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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Diabetes is related to this gland.a. Thyroid b. pancreas c. adrinal d. pitutary |
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Answer» "Diabetes is a sugar related disease. When the blood sugar present in the body becomes misbalanced or the hormone RESPONSIBLE for regulating the sugar level is not able to maintain it, then it RESULTS in a disease, called diabetes. Diabetes is related to (B) pancreas gland. Pancreas is a gland found in the digestive and the ENDOCRINE system. " |
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If there is not any plant in our enviroment what we would do for vegetables and fruits |
| Answer» GOD KNOWS. we DEPEND on PLANTS for EVERYTHING. | |
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In 1 liter of blood how many blood plasma can take |
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Answer» Plasma FORMS 50% of the total volume of BLOOD. In ONE litre of blood 550ml of plasma is PRESENT |
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How the plant produces waste products like oxygen,carbondioxide and water? |
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Answer» In process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS these by products are PRODUCED out through stomata |
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A person has loss of control on emotions, which part of brain stops it’s functiona. cerebrum b. diencephalon c. mid brain d. cerebellum |
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Answer» "When a person loses control on emotions the part of brain which stops functioning is (a) cerebrum. Cerebrum has four LOBES which carry out functions related to senses, thoughts and movements. Each lobe has a DIFFERENT function to carry yet they all WORK in harmony and COORDINATION. Near to the ear, one on each hemisphere is the temporal lobes, which control the emotions of the person. " |
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☺☺ Hi all of u ☺☺.◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ Here is one more and intresting ques for all of u....◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ Write a detailed note on human organs transplantation....and write something about organ regeneration....◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆Need long and detailed ans....!!◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ |
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Answer» Organ TRANSPLANTATION is a medical procedure in which an organ is removed from one body and placed in the body of a recipient, to replace a damaged or missing organ. The donor and recipient may be at the same location, or organs may be transported from a donor site to another location. Organs and/or tissues that are transplanted within the same person's body are called autografts. |
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Why fossil fuels must be conserved? |
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Answer» Here is your answer, |
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Taking some rice can increase our fat ? |
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Answer» No it will INCREASE carbohytrate |
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Name the kind of tissue found at the lower surface of leaves |
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Answer» EPITHELIAL TISSUE. PLEASE MARK me as the BRAINLIEST. |
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_________ phytohormon is resposible for cell elongation and differentiation of shoots and roots. |
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Answer» Here is your ans......... |
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Hormones are released at a speicific place, specific time for a specific function. Prepare a cartoon on hormones with a nice caption. |
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Answer» "To prepare a cartoon on hormones, you can make a funny BODY and place hormones SECRETED by the body, with their FUNCTIONS. The caption could be ‘Let’s see if you can do without me’ Pituitory – I HELP you grow Thyroid- I monitor your metabolism Pancreas-I keep you away from diabetes Adrenal glands-I help you grow emotionally and help you REPRODUCE " |
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What is obesity and it causes |
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Answer» Hello friend is a condition (disorders) when body of a particular person EXCESS more amount of fat than usual. |
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Observe different actions performed by your classmate for a period of 45 minutes. Out of those action which are controled by voluntary and involuntary pathways. |
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Answer» "On observing CLASSMATES for a period of 45 MINUTES, you will NOTICE that they PERFORM several actions which are both involuntary as well as voluntary. Voluntary actions COMPRISE of actions which are controlled by the brain and the body parts whereas involuntary actions are those which are sudden in reaction to a stimulus. Writing, eating, listening are all voluntary actions whereas blinking, recoil of hand if hit by someone, instant reaction of sensory organs on sound or touch are involuntary actions. " |
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How is a auto immune disease caused mention one such disease in humans 2? |
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Answer» Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the immunesystem attacks the JOINTS. This attackcauses redness, warmth, soreness, and STIFFNESS in the joints. Unlike OSTEOARTHRITIS, which affects people as they get OLDER, RA can start as early as your 30s (6). |
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How asthma is caused by smoking cigarettes |
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Make a model of neuron using suitable materials. |
| Answer» CREATE a MODEL of a neuron by USING COLORED clay or play dough. | |
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If a cell has a chromosome number after first news is equal to 48 the chromosome number in the daughter cells after the completion of meiosis will be a 48 b 24 c 12 former d 36 36 |
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Answer» If MOTHER and FATHER has 42 pairs of chromosome then the number of chromosome that transfer in daughter cell is half the number of chromosomes of father and mother. Which MEANS the total number of chromosomes in daughter is 42. |
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How do life process contribute to the growth and development of the body? |
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Answer» Life PROCESS. ... The basic processesof life include organization, metabolism, responsiveness, movements, and reproduction. In humans, who represent the most COMPLEX form of life, there areadditional requirements such asgrowth, differentiation, RESPIRATION, DIGESTION, and excretion. |
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Importance of nutrition education in community development |
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Answer» Here is your ans... |
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Name the method by spirogyra reproduce under favourable condition in this method sexual or Asexual |
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Answer» Spirogyra reproduces through a method called fragmentation. In this method, it divides itself into 2 or more smaller SECTIONS which LATER grows into a new ORGANISM. this method is the TYPE of ASEXUAL the reproduction... |
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E.coli in human intestine :Communalism or Mutualism? |
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Answer» The ecological and medical aspects of the symbiosis between ESCHERICHIA coli and man]. ... In this work DIFFERENT VARIANTS of the symbiosis of E. coliwith a human body are analyzed, and the symbiotic relationships between them are shown to follow the typemutualism, commensalism, parasitismand HABITATION. |
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What is HCL in body |
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Answer» HCL is present in STOMACH it used to kill BACTERIA which is present in the FOOD hcl is known as HYDRO chlorice acid |
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What us cell nucleus |
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Answer» This ORGANELLES has two major FUNCTIONS;it STORES the cells hereditary material, or DNA, and it coordinates the cells activities, which include GROWTH, intermediary METABOLISM, protein synthesis, and reproduction. Only the cells of advanced organisms, known as eukaryotes, have a nucleus. |
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Draw a picture representing connection between axon-axon, axon-dendrite. Why do they connect like that? |
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Answer» "There are two special parts of NEURONS; DENDRITES and axons. Dendrites carry information to the cell whereas axons carry away the information from the cell. Axons and dendrites do not TOUCH each other even though AXON of one neuron is very closely placed to the dendrite of another neuron. This connection between dendrite and axon is called synapse, which carries neural IMPULSE from one neuron to another. " |
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Draw a neatly labelled diagram of Brain and write few points how it is protected. |
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Answer» Here is your ans ... |
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I am a plant floating on the water stems are light & filed with air the stomata are found on the upper side of the leaves |
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Answer» LOTUS is ANSWER of this QUESTION |
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I am a plant growing fully under water have flexible stems with thin narrow leaves no stomata on the leaves |
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Answer» The aquatic plants LIKE seagrass and pond WEED...... |
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I am tall, straight and cone shaped plant i have needle like leaves with a waxy covering |
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Answer» it is a CACTUS I THINK. they are TALL, straight, waxy covering and have needle like LEAVES |
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Human eye is sensitive only two wavelength range from |
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Answer» Under daylight conditions, the AVERAGE normal sighted human eye is most sensitive at a wavelength of 555 nm, RESULTING in the fact that green light at this wavelength produces the impression of highest �brightness� when compared to light at other WAVELENGTHS. |
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Hypodermis is mainly composed of collenchyma is it true |
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Answer» Yes but only in CASE of young dicot stem not for MONOCOTS ROOTS and MATURE dicot roots |
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What is meiosis. can u rit sort ans |
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Answer» Meiosis is a specialized type of CELL division that REDUCES the chromosome number by half, creating four haploid cells, each GENETICALLY DISTINCT from the parent cell that gave RISE to them |
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What is NSR and what is braidicardiya |
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Answer» NSR is an initiative taken by NASSCOM. NASSCOM is the trade association of all the IT / ITeS / BPO companies in INDIA. NASSCOM wants to promote the interests of IT & ITeS INDUSTRY and help it grow. NASSCOM has taken up a SIGNIFICANT initiative called "Trusted SOURCING". |
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What labia? plz answr |
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Answer» Labia is lip like STRUCTURE which is present in female reproductive system |
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Explain different types of simple permanent tissue there characteristics and functions |
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Answer» 1. Simple permanent tissue Simple permanent tissue is composed of single type of cells which have similar origin, structure and function. Types of simple permanent tissue I. Parenchyma II. Collenchyma III. Sclerenchyma Characteristics of parenchyma tissue Living tissue Shape: each cell is spherical, oval, rectangular, polygonal, elongated or irregular in shape Cell wall: thin walled made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin Young Parenchymatous cells are LOOSELY arranged Intercellular space : present Food storage: cell store reserve food material Parenchyma is found in all parts of plant such as cortex, pith, palisade, mesophyll, flower, seed etc It is also found in vascular tissues. Characteristics of collenchyma tissue: Living tissue Shape: each cell is somewhat elongated Cell wall: thick walled due to deposition of hemicellulose and pectin in intercellular space Intercellular space: present or absent Characteristics of Sclerenchyma: Dead tissue Shape: elongated and pointed at both end Cell wall: thick and lignified Cell lack protoplasm It gives strength and rigidity to the plant body Function of parenchyma tissue: Photosynthesis: chlorenchyma contains CHLOROPLAST which HELPS in photosynthesis Storage: parenchyma cell stores food in the form of starch, PROTEINS, oils and fats. Buoyancy: helps in floating of aquatic plants due to presence of aerenchyma tissue Secretion: Idioblastic cell secretes resins, LATEX, tannin, oils etc Transport: parenchyma of xylem and phloem helps in transport of nutrition and water. Mechanical support: Prosenchyma tissue provide mechanical support. Functions of collenchyma tissue Mechanical support: It is living mechanical tissue Photosynthesis: It contain chloroplast and carry out photosynthesis. Function of sclerenchyma tissue Mechanical support: sclerenchyma is made up of dead and lignified cells which provides support to plants. Provides hardness to stony fruits such as nuts, coconut, almond etc |
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Cell wall is made up of which component |
Answer» Cell wall is made up of cellulose componentExplanation:
Learn more about cell wall Write composition and function of cell wall? What is the significance of cell wall in plant cell |
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What are microorganisms? |
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Answer» Hey mate here's your ANSWER |
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Collect the information about cranial nerves. Spinal nerves from internet or from your school library. |
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Answer» Spinal Nerves |
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Human heart transportation system class information |
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Answer» The blood circulatory SYSTEM (CARDIOVASCULAR system) delivers nutrients and oxygen to all CELLS in the body. It consists of the HEART and the blood vessels running through the entire body. The ARTERIES carry blood away from the heart; the veins carry it back to the heart. |
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Why cytoplasm is known as heterogeneous material |
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Answer» Because heterogenous transparent fluid PORTION is present INSIDE the CELL in between of cell membrane and nucleus. That is y it is CALLED heterogeneous MATERIAL. |
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How is co2 obtained by aquatic plants and animals |
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Answer» Oxygen PRESENT in the water is taken by AQUATIC plants and |
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What is mitosis. rit sort ans |
| Answer» MITOSIS is TYPE of cell division in which a parent cell divideds into two daughter cells which are IDENTICAL , no. of CHROMOSOMES REMAINS same | |
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write letter to principle for ordering book which include header and footer table and superscript abd subscript |
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Answer» Hello dear your answer is in down |
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Define balanced force with example |
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Answer» When ONE FORCE is BALANCED by ANOTHER then it is CALLED as balanced force |
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How does cartilage facilitates the movement of joints. please guys ans it fast |
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Answer» The cartilage provides a SMOOTH SURFACE that facilities easy movement. To further reduce the friction between the articulating surfaces of the BONES,the knee joint is lined by a Synovial MEMBRANE which produces a thick clear fluid called Synovial fluid. |
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What is the difference between plant cell and animal cell |
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Answer» HEYA!! |
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Collect information on the actions controlled by spinal cord by using reference books from your school library. |
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Answer» "Spinal cord CARRIES nerve impulses to and from the brain. It basically is a platform where body parts send messages and RECEIVES them accordingly. It together with the PERIPHERAL nervous system controls the motor FUNCTIONS, sensory functions and the autonomic functions. Examples of some actions which are controlled by spinal cord are- MUSCLE movements in the body, controls sensation of pain, temperature and touch. " |
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How to protect leather and clots from forming fungus? |
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Answer» Leather and clot can be protected by fungus in this SEASON by USING leather BAM. This we can GET in the MEDICAL shop |
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What are the special cell organelles that differentiate plant cell from animal cell? std 9th |
| Answer» CHLOROPLASTS, the CELL WALL, and VACUOLES. | |
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What is the role of circulatory system in energy production |
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Answer» TRANSPORTS the ABSORBED nutrients to different PARTS of the BODY |
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