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Which of the following is NOT a function of ADH?

[9] Control and Co-ordination
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All are functions of the hypothalamus, EXCEPT

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What term is used to denote organisms capable of maintaining homeostasis by physiological and behavioural changes?

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Identify the purpose for which ECG is useful.

[8] Respiration and Circulation
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Which of the following is/are indicated by P-wave of ECG?

i. Depolarization of atrial muscles.

ii. Activation of SA-node.

iii. Spread of excitation from AV node to SA node.

iv. Repolarization of atria and depolarization of ventricles.

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Following is the diagrammatic representation of a standard ECG. What is represented by 'T' wave?

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Identify the hypercalcemic hormone.

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______ is represented by T-wave in ECG.

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The downward projection in the floor of the hypothalamus is called ____________.

[9] Control and Co-ordination
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Which free living microorganism helps in nitrogen fixation?

[7] Plant Growth and Mineral Nutrition
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Identify the hormone which is lipid-soluble.

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Einthoven's technique of recording action potential generated by heart muscles is called ____________.

[8] Respiration and Circulation
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Which of the following statement is incorrect with regard to combustion?

[7] Plant Growth and Mineral Nutrition
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Consider the following statements. Which of the statements given below is incorect?

[7] Plant Growth and Mineral Nutrition
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Match column I with Column II.

Column I Column II
A Acidic (i) Phenylalanine (Phe)
B Neutral (ii) Cysteine (Cys)
C Aromatic (iii) Valine (Val)
D S(Sulphur) containing (iv) Asparagine (Asn)

Select the correct answer from the options given below.

[7] Plant Growth and Mineral Nutrition
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Ventricular re-polarisation results into ______.

[8] Respiration and Circulation
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Depolarisation of atria is represented by ______.

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An ECG gives information of ______.

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Lymph is ______ with almost similar composition to the blood except RBCs, platelets and some proteins.

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______ are nitrogen fixing micro-organisms.

[11] Enhancement of Food Production
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