Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in Current Affairs.

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1.

Classification of circulatory mechanism

Answer» BLOOD consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. ALSO, the DIGESTIVE system WORKS with the circulatory system to provide the nutrients the system NEEDS to keep the heart pumping. ... The other component of the circulatory system, the lymphatic system, is open.
2.

Justify there is evidence of fatal science among chordates

Answer»

FETAL science proves that Phylum Chordata, Hemichordates and Phylum Echinodermata have the same ancestors inspite of living in different CONDITIONS amongst DIVERSE surroundings.


Animals belonging to the Phylum Chordata are classified as Chordates.

Chordates are found in LAND, water and air.

Phylum of invertebrate marine animals is known as Hemichordates such as the Acorn WORM.

3.

In bacteria false chromosome non-histone proteins are

Answer»

Since the options have not been given, I am giving a general answer.

The CORRECT answer should be - the HU PROTEINS.

Non-histone or Histone-like proteins are structures that are present in a majority of prokaryotes which are present in the DNA. The chromatin in the nuclear material has an approximately equal AMOUNT of non-histone chromosomal proteins.

wide variety bacterial histone-like proteins are known. The important ones are - HU, IHF, H-NS, and FIS. These proteins are smaller, basic, and less complex and they perform the topological MODIFICATIONS like bending, twisting, and folding of the chromosomes.

4.

The number of mitochondria increases in cells of [MP PMT 1997]A) Dormant seeds B) Germinating seeds C) Dry seeds D) Dead seeds

Answer» DEAD SEEDS are the no. of MITOCHONDRIA INCREASES in CELLS
5.

Aerobic respiration of glucose produces 32 ATP molecules.

Answer»

Aerobic respiration is MUCH more efficient and can produce up to 36-38 ATPwith a single MOLECULE of glucose.Cellular respiration is when the mitochondria BREAKS down glucose with oxygen. Thisproduces water, carbon dioxide, and energy(ATP).

6.

What is the link between reptiles and birds?

Answer»

Heya BRAINLIAC!


☆The link between reptiles and BIRDS is "Archaeopteryx".

☆Archaeopteryx had characters of both birds and dinosaurs (reptiles) .

HENCE, sometimes it is ALSO referred to as the MISSING link between reptiles and birds



#hope the answer helps!

7.

Write some examples of short day, long day and day neutral plants.

Answer» RICE,, tabaccoo, ETC are EXAMPLES of SHORT DAY
8.

How is bacterial cell differnt from an onin peel ceel

Answer»

Bacterial CELL is monera i.e., prokaryotic cell
while ONION peel is PLANTAE i.e, eukaryotic cell

9.

Process of splicing represent the dominance of RNA world as sn RNA act as catalysts. Why??

Answer»

Reacts with dsRNA of POSITIVE SENSE genome viruses

Suitable for Immunoflourescence, Immunohistochemistry, Immuno-EM and Affinity Purification applications

rJ2 antibody can be used to detect dsRNA intermediates of viruses as diverse as Zika virus, HEPATITIS C virus, Dengue virus, rhinovirus, Chikungunya virus, Rabies virus, Polio virus, Classic swine fever virus, Brome mosaic virus and many more in cultured cells and also in fixed paraffin-embedded histological samples.

For more information on how this antibody reacts with Zika virus see a blog POST from ASM: Zika Virus Inside Cells

From the laboratory of Abraham L. Brass, MD, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School.

10.

Placenta is anterior means in hindi

Answer»

प्लेसेंटा विकसित होता है जहां भी उर्वरक अंडे आपके गर्भाशय में एम्बेड होता है। एक पूर्ववर्ती प्लेसेंटा तब होता है जब आपका प्लेसेंटा गर्भाशय की सामने की दीवार से जुड़ा होता है। आपके 20-सप्ताह के स्कैन के दौरान यह ध्यान दिया जाएगा कि आपका प्लेसेंटा इस प्रकार स्थित है: पूर्वकाल

hope it helps U PLZ mark as brainlist if u SATISFIED with the ANSWER

11.

10th std difference between aggregate fruit and multiple fruit

Answer» Aggregate                                                          MultipleThese are FRUITS that are developed     These are fruits developed froma single flower to form                           multicarpellary syncarpous, superiormany FRUITLESS.                                        ovary to form a single fruit.Single flowers contain many                 Many OVARIES fused to form a
ovary  which forms                                 single fruitmany fruitlessExamples: Strawberry                            Example: PINEAPPLE.


12.

How are crop plants classified on the basis of products obtained?

Answer»

Plants within a group are more CLOSELY related to other members of their own group than to members of another group, just as you are more closely related to your parents and brothers and sisters than you are to FAMILIES of other STUDENTS in your class.


PLANTS

Angiosperms (FLOWERING Plants)

Dicotyledons

Aceraceae (Maple Family)
ASTERACEAE (Daisy Family)
Fabaceae (Pea Family)
Monocotyledons

Liliaceae (Lily Family)
Orchidaceae (Orchid Family)
Poaceae (Grass Family)
Gymnosperms (Plants with unenclosed seeds)

Conifers

Pinaceae (Pine Family)
Cupressaceae (Juniper Family)
Ephedra Group

Ephedraceae (Mormon Tea Family)
Horsetails

Equisetaceae (Horsetail Family)
Ferns

Bryophytes

Mosses
Liverworts
Green Algae

Trametes (Bracket Fungi)

13.

WHY DOES MENSTRUATION OCCURS???

Answer» HEY.......
HERE IS U R ANSWER
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WHEN FERTILISATION DOES NOT OCCUR AND EMBRYO IS NOT FORMED. THE ENDOMETRIUM BREAKS DOWN AND BLEEDING OCCURS. THIS IS CALLED MENSTRUATION.
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HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU A LOT....
THANKU.....
14.

Purpose of coloured water in ganong potometer

Answer»

In coloured water the POSITION of air BUBBLE is clearly SEEN while it won't be seen as clear if we USE uncolored water.

15.

Distinguish between test cross and reciprocal cross .......plzz answer to the point wise

Answer»

The brief answer is that a test cross is done to determine whether a trait is homozygous (shared from both parents) or heterozygous (only gotten from one), and can help determine whether it is DOMINANT or RECESSIVE (in classic Medelevian terms).

A reciprocal cross, on the other hand, is done to determine if a trait is SEX-linked—that is, if it depends on the parental sex, and thus depends at least partially on the sex-determining chromosome. For this, you take a male and a female, each homozygous for the trait, and cross each with an individual who does not have the trait, and observe the result.

16.

Sporangiospores of Mucor are [MP PMT 2002]A) Haploid B) Diploid C) Triploid D) Polyploid

Answer»

Hi..

UR answer is HAPLOID..

HOPE this helps u!!

17.

When the pollen tube enters through the micropyle it is termed as?

Answer» HEY FRIEND,
Here is your answer:

When POLLEN TUBE enters through the microplye, its termed as porogamy.

Hope it helps u.
18.

Cytokinesis in plants takes place by the formation ofA) Sphaeroblasts B) Equatorial cell plate C) Idioblasts D) Cell budding

Answer» OPTION B) EQUATORIAL CELL PLATE
19.

Why is DNA replication is important during the reproduction

Answer»

It leads to the COMPUTING of DNA which is an IMPORTANT PART during respiration MOREOVER it also HELPS for inheriting genes.

20.

Geographic limit within which a population exist called

Answer» Geographic Range Limit  is the geographic limit within which a population exists. There are many REASONS why they are not able to extend beyond this such as, ABIOTIC, biotic, anthropogenic, genetic, ETC. The species that exist in the centre of this range are known as 'core species' and the ONES living in the boundary are known as 'peripheral or edge species'. This limit is also known as territory.
21.

Name any two autotrophic plants which also show heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

Answer»

Venus FLY TRAP and pitcher PLANT are BEST examples.....

22.

What is parthenocarpy?

Answer»

Hey!!!...here is UR answer


Parthenocarpy (literally meaning "virgin fruit") is the natural or artificially induced production of fruit without FERTILIZATION  of OVULES, which makes the fruit seedless.

hope it will HELP you

23.

Why is water hyacinth termed as the terror of bengal?

Answer»

Water HYACINTH was brought by the BRITISH to India for ornament purposes. Unknown to them though, it has the ability to grow rapidly in marshy bodies of water, which were common in Bengal. Due to this, it COVERED the surface in a few days, causing widespread famines and the death of fishes, which had a DEEP impact on the people as they mostly relied on RICE and fish.
Thus, water hyacinth came to be known as the terror of bengal

24.

What is the Excretory organ of phylum Mollusks?

Answer» ORGAN of bojanus is the UR ANSWER BRO
25.

What is the rough and stiff hair like fibre

Answer» HII FRND...

I THINK the ANSWER is Jute.

Hope it helped U!!!
26.

Metazoa- chordate or non chordate?

Answer» JIYA the ANSWER is
It's is NON CHORDATE
27.

Which vitamin is synthesized by microbes in the intestine and helps to maintain bone health?A.vitamin AB.vitamin DC.vitamin ED.vitamin K

Answer»

Your ANS. is VITAMIN D

28.

How to get to know about correct mushroom species?

Answer»

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Mashroom :- mushroom, or toadstool, is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. 

Classification of mashroom:-

Kingdom. : Fungi
Division. : Basidiomycota

different species of mashroom :-

1. Agaricus :- Agaricus is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species, with possibly over 300 members worldwide. The genus includes the common mushroom and the field mushroom, the dominant cultivated mushrooms of the West.

2. Chanterelle:- Chanterelle is the common NAME of fungi in the genus Cantharellus. They are among the most popularly eaten species of wild mushrooms. They are orange, YELLOW or white, meaty and funnel-shaped.

3. Shiitake:- The shiitake is an edible mushroom native to East Asia, which is cultivated and consumed in many Asian COUNTRIES. It is CONSIDERED a medicinal mushroom in some forms of traditional medicine.

4. Oyster:- Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape.

5. Enoki:- Enokitake, also Enokidake Futu or Enoki, is a long, thin white mushroom used in East Asian cuisine. These mushrooms are cultivars of Flammulina velutipes, also known by the name golden needle mushroom, Futu Mushroom or lily mushroom.

6. Portabello :- Agaricus bisporus is an edible basidiomycete mushroom native to grasslands in Europe and North America. It has two color states while immature—white and brown—both of which have various names.

7. Porcini:- Boletus edulis is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus. Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere across Europe, Asia, and North America, it does not occur naturally .

8. Morel:- Morchella, the TRUE morels, is a genus of edible sac fungi closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi in the order Pezizales. These distinctive fungi have a honeycomb appearance, due to the network of ridges with pits composing their cap.

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29.

How crop variety improvement can be done for?

Answer» CROP VARIETY IMPROVEMENT can be DONE by FERTILISATION
30.

Development of inoculum for industrial fermentation

Answer»

The preparation of a population of microorganisms from a DORMANT stock culture to an active state of growth that is suitable for inoculation inthe final production stage is called inoculum development. As a first step in inoculum development, inoculumis taken from a working stock culture to initiate growth in a suitable liquid medium.Bacterial vegetative cells and spores are suspended, usually, in sterile tap water, which is then added to thebroth. In case of nonsporulating fungi and actinomycetes the hyphae are fragmented and then transferredto the broth.Inoculum development is generally done using FLASK cultures; flasks of 50 ml to 12 litres may be used andtheir number can be INCREASED as per need. Where needed, small fermenters may be used.Inoculum development is usually done in a stepwise SEQUENCE to increase the volume to the desired level.At each step, inoculum is used at 0.5-5% of the medium volume; this allows a 20-200-fold increase ininoculum volume at each step. Typically, the inoculum used for production stage is about 5% of themedium volume

I hope this help you

31.

Write all the function of plasma membrane

Answer»

Function of PLASMA membrane
1 give shape to cell
2 it is SELECTIVELY permeable
3 self repairing
4. elastic
5. in the pits of cell membrane , there is plasmodesmata which connects to the cytoplasm of other cell and ALLOW exchange of SUBSTANCE
6 it is present in all cells
7 it protect the cell

32.

What is a blood group

Answer» HELLO friend your answer!!!!
Blood group means The Classification of the human Red blood cells by on BASED on the presence and ABSENCE of INHERITED antigenic substances or Antibiotics...

hope it helps you
33.

What is autotrophic and means the autotrophic

Answer»

An organism CAPABLE of synthesizing its own food from inorganic SUBSTANCES using light or CHEMICAL energy. GREEN plants, algae, and certain BACTERIA are autotrophs.

34.

What is a predator define

Answer» PREDATOR MEANS bhakshak or shika2ri
35.

If 460 is divided by a natural number, quotient is 6 more than five times the divisor and remainder is 1. Find quotient and divisor.Please answer fast. It's urgent.

Answer» SEE the ATTACH IMAGE
36.

What does the gametogenesis means?

Answer»

Hi.

Here is your answer-----

The process of development, differentiation and MATURATION of gametes from the generative cells is CALLED as Gametogenesis.

In Humans, it can be----

@--- OOGENESIS.---Process of development and differentiation of the ovum from the oogenia is called as Oogenesis.

@--- SPERMATOGENESIS.--- Process of differentiation and development of sperms from spermatogenia is called as spermogenesis.

Here is your answer.

Have a nice DAY.


37.

Some organisms feed on other organisms without immediately killing them. What term describes this act?

Answer» PARASITISM describes this act.
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38.

What will happen if all carnivores are removed from forests?

Answer»

Hey there, your curiosity rover has asked you an excellent question. I'll try to answer it out

So, carnivores are those which prey upon herbivores of herbs. They are on top of the food chain

herbivores are those which feed upon herbs. These are at the bottom of the food chain

Now, if you remove all the carnivores in the forest of a given area, you'll GRADUALLY find an INCREASE in the number of herbivores AROUND you and what's the RESULT? Herbivores start growing enormously and finally they start eating herbs and cause deforestation. So, if you remove carnivores, the herbivore population builds up and, well the rest is history

Hope it helps

39.

Which mendelian ideas depicted by a cross in which the f1 generation is resembles both the parents?

Answer» SINCE the OPTIONS are not given, I am giving a general ANSWER.

The correct answer should be - Co-dominance.

According to Mendelian Co-dominance law, both the alleles in a pair will express themselves completely in the F1 hybrid result. Since the alleles from both the PARENTS are expressed fully, the offspring will RESEMBLE both the parents.
40.

Do you expect to findfully grown crops in nursery? Why? Why not?

Answer»

Hey friend,
Here is your answer:

We don't EXPECT fully grown crops in a nursery. We don't FIND because CROP plants are grown in a seed bed where they are grown only to a certain height after germination. They are then shifted to the field. This is done as it HELPS the farmer to select only the healthy seedlings and space them properly while planting. This increases the crop yield. Its used in plants of tomatoes, onions, chillies, rice and brinjal.

Hope it helps U.

41.

What is pinus mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Answer» HEYA !!!

Here's your answer !!!

Pinus is plant of class Coniferopsida of group Gymnosperms...

Hope this helps you :)

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42.

There is no life on moon due to absence of

Answer»

Atmosphere. See living organisms like plants and humans require a well defined atmosphere with necessary elements to SURVIVE. Like, we require oxygen, plants require carbon di oxide and some bacteria require nitrogen and SULPHUR ETC. We/they can't live if we don't GET the basic yet important elements.

Even though you can live without the atmosphere, without ozone layer, you literally get skin cancer due to UV rays. So, stay safe when you go to moon

43.

Why the plants are produced by vegetative propagation an exact copy of parent plant?A) They are produced under controlled conditions B) They are produced from single parents C) both the above D) none of these

Answer»

(C) is the ANSWER of QUESTION

44.

Define Food chain ?????

Answer»

Hey user !!

Here is your answer !!
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FOOD chain is defined as the link or network of animals in a food web.

☆In food chain ONE organisms eat another & is EATEN by other organism.

☆Food chain is always straight.

☆Food chain is the sequence of events in an ecosystem.

☆But food web is not straight

Hope it is satisfactory :-)
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45.

What are nitrogenous excretory products of animals?? To which animal excretory products are typically associated??

Answer»

Some NITROGENOUS PRODUCTS are:
1)urea
2)URIC acid
3)AMMONIA

46.

The point of attachment of funicle with chalazal end is called [MP PMT 1996, 2001; MHCET 2003]A) Placenta B) Integument C) Nucellus D) Hilum

Answer» HEYA!!!


HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,


The point of attachment of FUNICLE with chalazal end is called as :

→ HILUM 

THEREFORE,

The CORRECT option is D) Hilum.


HOPE IT HELPS YOU,
THANK YOU.
47.

Where do Safai-Karamcharis take the garbage after collecting it from dust-bins?A) To their homes B) To distant markets C) To landfills D) Any place of their choice

Answer»

D) Any PLACE of their CHOICE Is the ANSWER

48.

What is cell wall?List two functions of the cell wall.

Answer»

HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

CELL wall is rigid layer of polysaccharides lying OUTSIDE plasma membrane of the cells of plants fungi and bacteria.In the ALGAE and higher plants it mainly consists of cellulose.

FUNCTION OF CELL WALL
It PROVIDES the cell with both structural support and PROTECTION and also acts as a filtering machine.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

49.

What is epithelial tissue?

Answer»

Cells of epithelial tissue are tightly packed and form a continuous SHEET. They have almost no intercellular spaces. All epithelia is USUALLY SEPARATED from underlying TISSUES by an extracellular fibrous basement membrane. The lining of the mouth, lung alveoli and kidney tubules all are made of epithelial tissue

50.

What would happen if there were no secondary consumers?

Answer»

If there were no secondary CONSUMERS, the number of primary consumers WOULD REACH an alarming rate with them taking up the EARTH. As there are no secondary consumers there would be no one to eat them there would be no population control. This could also mean a FAST depletion of the producers because of over consumption.