This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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How are forests getting reduced? |
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Answer» Answer: A decrease in AREA covered by a forest is the definition of deforestation. ... In several areas, cattle consumes large portion of forest plants and THUS destroys the COVER. We also are rapidly EXPANDING to accommodate our POPULATION and are acquiring more and more land. This addition land comes from forests. |
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Mai class 12th me hu physics chemistry maths cbse board biology bhi lena chata hu neet ke liya possible hai |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:HA jarur Mark as BRAILIEST |
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Difference between gram positive and gram negative stain.[in points] |
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Answer» Characteristics Gram Positive Gram Negative 1. Gram Reaction Retain crystal violet DYE and stain blue or purple.
Gram-Positive Accept safranin and stain pink or red Gram-Negative 2. Cell Wall STRUCTURE Structure of Gram Positive cell wall : gram-positive-cell-wall Structure of Gram Negative cell wall : gram-negative-cell-wall 3. Cell Wall Thickness Thick (20-80 nm) Thin (8-10 nm) 4. Chemical Composition of Cell Wall Peptidoglycan, Teichoic acid Lipotechoic acid Lipopolysaccharide, Lipoproteins and Peptidoglycans 5. Peptidoglycan LAYER Thick (MULTILAYERED) Thin (Single LAYERED) 6. Teichoic Acid in Cell Wall Present Absent |
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Visit a herbal nursery in your locality & collect information about.(a) Ornamental plants (any five)- Botanical names & significance. (b) Any five Medicinal plants- Botanical names & significance. (c) Any five Timber-yielding plants- Botanical names & significance. |
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Answer» Answer: (a)ROSE -Rosa Rubiginosa Lilly-Lilium lancifolum Daffodils-narcissius pseudonarcissius Petunia-petunia atkinsiana Tulip-tulipa Explanation: Neem garlic ginger calotropis (C)Bamboo Banyan Mango palm |
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Differential diagnosis of acquired childhood aphasia |
Answer» Acquired childhood APHASIA is rare but has IMPORTANT CONCEPTUAL implications for developmental NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. It reviews the main causes and syndromes of acquired childhood aphasia. Prognosis is less favorable than usually SUPPOSED, in terms of both language sequellae and academic failure |
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Difference between phenetic and phylogenetic classification |
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Answer» Answer: Phenetic versus Cladistic classification of Birds Given the phylogeny at top LEFT, a phenetic classification scheme (above, middle) will EMPHASIZE the perceived dissimilarity of birds from scaly tetrapods, whereas a cladistic scheme (above, right) will emphasize the more recent common ancestry of birds with crocodiles. Modern phylogenetic classifications emphasize character analyses, which show that birds EVOLVED from dinosaurs: that is, perceptions of bird distinctiveness have changed. Popular discussions (e.g., "Jurassic PARK") present this character analysis as showing that "dinosaurs are more similar to birds": that is, perceptions of dinosaur "primitiveness" have changed. This "neo-phenetic" analysis (below) produces a phylogenetic pattern from phenetic criterion... follow MEEEEEE... mark me as Brainliest.... |
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What do you know by about biology??? |
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Answer» Biology is a subject of SCINCE. This subject is study of living ORGANISMS. It is the NATURAL science that studies life and living organisms. And it also called science of life. Biology is came from greek WORD. Biology means BIOS means "life" and logos means "study". If We joint this both word, its becomes life study. |
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Prepare a power point presentation on cell organelles on its function |
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What is plastids? & its types. |
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Answer» Answer: FUNCTIONS of Plastids : They provide colour to fruits and flowers. They HELPS in STORAGE of proteins, starch and oil. They trap solar energy to manufacture food through the process of photosynthesis. Mark as BRAINLIEST toppers answers |
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What is recovery phase in wheat |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:its FUNGI PROPOSAL MATR |
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The two strands of DNA are held together by what bond |
Answer» ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●hydrogen. Covalent bonds occur within each LINEAR strand and STRONGLY bond the BASES, sugars, and PHOSPHATE GROUPS (both within each component and between components). Hydrogen bonds occur between the two strands and involve a base from one strand with a base from the second in complementary pairing. |
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Write a short note on Nobel gas |
Answer» Explanation:Nobel gasNoble gas COMPOUNDS can be formed from noble gases. When the noble gases are USED in cold cathode tubes to PRODUCE LIGHT, each of them has a different colour. Since Radon is RADIOACTIVE, it is usually not used for lighting. |
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hemorrhoids are :option 1.small pouches of colon .2.enlarged rectal veins. 3.outgrowths of anal canal. 4.longitudinal folds of rectum |
Answer» ☺ HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ☺OPTION (2) IS THE CORRECT ANSWER ✔ ENLARGE RECTAL VEINS ✔hemorrhoids are enlarge rectal veins. HOPE IT'S HELP YOU ✌❤ ❤ |
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What are the composition of nucleotide |
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Answer» Explanation: A nucleotide is composed of a SUGAR molecule, a phosphate group, and a NITROGEN base (usually THYMINE, GUANINE, uracil, adenosine, or cytosine. |
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Give some useful information on Amazon River Dolphin. |
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Answer» AMAZON RIVER DOLPHIN |
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4. Name the scientist who proposed the theory of natural selection. |
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Answer» In 1859, Charles Darwin set out his theory of evolution by natural selection as an EXPLANATION for ADAPTATION and speciation. Hope it helps you Please MARK it as a brainliest! |
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Name the tissue in animal carries out similar function as the following tissues do in plant |
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Answer» Epidermis is the CORRECT OPTION. It carries out similar function in PLANTS and ANIMALS. It gives protection to the internal tissues. ... In animals, epidermis layer makes up the skin. |
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Wahi is mother milk considered the most appropriate food for a newborn infant |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: BREAST milk provides the ideal combination of nutrients. The nutrients in breast milk are easy for babies to digest and ABSORB. As a baby grows, his mother's milk adjusts to MEET his CHANGING needs. Breast milk is the best food for babies. |
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Find out the correct sentence of manure |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:it is IMPORTANT to do |
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Complete the glucose breakdown pathway in case of aerobic respiration. |
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Definition of immobilization in plant cell culture |
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Difference between sanitary and phytosanitary measures |
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Answer» Sanitary and phytosanitary MEASURES, by their very nature, may RESULT in RESTRICTIONS on trade. ... It requires that sanitary and phytosanitary measures be applied for no other purpose than that of ensuring food safety and ANIMAL and plant health. |
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Can taq polymerase tailed pcr products be used directly for ligation |
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Answer» Explanation: If you are amplifying from a plasmid or simple template, there is very little chance for mis-priming, so you can use a PRETTY WIDE RANGE of ANNEALING temperatures, but you may NEED to increase your primer length and increase the Tm if you are trying to clone from genomic DNA, a cDNA library, or by RT-PCR |
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Define simple tissue classify and explain its different types with help of suitable diagrams |
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Answer» Answer: A group of cells which are similar in origin but MAY be different in structure and function is CALLED a tissue. There are MAINLY four types of tissues: 1. EPITHELIAL tissue- Originates from germ layers ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm 2. CONNECTIVE tissue- Originates from germ layer mesoderm 3. Muscular tissue- Originates from germ layer mesoderm 4. Neural tissue- Originates from germ layer ectoderm Explanation: |
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Please explain me what is endoplasmic reticulum and , what is its function |
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Answer» Explanation: It is the power house of the cell it helps in circulation of BLOOD Plz mark as brainliest Topper in MAHARASHTRA |
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Write the name of enzyme’s released in deuterium |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:its BILE juice Mark as BRAINLIEST PLZZZ. |
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What is urethra and what r there uses |
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Answer» In anatomy, the urethra (from Greek οὐρήθρα – ourḗthrā) is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for the REMOVAL of urine from the body. And, It is comes from Collecting duct system in the Kidney where urine is purified by Nephron. In males, the urethra travels through the penis and also carries semen.[1] In human females and other primates, the urethra connects to the urinary meatus above the vagina, whereas in non-primates, the female's urethra empties into the urogenital sinus.Females use their urethra only for urinating, but males use their urethra for both urination and ejaculation. The external urethral sphincter is a striated muscle that allows voluntary control over urination. The internal sphincter, formed by the involuntary smooth muscles lining the bladder neck and urethra, is innervated by the SYMPATHETIC division of the autonomic NERVOUS system. The internal sphincter is present both in males and females. |
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explain the inheritance of colour blindness in the offspring,when mother is carrier and father is colour blind |
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Answer» We can't SEE in it yes it true Mark as BRAINLIEST TOPPER in Mumbai plzzzzxx ... |
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Please tell me about semi conservative and conservative hypothesis of DNA replication |
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Answer» Answer: In the semiconservative HYPOTHESIS, PROPOSED by WATSON and CRICK, the two strands of a DNA molecule separate during replication. Each STRAND then acts as a template for synthesis of a new strand. |
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What are mitochondria like in real life |
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Answer» CUCUMBER........ .... ... . |
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(13)What are the small pores observed in epidermis of the leafcalled? Write its two main function. |
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Answer» Answer: They are stomata Mark as BRAINLIEST I am the topper in the WHOLE Maharashtra |
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What is mean by bio |
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Answer» a BIOGRAPHY or SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL profile of SOMETHING |
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Can a person be a carrier of hiv but do not suffer from aids |
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Answer» Answer: No it cannot be Mark as brainliest I am the TOPPER in the WHOLE Maharashtra.... |
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Difference between lenticles and stomatal transpirtaion |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: If you LOOK at the MAIN difference between these two than it can be that lenticels remains opens PERMANENTLY but stomata doesn't.Stomata is located in the epidermis lenticels are located in peridermis,lenticels are the RESULT of secondry growth of plant it ALSO do not contains any chloroplast while stomata do have. |
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Difference between heterogametic and heteromorphic |
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Answer» Answer: Hetero gametic- It denotes the sex chromosomes that DIFFERS in MORPHOLOGY,resulting in two different kinds of gametes. Hetero morphic- It is the incompatibility of functional male and female gametes to effect the FERTILIZATION in the particular combinations. Explanation: As we can see ACC. to defination that hetromorphic is the incompatibility of the functining of male and female gamates fertilization WHEREASE the hetrogametic denotes to sex chromosome of male and female. |
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Difference between connective tissue and epithelial tissue |
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Answer» Answer: The main difference between epithelial tissue and connective tissue is their function and the CELLS they are comprised of. ... The tissue is ONE (simple) or more (stratified) cells THICK. Skin is made of epithelial tissue. This tissue also LINES body cavities, the SURFACES of blood vessels, and all organs |
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Difference between elements and complementary genes |
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Answer» Explanation: Complementary genes it may be defined as two or more dominant genes present on separate gene loci, which interact to PRODUCE a particular phenotypic trait, but neither of them produce a particular trait in the absence of other. Complementary genes were first studied by Bateson and Punnett in the CASE of flower colour of sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus). SUPPLEMENTARY genes: They are two independent genes present on DIFFERENT on different gene loci, each producing its own trait. These genes interact when present in dominant state to produce a new trait. |
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Difference between biodegradability and recyclability |
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Answer» Answer: The primary difference between compostable and biodegradable is that compostable products require a SPECIFIC setting in ORDER to break down, WHEREAS biodegradable products break down naturally. Typically composting is a faster process, but only under the right CONDITIONS. |
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Difference between normal impression and gingival cord impression |
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Answer» Answer: When FABRICATING indirect RESTORATIONS, the fit and ACCURACY are only as good as the impression that the clinician makes. The principles of making a good impression are the same whether performing traditional impressions or with the LATEST digital impression technologies: healthy tissues, sufficient tissue retraction, identifiable margins, a dry field, appropriate impression material and good impression technique. Tooth and Periodontal Health Good periodontal health aids in restorative success by ensuring that the gingival levels are healthy and stable, the teeth are periodontally sound with minimal movement, and there is no bleeding when attempting to make impressions or cement the final prosthesis... follow meeeeee... Mark me as BRAINLIEST.... |
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Difference between nosocomial infection and opportunistic infection |
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Answer» Answer: Difference between nosocomial and opportunistic infection Nosocomial transmission of opportunistic infections. ... However, new data have challenged this VIEW and suggest that some opportunistic PATHOGENS are TRANSMISSIBLE from one immunosuppressed patient to ANOTHER.... follow meeeeee.... mark me as BRAINLIEST... |
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Explain two disease caused by bactria,virus and protozan |
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Answer» Answer: Cancer rabies Mark as brainliest .....PLZ. I am the TOPPER in the whole MAHARASHTRA |
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Where are BandTcell formed how do they defer from each other |
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Answer» A BAND cell (also called band NEUTROPHIL, band FORM or stab cell) is a cell undergoing granulopoiesis, DERIVED from a metamyelocyte, and leading to a mature granulocyte. |
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DNA and RNA strand are made up of what |
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Answer» Both DNA and RNA are MADE from NUCLEOTIDES........... |
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In which season does wheat grow |
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Answer» Explanation: Wheat is a Rabi crop that is GROWN in the winter season. SOWING of wheat TAKES place in October to December and harvesting is done during the months of February and MAY. The wheat crop needs cool winters and hot summers, which is why the FERTILE plains of the Indo-Gangetic region are the most conducive for growing it. |
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Any two plant that grow in water and are eaten as food and name them |
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Answer» Lotus , wild rice , water chestnut , etc,. are some AQUATIC PLANTS which are SUITABLE to eat. |
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Bile does not contain an enzyme but it is essential for digestion justify |
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Answer» Who SAID that BILE duct do not secretes enzyme.It secretes a LIQUID known as the BILE JUICE which is very important for the digestion of complex protein particles. HOPE IT HELPED YOU PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST✌️✌️ |
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Diaphragmatic hernia is genetically related disease or not? |
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Answer» YES it is GENETICALLY RELATED DISEASE. ... |
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Difference between fragmentation in spirogyra and regeneration in planaria |
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