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3951.

Stages of mitosis with diagram

Answer» ProphaseMetaphaseAnaephaseTelophase
3952.

Explain double circulation of blood with the help of flow chart

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3953.

Write the difference between polyp and medusa

Answer» These are the two forms in Coelenterates Polyp is related asexual animals Medusa to sexual methodBut some organisms like hydra have both morphs in them
3954.

Which type of cell division help in regeneration?

Answer» Mitosis
3955.

Name a reptile which have four chambered heart

Answer» Crocodile
3956.

How can we prepare biomolecules?

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3957.

What is the difference between osmotic potential and osmotic pressure??

Answer» Osmotic pressure: pressure applied by a solution to prevent the inward flow of water across a semi-permeable membrane.Osmotic potential: the potential of water molecules to move from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution across a semi-permeable membrane.
3958.

Give the significance of the following (1)= botanical garden

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3959.

Difference between helicoid uniparous and scorpiod uniparous

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3960.

What is the difference between C3 and C4 pathway?

Answer» 1- #C3 pathway occurs in all plants whereas c4 pathway only occurs in less than 1%of angiosperm @2- #The first stable product is 3 carbon compound in c3 pathway i.e 3phosphoglyceric acid whereas the first stable product is 4 carbon compound i.e oxalloacetic acid in c4 [email\xa0protected]3- #Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate is primary acceptor of co2 in c3 pathway whereas pep is the primary acceptor of co2 in c4 [email\xa0protected]4-# Assimilation of one molecule of co2 requires 3ATP and 2NADPH in c3 pathway whereas Assimilation of one molecule of co2 requires 5ATP and 2NADPH. @5-# c3 pathway is found in all types of climate whereas c4 pathway is found in tropical [email\xa0protected]
3961.

Master of master gland who

Answer» Pituitary gland
3962.

What is blind spot and it\'s role

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3963.

What are plant and animal harmones

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3964.

Taxon kya hai

Answer» Taxnomic rank of any category
3965.

What is platelet plugging

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3966.

What is cardic cycle

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3967.

Why deuteromycetes are called imperfect fungi

Answer» Deuteromycetes are called imperfect fungi because of the absence of sexual phase . In deuteromycetes sexual phase is not described.If sexual phase us discover in deuteromycetes then it will move from deuteromycetes to basidiomycetes and ascomycetes. Only asexual phase and vegetative phase is present.Only the reason is due to the absence of sexual reproduction.
3968.

Mechanism of breathing in human

Answer» Answer is given in your book
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And of this question is so long
3969.

Mechanism of muscles contraction

Answer» Answer is given in your book
3970.

Procedure of vision

Answer» Answer is given in your book
3971.

Describe briefly the anatomy of dicot root.

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3972.

Largest phylum

Answer» Arthopoda
3973.

Classify the animal on the basis of their teeth

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3974.

Difference between cerebrum and cerebelum

Answer» \tCharacterCerebellumCerebrumFunctionsCerebellum’s main functions are motor coordination, posture maintenance, and balance.The cerebrum’s main functions are sensory, motor, and higher mental functions.SizeThe size is smaller than the cerebrum.It is the Largest of the central nervous system.PartsIt consists of 2 cerebellar hemispheres that are connected by peduncles to the brain stem.It consists of 2 cerebral hemispheres with 4 lobes on each hemisphere.MemoryThe cerebellum is not always associated with memory.The cerebrum is associated with memoryMotor ActivitiesIt helps in the coordination of motor activities.It helps in planning and initiation of motor movements.FibersVermis connects two side hemispheresThe Corpus callosum connects two side hemispheres.Component of BrainHindbrainForebrainVisionCerebellum coordinate eye movements in response to a sensory stimulus.The cerebrum records and comprehends the visual stimulus.\t
3975.

Difference between cerebrum and cereblum

Answer» \tCharacterCerebellumCerebrumFunctionsCerebellum’s main functions are motor coordination, posture maintenance, and balance.The cerebrum’s main functions are sensory, motor, and higher mental functions.SizeThe size is smaller than the cerebrum.It is the Largest of the central nervous system.PartsIt consists of 2 cerebellar hemispheres that are connected by peduncles to the brain stem.It consists of 2 cerebral hemispheres with 4 lobes on each hemisphere.MemoryThe cerebellum is not always associated with memory.The cerebrum is associated with memoryMotor ActivitiesIt helps in the coordination of motor activities.It helps in planning and initiation of motor movements.FibersVermis connects two side hemispheresThe Corpus callosum connects two side hemispheres.Component of BrainHindbrainForebrainVisionCerebellum coordinate eye movements in response to a sensory stimulus.The cerebrum records and comprehends the visual stimulus.\t
3976.

Why does coconut contains white kernal & water

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3977.

how are actin and myosin filament arranged in muscle fibre

Answer» Parallely arrange
3978.

Define isonzyme

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3979.

Scientific name of earthworm

Answer» Lumbricina
3980.

Name the hormone that stimulates the human gallbladder to release bile juice

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3981.

I want lab manual 11th bio

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3982.

What\'s Hydroponics

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3983.

What is facilitated diffusion.?

Answer» In facilitated diffusion specific proteins help in transfer of substances across the membrane and no ATP is consumed.
3984.

Difference between haplontic and diplontic

Answer» A cell having single nucleus (n) is Haplontic and cell formed by fusion of 2 Haplontic cells have ( 2n) nucleus is diplontic .
3985.

Describe the accessory digestive glands in humen

Answer» Im glands which helps in digestion are liver pencrease salivery bruners gland in stomuch
Ascessory glands are pamcreas, liver, salivary glands etc..
3986.

What I learn biology chapter

Answer» No. Biology poem ??
3987.

What is emulsification of fats?

Answer» Break down of fat into small pieces.
3988.

Name the organs which covered with ciliated epithelial tissue

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3989.

What are nucleolus

Answer» It is the not a membrane bound structure present inside the nucleus and is the active site of RNA synthesis
Nucleolus is a dense round structure attached to chromatin fibre . Located inside the nucleus
3990.

What is the basic unit of chitin molecule

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3991.

Write I mportance of plasma protein

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3992.

Differentiate between the Metaphase and Metaphase 1?

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3993.

Explain the mechanism of muscle contraction or sliding filament theory

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3994.

What is the basic unit of chitin

Answer» N acetyl glucosamine
3995.

Define hydroponics?

Answer» Growing plants in artificial soilless culture medium cointaing nutrient solution
3996.

Why hair is black

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3997.

Neural system

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3998.

Is phloem a living tissue ?

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3999.

Describe fluid mosaic model of plasma membrane with the help of diagram.

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4000.

What are the supportive roots coming out from maize?

Answer» Stilt roots