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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What are the effects of global warnings |
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Answer» We GET DISEASES and the ENVIRONMENT will POLITE |
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Question in which type of plants do you find a double fertilization? |
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Answer» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
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What is the definition of ostia and osculum |
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Answer» ANSWER: OSTIA : minute pores in sponges through which water enters the BODY. |
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Which cell lacks double membrane |
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Answer» animal cell lacks double membrane hope it HELPS............ MARK me as BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!! |
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Mention the problem which is associated with using local names of organisms.how was resolved? Name the scientist who has introduced the above solution |
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Answer» It would CREATE a lot of confusion because two animals of different PLACES could be named the same. |
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How many ovules are present in the ovary of a flower? |
| Answer» SEE HIBISCUS flower has about 12 OVULES present in each chamber.And there are 5 chambers. obviously if hibiscus is a flower then I GUESS every flower might have these number of ovules. | |
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histone modifications by different histone modifiers: insights into histone writers and erasers during chromatin modification |
| Answer» SORRY BROTHER I don't KNOW histone modifications by different histone modifiers: | |
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Question in which type of plants triple fusion is found? |
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Answer» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
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Name the group which seeds are nsked |
| Answer» GYMNOSPERMS have NAKED SEEDS | |
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Name the scientists who define evolution |
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Answer» HEYA! CHARLES DARWIN is the father of EVOLUTION...... He defined evolution... HOPE it HELPS... |
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'Water is an universal solvent' comment on it. |
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Answer» Water is capable of dissolving a variety of different substances, which is why it is such a good solvent. And, water is called the "universal solvent" because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth. It means that WHEREVER water goes, either through the ground or through our bodies, it takes along valuable chemicals, MINERALS, and nutrients. |
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How are the heredity changes responsible for evolution |
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Answer» Evolution is the changes in inheritedtraits of a population from generation to generation. mutation in these genes can produce new and altered traits ,resulting in HEREDITARY changes in organisms. Heredity is the PROCESS of PASSING of traits from one generation to the NEXT generation. |
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What is totipotency? |
| Answer» TOTIPOTENCY is the ability of a single cell to divide and PRODUCE all of the DIFFERENTIATED cells in an organism | |
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Why regeneration is not possible in higher plants? |
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Answer» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
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If you put some sugar crystals on dry tongue it never fastes but if you press if on palate you can sense the taste why? |
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Answer» When we make PRESS crystals they MIX with SALIVA and these makes the DRY tongue to its tastes buds more and we can sense it |
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What is s**, what happens in this, how it occur?? |
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Answer» May the SENTENCE COLLAPSES and SRY I can't understand stanf ur QUESTION |
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How is plastermount used in biological laboratories? |
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Answer» Centerifuges are COMMONLY USED in BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES |
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How do unicellular organisms like amoeba give out excess water and waste? |
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Answer» Hey mate!! |
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Food web increases the stability of an ecosystem explain |
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Answer» Food web INCREASE the stability of an ecosystem because food web includes all INTERCONNECTED food chains. A single ORGANISM may be connected to various food chains at same or different tropic level. Even if one organism becomes extinct by some means, the organism may be able to obtain food from other interlinked organism. Also, food web results in the regular CIRCULATION of energy and cycling of nutrients in the ecosystem, that AIDS in its stability. |
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Monera ProtistaFungiPlantaeAnimaliaContains which organisms |
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Answer» Its UNICELLULAR ORGANISM |
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What is a gestation period? |
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Answer» Fetal development PERIOD from the time of conception until BIRTH. For humans, the FULL gestation period is NORMALLY 9 months. The word "gestation" comes from the Latin "gestare" meaning "to carry or to bear." |
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What is mean by cell membrane |
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Answer» cell membrane is the LAYER which PROTECTS the CYTOPLASM to don't GO out |
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How are alveoli designed and why |
Answer» Answer :-ALVEOLI are designed in the shape balloon/sac like structures, forming the terminals of the "Bronchioles". Such a structure of the alveoli provides a large surface area (like villi in intestine) for gaseous exchange through diffusion. Extra Information :-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~☆ The wall of alveoli consists of 2 types of ALVEOLAR epithelial tissues :-
☆ Type I alveolar cells are predominant SQUAMOUS epithelial cells. ☆ Type I alveolar cells are more in number. ☆ Type II alveolar cells are large and are scattered among the squamous cells. ☆ Type II alveolar cells are fewer in number. ☆ Type II alveolar cells produce "Surfactant", an oily secretion containing the mixture of "Phospholipids" and "Protiens". ☆ Type II alveolar cells are also known as "SEPTAL cells. ☆ The alveolar wall possesses "Alveolar Macrophages" (dust cells). ☆ The alveolar wall possesses wandering "Phagocytes", ingesting fine dust particles and other debris. ☆ The number of alveoli in and average adult human being is estimated to be approximately around "300 million". ☆ In an average adult human being, the alveoli are estimated to expose a surface area of about "70 sq.metres". |
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How can amoeba divide during unfavourable conditions? |
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Answer» During UNFAVOURABLE condition,amoeba encoats itself with three LAYERS called as cysts.when favourable condition comes ,it BREAKS into minute amoeba.This process is known as ENCYSTATION |
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What is biology and what is use of it |
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Answer» Bio means living and lodging in study it means the study of living things Biology can be divided into three branches of STUDIES suggest ZOOLOGY botany and microorganism study Biology helps to study the living organisms which we surrounded by social animals plants and MICROORGANISMS such as bacteria fungi under etc........ |
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Why gametes are haploid cells? |
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Answer» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ✏️...CAMELS are HAPLOID because these are PRODUCED by MEIOTIC CELL division. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
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What are hybrids? What are gametes? |
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Answer» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
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Habitat utilization by bird "blue throat" luscenia svecica during winter in temperate region |
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Golgi bodies were discovered by gogi from nerve cells of all and cats by a technique of |
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Answer» HEYA.. here is your answer ⤵️ ➡️ GOLGI BODIES is discovered by CAMILLO gogli . hope my answer helps you ✌ |
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Neuroprotective role of asiatic acid in aluminium chloride induced rat model of alzheimer?s disease |
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Answer» Neuroprotective role of Asiatic acid in ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE induced rat MODEL of Alzheimer's disease. The current INVESTIGATION explored the neuroprotective potential of asiatic acid (AA), a natural triterpene of Centella asiatica on aluminium chloride induced rat model of AD.... |
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If a cell has a chrosome number after first meiosis equal to 48. the chromosome number in the daughter cells after the completion of meiosis will be what? |
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Answer» 24 so that on FERTILISATION, the NORMAL NUMBER is RESTORED |
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Explain the role of placenta in the development of human embryo? |
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Answer» ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
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What exactly we meant by pasteurization |
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Answer» Pasteurization. ... Pasteurization is the process of HEATING, and then rapidly COOLING, liquids or food in order to kill microbes that MAY expedite their SPOILAGE or CAUSE disease. The French scientist who invented the process of pasteurization was Louis Pasteur. |
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What is the relationship between the weight of the heart and its number of heartbeats |
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Answer» There is no such RELATIONSHIP |
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Give one example of connective tissue in which matrix is a solid |
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Answer» Bone is a dense REGULAR connective tissue whose MATRIX is SOLID |
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Give an example of an organism whose digestion is intracellular |
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Answer» AMOEBA is an ORGANISM WHOSE DIGESTION is intracellular. Hope It HELPS !!!!! |
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Give an account on nitrogen cycle and the process of biological nitrogen fixation |
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Answer» the series of processes by which NITROGEN and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition. |
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Human being do not have digestive system to divest cellulose |
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What is the relation between weight of the body and the rate of heart |
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What is mean by cell |
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Answer» Hey user.... |
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Why is wisdom teeth called so? |
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Answer» Normally these teeth ARRIVES at the age of 18 to 35 |
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Genes responsible for phenotypic f2 9:3:4 are called |
| Answer» EPISTATIC GENE is RESPONSIBLE for this RATIO | |
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Function of salivary gland and where are they locatedd |
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Answer» The function of salivary glands is to MAKE FOOD smooth and in LIQUID form.These are LOCATED in our MOUTH. |
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What is the nature of urine |
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Answer» The NATURE of the URINE is ACID , which is CALLED as URIC acid |
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What are the uses of endemic species around the world |
Answer» These endemic species can be found in certain SPECIFIC areas. For EXAMPLE, to come upon endemic animals, SMALL islands are great places. Endemic species, such as the lemurs of MADAGASCAR and the tortoises of the Galápagos can be found here. |
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What are lac operon? |
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Answer» The LAC operon (lactose operon) is anoperon required for the TRANSPORT and metabolism of lactose in Escherichia COLI and many other enteric bacteria. |
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What is meant by water potential? |
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What do you mean by ginning ?how is it done? |
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Answer» Ginning term refers to the 'cotton gin', invented by "Eli WHITNEY". Ginning is the process of removing the derbis and seeds from cotton. EXPLANATION: In earlier days, this was traditionally done by hand. At present the advanced technology is being used. These machines quickly separates the 'cotton fibres' from their seeds. MODERN ginning TRIED to 'REMOVE moisture', cleaned to remove burs, stem, leaves other FOREIGN matter. These fibres are then converted in to various cotton goods such as linens. |
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Prepare a modal of plant cell or animal cell with locally available materials |
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Answer» I THINK it's UPTO your CREATIVITY and your own IDEAS |
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