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  1. Asked: December 20, 2021In: Class 10 Social Science

    State government has powers of its own for which it is not answerable to the:

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    Added an answer on December 21, 2021 at 3:46 am

    (A) central government

    (A) central government

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  2. Asked: December 18, 2021In: Class 10 Social Science

    Which of the following country is considered as the ‘cradle of civilisation’?

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    Added an answer on December 21, 2021 at 3:46 am

    (C) Greece

    (C) Greece

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  3. Asked: December 18, 2021In: Class 10 Science

    Stable income is attained through

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    Added an answer on December 21, 2021 at 3:46 am

    (B) Regular work

    (B) Regular work

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  4. Asked: December 18, 2021In: Class 10 Social Science

    Which one of the following activities can be included in the primary sector?

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    Added an answer on December 21, 2021 at 3:46 am

    (C) Cultivating sugar cane

    (C) Cultivating sugar cane

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  5. Asked: December 2, 2021In: Class 10 Science

    A student obtained a sharp inverted image of a distant tree on the screen placed behind a convex lens. He then removed the A student obtained a sharp inverted screen and tried to look through the lens in the direction of the object. He would now observe:

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    Added an answer on December 2, 2021 at 11:00 am

    [D] An inverted image of the tree at the focus of the lens.

    [D]
    An inverted image of the tree at the focus of the lens.

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  6. Asked: December 2, 2021In: Class 10 Science

    Which of the following statement is incorrect about transport in plants:

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    [C] Both (i) and (iv) Transportation & transpiration both are very important work of plant. Transport of water and minerals in xylem takes place by the process of osmosis is due to in ionic difference in concentration in the soil and inside the root. On the other hand, transpiration pull helps iRead more

    [C] Both (i) and (iv)
    Transportation & transpiration both are very important work of plant. Transport of water and minerals in xylem takes place by the process of osmosis is due to in ionic difference in concentration in the soil and inside the root. On the other hand, transpiration pull helps in the absorption of water to the taller parts of a plant during day time when the stomata are open.

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  7. Asked: October 15, 2021In: Class 12 Biology

    What role does pituitary gonadotrophins play during follicular and ovulatory phases of menstrual cycle and also explain the shift in steroidal secretions.

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    Added an answer on October 15, 2021 at 8:33 am

    Menstrual cycle is regulated by hypothalamus through the pituitary gland. At the end of menstrual phase, the pituitary FSH gradually increases resulting in follicular development within the ovaries. As the follicles mature, Estrogen secretion increases resulting in a surge in (FSHe and LH) The surgeRead more

    Menstrual cycle is regulated by hypothalamus through the pituitary gland. At the end of menstrual phase, the pituitary FSH gradually increases resulting in follicular development within the ovaries. As the follicles mature, Estrogen secretion increases resulting in a surge in (FSHe and LH) The surge of LH15 responsible for ovulation. LH also gonadotropins induces luteinisation. This leading to the formation of corpus luteum. Corpus luteum secretes progesterone and source estrogen which help in maintaining the interine endometrium for implantation.

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  8. Asked: October 15, 2021In: Class 12 Biology

    Rose plants produce large, attractive bisexual flowers but they seldom produce fruits. On the other hand Lady’s finger produces plenty of fruits. Analyse the reasons for failure of fruit formation in rose.

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    Added an answer on October 15, 2021 at 8:33 am

    Failure of fruit formation in rose may be due to several reasons. Some of the likely reasons are: a. Rose plants may not produce viable pollen. b. Rose plants may not have functional egg. c. Rose plants may have abortive ovules. d. Being hybrids, the meiotic process may be abnormal resulting in non-Read more

    Failure of fruit formation in rose may be due to several reasons. Some of the likely reasons are:
    a. Rose plants may not produce viable pollen.
    b. Rose plants may not have functional egg.
    c. Rose plants may have abortive ovules.
    d. Being hybrids, the meiotic process may be abnormal resulting in non-viable gametes.
    e. There may be self-incompatibility.
    f. There may be internal barriers for pollen tube growth and/or fertilisation.

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  9. Asked: October 15, 2021In: Class 12 Biology

    Do all the gametes formed from a parent organism have the same genetic composition? Are the DNA in identical copies of the parental genome? Analyse the situation with the background of gametogenesis and provide suitable explanation.

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    Added an answer on October 15, 2021 at 8:33 am

    The gametes of a parent do not have the same genetic composition because they do not have identical copies of DNA. In the pachytene and diplotene stages of meiosis I, the phenomenon of crossing over and chiasma formation take place between homologous chromosomes. This shifts segments of DNA from oneRead more

    The gametes of a parent do not have the same genetic composition because they do not have identical copies of DNA. In the pachytene and diplotene stages of meiosis I, the phenomenon of crossing over and chiasma formation take place between homologous chromosomes. This shifts segments of DNA from one chromatid to another (homologous chromosomes) in a random manner resulting in several new combinations of DNA sequences. As a result, when meiotic division is completed, gametes possess DNA with varying degree of variations.

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