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______ Succession begins in areas where natural biotic Communities have been destroyed. 

[15] Ecosystems and Energy Flow
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During ecological succession ______.

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In India, researches in genetic modification of organisms and safety issues are controlled by ______.

[12] Biotechnology
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Which type of kidney stones are formed due to genetic disorders?

[4] Excretion and Osmoregulation
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Which of the following conditions does not lead to acute renal failure?

[4] Excretion and Osmoregulation
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Find out the correct order of succession levels in Xerarch.

[15] Ecosystems and Energy Flow
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Which one of the following cranial nerves is responsible for hearing and equilibrium?

[9] Control and Co-ordination
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Primary successions the development of communities on ______.

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The value of 'Z' (regression coefficient) lies in the range of ______ regardless of the taxonomic group or the region.

[14] Organisms and Populations
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Match the Column I with Column II.

Column I Column II
A. Lichen (i) Commensalism
B. Shark and Pilot fish (ii) Mutualism
C. Barnacles on the back of a whale (iii) Symbiotic obligatory relationship 
D. Sharks and dolphins (iv) Competition
[14] Organisms and Populations
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The accumulation of urea in the blood due to malfunctioning of kidneys is referred to as ______.

[4] Excretion and Osmoregulation
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Renal calculi is ______.

[4] Excretion and Osmoregulation
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Between which among the following, the relationship is not an example of

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[14] Organisms and Populations
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Carnivorous animals-lions and leopards, occupy the same niche but lions predate mostly larger animals and leopards take smaller ones. This mechanism of competition is referred to as ______.

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Which statement is correct regarding the haemodialysis procedure?

[4] Excretion and Osmoregulation
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Which of the following statement is true regarding kidney or renal transplantation?

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In human beings, the placenta is formed by ______.

[2] Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals
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Interspecific interaction could be ______.

[14] Organisms and Populations
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A bird laying its egg in the nest of another bird is the type of ______.

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Pioneers are ______.

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