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3301.

Difference between ostiocytes and chondriocytes

Answer» \tChondrocytes vs Osteocytes Osteocytes are a type of bone cells present in mature bone tissues.Chondrocytes are a type of cells present in healthy cartilageFunctionOsteocytes are involved in the maintenance of bone tissue.Chondrocytes are involved in the maintenance of cartilage.\t
3302.

Define morphology in body muscle?

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3303.

How zwitter ions are formed

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3304.

What is the modified part of maize?

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3305.

List three character of *** cycle in fungi

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3306.

What\'s rotifers?

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3307.

What is perennation

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3308.

What do you mean by craniata

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3309.

What values are shown by mendeleev

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3310.

Some value based questions from chapter animal kingdom

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3311.

Difference between active and passive transportation in nephron

Answer» \tActive TransportPassive TransportRequires\xa0cellular energy.Does not require cellular energy.It circulates from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentrationIt circulates from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentrationRequired for the transportation of all the molecules such as proteins, large cells, complex sugars, ions, etc.Required for the transportation of all soluble molecules, including oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, lipids, *** hormones, etc.It transports various molecules in the cell.It is involved in the maintenance of the equilibrium level inside the cell.Active transport is a dynamic process.Passive Transport is a physical process.It is highly selective.It is partly non-selectiveActive transport is a rapid process.Passive transport is a comparatively slow process.Transpires in one direction.Transpires bidirectionally.Active transportation is influenced by temperature.Passive transportation is not influenced by temperature.In active transport, carrier proteins are requiredIn passive transport, carrier proteins are not requiredThis process reduces or halts as the oxygen content level is reduced.This process is not affected by the level of oxygen content.Metabolic inhibitors can influence and stop active transport.Passive transportation is not influenced by metabolic inhibitors.Different types of Active Transport are –\xa0Exocytosis, endocytosis, sodium-potassium pumpDifferent types of Passive Transport are – Osmosis, diffusion, and facilitated diffusion\t
3312.

Different between DNA and chromosome in points

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3313.

What is cork cambium

Answer» Cork ambium is a layer between xylem and phloem
3314.

what is motar and pestle

Answer» A mortar and pestle is a kitchen device used since ancient times to prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or powder. The mortar is a bowl, typically made of hard wood, ceramic or stone,the mortar and pestle allowed the tribal shaman to grind roots and herbs in what was the very beginning of science and medicine.
3315.

Icbn

Answer» International code for botanical nomenclature
3316.

What are plasmid

Answer» Plasmid is plasmud
3317.

Which organism is known as joker of plant kingdom

Answer» Mycoplasma ,these are highly pleomorphic and have no definite shape thus they are called joker of pant kingdom.
3318.

Full form of FAD?

Answer» Flavin adenine dinucleotide
3319.

Write short note on perform?

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3320.

What is interphase

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3321.

What are sub units in a protein? Describe the subunits found in haemoglobin?

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3322.

What is nanotechnology?

Answer» Nanotechnology is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers.\tNanoscience and nanotechnology are the study and application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other science fields, such as chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering.\t\xa0
3323.

What is marfology

Answer» In linguistics, morphology is the study of words, how they are formed, and their relationship to other words in the same language. It analyzes the structure of words and parts of words, such as stems, root words, prefixes, and suffixes
3324.

Name two organelles that are covered by double membrane ?

Answer» Mitochondria
Mitochondria(both plants and animals) and plastids( only in plants)
3325.

Why are mitosis equestional division

Answer» Because no change of chromosome number
3326.

What is the flower ? And type.

Answer» Flower is the reproductive unit in the angiosperms .
3327.

Short form for learning the sequence of phylum in animal kingdom ???

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3328.

What is lipids

Answer» Any of various substance that are soluble in nonpolar organic solvents , that are usually insoluble in water that with carbydrates and protein constitute the pfinciple structural component of living cells and include fats, wexes, phospatides, cerebrosides and related and derived component.
3329.

What is lymph and its function

Answer» Lymph is a colour less fluid
Lymph is the fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. The lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid (the fluid which lies in the interstices of all body tissues) is collected through lymph capillaries.
3330.

What are synergids, antipodal cell and polar nuclei??

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3331.

Difference between ascospore and conidia

Answer» Ascospores are sexual spores produce inside ascocarps whereas conidia are asexual spores produce outside conidiophores.
3332.

Describe the important properties of enzymes?

Answer» Enzymes are specific in nature Enzymes are generally protein in natureThey have high molecular weightThey show maximum activity at optimum pH Enzymes don\'t involved in reaction only accelerate it
3333.

Difference between stretched and smooth muscles

Answer» Smooth muscle fibre is spindle shaped, uninucleated cell without stiration. A smooth muscle contract slowly but can remain contracted for long time without fatigued
3334.

What is thorax

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3335.

difference between Cillia and flagela

Answer» \tCiliaFlagellaThe number of cilia is comparatively more (typically ranges in the thousands)The number of flagella is comparatively less (usually ranges from 1 to 8)Cilia is usually shorter in lengthFlagella is comparatively longer in lengthBeating pattern of cilia is very complicated – Can move in a wide range of motionsBeating pattern of Flagella involves circular, wave-like or propeller-like motionFound in Eukaryotic cellsFound in prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cellsCilia are of two types: Non-motile cilia and Motile ciliaFlagella are of three types: Bacterial flagella, Archaeal flagella and Eukaryotic flagella\t
3336.

Male or female reproductive system of cockroach

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3337.

porifera

Answer» Porifera is also called sponges. They have water transport Canal system. Water enters through minute pores( ostia) in the body wall into a central cavity,spongocoel ,from where it goes out through osculum . Digestion is intracellular.Exampke ÷ sycon,spongilla ( fress water sponge),euspongia( bath sponge)
It\'s a phylum of marine and asymmetrical animals
3338.

What is perrennation

Answer» It is the ability of organism to survive from one germinating season to another especially in unfavorable conditions
3339.

Name any mammal which lay eggs ?????

Answer» Platypus, monotreme, echindna . Echidna is also known as spiny anteater
Platypus
Echidna
Monotremes mammal lay eggs
Platypus.
3340.

What is Interracellular and extracellular digestion

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3341.

What is the pigment of our skin?

Answer» Pigment of our skin is melanin which is of 2 types 1) pheomelanin ( for fair complexion)2) eumelanin (for dark complexion )
Keratin
3342.

What is meiosis?

Answer» The division of a cell in two stages, that result in four cells each with half the chromosome of the original cell
3343.

How Trypansoma cause sleeping sickness? What is meant by sleeping sickness ?

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3344.

Function of root

Answer» 1.provide minerals and nutritients 2.help in transportation3.for maintaining the structure 4.synthesis of plant growth regulators 5.absorption of water and minerals from the ground ???????
3345.

what is tracheary system

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3346.

What is terror of Bengal?

Answer» Water hyacinth is known as terror of bengal
3347.

Define ultrastructure of centriole

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3348.

Name bacteria that helps in nitrogen fixations?

Answer» Cyanobacteria
Cynobactiria
Cyanobacteria ,nostoc nd anabaena
3349.

Give classification of Aristotle

Answer» Aristotle give artificial system of classification. It is also called two kingdom classification.1) plant kingdom.2) animal kingdom.Aristotle used simple morphological characters to classify plants and animals.He also divided animals into two groups,Those have red blood and those didn\'t have red blood.Classification of organisms into plant and animals was easily done and was easy to understand. DEMERITS1). Large no of irganism did not fall either catagory . ex---- algae fall in animal kingdom but it is a plant.2). Organisms not seen same internally.3). Their cellular structures are not same. 4). Mode of nutrition is diffrent.5). Mode of reproduction is also diffrent.
3350.

What are porins?

Answer» Sry its outer not other
In facilitated diffusion porins are proteins which build pores on other membranes of plastids, mitochondria etc. Which form channel for passage of molecules