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Question : Sporopollenin is chemically : |
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Answer» FATTY SUBSTANCE |
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Question : Sporogenous tissue gets its nourishment from layer of anther wall, which can release not only enzymes but also hormones?(A) Middle layer(B) Epidermis(C) Tapetum(D) Endothecium |
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Answer» MIDDLE layer |
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Question : Spores |
| Answer» Solution :Spores are ASEXUALLY REPRODUCING bodies produced INSIDE sporangia which germinate to produce new INDIVIDUAL. | |
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Question : Spore dissemination in moss is aided by :- |
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Question : Spore bearing tracheophytes :- |
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Answer» PTERIDOPHYTA |
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Question : What is the term for sporangium bearing leaf? |
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Question : Sporangiospore is common mode of asexual reproduction in :- |
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Answer» Phycomycetes |
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Question : Spongesrespire through :- |
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Answer» Gills |
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Question : Sponges are commonly of which symmetry: |
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Answer» Bilateral |
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Question : Splitting of water is associated withPhotosystem I lumen of thylakoid both |
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Answer» PHOTOSYSTEM |
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Question : Splitting of centromere of each chomosome which was holding sister chromatids together, occurs at |
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Answer» Anaphase-I |
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Question : Splicing of RNA depends on : |
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Answer» hnRNA |
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Question : Split geen is seen in _____. |
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Question : Spliceosomes remove |
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Answer» INTRONS from DNA |
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Question : Spiti breed of horse is found in |
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Answer» ladakh |
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Question : Spirogyral lateral conjugation takes place in |
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Answer» HETEROSPOROUS SPECIES |
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Question : Spirocyclic (hemicyclic ) numerous free stamens and apocarpous carpels are found in the family |
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Answer» Cucurbitaceae |
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Question : Spiny leaves and photosynthetic stem are the features of : |
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Answer» Opuntia |
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Question : Spindly arms and legs,pot belly ,moon face,buffalo hump are some manifestations of |
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Answer» Cushing's syndrome |
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Question : Spindles are arrested by colchicine at: |
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Answer» Anaphase |
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Question : Spindle fibres are chemically formed of: |
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Answer» Actin |
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Question : Spindle fibre unite with which structure of chromosomes: |
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Answer» Chromocentre |
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Question : Spindle shaped pyramid of number is noticed in forest ecosystem. Give Reasons. |
| Answer» Solution :In a forest ecosystem the pyramid of number is spindle in shape, it is because the BASE `(T_(1))` of the pyramid occupies large sized TREES (Producer) which are lesser in number. Herbivores `(T_(2))` (Fruit eating birds, elephant and deer) occupying second trophic level, are more in number than the producers. In final trophic level `(T_(4))`, tertiary consumers (lion) are lesser in number than the SECONDARY consumer `(T_(3))` (fox and SNAKE). | |
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Question : Spindle shaped pyramid is a character of ………. . |
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Answer» POND ecosystem |
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Question : Spinal cord and sympathetic ganglion of autonomous nervous system are connected by ………………….. |
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Answer» RAMUS ventralis |
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Question : spike occurs in |
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Answer» banana |
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Question : Sperms of both Funaria and Pteris were released together near the archegonia of Pteris. Only Pteris sperms enter the archegonia as |
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Answer» Pteris archegonia repel FUNARIA SPERMS |
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Question : Sphaerosomes contain: |
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Answer» CELLULOSE reserve |
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Question : Spermiogenesis/spermateleosis is formation of spermatozoa from |
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Answer» PRIMARY spermatocytes |
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Question : Sperms and ova develop from |
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Answer» ECTODERM |
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Question : Spermiogenesis : |
| Answer» Solution :The SPERMATIDS are TRANSFORMED into SPERMATOZOA by the process called SPERMIOGENESIS. | |
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Question : Spermiation is the process of the release of sperms from |
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Answer» Seminiferous tubules |
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Question : Spermatogenesis process occur in |
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Answer» Rete TESTIS |
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Question : Spermatogenesis and sperm differentiation are under the control of |
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Answer» FSH |
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Question : Spermatogenesis is induced by: |
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Answer» FSH |
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Question : Spermatogenesis and oogenesis |
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Question : Spermatidus are transformed into spermatozoa by the process of |
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Answer» Spermiogenesis |
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Question : Spermatisationoccurs in |
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Answer» RHIZOPUS |
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Question : Spermatids are transformed into spermatozoa bya)Spermatogenesisb)Spermiationc)Spermiogenesis |
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Answer» Spermatogenesis |
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Question : Spermatids are transformed into spermatozoa by |
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Answer» SPERMIATION |
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Question : Spermatid - overset(A)tospermatozoa. What does 'A' stands for? |
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Answer» SPERMATOGENESIS |
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Question : Spermatid - Spermatozoa |
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Answer» Solution :Spermatid : In maturation phase of spermatogenesis haploid spermatids are produced at the second stage. Spermatozoa : Spermatids after passing from spermiogenesis produce spermatozoa as motile and MATURE REPRODUCTIVE CELL. |
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Question : Spermatid |
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Answer» Solution :Location : As soon as HEAD and middle part of a sperm enters into secondary oocyte, nucleus present in head is know as SPERMATID. FUNCTION : Spermatid UNITES with oocyte and form a ZYGOTE. |
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Question : 'Spermatic cord' Joins the |
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Answer» Testis with ventral ABDOMINAL wall |
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Question : Sperm s move actively in female genital tract by |
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Answer» CREEPING |
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