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1.

Which of these provide compounds necessary to prepare nylon?A) Only (i) B) Only (i) and (ii) C) Only (i) and (iii)

Answer»

Your QUESTION is not COMPLETE it on 
but i already KNOW this question so answer is B

2.

What do silk fibres consist of?A) Vitamins B) Carbohydrates C) Proteins D) Fats

Answer» SILK is a NATURAL PROTEIN FIBER
3.

Plant root exudates and seed germination

Answer»
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Plant root exudates

Albert D Rovira
The botanical review 35 (1), 35-57, 1969
Conclusions

Although the quantities of organic compounds exuding from roots is not large, seldom exceeding 0.4% of the carbon photosynthesized, they do exert a very strong influence on the soil microorganisms and may be significant in affecting plant nutrient availability. There is evidence that exudates from the roots of some plants are TOXIC to roots of neighboring plants and to the germination of some seeds.
Most of our information on root exudates has been obtained from solution-grown plants so that there are still some important questions to be answered about root exudates from soil-grown plants: (a) How much organic material is EXUDED from roots into soil? (b) How far from roots do the compounds diffuse? (c) What concentration gradients exist? (d) What effects do soil properties have upon exudation? (e) What are the main sites of exudation? The application of C14-labeling techniques offers a powerful tool with which to answer these questions. Use of radioisotopes to investigate the sites of exudation along roots and the role of lateral roots in the exudation process should enable us to determine what part of the soil will be most affected by root exudates.
It has now been demonstrated conclusively that application of certain compounds to LEAVES affects the quantity and types of exudates. The use of foliar sprays to modify root exudation has important implications in the fields of plant nutrition, root hygiene, and control of plant-plant INTERACTIONS. Thus, we have before us an exciting field of study involving the combined efforts of plant physiologists, microbiologists, and soil scientists.
4.

Number of drugs according to atc classification

Answer» ATC CODES for MYSPACE PAGE
5.

Rickets is a disease caused by a deficiency of which vitamin

Answer» VITAMIN D which is ALSO KNOWN as ERGOCALCIFEROL, CHOLECALCIFEROL.
6.

What is the process of taking out silk threads from the cocoon known as?A) Rearing B) Sorting C) Scouring D) Reeling

Answer» REARING................THINK so
7.

List of diseases caused by viruses and their symptoms

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In addition to the flu and HIV, virusescause rabies, measles, diarrhealdiseases, hepatitis, polio, cold SORES and other DISEASES (SEE Figure below).Viral diseases range from mild to fatal. ... For example, the VIRUS that causes chicken pox may infect a young child and CAUSE the short-term diseasechicken pox.
Symptoms of Viral Infections

Fever.Muscle aches.Coughing.Sneezing.Runny nose.Headache.Chills.Diarrhea.

8.

Mutation definition in genetic algorithm

Answer» MUTATION is a GENETIC operator used to MAINTAIN geneticdiversity from one generation of a population of genetic algorithmchromosomes to the NEXT. It is analogous to biologicalmutation. Mutation ALTERS one or more gene values in a chromosome from its initial state.
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9.

Magnetic activated cell sorting

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Magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS) is a method for separation of various cellpopulations depending on their surface ANTIGENS (CD molecules) invented by Miltenyi Biotec. The name MACS is a registered trademark of the company.

The method is performed using Miltenyi Biotec's MACS Technology, which uses superparamagnetic nanoparticles and columns. The superparamagnetic nanoparticles are of the order of 100 nm. They are used to tag the targeted cells in order to capture them inside the column. The column is placed between permanent magnets so that when the magnetic particle-cell complex passes through it, the tagged cells can be captured. The column consists of STEEL wool which increases the magnetic field gradient to MAXIMIZE separation efficiency when the column is placed between the permanent magnets.

Magnetic-activated cell sorting is a commonly used method in areas like immunology, cancer research, neuroscience, and stem cell research. Miltenyi Biotec itself has recently developed MICROBEADS which are magnetic nanoparticles conjugated to ANTIBODIES which can be used to target specific cells.

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10.

List of plants which uses alternative to diesel

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Non-edible PLANTS, such as soapnut (Sapindus mukorossi),JATROPHA (jatropha curcas, L.) etc..is USED as biodiesel.

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11.

List of importance acid in animals bites

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Mammalian bites are usually caused by dogs, cats, or humans, and are more prevalent in children (especially boys) than in adults. Animal bites are usually caused by the person's pet and, in children, frequently involve the face. Human bites tend to occur in children as a result of playing or fighting, while in adults they are usually the result of physical or sexual abuse. MIXED aerobe and anaerobe infection is the most common type of infection, and can occur in up to half of human bites.

Methods and outcomes

We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical questions: What are the effects of interventions to prevent complications of mammalian bites? What are the effects of treatments for infected mammalian bites? We searched: Medline, Embase, The Cochrane Library, and other important databases up to October 2009 (Clinical Evidence REVIEWS are updated periodically, please check our website for the most up-to-date version of this review). We included harms alerts from relevant organisations such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the UK Medicines and Healthcare products REGULATORY Agency (MHRA).

Results

We found five systematic reviews, RCTs, or observational studies that met our inclusion criteria. We performed a GRADE evaluation of the quality of evidence for interventions.

Conclusions

In this systematic review we present information relating to the effectiveness and safety of the following interventions: antibiotic prophylaxis (human bites, non-human bites), antibiotics, debridement, decontamination, irrigation, primary wound closure, and tetanus vaccination (after mammalian bites).

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12.

Regestrone gives any side effects to first born baby

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Regestrone 5 MG Tablet is a synthetic form of progestin used to TREAT abnormal vaginalbleeding and menstrual disorders in women caused due to an IMBALANCE of HORMONES

13.

Rate of respiration directly proportional to

Answer» RATE of RESPIRATION is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to rate of PHOTOSYNTHESIS
14.

Which one of the following nutrients are present in sewage?A) Nitrogen B) Phosphorus C) Chlorine D) Both A and B

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(C) Chlorine
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15.

Hormones responsible for urine concentration is

Answer»

I THINK vasporisin HORMONE

16.

Under what environmental conditions do yeast carry out fermentation

Answer» OXYGEN LIMITED CONDITION....
17.

How many types of tastes can your tongue identify?

Answer» SCIENTISTS disagree that HUMAN can detect more than 5 taste and they are -- salty, BITTER, sour, SWEET and umami.
18.

How many percent brain works for normal human?

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It WORKS TEN PERCENT

19.

How many sporangium do have a male mustard flower?

Answer» MUSTARD is having 1 SPORANGIUM
20.

How does protein synthesis takes place in a cell?

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Protein synthesis occurs in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes and in the NUCLEUS. ... In EUKARYOTIC cells, transcription (process of changing DNA to RNA) process occurs in the nucleus. Afterwards, TRANSLATION (mRNA to specific AMINO acids) occurs with the help of the ribosomes in the cytoplasm.

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21.

Which one of the following is the organic impurity present in sewage?A) Metals B) Plastics C) Vegetable wastes D) Both A and B

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Q. Which one of the FOLLOWING is the organic impurity present in SEWAGE?

Ans. ( C ) Vegetable Wastes.

Reason :- Metals and plastic are inorganic substance.

Vegetable Wastes are organic and hence organic impurity present in sewage is Vegetable Wastes.

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22.

Which one of the following is the inorganic impurities present in sewage?A) Metals B) Urine C) Vegetable wastes D) Animal dung

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Metals
only INORGANIC here

23.

Which animal at a time give birth to 80 children

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I THINK its TURTLES which MAY GIVE that MUCH

24.

Name of the type of fertilisation thats takes place in mammals

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The TYPE of fertilization TAKES place in mammals is INTERNAL fertilization i.e., fertilization which takes place inside the female BODY.

25.

Name of organisms that can tolerate high degree of pollution

Answer» HEY mate
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Ur ANSWER is COW
26.

How can be instant decrease triglyceride levels?

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Hey here it answer


13 Simple Ways to Lower Your Triglycerides

Lose Some Weight. Whenever you eat more calories than you need, your body turns those calories into triglycerides and STORES them in FAT cells. ...

LIMIT Your Sugar Intake. ...

Follow a Low-Carb Diet. ...

Eat More Fiber. ...

Exercise Regularly. ...

Avoid Trans Fats. ...

Eat Fatty Fish TWICE Weekly. ...

Increase Your Intake of Unsaturated Fats


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27.

On the basis of organisation, animals are grouped into [MP PMT 1997]A) Metazoa and Eumetazoa B) Protozoa and Metazoa C) Protozoa and Parazoa D) Parazoa and Metazoa

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→ On the BASIS of ORGANISATION, ANIMALS are grouped into ......B) Protozoa and METAZOA......

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28.

Potato is the atem and sweet potato is root.justification

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As we know that, Every stem has Nodes and bear leaves , BUDS, etc. Here in the CASE of potato, The swollen part of this potato have small dips which bear Buds and leaves. But Roots can't do that. Hence, It's a Underground modified structure of stem called TUBER. Potato contains a bulk of starch as food prepared by leaves are stored in this tuber. Thus, we can justify that It's a STEM and NOT A ROOT.

But here, In the case of sweet potato, It have neither nodes nor bear buds or leaves. But INSTEAD It has Fibrous structure to absorb minerals and salts from Underground. Thus, It's A ROOT AND NOT A STEM.

JUSTIFIED BOTH OF THE STATEMENTS

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29.

He waste water coming from kitchen is called______.A) Municipal waste water B) Industrial waste water C) Rainwater D) Both a and b

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HERE IS THE ANSWER..!!

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→ The waste water coming from kitchen is CALLED A) MUNICIPAL waste water .......
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30.

due to some reason if there is huge fall in population of species of butterfly what could be possbile consequences

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Then there will be lack in POLLINATION of plants, which will further depreciation of oxygen
which will affect HUMAN BEINGS

31.

What is the difference between aqueducts and siphon aqueducts?

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The HYDRAULIC structure in which irrigation canal is passing over the drainage, but the drainage water cannot PASS clearly below the canal is known as SIPHON aqueduct. If two canals CROSS other and ONE of the canals issiphoned under the other, then the hydraulic structure at crossing is called canalsiphon.

32.

RNA-interference in rice against Rice tungro bacilliform virus results in its decreased accumulation in inoculated rice plants

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Rice tungro is a viral disease seriously affecting rice production in South and Southeast ASIA. Tungro is CAUSED by the SIMULTANEOUS infection in rice of Rice tungro BACILLIFORM virus (RTBV), a double-stranded DNA virus and Rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV), a single-stranded RNA virus

33.

Describe the structure of mammalian ovary

Answer» SIMPLE HAII YRRR....
34.

Does acinetobacter baumnannii form spores

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Cells do not form spores.Acinetobacter are IMPORTANT soil organisms, where they contribute to the mineralization of aromatic compounds. Acinetobacter are a key SOURCE of INFECTION in immunocompromised patients in the hospital, in PARTICULAR due toAcinetobacter baumannii.

35.

In contrast to annelids the Platyhelminthes show [CBSE PMT 2005]A) Radial symmetry B) Presence of pseudocoel C) Bilateral symmetry D) Absence of body cavity

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Here's your answer !!!

The CORRECT OPTION is (D) Absence of BODY CAVITY.....

Platyhelminthes are Acoelomate organisms whereas Annelids are Coelomate organisms....


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36.

Pseudocoelom develops from [CBSE PMT 1994;CPMT 2002]A) Blastopore lip B) Archenteron C) Embryonic mesoderm D) Blastocoel

Answer» HEYA!!!

Here's your answer !!!

The correct option is (D) Blastocoel....

Pseudocoelom develops from the Blastocoel....

In other WORDS, Pseudocoelom is the remnant of Blastocoel....


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37.

What will be the colour of potato when iodine is mixed in it.???

Answer» BLUE BLACK DUE to PRESENCE of STARCH
38.

Can water be stored near eucalyptus trees

Answer» WATER can be stored near EUCALYPTUS TREES. Because it is medicinal tree.
39.

Anatomy of nose and paranasal sinuses

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The nose includes the external nose on the face and the nasal cavity which EXTENDS , posteriorly from it. the nose FUNCTIONS in SMELL provides filtered , warm , MOIST AIR for inspiration.

40.

Nimals floating or swimming in surface film of water areA) Neuston B) Nekton C) Pelagic D) Seston

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Animals floating or SWIMMING in SURFACE film of water are Neuston

41.

Refuting body attend a stable equilibrium if its metacentre is

Answer» CEREBELLUM is your ANSWER
42.

Why in sugar wax hair is pulled in the direction of hair growth

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Because SUGAR is very BENEFIT for the GROWTH of this ..

43.

While on interminnent fasting how many calories should be taken

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The natural tendency is to lose weight on intermittent fasting because it's easy to EAT less when you CUT a MEAL out of your DAY. However, at the end of the day eating 2,000 calories is eating2,000 calories whether it COMES during a 16–hour span or an 8–hour span.

44.

The gas expelled as waste product during insect excretion is

Answer» CARBON dioxide CO2
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45.

Giraffe r cheetah fastet animal

Answer»

Cheatah is the FASTEST ANIMAL

46.

SOME ONE IS DRINKING 180 ML OF ALCOHOL DAILY WHAT CAUSES IN HIS BODY

Answer»

It DEPENDS how FIT is that MAN

47.

Describe use of aorta in 4 to 5 sentences

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Its not use ...the question is describe the FUNCTION of aorta ..

So here is ur ans

The aorta is the largest artery in the BODY. The aorta begins at the top of the LEFT VENTRICLE, the heart's muscular PUMPING chamber. The heart pumps blood from the left ventricle into the aorta through the aortic valve.

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48.

Do nails digest in human body??

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No they are NON DIGESTIBLE in HUMAN BODY..

49.

How to measure the blood pressure using a manual sphygmomanometer

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To begin blood PRESSURE measurement, use a properly sized blood pressure cuff. The length of the cuff's bladder should be at least equal to 80% of the circumference of the upper arm.
Wrap the cuff around the upper arm with the cuff's lower edge one inch above the antecubital FOSSA.
Lightly press the stethoscope's bell over the brachial artery just below the cuff's edge. Some health care workers have difficulty using the bell in the antecubital fossa, so we suggest using the bell or the diaphragm to measure the blood pressure.
Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg. RELEASE air from the cuff at a moderate rate (3mm/sec).
Listen with the stethoscope and simultaneously observe the dial or mercury gauge. The first knocking sound (Korotkoff) is the subject's systolic pressure. When the knocking sound disappears, that is the DIASTOLIC pressure (such as 120/80).
Record the pressure in both arms and note the difference; also record the subject's position (supine), which arm was used, and the cuff size (small, standard or large adult cuff).
If the subject's pressure is elevated, measure blood pressure two additional times, waiting a few minutes between measurements.
A BLOOD PRESSURE OF 180/120mmHg OR MORE REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION!

50.

Name any three animals that use lungs to breathe

Answer» HEY your ANSWER is here. ..


whale ; SNAKE ; turtle and spiders ...

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