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1.

Women body visible organ that especially women have

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The REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS of WOMEN, that women ESPECIALLY have which are VISIBLE.

2.

Similarities between snakes and lizards

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The SIMILARITY was both were POISONERS

3.

State Three Mendel's laws of inheritance

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

LAW of

Dominance

Segregation

INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT

4.

Why viruses are considered infectious particles on the borderline between living and non-living?

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Because only when they are inside a LIVING CELL do they fulfill but outside , they ACT as NON - living entities

5.

Porifera have perforated bodywall

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Wipes are described by the ownership of a sustaining FRAMEWORK ONE of a kind among CREATURES.

Little and tube FORMED, water enters the wipe through DERMAL pores and streams into the chamber.

Poriferans don't have mouths; rather, they have little pores in their external dividers through which water is drawn.

6.

Name the type of respiration in which the end products areA-ethyl alcohol B-co2 and h2oC-lactic acid

Answer» ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
7.

Why that degrees of tropic of cancer latitude and longitude?

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The TROPIC of CANCER is CURRENTLY POSITIONED at APPROXIMATELY 23.4° north of the Equator.

8.

Why people living in higher altitudes have more rbc than the people in plaines?

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An elevation of land or air above 1200 mts is CONSIDERED as high ALTITUDE
As the altitude increases, the atmospheric pressure decreases. Thus reducing the level of oxygen. 
People living at higher altitudes are used to the LOWER density of oxygen molecules in the air. They have higher levels of hemoglobin (red blood cells) in their blood which helps them to take in more oxygen. 
In contrast, people living at lower altitudes have lesser hemoglobin concentrations as they experience a higher density of oxygen molecules in the air.

It is FOUND out that the amount of oxygen on the summit of Mt. Everest is only one third of that found at the sea level

9.

Why sphygmomanometer is kept at the level of heart?

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If it is below your heart then the reading could be falsely high; if it is too high, falsely LOW. This is due to the hydrostatic COMPONENT of the blood pressure, which is due to gravity and varies only with the height of the point being measured (in a STANDING position lowest at the head, highest at the feet). When measuring blood pressure it is desirable to have the same hydrostatic component as at the heart. Therefore, by convention, the "right" blood pressure is the one taken at the heart LEVEL. Please note that a 10 cm DIFFERENCE in level between the point of measure and the heart would introduce an error of 7.6 mmHg.

10.

What is the meaning of trolification

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11.

How to identify parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma

Answer» SECOND point
I THINK so
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12.

Why is lysosome also know as scavengers of the cell?

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Because the destroy the OLD or DAMAGED part of cell or WHOLE cell

13.

What should be concentration of protein in a ml, while estimating protein?

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Answer:

USE the following formula to roughly estimate PROTEIN concentration. Path length for most spectrometers is 1 cm. Concentration (mg/ml) = Absorbance at 280 nm DIVIDED by path length (cm.) Pure protein of known absorbance coefficient.

Explanation:

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14.

Who discovered the balancer chromosome theory of inheritance?

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Walter SUTTON and Theodor BOVERI....

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15.

Which vitamin deficiency causes neural tube defects?

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______The defects include spina bifida, which can cause PARTIAL paralysis, and anencephaly, a fatal condition in which the brain and skull are severely underdeveloped. The SYNTHETIC form of the VITAMIN folate, folic acid, can SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE the risk of neural tube defects____

16.

Ban all pesticides, this means thata) Control on usage of pesticides b) prevention of pesticides c) promote eco friendly agricultural practices d) stop bio chemical factories

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Ban all pesticides, this means that PROMOTE eco-friendly agricultural practices. Pesticides DESTROY the living organism like worms that help in ENRICHING the SOIL.

Also, the continuous use of pesticides will leave the land unfertile and unfit for the agricultural process.

This will make it difficult for the FARMERS to continue farming on one land.

17.

Which of the following do plants not compete for?(a) Water (b) Food (c) space (d) all above

Answer» WATER do not COMPETE for FOOD as they are autotrophic in narure and thus, prepare their own food by the process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS in which they use space, water, SUNLIGHT, and minerals from the soil.


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18.

Which part of the brain gives signals to body to act protective when faced with a danger?

Answer» CEREBELLUM Is RESPONSIBLE
19.

What is indigestion

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Indigestion in SIMPLE terms could be defined as the difficulty in digesting food which in turn might cause some KIND of uneasy sensation in the stomach. It is ALSO termed as dyspepsia...

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20.

What does a food chain always start with -(a) The herbivore (b) The carnivore (c) The producer (d) none of them

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A food chain always starts with the producers. The producers will produce their own food such as PLANTS and then the worms and ants will feed on them.

The birds will feed on the worms and then the CARNIVORE birds will feed on the other birds. This is the MAIN cycle that keeps the ECOSYSTEM stable.

21.

Difference between homologous and non homologous chromosome

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Difference between HOMOLOGOUS and NON homologous chromosome is SHOWN in the PICTURE

22.

Which food increase estrogen in women body n decrease androgen harmone?

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Milk and eggs(mostly PROTEIN RICH food).

23.

How we bear protecting from a i d s

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Don't USE injections which is already used.
we should check the BLOOD before transfusion.
we should GIVE proper TREATMENT to PRAGNENT mother so aids didn't pass to baby.
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24.

When two brothers are businessmen and third one is doctor?

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There will be more money earned by

both . They can lead a comfortable and

luxury life .

They will not face ECONOMY PROBLEMS .

If anyone gets loss in their job or loss

their job they COULD easily get BACK their

job .

25.

Should we use pesticides as they prevent our crop and food from pests or should we think of alternatives? Write your view about this issue and give sound reason for your answer.

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ACCORDING to my opinion, we should try some other remedy to prevent crops from pests, because excessive usage of pesticides can destroy the FRESH soil. The growth of a NEW plant or crop get retarded and the crops that will grow later can lack nutrition and cause VARIOUS diseases to the consumer.


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26.

When chlorophyll absorbs light it gets excited and emits?

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Yes when CHLOROPHYLL ABSORBS light it gets ENERGY and EXCITED

27.

When carbohydrates are digested the end products are?

Answer» CARBOHYDRATES LIKE STARCH and disaccharides will be DIGESTED into MONO sacchorides like glucose fructose and galactose
28.

What is the use of animal charcoal in making sugar?

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Animal charcoal USED to BLEACH and FILTER the sugar..

29.

What happens to the cells of onion peel when they are placed in?

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30.

What is biomass? Draw a pyramid of biomass for the given food chain-(i) grass leaves (ii) herbivores (iii) predators (iv) hawk

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Biomass FUELS come from things that once lived: wood products, dried vegetation, crop RESIDUES, aquatic plants and even garbage. It is known as 'Natural Material'. Plants used up a lot of the sun's energy to make their own food (photosynthesis). They STORED the foods in the plants in the form of CHEMICAL energy. As the plants died, the energy is trapped in the residue. This trapped energy is USUALLY released by burning and can be converted into biomass energy.


Pyramid of biomass is upright pyramid.

31.

When a cross is made between tall plant with yellow seeds and tall plants with green seeds what proportions of phenotype in the offspring could be expected to be tall and green dwarf and green?

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In F1 GENERATION all PLANTS will be YELLOW in F2 generation 3:1

32.

When both ovaries of human female are removed then which hormone level will decrease in blood?

Answer» ESTROGEN and RELAXIN are the HORMONE will DECREASE in BLOOD
33.

What waste product of yeast respiration is useful in making beer/wine?

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34.

What prevent backflow of blood insidethe heart during the contraction?

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Here is UR answer

Valves PREVENTS backflow of BLOOD INSIDE the heart during the contraction.

35.

What is the best medicine to control blood sugar?

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Metformin (Glucophage, Glumetza, others). Generally, metformin is the FIRST MEDICATION prescribed for TYPE 2 diabetes. ...Sulfonylureas. ...Meglitinides. ...Thiazolidinediones. ...DPP-4 inhibitors. ...GLP-1 RECEPTOR agonists. ...SGLT2 inhibitors. ...Insulin therapy

these are the BEST medicine to cure diabetes

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36.

What is synthetic microbial consortia in plant growth?

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Photosynthesis process is the MICROBIAL consortia in PLANT GROWTH

37.

Palaeontologists deal witha) Embryological evidences b) Fossil evidencesc) Vestigial organ evidences d) all

Answer» FOSSIL EVIDENCE is ANSWER
38.

Natural selection meansa) Nature selects desirable characters b) Nature rejects undesirable charactersc) Nature reacts with an organism d) a, b

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(a) is the CORRECT ANSWER

39.

Due to absence of x chromosome in female what syndrome occurs and what are its characters

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Swyer syndrome

 Description

Swyer syndrome is a condition that affects sexual development. Sexual development is usually determined by an individual's chromosomes; however, in Swyer syndrome, sexual development does not MATCH the affected individual's chromosomal makeup.

People usually have 46 chromosomes in each cell. Two of the 46 chromosomes, known as X and Y, are called sexchromosomes because they HELP determine whether a person will develop male or female sex characteristics. Girls and women typically have two X chromosomes (46,XX karyotype), while boys and men usually have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype). In Swyer syndrome, individuals with one X chromosome and one Y chromosome in each cell, the pattern typically found in boys and men, have female reproductivestructures.

People with Swyer syndrome have typical female external genitalia. The uterus and fallopian tubes are normally-formed, but the gonads (ovaries or testes) are not functional; affected individuals have undeveloped clumps of tissue called streak gonads. Because of the lack of development of the gonads, Swyer syndrome is also called 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis. The residual gonadal tissue often becomes cancerous, so it is usually removed surgically EARLY in life.

People with Swyer syndrome are typically raised as girls and have a female gender identity. Because they do not have functional ovaries, affected individuals usually begin hormone replacement therapy during adolescence to induce menstruation and development of female secondary sex characteristics such as breast enlargement and uterine growth. Hormone replacement therapy also helps reduce the risk of reduced BONE density (osteopenia and osteoporosis). Women with this disorder do not produce eggs (ova), but they may be able to become pregnant with a donated egg or embryo.

Swyer syndrome usually affects only sexual development; such cases are called isolated Swyer syndrome. However, DEPENDING on the genetic cause, Swyer syndrome may also occur along with health conditions such as nerve problems (neuropathy) or as part of a syndrome such as campomelic dysplasia, which causes severe skeletal abnormalities.

40.

What is the normal value of epithelial cells in urine?

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1 to 5 SQUAMOUS epithelial CELLS in urine

41.

What is the need for a system of control and coordination onban organisms?

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These organ systems MUST be carefully controlled and COORDINATED for healthy SURVIVAL of the organism. A lack of coordination between these systems can cause lot of troubles for the organism. In the body of an organism VARIOUS fluids are SECRETED from the glands of the endocrine system.

42.

What is the normal temperature of the human brain?

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The mean temperature in DWI ishemic brain SOON after ADMISSION was 38.4c

43.

Which of the following is not a variation in rose plant.a) Coloured petals b) Spines c) Tendrils d) Leaf margin

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The variation that is not the part of the ROSE plant is tendrils. Tendrils are the threadlike STRUCTURE that of a climbing plant that is seen in the spiral formation USUALLY.

They stretch and twines round some support. However, in the case of a rose plant, it doesn’t FALL under TENDRIL and needs no support to grow.

44.

What is the most important gland in the human body?

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It will be wrong to say any PARTICULAR gland to be most IMPORTANT. This is beacuse each and EVERY gland are responsible for specific processes.

Hence, if we say that to REMOVE any gland from body. Then the ASSOCIATED functions with it will be affected throughly.

45.

What is the function of central granular in nucleus?

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Here is your answer !!! Fully defined


In cell biology, the nucleus (pl. nuclei; from Latin nucleus or nuculeus, meaning kernel or seed) is a membrane-enclosed organellefound in eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotes usually have a single nucleus, but a few cell types, such as mammalian red blood cells, have no nuclei, and a few others including osteoclastshave many.

Cell nuclei contain most of the cell's genetic material, organized as multiple long linear DNA molecules in a complex with a large variety of proteins, such as HISTONES, to form chromosomes. The genes within these chromosomes are the cell's nuclear genomeand are structured in such a way to promote cell function. The nucleus maintains the integrity of genes and controls the activities of the cell by regulating gene expression—the nucleus is, therefore, the control center of the cell. The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and isolates its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nuclear matrix (which includes the nuclear lamina), a network within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole.

Because the nuclear envelope is impermeable to large molecules, nuclear pores are required to regulate nuclear transport of molecules across the envelope. The pores cross both nuclear membranes, providing a channelthrough which larger molecules must be actively transported by carrier proteins while allowing free MOVEMENT of small molecules and ions. Movement of large molecules such as proteins and RNA through the pores is required for both gene expression and the MAINTENANCE of chromosomes. Although the interior of the nucleus does not contain any membrane-bound SUBCOMPARTMENTS, its contents are not uniform, and a number of sub-nuclear bodies exist, made up of unique proteins, RNA molecules, and particular parts of the chromosomes. The best-known of these is the nucleolus, which is mainly INVOLVED in the assembly of ribosomes. After being produced in the nucleolus, ribosomes are exported to the cytoplasm where they translate mRNA.


46.

What is the relation between gallblader and pancreas?

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Waise toh Bda karibi wala rishta hota hai JI......just like samajh lo bhai -bhai wala...

kyon ki..... the special type of juice called bile juice is SECRETED by liver which is stored in gall bladder. .......( woh bhai security guard hota hai ji bile juice ka )....the bile juice turns the highly acidic food alkaline by increasing the pH of complex organic food.......the pancreas which is the second largest mixed gland in our body secretes special types of food processing enzymes like pancreatic amylase , trypsin etc.....

iska MATLAB yeah hai ki.....both pancreas and gall bladder are related in the food processing system of our digestive system and both perform the function of DEVELOPING ideal CONDITIONS of food for small intestine.......

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47.

The population grows in ________________ progression where as food sources grow in _______________ progression.

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High,LOW is the ANSWER I think ACCORDING to SITUATION

48.

What is plant hormone? name four plant hormone ?state one function of eavh?

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5 tipes of plant harmones they are AUXIN CYTOKININS and GIBBERELINS

49.

What is nitrogen containing carbohydrates found in human milk?

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Non-protein nitrogen-contianing conpounds, including urea, uric acid, creatine, creatinine, amino acids, and NUCLEOTIDES MAKE up 25% of HUMAN milk nitrogen .

50.

Female baby having 23 pairs of autosomes at the age of 18 years she has __________ pair autosomes and _______ of sex chromosomes.

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Female baby having 23 pairs of autosomes at the age of 18 years she has 22 pairs autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes.

Only one pair of the chromosome is responsible to fuse together and then create an offspring.

A female only has XX chromosome and hence the ability to PRODUCE a BOY is DETERMINED by the male.