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12851.

Question : Properties of cell organelles are not always found in the molecular constituents of cell organelles. Justify.

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Solution :No matter what is the function of a particular cell ORGANELLE all the cell organelles are MADE up of more or LESS similar MOLECULES. All the molecules come together in a particular fashion to build up a particular cell organelle. It is similar to the same brick making a small house or bag mansion of a factory. The constituents remain the same but the function and purpose of the finished product CHANGES. The organisation in a living body produces a new functional entity, which has its own properties not found in its components. Hence, a cell organelle is the one having its own properties not found in its molecular constituents.
12852.

Question : Proper plant growth occurs at a temperature between ..............

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``25^@C " to " 28^@C`
`28^@C " to " 45^@C `
`25^@C " to "35^@C`
`28^@C " to " 30^@C `

Solution :`28^@C " to " 30^@C `
12853.

Question :Prop roots of banyan tree are meant for

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RESPIRATION or GASEOUS EXCHANGE
ABSORPTION of water from soil
Retention of water in soil
Providing support to large branches of banyan tree

Answer :D
12854.

Question : Prolonged angina leads to death of the heart muscle resulting in................

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SOLUTION :HEART FAILURE.
12855.

Question : Prokaryotic cells do not have

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NUCLEOLUS
CENTRIOLES
Membrane-bound organelles
All of these

Answer :D
12856.

Question : Prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells in the :

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presence of cell membrane
ABSENCE of HISTONES
presence of CHROMOSOMES
absence of cell wall

Solution :absence of histones
12857.

Question : Prokaryotic cells are about half the size of eukaryotic cells.

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ANSWER :FALSE
12858.

Question : Prokaryotic cells are characterised by :

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a DISTINCT NUCLEAR membrane
distinct chromosomes
ABSENCE of chromatin MATERIAL
absence of nuclear membrane

Solution :absence of nuclear membrane
12859.

Question : Prokaryotic cell does not have

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Nucleolus
Membrane BOUND organelles
Centrioles
All of these

Answer :D
12860.

Question : Projecting ridge in saccule and utricle

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Hair CELLS 
Maculla 
VESTIBULAR APPARATUS 
Tactorial MEMBRANE 

ANSWER :D
12861.

Question : Prokaryotic cell differs with eukaryotic cell in not having

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NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
MITOCHONDRIA
Plastids
All

ANSWER :D
12862.

Question : Prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic cell

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SOLUTION :
12863.

Question : Prokaryotic cell:

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Solution :A CELL that lacks a MEMBRANE bound NUCLEUS is called PROKARYOTIC cell.
12864.

Question : Proenzymes are active/inactive enzyme precursors.

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SOLUTION :INACTIVE
12865.

Question : products of proteinscatabolism are

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`NH_(3) ,CO_(2) and ` uera
Urea ,`CO_(2) and NH`
Urea `,NH_(3)and ` uricacid
Urea ,`NH_(3)` ALANINE andcreatine

Answer :A
12866.

Question : Productivity is the rate of production of biomass expressed in terms ofi) ("kcal" m^3)yr^(-1)ii) g^(-2) yr^(-1) iii) g^(-1) yr^(-1) iv) ("kcal " m^(-2))yr^(-1)

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ii
iii
ii and iv
i and iii

Answer :C
12867.

Question : Production of silk from the silkworm by rearing practices on a commercial scale is called ......

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SOLUTION : SERICULTURE
12868.

Question : Production of parthenocarpic fruits is of no use in

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litchi
pomegranate
rose
jasmine

Answer :B
12869.

Question : Product of sexual reproduction generally generates

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New genetic combination LEADING to variation
Large biomass
Longer VIABILITY of SEEDS
Prolonged dormancy

Answer :A
12870.

Question : Product of photosynthesis is transported from the leaves to various parts of the plants and stored in some cell before being utilised. What are the cells/tissues that store them ?

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Solution :FOOD is stored in ROOTS, stem or in specific type of parenchymatous. Cells LOCATED in its CONVERSIONS, polysaccharide that is called STARCH occurs in that form.
12871.

Question : Product of photorespiration is

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Phosphoglyceratc
Erythrose 4-phosphate
Dilhydroxy ACETONE 3-phosphate
All of the above

Solution :PRODUCT of PHOTORESPIRATION is PHOSPHOGLYCERATE.
12872.

Question : ……….produce sound in human beings.

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SOLUTION :Larynx/vocal CORDS
12873.

Question :Prochromosome is the name of

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Chromatin
Bacterial NUCLEOID
Plasmid
Uncondensed chromosome

ANSWER :B
12874.

Question : Process of water soluble nutrients go down into the soil horizon and get precipitated as unavailable salts is called

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Fragmentation
Leaching
Catabolism
Humification

Answer :B
12875.

Question : The process of water exudation through hydathodes is called

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Guttation
Transpiration
Excretion
Hydrolysis

Answer :A
12876.

Question : Process of fumigation works on the principle of ________ .

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IMBIBITION
DIFFUSION
Active TRANSPORT
Passive transport

ANSWER :D
12877.

Question : Problem of Erythroblastosis foetalis due to Rhincompatibility begins from first pregnancy/second pregnancy.

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SOLUTION :SECOND PREGNANCY
12878.

Question : Pristis : Saw fish :: Trygon : .........

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SOLUTION :STING RAY
12879.

Question : Principal fat-digesting enzyme is in the pancreatic juices.

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ANSWER :1
12880.

Question : Principle behind the desalination of sea water is __________.

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Endosmosis
Diffusion
Reverse osmosis
Deplasmolysis

Answer :C
12881.

Question : Primitive type of DNA transfer occurs during sexual reproduction in

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Bacteria
Fungi
SLIME moulds
Cyanobacteria

ANSWER :A
12882.

Question : Primitive nervous system is formed in …………………. .

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SPONGE
CNIDARIA (COELENTERATE)
echinodermata
annelida

SOLUTION :cnidaria (coelenterate)
12883.

Question : Primary xylem is developed from

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CAMBIUM
Interfascicular cambium
Procambium
Cork cambium

Answer :B
12884.

Question : Primary succession refers to development of communities on a

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AREA destroyed DUE to FOREST fire
newly formed RIVER delta
harvested crop field
all of these

Answer :B
12885.

Question : Primary root persists in monocotyledonous plants.

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ANSWER :FALSE
12886.

Question : Primary root is : 1. Positively geotropic 2. Positively hydrotropic 3. Negatively geotropic 4. Negatively hydrotropic Code:

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1, 2 and 3 are correct
1 and 2 are correct
2 and 4 are correct
1 and 3 are correct

Answer :B
12887.

Question : primary metabolite : amino acids : : secondary metabolite : ……………

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SOLUTION :ALKALOIDS
12888.

Question : Primary meristems persist throughout the life.

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Solution :Primary MERISTEM is derived directly from MERISTEMS of embryo ( PROMERISTEMS i.e. tip of radicle and plumute )
12889.

Question : Primary meristems are those which originate

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Since BIRTH from embryonal tissue
During SECONDARY MERISTEM
By dedifferentiation
NONE of the above

Answer :A
12890.

Question : Primary growth is the redponsibility of. . . . . . . . . . Meristem.

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Apical
Primary
Intercalary
Lateral

Answer :A
12891.

Question : Primary growth in a plant is caused due to the activities of : -

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INTERCALARY MERISTEMS
lateral meristems
apical meristems
none of these

SOLUTION : intercalary meristems
12892.

Question : Primary CO_2 acceptor of CAM plant :

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OAA
PGA
PEP and RUBP
CITRIC ACID

ANSWER :C
12893.

Question : Prevention of substances from leaking across the tissue is provided by

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TIGHT JUNCTION
Adhering junction
GAP junction
Elastic junction

Answer :A
12894.

Question : Prevent blood from re-entering the ventricles after entering the aorta.

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SOLUTION : SEMILUNAR VALVES
12895.

Question : Pressure that occurs in a cell due to osmotic diffusion of water inside is called

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OSMOTIC pressure
Turgor pressure
Water pressure
Diffusion pressure

Answer :A
12896.

Question : Pressure that is equal and opposite toturgor pressure.

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SOLUTION :WALL PRESSURE.
12897.

Question : Pressure on a plant cell wall caused by osmotic movement of water is called

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OSMOTIC PRESSURE
wall pressure
turgor pressure
TONIC pressure

Answer :C
12898.

Question : Pressure exerted by the cortical cells of the root upon their liquid contents under a fully turgid condition, forcing a quantity of them into the xylem vessels and through them upwards into the stem is known as ………………………..

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SOLUTION :ROOT PRESSURE
12899.

Question : Pressure exerted by cell wall to balance turgor pressure is called

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WALL PRESSURE
DPD
water POTENTIAL
OSMOTIC pressure

Solution :N//A
12900.

Question :Press a sponge through a coarse cloth bag and extrude thewhole cells through the holes. The cells then :

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reproduce sexually
die from being separated
form spicules in the pattern of the CLOTH
reassemble into a new organised SPONGE with each cell resuming its ORIGINAL job

Solution :reassemble into a new organised sponge with each cell resuming its original job