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1.

Does the CAM plants release oxygen during daytime?

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Does the CAM plants release oxygen during daytime?

2.

Fill in the gaps: Dialysis fluid contains all the constituents as in plasma except ___

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Fill in the gaps:
Dialysis fluid contains all the constituents as in plasma except ___

3.

The direct reason for the opening of stomata is

Answer» The direct reason for the opening of stomata is
4.

Glucose is mainly reabsorbed in

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Glucose is mainly reabsorbed in


5.

Read the following four statements A, B, C and D, and select the right option having both correct statements. Statements: (A) Z scheme of light reaction occurs in the presence of PS I only. (B) Only PS I is functional in cyclic photophosphorylation. (C) Cyclic photophosphorylation results in the synthesis of ATP and NADPH2. (D) Stroma lamellae lack PS II as well as NADP.

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Read the following four statements A, B, C and D, and select the right option having both correct statements.

Statements:

(A) Z scheme of light reaction occurs in the presence of PS I only.

(B) Only PS I is functional in cyclic photophosphorylation.

(C) Cyclic photophosphorylation results in the synthesis of ATP and NADPH2.

(D) Stroma lamellae lack PS II as well as NADP.


6.

The function of sieve tubes is to

Answer» The function of sieve tubes is to
7.

The nerve impulse for hearing originates from:

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The nerve impulse for hearing originates from:


8.

The derivatives of glycerol, glucose and fatty acids are known as (i) _____ and the derivatives of glycerol, galactose and fatty acids are known as (ii)_____.

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The derivatives of glycerol, glucose and fatty acids are known as (i) _____ and the derivatives of glycerol, galactose and fatty acids are known as (ii)_____.

9.

Which of the following represents the correct reaction?

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Which of the following represents the correct reaction?

10.

Which of the following is not true about tardigrades?

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Which of the following is not true about tardigrades?


11.

Which of the following diseases have been eradicated from India by means of vaccination ?

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Which of the following diseases have been eradicated from India by means of vaccination ?


12.

What holds a protein to its tertiary structure?

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What holds a protein to its tertiary structure?

13.

A person met with an accident and died. Upon examination it was revealed that he had sustained chest injuries but there was no injury to heart, brain, stomach or kidneys. What might be the reason for his death?

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A person met with an accident and died. Upon examination it was revealed that he had sustained chest injuries but there was no injury to heart, brain, stomach or kidneys. What might be the reason for his death?


14.

Explain the significance of satellite DNA in DNA fingerprinting technique.

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Explain the significance of satellite DNA in DNA fingerprinting technique.

15.

Explain the difference between filamentous and non filamentous

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Explain the difference between filamentous and non filamentous

16.

Maximum amount of RNA is found in

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Maximum amount of RNA is found in


17.

Physiological changes which occur during seed germination are

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Physiological changes which occur during seed germination are


18.

Question 31 How are photosynthesis and respiration related to each other?

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Question 31
How are photosynthesis and respiration related to each other?

19.

What substance is regenerated by fermentation?

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What substance is regenerated by fermentation?


20.

Select the mismatch from the following options.

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Select the mismatch from the following options.


21.

What is the difference between predation and parasitism? Give examples. [3]

Answer» What is the difference between predation and parasitism? Give examples. [3]
22.

In an ecosystem decomposers, like fungi and bacteria

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In an ecosystem decomposers, like fungi and bacteria

23.

Why is Abscisic acid also known as stress hormone?

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Why is Abscisic acid also known as stress hormone?

24.

Tetradynamous condition is found in

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Tetradynamous condition is found in


25.

Connective tissue originates from______.

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Connective tissue originates from______.


26.

What are the limitations of detritus food chain?

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What are the limitations of detritus food chain?

27.

Why does frogs do not drink water but absorb through their skin?

Answer» Why does frogs do not drink water but absorb through their skin?
28.

What is Edwards syndrome and huntington's chorea??

Answer» What is Edwards syndrome and huntington's chorea??
29.

Cacti and many desert plants are _____ plants.

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Cacti and many desert plants are _____ plants.


30.

What is meant by detritus?

Answer» What is meant by detritus?
31.

It is told in the video that less than 1% are immune to AIDS ... But how's it possible to have immunity against AIDS... Bcoz I have studied that HIV a staging system and only stage 4 are considered HIV infected ... So is it about stage 1,2 and 3 who are said to be immune.??

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It is told in the video that less than 1% are immune to AIDS ... But how's it possible to have immunity against AIDS... Bcoz I have studied that HIV a staging system and only stage 4 are considered HIV infected ... So is it about stage 1,2 and 3 who are said to be immune.??

32.

Germplasm conservation at liquid nitrogen temperature (−196∘C) is

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Germplasm conservation at liquid nitrogen temperature (196C) is


33.

Correct the following statements by replacing the term underlined. (i) Insulin is a steroid hormone. (ii) TSH is secreted from the corpus luteum. (iii) Tetraiodothyronine is an emergency hormone. (iv) The pineal gland is located on the anterior part of the kidney.

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Correct the following statements by replacing the term underlined.

(i) Insulin is a steroid hormone.

(ii) TSH is secreted from the corpus luteum.

(iii) Tetraiodothyronine is an emergency hormone.

(iv) The pineal gland is located on the anterior part of the kidney.

34.

The net primary productivity of an ecosystem is

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The net primary productivity of an ecosystem is


35.

High concentration of synthetic auxins would

Answer» High concentration of synthetic auxins would
36.

Which element is obtained by plants in both gaseous and liquid form?

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Which element is obtained by plants in both gaseous and liquid form?


37.

What are the functions of bulliform cells?

Answer» What are the functions of bulliform cells?
38.

Unidirectional transmission of a nerve impulse through nerve fibre is due to the fact that

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Unidirectional transmission of a nerve impulse through nerve fibre is due to the fact that


39.

The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters which of the following quantities?

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The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters which of the following quantities?


40.

The elbow and knee are examples of which of the following types of joints?

Answer» The elbow and knee are examples of which of the following types of joints?
41.

White lung cancer is caused by

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White lung cancer is caused by


42.

Which of the following causes an increase in sodium reabsorption in the DCT?

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Which of the following causes an increase in sodium reabsorption in the DCT?


43.

Residual vacuoles throw their undigested materials by

Answer» Residual vacuoles throw their undigested materials by
44.

Adaptation to low temperature and freezing in animals occurs due to the production of

Answer» Adaptation to low temperature and freezing in animals occurs due to the production of
45.

Which of the following are glial cells :

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Which of the following are glial cells :

46.

Why are thalassemia and haemophilia categorized as Mendelian disorders? Write the symptoms of these diseases. Explain their pattern of inheritance in humans. Write the genotypes of the normal parents producing a haemophilic son. OR How do m-RNA, t-RNA and ribosomes help in the process of translation?

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Why are thalassemia and haemophilia categorized as Mendelian disorders? Write the symptoms of these diseases. Explain their pattern of inheritance in humans.

Write the genotypes of the normal parents producing a haemophilic son.

OR

How do m-RNA, t-RNA and ribosomes help in the process of translation?

47.

Plan an experiment and prepare a flow chart of the steps that you would follow to ensure that the seeds are formed only from the desired sets of pollen grains. Name the type of experiment that you carried out. Write the importance of such experiments. OR Describe the role of pituitary and ovarian hormones during the menstrual cycle in a human female

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  1. Plan an experiment and prepare a flow chart of the steps that you would follow to ensure that the seeds are formed only from the desired sets of pollen grains. Name the type of experiment that you carried out.
  2. Write the importance of such experiments.

OR

Describe the role of pituitary and ovarian hormones during the menstrual cycle in a human female

48.

The ruptured RBCs are captured here and broken down by the phagocytic cells in the

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The ruptured RBCs are captured here and broken down by the phagocytic cells in the


49.

The bonds present in between two complementary bases in a DNA molecule is/are

Answer» The bonds present in between two complementary bases in a DNA molecule is/are
50.

(i) Name the cells/tissues in human body which exhibit amoeboid movement (ii) Name the cells/tissues in human body which exhibit ciliary movement

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(i) Name the cells/tissues in human body which

exhibit amoeboid movement

(ii)

Name the cells/tissues in human body which

exhibit ciliary movement