This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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What are elaters?write their functions |
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Answer» I HOPE you COULD UNDERSTAND |
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Which type of move ment is exhibited due to chemical substance |
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Answer» chemotrphism is exhibited due to movement of CHEMICAL substance |
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What is symbiosis ? give two examples |
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Answer» Answer:A symbiosis is a evolved interaction or CLOSE living relationship between organism from DIFFERENT species usually with BENEFITS to one or both of the INDIVIDUAL involved . Examples are CELL and mitochondria Explanation: |
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Mention the generic generic name of peacock |
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Answer» ANSWER:for MALE PEAFOWL and for FEMALE PEACOCK peahens Explanation: |
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What is alage and name some types of it |
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Answer» Answer: Its algae :-very simple plants that grow MAINLY in water. Algae are a diverse GROUP of aquatic ORGANISMS that have the ability to conduct photosynthesis. Explanation: Types of algae are:- Euglenophyta (Euglenoids) CHRYSOPHYTA (Golden-brown algae and DIATOMS) Pyrrophyta (Fire algae) Chlorophyta (Green algae) Rhodophyta (Red algae) Paeophyta (Brown algae) Xanthophyta (Yellow-green algae |
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What do you do with the leftover food at home? |
Answer» Leftover food is a biodegradable WASTE which can be converted by microorganism into useful products. So, leftover food along with other KITCHEN garbage such as VEGETABLES peel, are dumped into compost pit to CONVERT them into MANURE. This manure can be used for growing plants. |
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What is the importance of different biogeochemical cycles in the nature? (AS1)2. What emissions from human activities lead to ozone depletion? And what are theprincipal steps in stratospheric ozone depletion caused by human activities? (AS1)3. Why could we say that biogeochemical cycles are in “balance”? (AS1)4. If all the vegetation in the pond died, what effects would it have on the animals?Why? (AS 2)5. Write an experiment to prove Green house effect on temperature. (AS 3)6. Go to a nearby pond observe organisms living in the pond and bio degradable substancesmixing in water. How they effect those organisms? write your observation.(AS4)7. Describe interdependence of biotic and abiotic components by taking Nitrogen cycleas an example.Draw Nitrogen Cycle. (AS 5)8. Write an essay explaining the importance of Ozone layer. (AS 6)9. "Burning of fossil fuels a concern for scientists and environmentalists" How do yousupport this statement? (AS 6)10. "Co2 play a vital role in plant life process" - comment? (AS 7)11. How human activities cause an imbalance in biogeochemical cycles? (AS 7Answer this all questions please |
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Out of 64 codons the number of codons GGG is |
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Answer» Yeah!!! GGG code is present only 1 TYM nd the AMINO acid produced by GGG is glycine. hope it hepls Explanation: mark me BRAINLIST pls |
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What is a test tune baby???? |
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Answer» Explanation: the test TUBE BABY MEANS for the partners who does not have the ABILITY to have baby normally their gametes are taken out from their body and fertilized in test tube after fertilization the gametes can be also place into the ureters of a woman |
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What do you understand by cellular respiration ? |
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Answer» Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic REACTIONS and processes that take place in the cells of ORGANISMS to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then RELEASE waste products. ... Respiration is one of the key ways a cell releases chemical energy to fuel cellular activity. |
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The scientific name of tomato |
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Answer» scientific name of tamtao is Solanum LY copersosium |
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Explain the structure and function of any semiautonomous organelles. |
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Answer» PLASTIDS They are PRESENT in GREEN PLANTS |
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What is a tissue? How many kinds of tissue |
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Answer» this is the answer of above question. mark as BRAINLIESTS answer |
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Which kind of garbage is not converted into compost by the red worms? |
Answer» The non-biodegradable substances are not converted into compost by the RED worms. Example: Iron STRIPS, plastic bags, PLASTICS, ALUMINIUM foil, etc. Composting does not OCCUR in non-biodegradable substances. |
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Few lines about carrot |
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Answer» Answer: carrot is athin which is used toeat and ALSO rabbit can use to EAT the carrot carrot ISA special THING |
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What is the term for exoskeleton of individual zóoid of Cnidaria? |
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Answer» hlo buddy here is your answer :- Similar to sponges, cnidarians are diploblasts, meaning that they develop from two basic germ (CELL) layers: an ectoderm, or outer layer, and an endoderm, or inner layer. Between the ectoderm, which contains the cnidocysts, and the endoderm there is a non-cellular SUBSTANCE CALLED the mesoglea. The mesoglea is a gelatinous matrix that contains fibers made up of the protein collagen. There are USUALLY cells loosely scattered throughout the mesoglea but not in a defined layer. The basic BODY plan of all cnidarians consists of the two cell layers enclosing a digestive cavity. HOPE IT WILL ENHANCE YOUR KNOWLEDGE. |
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3. Viroids are(1) Generally present in animal viruses(2) Obligate parasites(3) Infectious RNA particles(4) Both (2) and (3) |
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Answer» Answer: Correct OPTION – (4) Both (2) & (3) => Viriods are obligate parasites as well as infectious RNA particles. |
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What is the problem of sewage ? |
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Answer» Answer: SEWAGE treatment is costly, and more OFTEN than not, sewage is dumped without being treated. This spreads waste and all the germs, WORMS, and TOXIC chemicals it may contain, causing health problems such as hepatitis, CHOLERA, and typhoid in places where sewage is dumped |
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List out the three characterise bony fishes |
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Answer» RAY FINNED.. LOBE FINNED... STURGEON Explanation: |
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Plants have no circulatory system?then how cell manage intracellular transport? |
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Answer» Answer Single-celled organisms are in CONSTANT contact with their ENVIRONMENTS, obtaining nutrients and oxygen directly across the cell surface. The same holds true for small and simple PLANTS and animals, such as algae, BRYOPHYTES, sponges, cnidarians, and flatworms. Larger and more complex plants and animals REQUIRE methods for transporting materials to and from cells far removed from the external environment. These organisms have evolved transport system. |
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Reason of identification for spirogyra |
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Answer» Answer: It is a multicellular FILAMENTOUS ALGAE.. CHLOROPLAST of SPIROGYRA consist of pyrenoids. Explanation: |
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Cell living cell cycle in which phase |
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Answer» FOUR stage Explanation: |
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How can neurological diseases lead to hypotonia?explain answer using muscle physiology? |
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Difference between leech and earthworms |
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Answer» Answer: earthworms and leeches are useful worms they are categories into phylum and same class but they belong to different sub classes. EARTHWORM PALY a vital role in AGRICULTURE. lecches paly MAJOR role in traditional medicines |
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Which valve is present in Venis |
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Answer» Answer: semi lunar valve. Explanation: |
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Answer» hhsgvhxjkzdxndszyajdsgdjegkxysju Explanation: jxhxxkxh zgdnf.eygdm.fsjgshd |
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कोलमडून पडणे वाक्प्रचाराचा अर्थ |
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Make a sketch of the human nerve cell. What function do nerve cell performed? |
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Answer» Explanation: the NERVE cell helps in NERVAL FUNCTION of our brain and all it contain AXON cell BODY that has nissles granule |
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Q. What is neuron? write the structure and functions of a neuron? |
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Answer» Neurons are SPECIALIZED to transmit INFORMATION throughout the body. neurons are specialized cells of the nervous system that transmit signals throughout the body. Neurons have long EXTENSIONS that EXTEND out from the CELL bodycalled dendrites and axons. |
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What is apical Meristem what is the functions |
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Answer» IT IS FOUND IN TIPS OF PLANTS IT IS A PLANT TISSUE ITS FUNCTION IS TO INCREASE THE LENGTH OF THE PARTS OF PLANT. |
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What are villi what is their location and function |
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Answer» VILLI are located in the INTESTINES .it consists of blood vessels which TRANSPORT good and minerals to other parts of the body. |
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Why there is need of evolution |
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Describe the structure and the function of seed coat |
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Answer» Seed is to protect the seed from physical temperature related or WATER damage. It ensures that the seed is in the STATE of DORMANCY until the conditions are right for the embryo to germinate |
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Explain internal structure of bone with its functionPls send me the answer |
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Answer» Answer: Bones are more than just the scaffolding that holds the body together. Bones come in all shapes and sizes and have many roles. In this article, we EXPLAIN their function, what they are made of, and the types of cells involved. Despite FIRST impressions, bones are living, active tissues that are constantly being remodeled. Bones have many functions. They support the body structurally, protect our vital organs, and allow us to move. Also, they provide an environment for bone marrow, where the blood cells are created, and they ACT as a storage area for minerals, particularly calcium. At birth, we have around 270 soft bones. As we grow, some of these fuse. Once we reach adulthood, we have 206 bones. The largest bone in the human body is the thighbone or femur, and the smallest is the stapes in the middle ear, which are just 3 millimeters (mm) long. Bones are mostly made of the protein collagen, which forms a soft framework. The mineral calcium phosphate hardens this framework, giving it STRENGTH. More than 99 percent of our body's calcium is held in our bones and teeth. Bones have an INTERNAL structure similar to a honeycomb, which makes them rigid yet relatively light. pls pls pls mark the answer as brainliest thanks |
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Is there any one who is without saliva |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Description of dumping at designated locations |
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Answer» An open DUMPING is defined as a land DISPOSAL site at which SOLID wastes are disposed of in a manner that does not protect the ENVIRONMENT, are susceptible to open burning, and are exposed to the elements, vectors, and scavengers. ... An officially designated Sanitary WASTE Landfill is not an open dump. |
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Which can be future considered as all inciusive characteristic of life |
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Answer» Answer: 1. CELL orgnisation 2 metabolism 3. conciosness 4 |
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Useful and harmful bacteria short note |
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Answer» Explanation: There are MANY TYPES of bacteria. Some are USEFUL and some are harmful. Useful ones include that make yoghurt/curd (Lactobacilli)and the ones that help bread rise (Yeast). There are many harmful ones too, which make you sick. IM sorry i dont know any name of such TYPE of bacteria |
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What is inertia(definition)? |
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Who do basal body of bacterial flagella considered as smallest motor in the world? |
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Answer» basal body GIVE RISE to FLAGELLA which help in movement of bacteria |
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What is the primary function of the platelets in human blood |
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Answer» Answer: The principal FUNCTION of PLATELETS is to prevent bleeding. RED blood cells are the most numerous blood cell, about 5,000,000 PER microliter. |
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How nerve impulse transmit messages |
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Answer» Answer: through SYNAPSE Explanation: |
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what is the difference between Foraminiferans and Actinopods not only one difference plz give almost 5 differnces |
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Answer» Answer: foraminiferans are MOSTLY MARINE and ACTINOPODS are the members of actinopod (ZOOLOGY). |
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Do funaria have true leaves |
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Answer» Answer: FUNARIA. ... Moss plant Funaria GROWS in dense patches or cushions in moist shady and cool places during the rainy seasons. It has a HEIGHT of 3–5 cm, a RADIAL symmetry with a differentiation of an axis or stem, leaves or phylloids are multicellular colorless branched RHIZOIDS with oblique septa. |
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on the basis of cellular level of organisation give the classification of kingdom animalia give right answer in short |
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Answer» Answer: Body SYMMETRY, nature of coelon, the ARRANGEMENTS of cells, patterns of circulatory, digestive and reprodutive frameworks, segmentation and an arrangement of CELL in germ layers. Explanation: |
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