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1.

Difference between radioactive and nonradioactive probes

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1)radioactive:those elements which don't require any CONTACT for reaction.
nonradioactive:these are normal elements which requires contact for reaction and MAKE solution.
2)we must preserve radioactive elements from others and wear special TYPE of dress during experiment while we don't NEED any type of steps during nonradioactive elements test.
3) radioactive example-Radium
nonradioactive example-sodium.

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2.

Describe the phenomenon of heterothallium with respect to the life history of mucor

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Mucor is saprophytic fungus and grows on dead organic material. It belongs to class Phycomycets subclass zygomycetes.


Mycelium of fungus of Mucor looks like FIVE cottony threads on the surface of break and other substances like pickles and shoes. After formation of spores it CHANGES into a black mass called black mold.

Mycelium is white five branched. These are coenocytic. Hyphae consist of many small NUCLEI along with glycogen and oil drops, embedded in granular cytoplasm.

Fungus is heterotrophic in their MODE of NUTRITION. Some rhizonal hyphae secrete some enzymes which convert insoluble carbohydrates into soluble sugars ant thus help in nutrition.

3.

Diversity in living organims, to which division of criptogam do algae belong

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The thallophytes (Thallophyta or Thallobionta) are a POLYPHYLETIC group of non-mobile organisms traditionally described as "thalloid plants", "relatively simple plants" or "lower plants". These plants mainly GROW in water. They were a defunct division of kingdom Plantae that included fungus, lichensand algae and occasionally bryophytes, bacteria and the Myxomycota. Thallophytes have a hidden reproductive system and hence they are ALSO CALLED Cryptogamae (together with ferns), as opposed to PHANEROGAMAE. The thallophytes are defined as having undifferentiated bodies (thalli), as opposed to cormophytes (Cormophyta) with roots and stems. It mainly grows in fresh water and it has fibre like body.

4.

Diversity in living organisms, what are the examples for prokaryotic organism

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The examples of prokaryotic ORGANISM are
1. BLUE GREEN algae
2. Bacteria.

5.

Difference between nutritional flow and non nutritional flow of capillary

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There is growing EVIDENCE to support the notion of two vascular routes within, or closely associated with skeletal muscle. One route is in intimate contact with muscle cells (hence is known as 'nutritive') and the other functions as a vascular shunt (and has had the interesting MISNOMER of 'non-nutritive'). Recent findings suggest that the 'non-nutritive' route may, in part, be those VESSELS in closely associated (interlacing?) connective tissue that nourishes attached fat cells, and may form the basis of 'marbling' of muscle in obesity. In addition, embolism studies using various SIZE microspheres indicate that the 'non-nutritive' vessels are likely to be capillaries fed by terminal arterioles that branch from the same transverse arterioles as those supplying terminal arterioles of the muscle capillaries (i.e. two vascular systems OPERATING in parallel).

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6.

Organite is a kind of bioorganic fertilizer that is produced by harvesting wastewater from both households and industrial sources. The water is chemically treated at water reclamation facilities, where nutrients are extracted from the waste. These nutrients are then used to produce organite, which has greatly decreased the need to produce synthetic nutrients. However, production of synthetic nutrients for fertilizers has increased by 60 percent over the last decade.

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7.

Around which body part is the cuff usually wrapped in order to determine blood pressure

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If it is, TAKE your arm out of the sleeve, or remove the shirt entirely. You or your provider will wrap the blood pressure cuffsnugly around your upper arm. The lower edge of the CUFF should be 1 INCH (2.5 cm) above the BEND of your elbow. The cuff will be inflated quickly.

8.

Difference between pyloric stomach and cardiac stomach in prawn

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Hepatopancreas is only digestive gland present in prawn.It is a LARGE gland surrounding the stomach. It is an orange-yellow COLOURED, loosely arranged bilobed organ which ENCIRCLES completely the pyloric stomach, part of the intestine and partly the CARDIAC stomach.



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9.

Development of action potential and muscular contraction

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In the neuron an action potentialproduces the NERVE IMPULSE, and in themuscle cell it PRODUCES the contractionrequired for all movement. ... When depolarization reaches the thresholdpotential, it TRIGGERS an action potential.

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10.

Diffrence between volantory and un volantory

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The MUSCLES which are under our CONTROL are CALLED VOLUNTARY and the MUSCLE which are not under our control are involuntry..

11.

Brief note on hitler's life and work before second world war

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Hitler was born in Austria—then part of Austria-Hungary—and was raised near Linz. He MOVED to Germany in 1913 and was decorated during his service in the German Army in World War I. In 1919, he joined the German Workers' Party (DAP), the precursor of the NSDAP, and was appointed leader of the NSDAP in 1921. In 1923, he attempted to seize power in a failed coup in MUNICH and was imprisoned. In jail, he dictated the FIRST volume of his autobiography and political manifesto Mein Kampf ("My Struggle")Hitler was born in Austria—then part of Austria-Hungary—and was raised near Linz. He moved to Germany in 1913 and was decorated during his service in the German Army in World War I. In 1919, he joined the German Workers' Party (DAP), the precursor of the NSDAP, and was appointed leader of the NSDAP in 1921. In 1923, he attempted to seize power in a failed coup in Munich and was imprisoned. In jail, he dictated the first volume of his autobiography and political manifesto Mein Kampf ("My Struggle")

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Answer» 1 what is testes.
2 what are it's FUNCTION.
13.

How we breed wild cabbage to get different varieties of it

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The is right ANSWER is the most difficult answer to the how we BREED WILD cabbage to get different versions varieties of it the right answer is cabbage is the veritable of the carrot here is the right answer is the varieties of it right answer

14.

Describe the types of viruses and give their economic importance 1

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A virus is a small infectious agent that REPLICATES only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of LIFE forms, from ANIMALS and plants to microorganisms, INCLUDING bacteria and archaea.



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15.

What is function of suspensor cell

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The SUSPENSOR FUNCTION of early in embryogenesis to provide physical support , nutrition and growth regulators to the developing embryo PROPER ,, it is most plants the suspensor is dervied from the basal CELL produced following asymmetric division of the zygote.

16.

Why are cells of epidermis of leaves thin and transparent?please provide a class 10 answer

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Epidermis gas thick cuticle layer over it which is transparent .It is transparent so that the light is reach the inner portion of leave . If is was not transparent, LESS light could reach to chrolophyll HENCE it reduce the amount of food PROCESSING during PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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17.

Suggest some measures of disposing waste

Answer» RECYCLINGCOMPOSTING,FERMENTATION, landfills, INCINERATION and land application.
18.

Pictoreal presentation of human evolution

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This the PICTORIAL PRESENTATION of HUMAN EVOLUTION

19.

How does hardy weinbwrg eqn support genetic eqilibrium?

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The Hardy-Weinberg EQUILIBRIUM ISA principle stating that the geneticvariation in a population willremain constant from one generation to the NEXT in the absence of disturbing factors. ... For instance, mutations disrupt theequilibrium of allele frequencies by INTRODUCING new alleles into a population.

20.

Sum of the first three terms of ap. while their product is 1620 then find the first term

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This is not BIOLOGY QUESTION BRO

21.

Diffusion in digestive system and respitory system... What's the difference??

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ANSWER:-

||||- The body needs a way to get oxygen in and carbon dioxide out, which is through diffusion. When blood returns to your LUNGS from the body, it has a lot of carbon dioxide and no oxygen. ... So, by the rule of diffusion, the carbon dioxide moves from the blood to the alveoli, where it can be exhaled through the lungs.

||||- Diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas occurs in the lungs. Diffusion of WATER, salts, and WASTE products occurs in the kidneys. Diffusion of calcium from food into cells occurs in the INTESTINES. Molecules are not the only things that can diffuse.

||||- The process is carried out by enzymes in the stomach and small intestines. Absorption is the movement of molecules (by passive diffusion or active transport) from the DIGESTIVE tract to adjacent blood and lymphatic vessels. Absorption is the entrance of the digested food (now called nutrients) into the body.

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22.

Brief note on transferable genetic element

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There are THREE mechanisms of HORIZONTAL gene transfer in bacteria: TRANSFORMATION, transduction, and conjugation. The most common MECHANISM for horizontal gene transmission among bacteria, especially from a donor bacterial species to different recipient species, is conjugation.

23.

Types of molecular markers

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HELLO MATE

A molecular marker is a molecule contained within a sample taken from an organism(biological markers) or other matter. It can be used to reveal certain CHARACTERISTICS about the respective source. DNA, for example, is a molecular marker containing information about genetic disorders, genealogy and the evolutionary history of life. Specific regions of the DNA (genetic markers) are used for diagnosing the autosomal recessive genetic disorder cystic fibrosis, TAXONOMIC affinity(phylogenetics) and identity (DNA BarCoding). Further, life forms are KNOWN to shed unique chemicals, including DNA, into the environment as evidence of their presence in a particular LOCATION

24.

How can you justify the enteric nervous system as the second brain of god?

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The newly identified neuronal firing pattern may represent an early feature preserved through the evolution of NERVOUS SYSTEMS. The enteric nervous SYSTEM (ENS) is known as the "second brain" or the brain in the gut because it can operate independently of the brain and spinal cord, the central nervous system (CNS).

Your body has a 'second brain,' and here's how it keeps your but SMART. Those neurons are a part of the body's enteric nervous system, commonly referred to as the body's "second brain." It's separate from the central nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord.

25.

What is hella cell....

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One of the CELLS grown from the cervical CANCER of a young African-American woman, Henrietta Lacks. HeLa cells were the FIRST human cells to be CONTINUOUSLY grown in CULTURE.

26.

What is meant by crop protection management?

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Crop PROTECTION is the science and practice of managing PLANT diseases, weeds and other PESTS (both vertebrate and invertebrate)that damage agricultural crops and FORESTRY.

27.

Information about domestic waste

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Through of waste to water bodies
domestic USE
and other activities
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28.

White blood cell has the the ability to change their shape to fight against germs which property of wbcs help them to do this

Answer» WBC are immune cells which when detect germs come out of blood vessel and ENGULF it.this PROPERTY is phagocytosis and also their pseudo structure HELPS them to CHANGE their shape
29.

Brown hair, green eyes, blue flowers, spiral sea shells are all examples of an individual organism's possible

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A seashell or SEA shell, ALSO known simply as a shell, is a hard, PROTECTIVE OUTER .... In ADDITION, not all mollusks have an external shell: some mollusks such as some cephalopods ...

30.

How birds get oxygen at night when sleeping under a/tree?

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At night plants do not perform photosynthesis DUE to the absence of sunlight. but respiration still goes on OH and as compared to OXYGEN. the PROPORTION of carbon dioxide around the trees is more. plus if we SLEEP under a tree at night we may feel suffocated

31.

Extremely dangerous and deadly cardiac glycosides are carried from the milkweed plant by the?

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Cardiac glycosides, which are highly TOXIC and found in a number of PLANTS, VARIOUS toxic cardiac glycosides are PRESENT in milkweed.

32.

Opsin is derivative of???

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Opsin are group of proteins, made LIGHT sensitive,the chromophore retinal FOUND in PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS of retina

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33.

Using new detection techniques, researchers have found trace amounts of various medicinal substances in lakes and rivers. Taken in large quantities, these substances could have serious health effects, but they are present in quantities far too low to cause any physiological response in people who drink the water or bathe in it. Nevertheless, medical experts contend that eliminating thes kaplan

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Research is how much CHEMICAL percent is PRESENT in the water. .....I HOPE it is help full to U

34.

What is Eugenics?Who discovered it?

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The science of improving a population by CONTROLLED BREEDING to increase the occurrence of desirable HERITABLE CHARACTERISTICS . Franics Galton has discovered it

35.

Give reason - The inner wall of nostrils are lined with hair and mucus

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The inner lining of NOSE has mucosa and hair because to FILTER the air which is GOING into are lungs it catches all the FINE dust particles and specs of dust into your nose .



36.

What is a crysto-colloid matrix?

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It is an ordered array of colloid particles and fine grained materials ANALOGOUS to a standard crystal WHOSE repeating subunits are atoms or molecules...


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37.

Give reason continuously water logged soil are disadvantages for plants grown.

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When the aeration of the SOIL is SATISFACTORY bacteriological activities produce the required nitrates from the nitrogenous compounds present in the soil. It helps the crop growth. Excessive moisture content CREATES anaerobic condition in the soil. The PLANT roots do not get the required nourishing food or nutrients. As a RESULT crop growth is badly affected.



38.

Graph of present and old decade population of Asian countries

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Asia POPULATION: current, HISTORICAL, and PROJECTED population, GROWTH rate, ... Data tables, MAPS, charts, and live population clock .

39.

Example of bryophyta , pteridophyta, phanerograms, gymnosperms, angiosperms, dicots, monocots

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Bryophyta : moss, marchantia

Pteridophyta : MARSILEA, ferns

Phanerogams : cactus, cycad

Gymnosperms : PINES, deodar

Angiosperms : MINTS, poppy

Dicots : ipomoea

Monocots : paphiopedilum

40.

What is DNA fingerprinting mention and it application?

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  • DNA fingerprinting, also called DNA typing, DNA profiling, GENETIC fingerprinting, genotyping, or identity testing, in genetics, method of isolating and identifying VARIABLE elements within the base-pair sequence of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
  • By CUTTING a sample of DNA into fragments and comparing it with other samples it's possible to work out if the DNA has come from the same person. This technique is called DNA fingerprinting, and is a technique used to HELP solve crimes where the suspect may have left a sample of body tissue at the crime scene.
41.

Capuchin monkeys often rub their bodies with a certain type of millipede. Laboratory tests show that secretions from the bodies of these millipedes are rich in two chemicals that are potent mosquito repellents, and mosquitoes carry parasites that debilitate capuchins. Some scientists hypothesize that the monkeys rub their bodies with the millipedes because doing so helps protect them from mosquitoes

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The HYPOTHESIS is RIGHT

42.

Finite cell line have fast growth rate. Select one:a. Falseb. True

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a. False

What is finite cell LINE?

A cell STRAIN is derived either from a primary culture or a cell line by the SELECTION or cloning of cells having SPECIFIC properties or characteristics which must be defined. Cell STRAINS are cells that have been adapted to culture but, unlike cell lines, have a finite division potential.

43.

What are the values reflected in behaviour of son

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44.

How much time does glucose take to go into the cell and form atp and atp being used

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It can't be CALCULATED

45.

Give reason - we often sneeze, when we inhale a dust laden air

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Because when we inhale the air it contains dust particles which irritates our NASAL passage and we SNEEZE the PARTICLE comes out

46.

What is theophobia?

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Theophobia is a fear where God is the subject. A God - fearing PERSON is RELIGIOUS and BEHAVES according to the morals and the faiths of the PARTICULAR religion.

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47.

What is the longest bone of our body

Answer» FEMUR is the LONGEST BONE....
48.

Find out those without nucleus. Bacteria/amoeba/frog/mycoplasma/or mango tree

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Bacteria are considered to be prokaryotes, which means they do not have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Instead, the DNA is found in the nuceloid, a region with no membrane, or as a PLASMID, a small circle of extra genetic information, floating RIGHT in the CYTOPLASM, the fluid that fills the cell.
protozoans (LIKE amoebas) are eukaryotes (ie have a TRUE nucleus). Prokaryotes (like bacteria) do not have their genetic material contained in a nucleus.hence amoeba also has nucleus.
mycoplasma does not have nucleus
mango tree's cells have nucleus
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49.

Thermodynamic importance of guidelines by usda in the inactivation of pathogenic bacteria

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50.

Can someone say some tricks or mnemonics for Location of different types of epithelial and connective tissue(all types)Plzzzz

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Location . the cells of the body SURFACE from the OUTER layet of SKIN .

types.
1. squamos epithelium.

2. cuboidal epithelium

3.columnar epithelium

4. glandular epithelium

5. cilitated epithelium

connective tissues .