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1.

Any one please help me

Answer»

I HOPE this will HELP you..

2.

Some weed plant in the field

Answer» AMARANTHUS, WILD OAT and CHENOPODIUM
3.

Any one can help please it is urgent

Answer»

Hey frnd here is UR answer...

these are the invertebrates according to the picture given:

housefly,trout,jellyfish,sponge.

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4.

Which animals had mammary gland present

Answer» HEYAA...

HUMAN being had MAMMARY GLAND

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5.

Give an example of urochordata

Answer» HEYAA...

EXAMPLE are...

1. SEA pork

2.golden STAR tunicate

3.sea peach

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6.

In man nerve cord is

Answer» HEYAA....

in man nerve CORD is sensory and motor


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7.

What is in vitro fertilization?

Answer»

Heyaaa......

Vitro Fertilization is an assisted REPRODUCTIVE technology (ART) commonly referred to as IVF. IVF is the PROCESS of fertilization by extracting EGGS, retrieving a sperm sample, and then manually combining an EGG and sperm in a laboratory dish. The embryo(s) is then transferred to the uterus.

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8.

Summary of circulatory system. For Class 10

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Hey

dude

here is your ANSWER

These are the main roles of the circulatory system. The HEART, blood and blood vessels work TOGETHER to service the cells of the body. Using the NETWORK of arteries, veins and capillaries, blood carries carbon dioxide to the lungs (for EXHALATION) and picks up oxygen.

9.

Loong answer question

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Here is your answer :-

✔ Breathing INVOLVES taking in of oxygen and taking out of carbon DIOXIDE while Respiration involves RELEASING of ENERGY

✔ Respiration which occurs in the presence of oxygen is CALLED aerobic respiration while the respiration which occurs in absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration .

10.

What is the substance that protects our teeth

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Heya mate ur ans
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Tooth Enamel is the SUBSTANCE that COVERS and PROTECTS our teeth.

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11.

Short note on alveolar sacs

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Alveoli are tiny SACS within our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to MOVE between the lungs and bloodstream. Learn more about how they FUNCTION and QUIZ your knowledge at the end.
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12.

Short note on blood supply to lungs

Answer» BLOOD reaches from the pulmonary circulation into thelungs for gas exchange to oxygenate the REST of the body tissues. But BRONCHIAL circulation supplies fully oxygenated ARTERIAL blood to the lung tissues themselves. This blood suppliesthe bronchi and the PLEURA to meet their nutritional requirements
13.

Short answer question

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I don't KNOW your ANSWER

14.

Descrive the mechanisms of breathing in human beings

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The ACTION of BREATHING in and out is due to changes of pressure WITHIN the chest (thorax). This action is also known as external respiration, and is created by the muscles of the chest and the diaphragm changing the size of the chest cavity (and air pressure).
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15.

Which is richest country in world

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Heya MATE UR answer
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United Arab EMIRATES is the correct answer.

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16.

Classical texonomy defination

Answer»

Hey folk,

TAXONOMY

»Taxonomy is a branch of biology which deals with classification

» Basics in taxonomy : -

+ Characterisation

+Identification

+Classification

+Nomenclature

» In EARLIER days, living organisms are GROUPED based on the basics of USES such FOOD, habit etc

»Later, external features, Internal features, structure of cell, DEVELOPMENTAL process and ecological information are considered for classification

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17.

Why do we sleep?,,,,,,,,,

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We sleep to RESTORE ENERGY...
GIVE REST to our body and brain
and some important ACTIVITES are also done by brain while we sleep....

18.

Generally the size of our hearts is fixed but how does the size of heart can be increased

Answer»

It NEVER increase .your HEART is equal to your WHOLE UPER part of wriest

19.

How to draw a table within cell in itextsharp

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Now i can give border to a CELL so what i want to do is i want to place my complete NESTED table into this pdfpcell so that i can acheive border indirectly on that table...

Can you help on this? If you didn't UNDERSTAND my approach..ask questions..i ll explain more clearly on COMMENTS section...

20.

The ovule in pea are [DPMT 1990; MP PMT 1996]A) Anatropous B) Hemianatropous C) Campylotropous D) Amphitropous

Answer» HEYA!!!


HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,


The ovule in Pea is :

→ CAMPYLOTROPOUS 

THEREFORE,

The correct option is C) Camplyotropous.


HOPE IT HELPS YOU,
THANK YOU.

21.

Mature embryo sac contains or A normal angiosperm embryo sac at the final stage of development has [CPMT 1987, 93; DPMT 1992; MP PMT 1999]A) 4 cells B) 3 cells C) 7 cells D) 8 cells

Answer» HII..

here is your ANSWER. ..


OPTION A. 4 cells. ..

HOPE it HELPS you. .
22.

An orthotropous ovule is one in which micropyle and chalaza are [CPMT 1982; AIIMS 1992; CBSE PMT 1994]A) In straight line of funiculus B) Parallel to funiculus C) At right angles to funiculus D) Oblique to funiculus

Answer»

The CORRECT OPTION is A in STRAIGHT LINE of FUNICULUS

23.

Filiform apparatus is found in which part of angiosperms [CPMT 1993, 95; CPMT 1999]A) Sperm B) Antipodal C) Egg D) Synergid

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D) SYNERGIDS
It HELPS in the ENTRY of POLLEN TUBE.

24.

Collar like outgrowth arising from the base of ovule and forming a sort of third integument is known as [CPMT 1984; JIPMER 2002]A) Coma B) Caruncle C) Aril D) Operculum

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The ANSWER is (C) ARIL..

25.

Why species grow on agar without any carbon source?

Answer»

Glecillaria ganalida ARW 2 SPECIES

26.

Write short note on different nutrients present in our food

Answer»

What are Nutrients?

Nutrients are molecules in food that all ORGANISMS need to make energy, grow, develop, and reproduce. Nutrients are digested and then broken down into basic parts to be used by the organism. There are two main types of nutrients, macronutrients and micronutrients. The three main categories of macronutrients include carbohydrate, protein, and fat. The two types of micronutrients are VITAMINS and minerals, and these are EXTRA molecules that cells need to make energy. Let's take a look at the three groups of macronutrients we mentioned.

Macronutrients

Carbohydrates are a type of macronutrient used for quick energy in cells. The basic unit of carbohydrates is a monosaccharide. An example of a monosaccharide is glucose or SUGAR. Glucose can be by itself, or assembled into long chains to make things like starch, which can be found in potatoes.

Have you heard of the athletic term, carbo-loading? Athletes load up on carbohydrates before a big race to give themselves a store of quick energy. Carbohydrates have GOTTEN a bad rap lately, but everyone needs carbs! It is important to eat a balanced diet with all the major nutrient categories. Foods that contain carbohydrates include grains, cereal, bread, pasta, potatoes, fruits and sweets such as soda and candy

Proteins are a macronutrient that the cells in your body use for structure. Protein is very important for building tissues, such as muscle. Muscle is mainly made up of proteins. Think how bodybuilders are always eating plain chicken and protein bars - they're trying to build their muscles by getting lots of protein in their diet!

Proteins are made from smaller monomers called amino acids. There are twenty amino acids that make up all the kinds of protein your body needs. Imagine that amino acids are like Legos. To build a fancy Lego building, you need all shapes and colors of Legos. But there aren't infinite shapes of Legos; you only have so many to work with. The same thing with protein. Your body can make some of the amino acids you need, but there are nine that you must consume in your diet. These are called essential amino acids. Meat, fish, beans, and eggs are examples of foods rich in protein.

Fats are called lipids and are a macronutrient in your body that stores energy. Fats have long chains of carbon and hydrogen, which store lots of energy in the chemical bonds. Fats are important in our body to cushion organs, protect our cells, and send signals in the form of hormones around our body. Foods that are rich in fats are butter and oil.


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27.

How to cure dns deviated nasal septum naturally

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dude

here is your answer

The septum is the bone and CARTILAGE wall that runs down the middle and SEPARATES the two NASAL passages. In case of deviated septum, the ridge is bent towards the left or right, thereby blocking the nasal passage. Deviated septum leads to occasional difficulty in breathing, headaches, nasal bleeding and other sleep related disorders.

Surgery is the usual way out from deviated septum. But it is not MANDATORY to go under the knife. As long as the condition is not drastically causing you difficulties, you can opt for natural REMEDIES that provide you relief from the symptoms of deviated septum. In this article, we have compiled some such top remedies for problems connected to a deviated septum.

28.

Status of entomopathogenic nematodes in india

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Parasitic nematodes have several important attributes that make them excellent candidates for biological CONTROL of soil insects. These nematodes can be PRODUCED by in vivo by baiting technique on insects and commercially by in vitro solid/liquid culturing. Numerous insect pests on many different crops are being controlled by these insect parasitic nematodes, including root weevils, flea beetles, MINT root borer, colorado potato beetle, white grubs, caterpillars and plant parasitic root nematode, e.g. root-knot nematodes. Utilisation of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) has raised intense interest and has been a growing concern globally mainly because of its potential efficiency, exemption from REGISTRATION and other IMPRESSIVE attributes for utilising against the control of soil dwelling pests. This review highlights the mass production, commercialisation and utilisation of EPN as microbial biopesticide in bio-intensive pest management programmes.

29.

The microscopic structure in flower that contains polar nuclei is [DPMT 1982; CPMT 1985]A) Only gametophyte B) Pollen tube C) Embryo sac D) None of the above

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Hey folk,

The microscopic structure in FLOWER that contain POLAR NUCLEI is EMBRYO SAC
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30.

In anatropous ovule, the micropyle is [CPMT 1985, 93]A) In straight line with funicle B) At right angle with funicle C) At 45o with funicle D) Side by side with funicle

Answer» HEY FOLK,

In ANATROPOUS OVULE,

MICROPYLE is straight line with Funicle

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31.

Which of the following is not functionally analogous with others in the group [CPMT 1988, 93]A) Archegonium B) Oogonium C) Antheridium D) Ovule

Answer»

Hey folk

Antheridium is the odd ONE out here
because, others all are RELATED to FEMALE part of flower

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32.

The normal or Polygonum type of embryo sac is [BHU 1982, 85; CPMT 1988, 93]A) Bisporic eight nucleate B) Monosporic four nucleate C) Tetrasporic sixteen nucleate D) Monosporic eight nucleate

Answer»

D option
Monosporic and 8 NUCLEATE

33.

Why is the sporophyte of riccia is considered as primitive?

Answer»

A sporophyte develops from an egg, HELD within a flask-like archegonium, that has been fertilized and there's more about that PROCESS in the SEXUAL 

The fertilized egg grows by the formation of additional cells. In the great majority of species the embryonic sporophyte elongates and one part becomes a foot that penetrates the gametophyte and anchors the embryonic sporophyte to the gametophyte. The opposite end will develop into the spore-bearing capsule (and also the SUPPORTING stalk, or seta, in species in which the mature capsule is stalked). The embryonic sporophyte is often protected by a calyptra, a covering that develops from the wall of the archegonium. The calyptra is THEREFORE a very close covering over the embryonic sporophyte

34.

Which of the following pairs of plant parts are both haploid [CBSE PMT 1991]A) Antipodal cells and egg cells B) Nucellus and primary endosperm nucleus C) Nucellus and antipodal cells D) Antipodal cells and megaspore mother cells

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A) ANTIPODALS and EGG cells.
They both are HAPLOID.

35.

Tegmen develops from [CBSE PMT 1990; AFMC 1993]A) Outer integument B) Inner integument C) Chalaza D) Funicle

Answer» HEYA !!!

B) INNER integument.

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36.

Crassinucellate ovule shows [AIIMS 1990]A) Absence of nucellus B) Well developed nucellus C) Partially developed nucellus D) Ill developed nucellus

Answer» ABSENCE of NUCLEUS is the CORRECT OPTION....
37.

Generally number of integuments in the ovule of angiosperms and gymnosperms is [CPMT 1991]A) One and two B) One and one C) Two and one D) Two and two

Answer» HEY FOLK,

here, OPTION ( A ) is CORRECT

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38.

Why does normal microorganisms does not cause diseases?

Answer»

Hey
Here is UR ANS
Normal microorganisms doesn't CAUSE disease because some microorganisms only cause disease whereas other r USEFUL to HUMAN in many ways but we all think that all microorganisms causes disease and that is wrong



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39.

Why the testes of human are not equal in size?

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If one TESTICLE is a LOT bigger than the other and it hurts at TIMES, it's a sign of testicular TORSION. ... It's normal for guys to have one testicle a bit bigger than the other. A normal size difference is about the size of HALF a teaspoon —and usually the right testicle is larger than the left.

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40.

Generally archesporium in an ovule is [CPMT 1980]A) Single celled and hypodermal in origin B) Single celled and lies in the centre of the ovule C) Single celled and terminal in origin D) Many celled and lie in the centre

Answer» HEY---------------------------
CORRECT ANSWER is---------A----------
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41.

The stalk of the ovule is called [DPMT 1984; CPMT 1984, 96]A) Pedicel B) Petiole C) Funicle D) Hilum

Answer» HEY dear...

Here is your answer..

OPTION D) Hilum.....

is the CORRECT answer..

Hope it HELPS you!!!!!
42.

When the ovule is curved and embryo sac becomes horse-shoe shaped, such an ovule is called [CBSE PMT 2005]A) Amphitropous B) Circinotropous C) Campylotropous D) Orthotropous

Answer» HEY dear..

Here is your answer...

OPTION A) Amphitropous is the correct answer

HOPE it helps you!!!
43.

Perisperm is [AIIMS 1982; CPMT 1984, 95; CBSE PMT 1989; AFMC 1993; MP PMT 1996]A) Degenerate part of synergids B) Peripheral part of endosperm C) Degenerate part of secondary nucleus D) Remnant of nucellus

Answer» HII..

here is your answer. ..

perisperm is a D. Remanat of NUCLEUS. .

It is OUTER PART of nucleus.

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44.

Caruncle is derived from [Manipal MEE 1995; MP PMT 1996]A) Cotyledons B) Integument C) Peduncle D) None of the above

Answer» HEY MATE here's your ANSWER...

B ) Integument.

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45.

If the endosperm mother cell of an angiosperm plant has 24 chromosomes, the same in the MMC will beA) 12 B) 48 C) 16 D) 24

Answer» HEY folk,

Ploidy of Endosperm : 3n

3n = 24

n = 8

1Ploidy of MMC = 2n

Therefore ANSWER is : 16

Option ( C )

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46.

Why did dinosaurs become extinct and not other animals?

Answer» HEY mate here's your answer.....

Dinosaurs were the oldest on earth , at that time too MANY VOLCANIC eruption took place that KILLED all the dinosaurs and hence they became extinct.

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47.

Why there is burning sensation in 8week of pregnancy?

Answer» HEY mate here's your answer....

This is because of HORMONES that helps in GROWTH of child results in the burning sensation.

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48.

Why miosis cell division is essential for sexually reproduced animal for 2 markes?

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Hey MATE here's your ANSWER...

It is necessary to MANAGE the NUMBER of chromosomes in the child.

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49.

The megaspore mother cell divides meiotically forming haploid embryo sac and the plants thus formed are usually sterile inA) Recurrent apomixis B) Non-recurrent apomixes C) Adventive embryony D) Vegetative reproduction

Answer» HELLO FRIEND....

The ANSWER of u r QUESTION is...

Option.C

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50.

A linear tetrad of 4 cells lying in an axial row is formed during the development ofA) Embryo sac B) Pollen grains C) Ovary D) Ovule

Answer»

Hii..

here is your answer.

This CONDITION OCCURS at the time of embryo sac.

So OPTION A is correct, answer.

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