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Question : Mammals have teeth of this type |
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Answer» HOMODONT |
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Question : Mammals are distinguished from other vertebrates in having.......... and by providing milk from ..... |
| Answer» SOLUTION :HAIR , MAMMARY GLANDS | |
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Question : Mammals are most adapted among the vertebrates. Elaborate. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :For ANSWER SEE section-A QUE. No. 26. | |
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Question : Mammals are different from birds in all these characteristics except : |
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Answer» hair |
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Question : Mammalian palate is : 1. Primary structure 2. Parallel to original roof of buccal cavity 3. Tertiary structure 4. Secondary structure |
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Answer» 1, 2 and 3 are CORRECT |
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Question : Mammalian prolactin is secreted by |
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Answer» ADRENAL cortex |
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Question : Maltose is disaccharide of 2 glucose molecules linked by the glycosidic linkage of C1 of the glucose and C4 of the other. Do you agree to it? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :YES AGREE. | |
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Question : Mammalian brain differs from an amphibian brain in possesing |
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Answer» OLFACTORY lobe |
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Question : Maltose is disaccharide of 2 glucose molecules linked by the glycosidic linkage of C1 of the glucose and C4 of the other. Which is the glycosidic linkage of lactose and its monomers? |
| Answer» Solution :The glycosidic LINKAGE of LACTOSE and its MONOMERS is a COVALENT BOND. | |
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Question : Malting process in brewing industry is speed up by the use of |
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Answer» `GA_(3)` |
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Question : Maltase, lactase, aminopeptidase, sucrase |
| Answer» SOLUTION :aminopeptidased | |
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Question :Maltase converts |
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Answer» MALTOSE to alcohol |
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Question : Malpighian tubules are |
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Answer» EXCRETORY ORGANS of insects |
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Question : Malpighian tubules are ……………….. . |
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Answer» excretory ORGANS of INSECTS |
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Question : Malpighian Tubules |
| Answer» SOLUTION :Location : In cockroach, at the JUNCTION of midgut and HINDGUT is PRESENT another ring of 100-150 yellow coloured thin FILAMENTOUS Malpighian tubules are located.Function : Absorb excretory wastes from body cavity and throws into hindgut. | |
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Question : Malpighian layer : |
| Answer» Solution :LOCATION : The layer located on the lowest basal layer in STRATIFIED epithelium.Function : They divide CONTINUOUSLY and produce new cells and add new cells in PLACE of worn out cells and REPLACE the wear and tear. | |
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Question : Malpighian tubules remove excretory products from |
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Answer» mouth |
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Question : Malignant tumours areI) mass of neoplastic cells. II) cell that grow very rapidly and damaging the surrounding normal tissue. III) cells that show the property of metastisis.Which of the statements given above are correct ? |
| Answer» Answer :D | |
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Question : Male xx and female xy sometime occur due to |
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Answer» Deletion |
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Question : Male sex organs are called antherida and female sex organs are called archegonia in Bryophytes . |
| Answer» SOLUTION :SEX ORGANS are MULTICELLULAR and jacketed in BRYOPHYTES . | |
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Question : Male sex organ of bryophytes is |
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Answer» SPERMATANGIUM |
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Question : Male genital pore is situated on |
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Answer» LEFT phallomere |
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Question : Male gametophyte in angiosperms produces |
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Answer» SINGLE sperm and TWO vegetative CELLS |
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Question : Male gametes in red algae are called ……….. |
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Question : Male gametes in angiosperms are formed by the division of |
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Answer» GENERATIVE CELL |
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Question : Male gametes are flagellated in |
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Answer» Ectocarpus |
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Question : Male gametes are produced by |
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Answer» VEGETATIVE CELL |
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Question : Male gaemtes in angiosperms are formed by the division of |
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Answer» GENERATIVE cell |
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Question : Male filarial worm is |
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Answer» SHORTER with CURVED POSTERIOR end |
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Question : MaLe Frog and Female Frog |
Answer» SOLUTION :
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Question : Male cockroach differs from female cockroach in having |
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Answer» antennae |
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Question : Male and female sex organs develop on different vertically growing stalk-like structures of this plant which bears rhizoids |
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Answer» Papaya |
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Question : Male and female gametophytes in gymnosperms are |
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Answer» DOMINANT and independent |
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Question : Male and female cockroach differ due to presence or absence of: |
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Answer» ANAL CERCI and anal style |
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Question : Malarial parasite in introduced into the blood of man as a |
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Answer» Metacryptozoite |
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Question : Malc has a brood pouch in |
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Answer» KANGAROO |
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Question : Malarial parasite plasmodium is included in this kingdom |
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Answer» Fungi |
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Question : Malaria parasite harm liver cells |
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Answer» In ERYTHROCYTIC CYCLE |
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Question :Malaria which is most serious and fatal is caused by |
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Answer» <P>PLASMODIUM vivax |
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Question : State whether the following statements are true or false. Malaria can be controlled by destroying the alternate host.A. TrueB. False |
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Question : Make the correet pairs. |
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Answer» <P>P- `i` , Q - ii , R - iii , S- IV |
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Question : Make the correct Pairs . |
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Answer» <P>P- II , Q - IV , R - `i` , S - iii |
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Question : Make the correct pairs. |
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Answer» P-I,Q-ii,R-iii,S-iv |
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Question : Make corrections wherever you find mistake in spellings/words in the following paragraph/sentences. (A) The endospermic seeds of castor and custard apple contain an outer hard shell called tegmen. There is an outgrowth at the micropyle called aril, which is spongy and secretes moisture during seed germination. B) In dicotyledonous seeds, the plumule is covered by a sheath called coleorhiza and radicle is protected by coleoptile. (C) The fruits developed from the simple ovary are called simple type. If there is cluster of simple fruits which is borne on the same thalamus and developed from bicarpellary, syncarpous ovary, they are aggregate. When the fruit develops from inflorescence, it is composite. |
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Answer» SOLUTION :(A) The end9spermic seeds of castor and custard apple contain an outer hard shell called TESTA. There is an outgrowth at the micropyle called caruncle, which is spongy and absorbs moisture during seed germination. (B) In monocotyledonous seeds, the plumule is covered by a sheath called coleoptile and radicle is protected by Coleorhiza. (C) The fruits developed from the single ovary are called SIMPLE type. If there is cluster of simple fruits which is borne on the same thalamus and developed from polycarpellary, apocarpous ovary, it is AGGREGATE. When the fruit develops from infloresoence, it is composite. |
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Question :Make correct pairs from the Column -1 and Column - II. |
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Answer» (P - II) (Q - iv) (R - ii)(S - V) |
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