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    In male reproductive system, the testes are situated outside the abdominal cavity within a pouch called __________.

  • Question 2
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    The first Human hormone product by Recombinant DNA technology is:

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    A false appearance of arrangement of nuclei is observed in:

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    Azolla pinnata has been found as an important biofertilizer for paddy crops. This quality is due to presence of:

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    Match List I with List II.

    List I (Interacting species) List II (Name of interaction)
    A. A Leopard and a Lion in a forest/grassland I. Competition
    B. A Cuckoo laying egg in a Crow’s nest II. Brood parasitism
    C. Fungi and root of a higher plant in Mycorrhizae III. Mutualism
    D. A cattle egret and a Cattle in a field IV. Commensalism

    Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

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    Inspite of interspecific competition in nature, which mechanism the competing species might have evolved for their survival?

  • Question 7
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    Plasmolysis occurs due to:

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    What should be the most important property of a genetic material?

  • Question 9
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    Which of the following is/are C4plants?

  • Question 10
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    Select the correct sequence of organs in thealimentary canal of the cockroach starting from themouth.

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