1.Fibrous joints
2.Cartilaginous joints
3.Synovial Joints
4.Slightly moveable joints
Answer:1
1.150-200 mm
2.500-700 mm
3.250-500 mm
4.700-800mm
Answer 31.1500-2500 mm
2.750-1500 mm
3.250-750 mm
4.250-500 mm
Answer 31.More than 2500 mm
2.750-1500 mm
3.250-750 mm
4.Less than 250 mm
Answer 31.Taiga
2.Alpine
3.Boreal
4.Arctic
Answer 21.Rhizobium
2.Nitrosomonas
3.Nitrobacter
4.Pseudomonas
Answer 21.Thar
2.Thal
3.Cholistan
4.None of these
Answer 21.Providing support
2.Protection from enemies
3.Reducing water loss
4.Helping in food production
Answer 31.Tropical rain forest
2.Temperate deciduous forest
3.Grassland
4.Tundra
Answer 11.Coniferous alpine
2.Boreal
3.Temperate deciduous
4.Grassland
Answer 31.Endoderm
2.Ectoderm
3.Mesoderm
4.Extraembryonic layers
Answer 31.Process of decreasing nutrients by human activities
2.Adequate nutrition accelerated by human activities
3.Changing the trophic levels of an ecosystem by human activities
4.Addition of more predators in an ecosystem
Answer 21.Hdrospheric ecosystem
2.Aquatic ecosystem
3.Terrestrial ecosystem
4.All of these
Answer 31.Short day plant
2.Long day plant
3.Day neutral plant
4.None of these
Answer 11.Prairies
2.Savanna
3.Boreal
4.Alpines
Answer 21.Latent learning
2.Insight learning
3.Operant conditioning
4.Instinct
Answer 21.Proximal part of oviduct
2.Distal part of oviduct
3.Uterus
4.Cervix
Answer 11.Fish
2.Crustaceans
3.Phytoplanktons
4.Blue green algae
Answer 41.700-1500g/m2
2.4000g/m2
3.5000g/m2
4.6050g/m2
Answer 21.Limnetic zone
2.Littoral zone
3.Profundal zone
4.All of these
Answer 21.Fibrous joints
2.Cartilaginous joints
3.Synovial Joints
4.Slightly moveable joints
Answer 11.Tundra
2.Grass land
3.Tropical forests
4.Temperate deciduous
Answer 11.5
2.7
3.9
4.12
Answer 21.Primase
2.Polymerase
3.Helicase
4.Ligase
Answer 41.Floods
2.Wind blowing
3.Raining
4.Deforestation
Answer 41.A band
2.1 band
3.H zone
4.Sarcomere
Answer 31.Carbon dioxide
2.Chlorofluorocarbons
3.UV rays
4.Deforestation
Answer 21.Number of plants in that ecosystem
2.The density of that ecosystem
3.Consumption of carbon dioxide and evolve of oxygen
4.Both a and b
Answer 41.F.Miescher
2.Chargaff
3.Watson & Crick
4.Harshay & Chase
Answer 21.Primary xylem
2.Secondary xylem
3.Primary phloem
4.Secondary phloem
Answer 21.Gastric juice
2.Pancreatic juice
3.Bile
4.All of these
Answer 11.Chromosomal aberration
2.Insertion of gene
3.Deletion of gene
4.Point mutation
Answer 41.4-30 degree C
2.45-50 degree C
3.20-25 degree C
4.5-10 degree C
Answer 11.Trait
2.Phenotype
3.Genotype
4.Ratios
Answer 31.Grassland
2.Coniferous alpine
3.Desert
4.Tundra
Answer 41.CO2
2.O2
3.Water
4.Nutrients
Answer 41.Northern tundra
2.Antarctic tundra
3.Arctic tundra
4.Polar tundra
Answer 31.Short-term fluctuations in temperature, cloud cover, wind and precipitation
2.It prevails over periods of hrs or days
3.Overall patterns of weather that prevail from year to year
4.Both a and b
Answer 41.Insulin
2.Thyroxine
3.ADH
4.Cortisone
Answer 31.Air
2.Water
3.Land
4.Gravity
Answer 41.Salt water ocean and sea are the largest ecosystems on earth
2.Salt water ecosystem covers about 75% earth surface
3.Fresh water ecosystem covers less than 1% of earth surface
4.It temperature is more moderate to support life
Answer 21.Plants are unable to anchor but enough light penetrates to support photosynthesis
2.Phytoplanktons in this region are cyanobacteria
3.Decomposers and detritus feeders inhabit it
4.Water lilies are abundant
Answer 31.Average rainfall in temperate deciduous forests is 750-1500mm
2.Temperature of coniferous alpine and boreal forests is upto 10 degrees
3.Northern coniferous forests are called Taiga
4.Coniferous forests located at high latitude are alpine
Answer 41.Grasshopper
2.Butterfly
3.Drosophila
4.Man
Answer 11.Epidermis
2.Muscle cells
3.Gut
4.Notochord
Answer 21.Graffian follicle
2.Ovary
3.Corpus luteum
4.Placenta
Answer 31.Littoral
2.Limnetic
3.Profundal
4.Benthic
Answer 2