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1.

The mode of reproduction shown by fuzzy and greyish growth on bread isA) Spore formation B) Budding C) Binary fission D) Regeneration

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The CORRECT ANSWER is A)

2.

Example for palmatisect leaf?

Answer» PALMATE ,sinunate,SERRATE are EXAMPLES of it
3.

A child changes into an adult as he grow. Is this metamorphosis. ? explain

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No it is not

The term metamorphosis is not used for human development. Metamorphosis is the change of shape during ANIMAL life. For example, in CASE of frog the TADPOLE metamorphoses into an adult frog where the change in shape takes place. In case of humans, after birth, there is no change in shape but SIZE changes, hence metamorphosis is not the right term to USE in case of humans

4.

When an impulse is propogating along a neuron

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These impulses are due to events in the cell membrane, so to understand the nerve ... 2K+ into neuron; The imbalance in voltage causes a potential DIFFERENCE across
Nerve impulses have a domino effect. Each neuron RECEIVES an impulse and MUST pass it on to the NEXT neuron and make sure the correct impulse CONTINUES on its path.

5.

Does plant cells and animal cells mitochondria perform same cellular respiration

Answer» YES, they ALMOST PERFORM the same
6.

Haemoglobin having maximum affinity with

Answer» HEAMOGLOBIN has MAXIMUM AFFINITY with CARBON MONOXIDE
7.

It is a female gamete and is formed in an ovule. It isA) ovary B) egg C) zygote D) none of these

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Your ANSWER is B EGG...

8.

In this plant the buds are in the margin of leaves. If leaf of this plant falls on a moist soil, each bud can give rise to a new plant. This plant isA) Bryophyllum B) Sprout leaf plant C) both (a) and (b) D) algae

Answer» BRYOPHYLLUM can GIVE RISE to NEW plant
a) bryophyllum
9.

Why do some animals lay hundreds of eggs at a time?

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Some animals such as frogs lay hundreds of eggs at a time because all of this eggs do not hatch. Some of these gets EATEN by small aquatic animals such as FISH while some of them cannot resist the CHANGE in ENVIRONMENT. Therefore it is neccesary to lay hundreds of eggs during external fertilization.

10.

Breakdown of glucose during cellular respiration

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Most of the ATP produced by aerobic cellular respiration is MADE by oxidative phosphorylation. ... Biology textbooks OFTEN state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidisedglucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from GLYCOLYSIS, 2 from the Krebs CYCLE, and about 34 from the electron transport system).

11.

What size of egg will released from the ovary

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The SIZE of EGG that RELEASED by ovary is 3 to4 mm in size.

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12.

Pericardial effusion and constrictive pericarditis

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Effusive-CONSTRICTIVE pericarditis (ECP) is an increasingly recognized clinical syndrome. It has been best characterized in patients with tamponade who continue to have elevated intracardiac pressure after the removal of pericardial fluid. The disorder is due to pericardial inflammation causing constriction in conjunction with the presence of pericardial fluid under pressure. The etiology is diverse with similar causes to constrictive pericarditis and the condition is more prevalent with certain etiologies such as tuberculous pericarditis. The diagnosis is most accurately made using simultaneous intrapericardial and right atrial pressure measurements with pericardiocentesis, although non-invasive Doppler hemodynamic assessment can assess residual hemodynamic findings of constriction following pericardiocentesis. The clinical presentation has considerable overlap with other pericardial syndromes and as yet there are no biomarkers or non-invasive findings that can accurately predict the condition. Identifying patients with ECP therefore requires a certain index of clinical suspicion at the outset, and in practice, a proportion of patients may be identified once there is objective evidence for persistent atrial pressure elevation after pericardiocentesis. Although a significant NUMBER of patients will require pericardiectomy, a proportion of patients have a predominantly inflammatory and reversible pericardial reaction and may improve with the treatment of the underlying cause and the use of anti-inflammatory medications. Patients should therefore be observed for the improvement on these treatments for a period, whenever possible, before advocating pericardiectomy. IMAGING modalities identifying ongoing pericardial inflammation such as contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging or nuclear imaging may identify those subsets more likely to respond to medical therapies. Pericardiectomy, if necessary, requires removal of the visceral pericardium

13.

Drugs that do and do not depend on renal function

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14.

Open type of blood vascular system, presence of auricle and ventricle and presence of haemocyanin respiratory pigment are the characters ofA) Mollusca B) Arthropoda C) Echinodermata D) Annelida

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The ANSWER should be Arthropoda

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15.

Development of a fruit without pollination or fertilization is called_______.A) germination B) parthenocarpy C) embryogeny D) reproduction

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The DEVELOPMENT of FRUIT without FERTILIZATION of OVARY is called PARTHENOCARPY.

16.

Which of the following is a type of asexual reproduction?A) Oogenesis B) Gametogenesis C) Fragmentation D) none of these

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Hey FRIEND

here is your ANSWER

C) FRAGMENTATION is a type of asexual reproduction.

17.

Asexual reproduction is also known asA) Somatic reproduction B) Somatogenic reproduction C) Gametogenesis D) None of these

Answer» B. Somatogenic REPRODUCTION is ALSO KNOWN as ASEXUAL reproduction.
18.

How does carbondioxide and oxygen move in and out of the cell

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Some substances like carbon dioxide and OXYGEN move in and out of the cell through a PROCESS CALLED DIFFUSION

19.

How many times can we write neet

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We can GIVE NEET EXAM THREE TIMES.

20.

What is neet ug or pg

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Neet ug is an entrance EXAM for UNDERGRADUATE programmes to get admission to the STUDENT for MBBS and BDS
neet pg is only entrance examination to VARIOUS MD/MS and PG diploma courses in India...

21.

What steps should be taken to get maximum benifit from the soil?

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Healthy soils are an important part of gardening and a variety of factors influence their composition. Soil type, organic matter, macronutrients, electrical conductivity and pH are fundamental to soil health. Understanding how these PROPERTIES influence soil.

Following can improbe soil quality and we can get maximum benfit from soil

Always use appropriate fertilizer in right quantity BASED on soil test.

Must use organic manures to maintain the fertility of soil.

In order to get maximum BENEFIT of the fertilizers, always apply in ROOT zone instead of broadcasting.

Resort to judicious and efficient use of Phosphatic Fertilizers for proper development of roots/shoots and timely maturity of crops, particularly the legumes which fix ATMOSPHERIC Nitrogen for enrichment of soil.

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22.

auxin is a growth promoter, but in roots it slows down its growth. so why it is not called as growth inhibiter?

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As more native AUXIN is transported down the stem to the roots, the overall development of the roots is stimulated. ... However, high concentrations of auxin inhibit root elongation and instead enhance adventitious root formation. REMOVAL of the root tip can LEAD to inhibition of SECONDARY root formation.

23.

Fragrance of flowers spreads due to which phenomenon

Answer» DUE to DIFFUSION as the fragrance of FLOWERS move from the region of high concentration to low concentration

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24.

Zygotic meiosis takes place in [MP PMT 1998]A) Selaginella B) Spirogyra C) Pinus D) Brassica

Answer» HEY FRIEND

Here is your ANSWER

B) SPIROGYRA
25.

Parthenocarpic fruit is found inA) pineapple B) mango C) orange D) plum

Answer» B) MANGO
parthenocrapic FRUIT is mango
26.

Ctopus belongs to class [DPMT 1986; RPMT 2001; AFMC 2001]A) Mollusca B) Pelecypoda C) Arthropoda D) Cephalopoda

Answer» OCTOPUS BELONGS to CLASS of MOLLUSCA
a) mollusca
27.

Vegetative propagation by stem can be seen inA) potato B) ginger C) dahlia D) both (a) & (b)

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Both A) Potato and B) Ginger
In DAHLIA vegetative PROPAGATION takes place by means of Roots, while in Ginger it occurs through UNDERGROUND stem CALLED Rhizome and in Potato by means of Tuber.
Both rhizomes and TUBERS are types of underground stem.

28.

Different methods of sowing seeds

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•Broadcasting
•Dibbling
•Drilling
•Transplant

29.

Camel jax rs body Type set to MessageContentsList

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30.

Chemical reaction takes place in plants animal human and kitchen

Answer» YES the CHEMICAL REACTION will TAKE PLACE
31.

Flow chart of afferent association nd efferent neuron

Answer» HEYA ANSWER IS IN THIS ATTACHMENT..

I HOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS YOU MORE..

32.

Five kingdom system of classification suggested by r.h whittaker is not based on

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ANSWER:

MODE or TYPE of NUTRITION.

33.

Wind pollinated flowers are calledA) Entomophilous B) Anemophilous C) Hydrophilous D) Chiropterophilous

Answer» ACCORDING to me the CORRECT ANSWER is B)Anemophilous.
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34.

How digestion of protein takes place in stomach ?

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Digestion of proteins does not take PLACE in stomach,, it OCCURS in small INTESTINE with the help of proteolytic ENZYMES which are secreted by INTESTINAL glands

35.

What are vacuoles? Give its functions.

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Vacoules are the STORAGE sacs found in a cell. These vacoules stores various substances which are essential for the growth of plant and animal CELLS. They can even STORE waste products so the REST of the cell is protected from CONTAMINATION.

36.

How much H2SO4 is required to neutralize 11.2g of NaOH

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Hey.... u need 1 kilo of H2SO4 to neyterlise

37.

What is the stuff that grows on dirty fish tank

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The TYPE of ALGAE we are FOCUSING on here is fish tank algae and the QUEST is to ... from growing in your fish tank.

38.

Fungus Plants are unable to synthesize their own food

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Nearly all FUNGI are HETEROTROPHS so they unable to synthesis their own food. they depends on other ORGANISMS for requirement of food. they not have any MECHANISM to FORM their own food. saprophyte is the type of heterotrophs.

39.

Kinds of molecular data used in phylogenetic analysis

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Various data types can be used to build phylogenetic trees:

Morphological Data:

Number of SPINES in the fins of various fish species

Size or shape of a BONY projection on the femur

Behavioral Data:

Pitch or DURATION of frog or BIRD calls

Molecular Data:

LDH isoenzyme patterns discerned from STARCH gel electrophoresis

DNA or protein sequences

40.

What is the difference between vacuole found in plant cell and animal cell

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In PLANT CELL vacuole is wider and more space but in the animal cell COMPONENTS of cell is NEAR and nearer and no more space then vacuole is less

41.

Respiration in amoeba...Atleast 200 words.. No lazy answer.. [Dont answer if you dont know..]

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Heya !!!

☆Respiration in AMOEBA TAKES place through it's cell membrane called as PLASMA MEMBRANE .

☆The organism does not have any specialised organ to do the respiration .

☆Amoeba gets oxygen gas dissolved in surrounding water through it's plasma membrane by the process of diffusion .

☆The oxygen gas diffused inside the body is used up by Amoeba .


☆In the body the oxygen gas absorbed is used to break down the complex food materials into simple molecules .

☆During these metabolic reactions in the body of Amoeba the oxygen gas is converted into carbondioxide gas .

☆The carbondioxide gas is liberated in the surroundings water through the process of diffusion.

☆Amoeba and PARAMECIUM under GOES this type of respiration.



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42.

Explain completely vasomotor rereversal of dale

Answer» VASOMOTOR PRESENT in BRAIN
43.

Example of behavior influenced by hormones

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Hey mate here's your ANSWER.....

Behavior changes do occur because of hormones for example.... Secondary sexual hormones LEADS to menstruation in girls as they are NECESSARY but it GIVES stress and pain.

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44.

How is artificial pollination done?

Answer» SPRINKLE the POLLEN DUSTY
45.

Lysosomes are a kind of waste disposal system of a cell. Justify your answer

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HEY HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
______________________________
LYSOSOMES CAN DIGEST ALL THE FOREIGN MATERIALS WHICH ARE HARMFUL FOR THE CELL . HENCE THEY CAN ALSO BE SAID AS WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM OF CELL

46.

How lumps in body can be treated permanently?

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Lipoma is USUALLY non-life threatening, but it can cause problems in other WAYS. If the fatty deposit lumps are allowed to grow large in size they can become sore and uncomfortable. And let's not FORGET that having lipoma on exposed areas of our skin like our arms and necks can have devastating emotional effects and even prevent us from having a FULL and exciting social life. We invite you to seek out which natural treatment cure may be right for you.

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47.

Explain nutrition in amoeba.

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Hii There!!


NUTRITION IN "AMOEBA" :-

◆Amoeba is of HOLOZOIC Type , this means that the food is engulfed by the amoeba and the process is called "Phagocytosis".

◆When Amoeba cell COMES in the CONTACT with any food particle it surrounds the food with the help of Pseudopodia and digests the food inside a food vacuole and thus, nutrients are absorbed.

For diagram you can refer to your NCERT SCIENCE BOOK CLASS 10TH , chapter life processes.


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48.

Why continuous cultivation should not be appreciated

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Because with this NUTRIENTS of SOIL GET AFFECTED.

49.

Incidence of multidrug resistant upec from cananda

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Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most frequent infectious diseases and can OCCUR in all age groups. Escherichia coli is the main cause of this infection. Multiple resistances to antimicrobial AGENTS are increasing quickly in E. coliisolates and may complicate THERAPEUTIC strategies for UTI. The AIM of this STUDY was to determine the antibiotic resistance pattern and the multidrug-resistance (MDR) phenotypes in uropathogenic E. coli(UPEC).

50.

What will happen if cell wall is not present in plant cell

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There will be no STEM to that PLANT.......
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