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______ and ______ pairs of ribs are called floating ribs.

[17] Locomotion and Movement
Chapter: [17] Locomotion and Movement
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The human cranium is made of ______ bones.

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In an inflorescence where flowers are borne laterally in an acropetal succession, the position of the youngest floral bud in the floral axis shall be ______.

[5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
Chapter: [5] Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Are chemosynthetic bacteria-autotrophic or heterotrophic?

[2] Biological Classification
Chapter: [2] Biological Classification
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Holdfast, stipe and frond constitutes the plant body in case of ______.

[3] Plant Kingdom
Chapter: [3] Plant Kingdom
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Food is stored as Floridean starch in Rhodophyceae. Mannitol is the reserve food material of which group of algae?

[3] Plant Kingdom
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Product of photosynthesis is transported from the leaves to various parts of the plants and stored in some cell before being utilised. What are the cells/ tissues that store them?

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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While eating peach or pear it is usually seen that some stone like structures get entangled in the teeth, what are these stone like structures called?

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Below is a list of plant fibres. From which part of the plant these are obtained

Coir

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Write the function of:

Collenchyma

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Write the function of:

Aerenchyma

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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The following terms has some anatomical significance. What do these terms mean? Explain with the help of line diagrams.

Secondary wall

[6] Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Select one which is not true for ribosome.

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
Chapter: [8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Which one of these is not a eukaryote?

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Which of the following features is common to prokaryotes and many eukaryotes?

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Which of the following is not true of a eukaryotic cell?

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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What are plasmids? Describe their role in bacteria?

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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Is extra genomic DNA present in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? If yes, indicate their location in both the types of organisms.

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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The genomic content of the nucleus is constant for a given species where as the extra chromosomal DNA is found to be variable among the members of a population. Explain.

[8] Cell : the Unit of Life
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When you take cells or tissue pieces and grind them with an acid in a mortar and pestle, all the small biomolecules dissolve in the acid. Proteins, polysaccharides and nucleic acids are insoluble in mineral acid and get precipitated. The acid soluble compounds include aminoacids, nucleosides, small sugars etc. When one adds a phosphate group to a nucleoside, one gets another acid soluble biomolecule called ______.

[9] Biomolecules
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