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1.

Tejido asociado a la producción de hormonas en el sistema endocrino

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2.

Why the nucleus of plant cell is eccentric in position ?​

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If a meiocyte has 24 chromosomes with 10 pg DNA (at G1 phase) then what will be the total number of bivalents, chromatids and amount of DNA in meiosis-I products?

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4.

Describe lymphatic system

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The lymphatic system, or LYMPHOID system, is an ORGAN system in vertebrates that is part of the circulatory system and the immune system. It is MADE up of a large NETWORK of lymphatic vessels, lymphatic or lymphoid organs, and lymphoid tissues. The vessels carry a clear FLUID called lymph (the Latin word lympha refers to the deity of fresh water, "Lympha") towards the heart.

The lymphatic system has three main functions:  

It maintains the balance of fluid between the blood and tissues, known as fluid homeostasis.

It forms part of the body’s immune system and helps defend against bacteria and other intruders.

It facilitates absorption of fats and fat-soluble nutrients in the digestive system.

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5.

D/B between Genetic and Eugenics.​

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6.

Write the full form of: a) ATP b) ADP c) AMP

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7.

Study the diagram given below and answer the following. Q1 )What is the function of soda lime in the bottle A?

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THE function of soda lime is the CARBOXYLATION or REDUCTION of substance

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8.

What are Lysosomes???​

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LYSOSOMES :-

A lysosome is a membrane-bound CELL organelle that contains DIGESTIVE enzymes. Lysosomes are involved with various cell processes.

They break down excess or worn-out cell parts. They may be USED to destroy invading VIRUSES and bacteria.

If the cell is damaged beyond repair, lysosomes can help it to self-destruct in a process called programmed cell death, or apoptosis.

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9.

In which type of cell plastids are present and how many kind of plastids are there?​

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IN MULTICELLULAR CELLS PLASTIDS ARE PRESENT.

THEY ARE OF THREE KINDS :-

1) CHLOROPLASTS

2) CHROMOPLASTS

3) LEUCOPLASTS

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10.

Study the diagram given below and answer the following

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11.

Explain the effect of Chronic disease on a person's health with the help of an example .

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When you are ill with an acute illness such as bronchitis or the flu, you recognize that you will feel better and BACK to normal WITHIN a short period of TIME. A CHRONIC illness, on the other hand, is DIFFERENT. A chronic illness may never go away and can disrupt your life and your family’s life in a number of ways.

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12.

The cytoplasm of the cell of a tomato plant contains organelles x having different pigment which import different colours to the leaves of a tomato plant its fruit what is a name and colour and function of organ in x

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Answer: Here X is PLASTID which impart colour to LEAF as well as FRUIT

13.

WHAT ARE THE BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE ? DESCRIBE VARIOUS TYPES OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES IN THE ECOSYSTEM?

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BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE

In ECOLOGY and Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle or substance turnover or cycling of substances is a pathway by which a chemical substance moves through BIOTIC (biosphere) and abiotic (LITHOSPHERE, atmosphere, and HYDROSPHERE) COMPARTMENTS of Earth

The most well-known and important biogeochemical cycles are shown below:

Carbon cycle.

Nitrogen cycle.

Nutrient cycle.

Oxygen cycle.

Phosphorus cycle.

Sulfur cycle.

Rock cycle.

Water cycle.

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14.

How reproduction in human occur

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Reproduction in human occurs by sexual method. In humans MALE and female are the genders TAKING PARTS in reproduction.

15.

What is the rate of breathing after 5situps

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We can't say the exact RATE of BREATHING after 5 sit UPS but the approximate rate of breathing after exercise is 40 - 50 BREATHS per min.

16.

Why don't we call the tail of Sperm a Flagella ? ⭐​

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flagella is used for the propellar of.complete ORGANISM

here sperm is not complete organism

Explanation:

and saying for sperm is a flagella

there should be TUBULIN protien

and flagella should oriignate from the CENTRIOLE

17.

Who is the father of biodiversity​

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EDWARD O. Wilson

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Father of Biodiversity, Edward O. Wilson. BOZEMAN -- A two-time Pulitzer Prize WINNER known as the Father of Biodiversity will receive Montana State University's Presidential MEDAL for GLOBAL and VISIONARY Leadership on Thursday, April 9.

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Difference between these two plasmid ​

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the FIRST plasmid is natural MEANS it is not GENETICALLY engineered

the 2nd ONE is genetically engineered

19.

What is juvenile phase??

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All organism has to attain a CERTAIN STAGE of growth and maturity before the can reproduce. This is CALLED juvenile phase

During this phase organism PREPARE themselves for sexual maturity

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1)define enthnobotany2)How can you determine the age of fossil3)what are the important of enthnobotany4)why is archaeopteryx considered to be a connecting link.. I am studying 10th std ..I hope you will help.. These 4 question are short answers can you tell me ans guys...​

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1.The scientific study of the traditional knowledge and customs of a people concerning plants and their medical, religious and other USES

2.relative dating is USED to determine a fossils approximate AGE by comparing it to similar rocks and fossil of known ages

3.The study of enthnobotany is of great importance for the aid it gives to q proper understanding of the interrelations of all several traits and of the whole material and intellectual culture of a people in its entirety.

4.Archaeopteryx is considered as a connecting LINK b/w reptiles and birds COZ it looks like a bird and has wings like birds

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21.

Name some Hetero pollysaccharide ???​

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Explanation:

Heteropolysaccharides are polymers of repeating units of more than ONE kind of monosaccharide. The monosaccharides may be AMINO sugars. These heteropolysaccharides are commonly called as Glycosaminoglycans. They include chondroitin sulfate, hyaluronic ACID and heparin.

A polysaccharide formed by the monomeric units of a single monosaccharide is called as a homopolysaccharide. Polysaccharides like Starch, Cellulose and GLYCOGEN are the examples of homopolysaccharides. In Cellulose β - D- Glucose units LINKED by β (1→4) glycosidic linkage.

22.

Genetic code is transferred from nucleus to cytoplasm in the form ofA)anti codonB)codon C)messenger RNAD)ribosomal RNA​

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23.

out of motile sperm,cheek epithelial cells,liver cells which have least number of mitochondria per unit volume​

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MOTILE SPERM...................

24.

All are part of Central dogma accept :a)synthesis of messenger RNA b)synthesis of protein c)synthesis of amino acid d)synthesis of polypeptide​

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Explanation:

EXCEPT the SYNTHESIS of polypeptide.so the answer is D

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25.

1.___________ phytohormone promotes cell division.​

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Auxin and cytokinin are the TWO pythohormone which promote CELL division

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26.

What is bulb in plants?

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A bulb is an underground STORAGE organ FORMED from the plant STEM and leaves.

27.

Mohan looks after his sheep very well it take care of their feeding and living in proper way to remove the fleece sheep in starting of Sharma show that leaves grow again before Winter comes and SIP do not feel cold what values are shown by Mohan in doing such kind of job

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28.

How does the food manufacture in the leaves reach different parts of plant(long answer)

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through TRANSPORTATION in plants though their roots by OBSERVING water in SOIL

29.

Water sample should reach laboratory within 2 -3 days of collection

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The statement used to that water sample must reach t LABORATORY within 2 to 3 days of collection

Explanation:

  • the water sample used for testing should be carefully separated from different TYPES of solvent. This is because water is an universal solvent and it has the capability to DISSOLVE different types of solute and also different types of microorganisms
  • as a result of this is the PURPOSE of testing the water will remain unsolved full star HENCE water should reach the laboratory within 2 to 3 days

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30.

Explain the ways in which glucose is broken down in absence or shortage of oxygen.

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Explain the ways in which glucose is broken down in absence or shortage of oxygen.

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Breaking down of glucose in absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration.

It is carried by muscles, bacteria , yeast and other microorganisms.

In the absence of oxygen or lack or lack of oxygen the break down of glucose TAKES PLACE in 2 ways :-

1. In muscles :- When we do VIGOROUS exercise the muscles starts producing lactic ACID and carbon dioxide as the products because of lack of oxygen.

2. In Microorganisms :- The microorganism which perform respiration in absence of oxygen or lack of oxygen PRODUCES Alcohol as there product.

Yeast is used for fermenting to produce alcohol. Yeast perform anaerobic respiration.

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31.

On what factor does severity of disease manifestation depend

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It DEPENDS on body factors --

1. Depends on age

2.Gender

3.weight

4.Habits like smoking

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32.

What would happen to the cell if the nucleus is removed give two examples to support ur answer

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Nucleus play a very important role in our life

1.if we removed nucleus , inside the nucleus CHROMOSOME does not

formed .

2.Without chromosome D.N.A ,R.N.A,and PROTEIN are not formed.

3.We KNOW that ptotein is a body building food.protein helps in METABOLIC activities .

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33.

What is offset in plants??

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OFFSET is part of branch or stem by which a plant can reproduce asexually and a new DAUGHTER plant is formed. Offset are the means of VEGETATIVE reproduction ..

34.

What do you mean by hypermetropia?​

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A vision condition in which NEARBY objects are blurry.

Hyperopia is a COMMON vision condition in adults.

  • Very common
  • More than 10 million CASES per YEAR (INDIA)
  • Treatable by a medical professional
  • Requires a medical diagnosis
  • Lab tests or imaging not required
  • Chronic: can last for years or be lifelong

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35.

What is reproduction? It is given in my science book

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The process by which living organism produces its offspring is CALLED reproduction.

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36.

What is rizome???????

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Rhizome, horizontal UNDERGROUND plant STEM that is capable of PRODUCING the SHOOT and root systems of a new plant.

37.

10. How would you distinguish monocots from dicots?mu​

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  • Monocots differ from dicots in four distinct structural features: leaves, stems, roots and flowers. But, the differences START from the very beginning of the plant's life cycle: the seed. Within the seed LIES the plant's EMBRYO. Whereas monocots have one COTYLEDON (vein), dicots have two.

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Qhat is binnary fission??

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Binary fission, asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into TWO new bodies. In the process of binary fission, an organism DUPLICATES its genetic material, or DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC acid (DNA), and then divides into two PARTS (cytokinesis), with each new organism receiving one copy of DNA.

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What is gemma cup????

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The gemma cups are cup-like STRUCTURES containing gemmae. The MAIN function of the Gemma cup is vegetative reproduction. The Gemma is a small cup-shaped cell FOUND on the thalli of BRYOPHYTES such as mosses and liverworts. The Gemma CELLS separated from the parent and develop into a new individual

40.

What is sporopollenin???

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Sporopollenin DEFINITION is - a relatively CHEMICALLY INERT polymer that makes up the outer LAYER of pollen GRAINS and some spores.

41.

Explain photosynthesis process in green plants and it's general equation​

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Explanation:

C6H12O6 +O2 = CO2 +O2

42.

Sound vibrations transmitted through the ear ossicles to

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The central PART of the EARDRUM is connected to a SMALL bone of the middle ear CALLED the malleus (hammer). As the malleus VIBRATES, it transmits the sound vibrations to the other two small bones or ossicles of the middle ear, the incus and stapes.

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43.

What is the centrally located spherical structure cell

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44.

If the day is cloudy and there is no sunlight will photosynthesis occur why why not

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YES ,the photosynthesis wil occur . By the end PRODUCTS of LIGHT reaction like

ATP,NADPH.same llike as dark reaction

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45.

Draw 2 different rectangles each with a perimeter of 10cm

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46.

Which of the following is a tryptophan derivative?1. Melantotropin2. Thyroxine3. Melatonin4. Epinephrine​

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THYROXINE

47.

First tRNA that will attach on P site during transition process will have anticodon on it:A) AUGC) UAAB) UAGD)UAC​

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UAG

Explanation:

As we know that GENETIC code show DEGENERACY and multiple codons can code for same amino acid. This can be explained by Wobble hypothesis. According to Wobble hypothesis, first two bases of an mRNA codon form strong Watson-Crick base pairs with the corresponding tRNA anticodon and confer most of the coding specificity. The first base of the anticodon that pairs with the third base of the codon determines the number of codons RECOGNIZED by the tRNA. The presence of C/A as first base of the anticodon confers specific base pairing which means only one codon is recognized by that tRNA. The presence of U or G means less specific pairing and two DIFFERENT codons may be read. The presence of inosine (I) as the first nucleotide of an anticodon means that three different codons can be recognized. The triplet "UGC" codes for cysteine. Other triplets that code for cysteine is " UGU". "UGA and UAG" are stop codons that cause termination of translation. "UGG" codes for arginine. It can be observed that multiple codons for same amino acids have same bases in first two positions and determine the specificity.

48.

Why microchondria is called power house of cell​

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Mitochondria are tiny organelles inside cells that are involved in RELEASING energy from food. This process is KNOWN as CELLULAR respiration. It is for this reason that mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell.

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49.

What is mean by bioengineering?

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The application of ENGINEERING principles and METHODS to living organisms or biological SYSTEMS is KNOWN as bioengineering.

50.

Why blod is considered connective tissue​

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Blood. Blood is considered a connective TISSUE because it has a matrix. The living cell types are red blood cells, also called erythrocytes, and white blood cells, also called leukocytes. The fluid portion of whole blood, its matrix, is COMMONLY called PLASMA.