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20751.

Question : Artery and vein

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SOLUTION :
20752.

Question : Arteriosclerosis refers to

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HYPERTENSION
PLAQUE
HARDENING of ARTERIES
PDGF

SOLUTION :hardening of arteries
20753.

Question : Arterioles, venules, capillaries, endothelium.

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SOLUTION :ENDOTHELIUM
20754.

Question : Arrector pili muscles attached to hair follicles that produce 'Goose Bumps' are

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multinucleated, unbranched
uninucleated, FUSIFORM, involuntary
short, CYLINDRICAL, mononucleate/binucleate, branched
all the above 

ANSWER :B
20755.

Question : Arrangement of veins on lamina is called ……………………

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VENATION
AESTIVATION
placentation
phyllotaxy

SOLUTION :venation
20756.

Question : Arrangement of sepals and petals in flower bud is called .................

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adhesion
aestivation
placentation
cohesion

Answer :B
20757.

Question : Arrangement of organisms into an ascending series of successively large & broader categories so that lower groups are always included in those of higher groups is called

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Phytogeny
TAXONOMIC HIERARCHY
Nomenclature
SYSTEMATICS

ANSWER :B
20758.

Question : Arrangement of nuclei in normal dicot embryo sac is

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3+3+2
2+3+3
3+2+3
2+4+2

Answer :C
20759.

Question : Arrange the types of WBC in ascending order based on the percentage of their distribution in blood constitution A) Basophils B) Neutrophils C) Lymphocytes D) Monocytes E) Acidophils

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A-B-C-D-E
A-E-B-C-D
A-E-D-C-B
B-C-E-D-A 

ANSWER :C
20760.

Question : Arrange the parts of alimentary canal in an order A) Rectum "" B) Intestine C) Stomach "" D) Gizzard E) Oesophagus "" F) Buccal cavity G) Pharynx "" H) mouth I) Anus

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E-F-G-I-H-D-A-B-C 
H-E-I-F-B-A-D-C-G 
A-C-B-D-F-G-H-I-E 
H-F-G-E-D-C-B-A-I 

ANSWER :D
20761.

Question : Arrange the organs in a sequence of the passage of blood from organ to aortic arches A) conus arteriosus "" B) Organs C) vena cavae "" D) Ventricle E) Sinus venosus "" F) Auricle G) Aortic arches

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G-A-D-B-C-E-F 
B-G-D-A-C-F-E 
B-C-E-D-F-A-G
B-C-E-F-D-A-G

Answer :D
20762.

Question : Arrange the nerves from anterior to posterior

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OPTIC NERVES, labral NERVE, ANTENNAL nerve 
antennal nerve, optic and labral 
labral nerve, optic nerve, antennary 
optic, antennal, labral 

ANSWER :D
20763.

Question : Arrange the layers of body wall from outside to inside A)parietal perituneum B) visceral peritoneum C) longitudinal muscles D)circular muscles E) non cellular cuticle . F) epidermis

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E F D C A B
E F B D C A
E F C B D A
F E B A C D 

ANSWER :A
20764.

Question : Arrange the following structures in the order that a drop of water entering the nephron would encounter them. (a) Afferent arteriole (b) Bowman's capsule (c) Collecting duct (d) Distal tubule (e) Glomerulus (f) Loop of Henle (g) Proximal tubule (h) Renal pelvis

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Solution :(a) Afferent arteriole
(e) Glomerulus,
(b)Bowman's CAPSULE
(g) Proximal tubule
(f) Loop of HENLE
(d) DISTAL tubule
(c) COLLECTING duct
(h) Renal PELVIS
20765.

Question : Arrange the following structures in the order that a drop of water entering the nephron would encounter them. (a) Afferent arteriole(b) Bowman's capsule(c) Collecting duct (d) Distal tubule(e) Glomerulus (f) Loop of Henle (g) Proximal tubule(h) Renal pelvis

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Solution :(a) Afferent ARTERIOLE 2. (b) Bowman's capsule
3. (e) Glomerulus 4. (g) PROXIMAL TUBULE
5. (7) Loop of Henle 6. (d) Distal tubule
7. (c) Collecting duct 8. (H) Renal PELVIS
20766.

Question : Arrange the following seral stages in correct sequence with regards to primarysuccession in water

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Phytoplanktons `to` MARSH meadow stage `to` REED swamp Stage `to` SCRUB stage `to` Forest
Reed swamp stage `to` Phytoplanktons `to`Marsh meadow stage `to`Forest `to`Scrub stage
Phytoplanktons `to`Marsh meadow stage `to`Forest `to`Scrub stage.
Phytoplanktons `to`Submerged PLANT stage `to`Free floating stage `to` Reed swamp stage `to`Marsh meadow stage `to` Scrub stage`to` Forest

Answer :D
20767.

Question : Arrange the following processes in nerve impulse conduction in a sequential order. Bursting of synaptic vesicle Development of action potential . Na^-K^+ pump start fuctioning. Stimulus received and influx ofNa^+ ions. Binding of neurotransmitters with post synaptic membrane

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SOLUTION :Maintenance of resting potential
Stimulus RECEIVED and Influx of `Na^+` IONS
`Na^-K^+` pump START fuctioning
Development of action potential
Bursting of synaptic vesicle
Binding of NEUROTRANSMITTERS with post synaptic membrane
20768.

Question : Arrange the following in the sequence you would find them in a plant starting from the periphery-phellem, phellogen, phelloderm.

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Solution :CORK PHELLEM : It is the OUTERMOST layer. It is FOLLOWED by phellogen and PHELLODERM.
20769.

Question : Arrange the followingin the sequence you wouldfind themin a plant startingfromperiphery- Phellem , Phellogen , phelloderm.

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Solution :Phellem(CORK) `to`PHELLOGEN(corkcambium )`to `Phelloderm(SECONDARYCORTEX ) .
20770.

Question : Arrange the following in the order of reception and transmission of sound wave from the ear drum. Cochlear nerve, External auditory canal, ear drum, stapes, incus, malleus, cochlea.

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Solution :`"EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL Ear drum "rarr"Malleus "rarr"Incus "rarr "STAPES "rarr"cochlea "rarr" cochlear nerve"`.
20771.

Question : Write in a logical sequence Soil water, xylem, cortex, endodermis, root hair. (Conduction of water)

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Solution :`psi` soil solution `gt` ROOT hair cell cell `gt` cell C `gt` cell B `gt` cell A `gt` xylem sap.
20772.

Question : Arrange the following in correct sequence from root tip. A) Region of maturation B) Region of meristematic activity C) Region of elongation D) Root hair zone

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C A B D
B A C D
B C D A
C AD B

ANSWER :C
20773.

Question : Arrange the following in ascending order based upon their molecular weights A) Nucleotide B) Phosphate C) Nucleoside D) Sugar

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A - B - C -D
A - C - D - B
B - D - C - A
A- C- B -D

Answer :D
20774.

Question : Arrange the following in a proper sequence with respect to fungal sexual cycle. Karyogamy, protoplasmic fusion, meiosis and spores production.

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SOLUTION :Protoplasmic FUSION `to` Karyogamy `to` MEIOSIS `to` SPORES PRODUCTION.
20775.

Question : Arrange the following in a descending sequence of categories, family, class, order, phylum, genus.

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Solution :PHYLUM, CLASS, ORDER, FAMILY, genus.
20776.

Question : Arrange the following events of meiosis in correct sequences and select the correct option Crossing over Synapsis Terminalisation of chiasmata Disappearance of nucleolous.

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i, II, III, IV
ii, iii, iv, i
ii,i, iv, iii
ii, i, iii iv

Answer :d
20777.

Question : Arrange the following events in correct order. Energised movement of myosin head.

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SOLUTION : ENERGISED MOVEMENT of MYOSIN HEAD.
20778.

Question : Arrange the following events in correct order. Conversion of ATP into ADP + iP + Energy.

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SOLUTION :ATTACHMENT of `CA^(2+)` to TROPONIN.
20779.

Question : Arrange the following events in correct order. Attachment of myosin head to actin.

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SOLUTION : ATTACHMENT of MYOSIN HEAD to ACTIN.
20780.

Question : Arrange the following events in correct order. Attachment of Ca^(2+) to troponin.

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Solution :CONVERSION of ATP into ADP + IP + Energy.
20781.

Question : Arrange the following ecosystems in increasing order of their mean NPP (tons/ha/year) A) Tropical deciduous forest B) Temperate coniferous forest C) Tropical rain forest D) Temperate deciduous forest

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`B LT A lt D lt C`
`D lt B lt ALT C`
`A lt C lt D lt B`
`B lt D lt A lt C`

ANSWER :D
20782.

Question : Arrange the following cells in the archegonium of bryophytesfrom base to apex : neck canal cells, venter canal cell, cover cells, egg cell.

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Solution :Egg CELL, venter canal cell, neck canal CELLS, COVER cells.
20783.

Question : Arrange the different layers in the body wall from outer to inner 1) Exocuticle "" 2) Endocuticle 3) Epicuticle "" 4) Basement membrane 5) Hypodermis

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3, 1, 2, 5, 4 
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 
5, 3, 2, 4, 1 
4, 5, 2, 1, 3 

Answer :A
20784.

Question : Arrange the connective tissue sheaths of nerve from inside to outside A) endoneurium "" B) perineurium C) fascile ""D) epineurium

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ABCD
ACBD
ADBC
BCAD 

ANSWER :B
20785.

Question : Arrange in correctsequencein concern with pathway of water in roots. ( cortex, root hair, xylem, epidermal cell, endodermis and pericycle ).

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SOLUTION :ROOT hairs `rarr` EPIDERMAL cell `rarr` cortex `rarr` ENDODERMIS `rarr` PERICYCLE`rarr` xylem.
20786.

Question : Armoured algae are

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DINOFLAGELLATES
Euglenoids
Red algae
Cyanobacteria

ANSWER :A
20787.

Question : Armoured cell wall and biflagellated cells are characteristic of:

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CHRYSOPHYTA
Pyrrophyta
Euglenophyta
Cyanophyta

Answer :B
20788.

Question : Are there any tissue elements to pholoem which are comparable to those of xylem? Explain.

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Solution :a. The sieve ELEMENTS of phloem is comparable to the vessel of the xylem because both lack nucleus.
PHOLEM FIBRE is similar to the xylem fibre because both provide tensile strength to the TISSUE.
Phloem parenchyma and xylem parenchyma is the living components of phloem and xylem respectively.
20789.

Question : ……………….are thick resting spores.

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APLANOSPORES
ENDOSPORES
CONIDIA
ZOOSPORES

Answer :B
20790.

Question : …………are used as pollution indicators.

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Algae
LICHEN
FUNGI
MYCORRHIZA

Answer :B
20791.

Question : Are the different types of plastids interchangable ? If yes, give examples where they are getting converted from one type to another ?

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Solution :Plastids can be interchanged into their forms. Generally there are three types of plastids SEEN in plant cells. Colourless (storing), Coloured (colour inducer chloroplast (photosynthetic). As per situation one plastid can be converted into other form.
(i) In capsicum, egg cells are colourless while OVARY gets converted into fruit, colourless particles GET converted into CHLOROPLASTS.
(ii) In tuber stem (POTATO), colourless particles get converted into chloroplasts in sunlight. In some cases chloroplasts get converted into plastids at the ripening of fruit. e.g. Tomato, chilli, it becomes red from green.
20792.

Question : __are described as tubular blind processes.

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HEPATIC caecae
Malpighian tubules
Nephridia
Colleterial gland

Answer :A::C
20793.

Question : Are chemosynthetic bacteria autotrophic or heterotrophic ?

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Solution :Chemosynthetic BACTERIA are AUTOTROPHIC because they can synthesize their own FOOD. During chemosynthesis it USES chemicals as SOURCE of energy.
20794.

Question : _____are also called as Glycan.

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Monosaccharides
Disaccharides
POLYSACCHARIDES
Multisaccharides

Solution :Polysaccharides
20795.

Question : Archegonium is

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FEMALE SEX organ
aggregation of sporophylls
vegetatively REPRODUCING structure
male sex organ

Answer :A
20796.

Question : Archegoniate includes:

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BRYOPHYTA, PTERIDOPHYTA, GYMNOSPERMS
Pteridophyta, gymnosperms, angiosperms
Thallophyta, BRYOPHYTES, pteridophyta
None of the above

Answer :A
20797.

Question : Archaeopteryx Peripatus presence of tail Marsupials

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Solution :REASON : it is linked to Darwin.s THEORY of natural SELECTION whereas OTHERS are linked to embryological evidence of evolution.
20798.

Question : Archaeopteryx is a connecting link between :

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REPTILES and mammals
reptiles and BIRDS
chimpanzee and apes
chordates and non-chordates

Solution :reptiles and birds
20799.

Question : Archaebacteria that live in marshy areas are

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HALOPHILES
Methanogens
Acidophiles
Cryophiles

ANSWER :B
20800.

Question : Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in

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CELL MEMBRANE structure
Mode of nutrition
Cell shape
Mode of REPRODUCTION

ANSWER :A