unique in having

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HAIR
no glands
oil GLAND
scales

ANSWER :A
11833.

Question : Skin is ............ without gland except the ............. at the base of tail.

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SOLUTION :DRY, OIL GLAND
11834.

Question : Skin is ...........

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Cubiodal EPITHELIUM
STRATIFIED epithelium
COLUMNAR epithelium
Pseudostratified epithelium

Answer :B
11835.

Question : Skeleton in sponges includes

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spicules
spongin fibres
bones
both (1) and (2)

ANSWER :D
11836.

Question : Sketch a flow chart to show the path way of air flow during respiration.

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SOLUTION :
11837.

Question : Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones by

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TENDON
ligament
pectin
FIBRIN

SOLUTION : tendon
11838.

Question : Skeletal muscles are controlled by

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sympathetic NERVES
parasympathetic nerves
somatic nerves
autonomic nerves

Solution :Somatic nerves INNERVATE the skeletal MUSCLES.Therefore, these nerves control the MOVEMENTS of the body by acting on the skeletal muscles.
11839.

Question : S.J. Singer and G.L. Nicholson (1972) introduced the........ to explain the structure of cell membrane.

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SOLUTION :FLUID MOSAIC MODEL
11840.

Question : Size of chromosome can be measured easily in Metaphase

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METAPHASE
S-phase
Telophase
INTERPHASE

ANSWER :A
11841.

Question : Six turns of Calvin cycle are required to generate one mole of glucose. Explain.

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SOLUTION :For ANSWER SEE section -A, Q. No. 23
11842.

Question : Six kingdom classification was proposed by …………

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HAECKEL
COPELAND
Woese
Cavalier-Smith

ANSWER :D
11843.

Question : Site of photosynthesis in leaves.

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SOLUTION : CHLOROPLASTS
11844.

Question : Site of meiosis in Angiosperms :-

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Meristem
Spore MOTHER cell
Roots
Petals or Pollen

Answer :B
11845.

Question : Site of formation of immature ribosomal subunits in aeukaryotic cell is :

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NUCLEUS
NUCLEOLUS
NUCLEAR PORE complex
cytoplasm

SOLUTION :nucleolus
11846.

Question : Site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis in nucleus is

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NUCLEOPLASM
Chromatin
Nucleolus
NUCLEAR envelope

Answer :C
11847.

Question : Siphonostele occurs in the pteridophyte…………

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Selaginella
Marsilea
Equisetum
Lycopodium

Answer :B
11848.

Question : Siphonophora is the order in :

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Protozoa
Cnidaria
Porifera
Annelida

Answer :B
11849.

Question : Siphonogamy occurs in

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PTERIDOPHYTES
GYMNOSPERMS only
Gymnosperms and angiosperms
Angiosperms only

ANSWER :C
11850.

Question : "Sinoatrial Node is called pace maker of our heart." Justify the statement

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Solution :SA node INITIATES, regulates and maintains HEART beat.