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1.

Define the term enzyme enzymes are used in biological washing powders. Decribe how the presence of these enzymes may increase

Answer» ENZYMES in whashing are NA- and they are do MASSE RXN in the whashing SODA
2.

The group of animals belonging to phylum protozoa is

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Protozoa organisms are a WIDE RANGE most of which are FREE living single celled eukaryotes.

Proto means first

Zoa means animals

So all protozoal SPECIES are assigned to kingdom Protista.

3.

Seed habit is an important step to evolution which is due to

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Answer:

The EVOLUTION of the seed habit is related to the retention of the megaspore. Heterospory is thus considered an important STEP in evolution as it is a precursor to the seed habit. Heterospory evolved FIRST in pteridophytes such as SELAGINELLA and Salvinia

4.

What do you mean by food pyramid

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ANSWER...

Food pyramid is defined as graphic INTENDED to illustrate the principles of good NUTRITION with fruit and vegetables on the BOTTOM representing the BULK of healthy diet and fats and oils at the top.

it is a chart that can be used to see how MANY serving of each food should be eaten each day. it is for having good health. vegetables and fruits gives a lot of vitamins and minerals and few fats but fruits often have more calories and sugar.

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5.

Why do farmers dry the paddy crop after cutting them from fields?explain it in 8 to 10 lines

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It turns to affects the production of the cropand their income. By drying them INSTANTLY, itcould store crops from damages within due course of TIME. When it dry, it starts to evaporate the moisture in the grains so that it is not attacked by fungi.

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6.

Three phases of taxonomy alpha beta Gamma were recognised by

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The THREE PHASES of TAXONOMY were identified by A.P DE Candolle in 1813.

7.

In frog, blood flows to right auricle from

Answer» DEOXYGENATED blood is SENT to theatrium from various organs in thefrog's body through blood VESSELS and veins. ... The ventriclecontracts, sending oxygenatedblood to the brain from the left ventricle. It reaches the HEAD by FLOWING through the carotid arteries.
8.

If in a plant if rate of respiration and photosynthesis are equal

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This is similar to a SITUATION where expenses are more than income. Exactly what happens when animal BODY doesn't get enough food for energy synthesis is what will happen in plants.

Photosynthesis is an anabolic pathway. Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water from soil get converted to glucose in plants in the presence of sunlight. This glucose acts as food in plants.

Respiration is a catabolic pathway. The glucose breaks down into carbon dioxide and water by using oxygen to release energy. This process is similar to the process of DIGESTION in animals where a complex molecule is broken down into simple molecules.

Now, in a case of prolonged fasting in man the body doesn't get proper food and thus no nutrients are provided to it. To compensate this LOSS the carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the body START breaking down into their simpler forms.

Something similar happens in plants. When the rate of respiration is more than the rate of photosynthesis, the biomolecules present in plants break down to compensate the reduced rate of photosynthesis. This results in loss of dry weight of the plant.

9.

Noise pollution(Regulation and control)rules 2000

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In order to avoid noise POLLUTION all territory shall be classified in industrial, commercial, RESIDENTIAL or silence areas/zones The noise levels in any area/zone shall not exceed noise standards in terms of air quality; The use of amplifiers and loudspeakers is RESTRICTED to certain facilities.Annexed Schedules details air quality standards for noise emission in the VARIOUS areas .                            i hope this answer is HELPFUL for u .

10.

Why menstuaration stoppat 50 years

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The stopping of menstruation is called menopause. The average age for menopause is 51 years old, but some women will have it a year or two earlier, and some will have it a year or two later. Early menopause is possible, and can happen in a woman’s mid-to-early 40s.

Menopause occurs when the ovaries, which usually make estrogen along with other hormones, stop producing estrogen. Prior to that, women experience something called perimenopause, which are the years leading up to menopause. Some PRESENT with skipped periods or a change in flow—either lighter or heavier. It's normal to expect some changes in your BLEEDING in the latter half of your 40s, but it's still a good idea to talk to your doctor about any changes or abnormalities.

Once a woman begins going through perimenopause, she may start to get symptoms. These symptoms vary from person to person and even from culture to culture. Some women will skip cycles for a couple of months at a time during perimenopause, but if a woman experiences 12 months straight without a cycle during this time, that's menopause. The main symptom of menopause is, of course, no periods for 12 months straight.

Other symptoms of perimenopause include hot flashes, which also vary from person to person. Flashes could last a few seconds or several minutes, and occasionally occur at night, which may cause difficulty sleeping. Some women will also experience hormonal changes that might affect their MOOD, causing depression, anger or impatience.

Menopause also causes changes to the VAGINA. A woman’s vagina may become a little thinner, a little dryer and a little LESS elastic without estrogen. Lack of estrogen may also affect the urethra, which is located right above the vagina, causing it to become dry and inflamed. This may cause some pain with intercourse.

Bone loss also starts to increase with menopause. Once estrogen levels decrease, the bone will start to deteriorate gradually, which can lead to osteopenia, which is weakness of bone, or osteoporosis. Bone loss occurs predominantly in the hips, wrists and spine, which can be very dangerous, as a hip fracture could really change a woman's lifestyle.

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11.

Public cleabliness is important for individual health'? Explain this statement

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Yes the statement is very TRUE because we used to travel MANY places so there are chances of getting communicable diseases.So public hygiene is very ESSENTIAL as well PERSONAL hygiene has social and AESTHETIC values.If personal hygiene is maintained then public health will be in no danger mostly.Public places should be cleaned and maintained healthily too.

12.

In the open oceans most of the living organisms occur in

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Inopen OCEANS most of animals LIVE in PHOTIC ZONE

13.

Function of filament

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FUNCTION OF FILAMENT::::

The MALE reproductive PART of a flower is referred to as the stamen and consists of the filament and the anther. The filament is a stalk-like STRUCTURE that attaches to the base of the flower and SUPPORTS the anther, which is the structure that produces pollen.

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14.

How to differentiate between benthic and planktonic foraminifera?

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Generally, Planktonic Foraminifera or Globigerinacea Superfamily can be comprehensibly described by test trochospiral, planospiral or streptospiral; wall macroperforate, with perforations regularly and geometrically arranged; surface MAY be pitted, with or without spines in adult, but may be smooth in adult excepted for scattered pustules; aperture interiomarginal or areal. As Mr. Afghah nicely mentioned above, keel or carane is the BEST element to distinguish VARIOUS genera, so being or not as well as their arrangement can help us to identify the planktonic foraminifera.

According to the attached file, I believe the age of sediments which you are studying on, is so IMPORTANT to identify correctly. Cretaceous or TERTIARY? Could you please tell me which one?

15.

The ozone address is the payment which absorbs the pigment is coming in the formula its body level is called at

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have talked about the hazards of excess ozone in the troposphere. The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere that is closest to Earth, running from 0-12 km above the earth's surface.

What we will talk about now is hazards of too little ozone in the stratosphere – the region of the atmosphere that extends from about 12 - 50 km above Earth.

Ozone forms naturally in the stratosphere via dissociation of molecular oxygen (O2) by ultraviolet radiation, and subsequent combination of atomic oxygen (O) with molecular oxygen. Ultraviolet radiation is short wave, high intensity radiation, indicated on the reaction below as hv. (I can't seem to make this hv show as being above the line, indicating that the reaction takes place in the presence of hv, but that's where it should be.)

O2---(hv)-------> O+ O

O + O2 -------->O3

The ultraviolet radiation that dissociates molecular oxygen is referred to as uv-c radiation. It is very short wavelength (<242 nm [recall a nanometer [nm] is one billioneth of a meter]) and very high intensity radiation. This is not the same as uv-b radiation, which is biologically damaging wavelengths, and which we'll SAY more about in a moment.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE O3 IN THE STRATOSPHERE --

It is earth's primary shield against damaging uv-b radiation. This radiation is also short wave (280 - 320 nm) and high intensity. Ozone absorbs radiation in the 220 - 320 nm band and so keeps most of it from penetrating to earth. Why do we want to be shielded from uv-bradiation?

Well, uv-b radiation is biologically active radiation. It is RESPONSIBLE for causing damage such as:

skin cancers
cataracts
damage to immune systems
injury to plants
injury to marine organisms

Ozone concentrations peak in lower stratosphere (25 - 35 km above Earth), where it serves this protective function. Peak concentrations are generally <10 ppmv. Above this height, the density of gases is so low that O rarely finds O2 to COLLIDE with, so there is not much O3 formation, and below this height, too little high intensity solar radiation (uv-c) penetrates to dissociate much molecular oxygen.

Ozone is also destroyed naturally in the stratosphere, being dissociated by ultraviolet radiation:

O3 ----(hv)----> O + O2

This is the reaction that is responsible for O3's absorbtion of uv radiation that would otherwise reach earth.

The O atom then typically joins with an O2 molecule to reform O3. The O3 goes on to dissociate and reform many times, usually until it collides with a free O atom, forming two relatively stable O2 molecules.


O3 + O --------> 202 (conversion to relatively stable O2)

That is, O3 formation and destruction are normally in a steady state in the stratosphere, such that the rate of its formation is equal to the rate of its removal. (Ozone is also destroyed by odd nitrogen and hydrogen radicals in catalytic cycles which won't GO into, but which have generally been in balance with rates of formation.)

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16.

what is the difference between a working bee and Queen Bee.plz give good answer because it is 45 points question

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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Working bee

➡️ Bee is used to make honey

➡️ very DIFFERENT from QUEEN bee

Queen bee

➡️ she is tje queen of bee GROUP

➡️ she also used have a great impact on other bee.


About bee

➡️ bees are so like a alphabet word called "B".

➡️ nee is used to make honey.




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17.

What is the difference between Queen Bee and working bee.

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Queen bee eats the honey which the WORKING bee EARNS. Queen bee is very LAZY and working bee is very hard-working. It's only the difference

18.

How is the transportation of water in xylem tissue different from transport translocation of food in phylum tissue?

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In xylem transportation is UNIDIRECTIONAL i.e. in ONE DIRECTION only(upwards)



in phloem transportation is bidirectional i.e. in both upward and DOWNWARD direction.





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19.

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Distinguish between external fertilisation and internal
fertilisation.
(ii) What is the site of fertilisation in human beings?
Answer.
(i) Fertilisation is defined as the fusion of a male gamete (sperm) with a female gamete (an ovum or egg) to form a zygote during sexual reproduction.

(ii) The site of fertilisation in human beings is in the fallopian tube of female reproductive system.
Questions

Sets of reproductive terms are given below. Choose the set that has an incorrect combination.

(a) sperm, testis, sperm duct, penis

(b) menstruation, egg, oviduct, uterus

(c) sperm, oviduct, egg, uterus

(d) ovulation, egg, oviduct, uterus

In humans, the development of fertilised egg takes place in the

(a) ovary

(b) testis

(c) oviduct

(d) uterus

In the list of animals given below, hen is the odd one out.
human being, cow, dog, hen
The reason for this is

(a) it undergoes internal fertilisation.

(b) it is oviparous.

(c) it is viviparous.

(d) it undergoes external fertilisation.

Animals exhibiting external fertilisation produce a large NUMBER of GAMETES. Pick the appropriate reason from the following.

(a) The animals are small in size and want to produce more offsprings.

(b) Food is available in PLENTY in water.

(c) To ensure better chance of fertilisation.

(d) Water promotes production of large number of gametes.

Reproduction by budding takes place in

(a) hydra

(b) amoeba

(c) paramecium

(d) bacteria

Which of the following statements about reproduction in humans is correct?

(a) Fertilisation takes place EXTERNALLY.

(b) Fertilisation takes place in the testes.

(c) During fertilisation egg moves towards the sperm.

(d) Fertilisation takes place in the human female.

In human beings, after fertilisation, the structure which GETS embedded in the wall of uterus is

(a) ovum

(b) embryo

(c) foetus

(d) zygote

Aquatic animals in which fertilisation occurs in water are said to be:

(a) viviparous without fertilisation.

(b) oviparous with external fertilisation.

(c) viviparous with internal fertilisation.

(d) oviparous with internal fertilisation.

After fertilisation, the resulting cell which gives rise to a new individual is the

(a) embryo

(b) ovum

(c) foetus

(d) zygote


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20.

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1) what is the ovaries

2) what is the uterus

3) what is the ampulla

4) what is the penis

5) what is the cryptorchidism

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21.

Different between biofertizer and biopesteside

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BIOFERTILIZERS :

Biofertilizers are living microorganisms that improve the heath and quality of different types of soils that help the plants obtain the necessary nutrients. The soil becomes more nutritious and helps the seeds and roots grow to their FULL potential . Biofertilizers activate the microorganisms that are found in the soil, thus restoring the soils' natural fertility and protecting it against soil DISEASES and droughts, which STIMULATES the growth of plants.

BIOPESTICIDES :

biopesticides, or also KNOWN as Biological Pesticides, are natural pest control agents that are obtained from natural substances . They can come from minerals, plants, and bacteria. Using biopesticides has advantages over using conventional pesticides, because biopesticides are less toxic to the environment and natural life .They play an important role in the protection of agricultural foods and protection against unwanted microbial organisms 

22.

How to calculate activity of enzyme given pka of side chains?

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The ionization properties of the active-site residues in enzymes are of considerable interest in the STUDY of the catalytic mechanisms of enzymes. Knowledge of these ionization CONSTANTS (pKa values) often allows the researcher to identify the proton donor and the catalytic nucleophile in the reaction MECHANISM of the enzyme. Estimates of PROTEIN residue pKa values can be obtained by applying pKa calculation algorithms to protein X-ray structures. We show that pKa values accurate enough for identifying the proton donor in an enzyme active site can be calculated by considering in detail only the active-site residues and their immediate electrostatic interaction partners, thus allowing for a large decrease in calculation time. More specifically we omit the calculation of site-site interaction energies, and the calculation of desolvation and background interaction energies for a large number of pairs of titratable groups.

The pKa values (ionization constants) of the active-site residues in an enzyme are of importance to the functionality of the catalytic mechanism of the enzyme. Often a catalytic reaction is initiated by the transfer of a proton from a protein residue (the proton donor) to the substrate, and one of the steps in an enzymatic reaction mechanism is normally a nucleophilic attack on a substrate atom or the stabilization of a positively charged intermediate. For catalysis to take place, the proton donor MUST be protonated.

23.

Name the agency responsible for pollination in gymnosperms

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The agencies RESPONSIBLE for pollination in gymnosperms are the insects like butterflies and honey bees.

GYMNOSPERMS :

The seed is covered.

They are non flowering plants.

They are having HARD WOOD .

Some examples for GYMNOSPERMS are :

• Deaodars

• Sal

• Pine

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24.

How does parathyroid hormone helps in feedback control of calcium level in blood lesrnchsee?

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Parathyroid hormone regulatescalcium levels in the blood, largely by INCREASING the levels when they are too low. ... INTESTINE – parathyroid hormone indirectly INCREASES calciumabsorption from food in the intestine, via its effects on vitamin D metabolism.

25.

Heredity is a genetic term which describes the phenomenon of transfering the genetic material from the parents

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Heredity is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring, either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or ORGANISMS ACQUIRE the GENETIC information of their parents. ... The STUDY of heredity in biology isgenetics.

26.

Monohybrid problems and solutions

Answer» SOLUTION:

Pure (HOMOZYGOUS) tall pea plant = TT

Pure (homozygous) DWARF pea plant = tt

(a) Parents:



Thus, the off-springs of F1 generation will be heterozygous tall.

27.

Which one is the first heart sound?a)Lub during closure of semilunar valvesb)Lub during closure of atrioventricular valvesc)Dub during closure of atrioventricular valves d)Dub during closure of semilunar valves

Answer»

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28.

How much time we can keep agarose gel in room temperature befor runing?

Answer» 4 DEGREE or -20 degree
29.

Complete the equation in either symbols or words. State the source of energy for this reaction.Name the plant pigment ? In many plants some of the sugar

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30.

What things are required for environment project for science fair?

Answer»

Master DEGREES , VIEW TOPICS, Browse catlog, Certificate PROGRAMS

31.

Define :psycologyTopographyPhenotypeGeneotype

Answer» PSYCHOLOGY is the study of HUMAN mind.

Topography is the arrangement of PHYSICAL and artificial features of an area.

Phenotype is the physical APPEARANCE of an organism.

Genotype is the genetical MAKEUP of organism.
32.

How sperm from male body goes to female vegina

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Please NOTE that in case of a post-hysterectomy scenario, a vaginal vault is prepared and the vaginal opening will now end in a blind ending. The semen DEPOSITED during intercourse will get deposited locally and eventually resorped by the tissue or leak out as SECONDARY discharge. Please note that to some extent this also happens in a regular scenario where the uterus is present and in most cases the opening of the uterus which opening into the roof of the vagina (known as Cervix) is tightly closed and allows only some of the semen to ENTER the rest will COME out or get resorped as mentioned above.

33.

After tubektomi does menstruation occur or not

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It takes place but  OVUM is not fertised and it GETS degraded within body after release of OVA from OVARY to fallopian tube.... Hence there is no MENSTRUAL flow.  ( No bleeding))....

34.

Why testis are black even they never came in contact with sunlight ☀

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Because the TESTIS never get sweat whileas every part of our BODY sweat .it never sweat because it never came in CONTACT with sunlight

35.

How many atp are produced from nadh2 during aerobic respiration?

Answer» CO2 and H2O are PRODUCE
36.

How do mendels experiments show that btraits may be dominant or recessive?

Answer»

Mendel conducted CROSS between garden peas to find out the dominant and recessive trait..for example he conducted a cross between tall and short plants and found out that the tall GENES were dominant in the PROGENY ie...most of the offsprings were tall and similarly conducted experiments considering various other factors such as colour of flower,seed shape,seed colour ETC..

37.

What are the problems whose symptoms are headaches and scalp temperature increasing

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Symptoms that MAY occur with headaches INCLUDE BLURRY vision,confusion fever,vomiting, neck pain ETC.

38.

Auxins and cytokinins control dna endoreduplication and deduplication in single cells of tobacco

Answer»

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In single cells of Nicotiana tabacum L. an auxin-only signal induces elongation and DNA endoreduplication.

A subsequent cytokinin +auxin signal induces cell division first as amitosis leading to DNA DEDUPLICATION,then as mitosis coupled to
normal cycling.During the hormone induced cell elongation nuclei endoreduplicate,there DNA content keeping pace with the INCREASING cell volume.

Ultimately cells can increase their nuclear DNA upto about 16 C.When cell division is induced in these elongated cells,the LARGE nuclei divide by amitosis in a seemingly random way as the two daughter nucleido not always fit in binary series of C-values.

During the subsequent amitotic divisions the nuclear DNA content and the cell volume are further reduced.Finally, cells REGAIN mitosis and start cycling on the 2C/4C level, forming microcalli from which normal plantlets can be regenerated

39.

Which chemical is most suitable to control storage insets on a small scale...???

Answer»

The chemical compounds, including both fumigants and contact insecticides, which are approved by FAD/WHO for use on food grains to control storage insects, are regularly reviewed. Their safety in use, for PEST control OPERATORS and food-grain USERS, is carefully CONSIDERED before approval is given and that approval may be withdrawn if new circumstances indicate the need for the exclusion of a particular compound. In general, the contact insecticides that are approved for use are compounds of relatively low mammalian toxicity, which are considered to be non-hazardous when applied at prescribed dilution rates for the purposes indicated.

40.

Name any two parts of our body,the skeleton of which is made of cartilage in place of bone

Answer»

The two PARTS of our body,the SKELETON of which is made of cartilage in PLACE of bone are EARS and heart

41.

Is it true that when a new species emerges the old is eliminated state reason?

Answer» FALSE the NEW SPECIES CONTAIN the GENES of pre-existing species.
42.

How the disorders of human body systems can be prevented?

Answer»

Desorder are LOW and HIGH AMOUNT of relaseing the HARMONS in our BODY

43.

Is magnet is living being hgf

Answer»

Magnetic Effects on Living Organisms. The effects of magnets and MAGNETICFIELDS has been known for a very long time. ... Father Kircher STATED that "there is but ONE MAGNET in the universe, and from it proceeds the magnetization of everything existing."

44.

Explain the three steps in urine formation that is ultrafiltration reabsorption and secretion

Answer»

1. FILTERATION
The kidney is the BODY's BLOOD FILTERING system. Blood vessels visit the kidney and enter a special ball of capillaries CALLED the glomerulus. The glomerulus is nestled within a region of the kidney called the Bowman's Capsule

2.Reabsorption. The filtrate enters the kidney in the proximal tubule

3. Secretion. The filtrate then passes through a really neat structure called the Loop of Henle where it gains and loses water and salt. As it leaves the Loop of Henle, it enters the distal tubule, where secretion occurs.

45.

How did louis pasteur prevent microorganisms from growing in food?

Answer»

By USING the PROCESS of PASTEURISATION

46.

How many fragments were produced by the restriction enzyme hindiii?

Answer»

A linear phage CHROMOSOME is labeled at both ends with 32P and digested with restriction enzymes. EcoRI produces fragments of sizes 2.9, 4.5, 6.2, 7.4, and 8.0 KB. An AUTORADIOGRAM developed from a Southern blot of this DIGEST shows RADIOACTIVITY associated with the 6.2 and8.0 fragments.

47.

Group of animals which have both intracellular digestion and extracellular digestion

Answer»

cnideria or coelentrata shows 1st EXTRACELLULAR DIGESTION and then INTRACELLULAR digestion.


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48.

Give one word for de-tachment of plasma membrane from cell wall in a hpertonic

Answer» PLASMOLYSIS is the process in which CELLS lose water in a HYPERTONIC SOLUTION. The reverse process, cytolysis, can occur if the cell is in a hypotonic solution resulting in a lower external osmotic pressure and a net flow of water into the cell. Through observation of plasmolysis and deplasmolysis, it is possible to determine the tonicity of the cell's environment as well as the rate solute molecules cross the cellular membrane.




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49.

How human body is necessary to alive to understand physiology?

Answer»

To TAKE CARE of our BODY and it's FUNCTION

50.

Camparision between individual hearing aids and group hearing aids

Answer»

Hearing aids are the INSTRUMENT of choice for the majority of the 26 million Americans with hearing loss, but for those who are deaf or SEVERELY hard of hearing, cochlear implants may be a better option.


While hearing aids amplify sound, a cochlear implant transforms sounds into electrical energy that stimulates your auditory nerve. Your hearing health PROFESSIONAL can recommend the best treatment option for you; however, cochlear implants are traditionally better SUITED for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss – especially for those who have already developed their speech and language skills and haven’t had any LUCK with hearing aids.

Both hearing aids and cochlear implants work best for individuals diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss, meaning they have damage to the hair cells in the inner ear and/or the nerve pathways from the inner ear to the brain. Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common type of hearing loss in the United States.