chapter 15-22
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- Q1The plants that have adaptations of small and thick leaves to limit water loss.HydrophytesHygrophytesMesophytesXerophytes45s
- Q2The incidence of calcium oxalate types stones of Kidney is:50%60%15%70%45s
- Q3These are shorter than fibers and found in seed coat and nut shell to provide protectionvesseltrachoidscleriedestrachea45s
- Q4Movement shown by sperm of liverworts, mosses, ferns, toward archegonia isphototacticchemotacticchemotropicphototropic45s
- Q5Muscle is connected to bone bysarcolemmaligamentsmyofibrilstendons45s
- Q6The plant hormone which inhibits growth and promotes seed and bud dormancy is:Abscisic AcidGibberellinsCytokinnins45s
- Q7The structure in human brain which control hunger is:HippocampusHypothalamusAmygdalaThalamus45s
- Q8Ovulation is induced by:LHProgesteroneEstrogenFSH45s
- Q9Optimum temperature for growth of plants is35-40C25-30 C0-35 C5-10 C45s
- Q10The Shell, over chick egg is secreted as it passes through:OvaryOviductUterusCloaca45s
- Q11The particular array of chromosomes that an individual possess is called its:KaryotypeEpistasisPhenotypeGenotype45s
- Q12A central role for chromosomes in heredity was first suggested in 1900 by :F. GriffithsT.H. MorganKarl corrensW.S. Sutton45s
- Q13Transfer of genetic material from one cell to other that can alter the genetic make-up of recipient cell is called:TransformationTranslationReplicationTranscription45s
- Q14Chromosomal Doubling Occurs in:G_2-phaseG_1-phaseG_0-phaseS-phase45s
- Q15The microtubules are composed of a protein tubulin and traces ofterpenoidsRNAlipidsDNA45s