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If a patient's blood test reveals a deficiency in a specific vitamin that directly impairs blood clotting, which vitamin is most likely deficient?

  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin K (correct)
  • Vitamin C

A researcher is studying the effects of different wavelengths of light on photosynthesis in pea plants. Based on the information, which color of light would result in the least effective rate of photosynthesis?

  • Yellow light
  • Blue light
  • Green light (correct)
  • Red light

During a forensic investigation, a sample of biological material is found to contain a high concentration of magnesium. Which biological compound is most likely abundant in this material?

  • Urochrome
  • Hemoglobin
  • Insulin
  • Chlorophyll (correct)

A patient is diagnosed with hypertension. Based on this diagnosis, which physiological parameter is likely to be elevated?

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In a biology lab, students are learning about cellular structures. The instructor asks where protein synthesis primarily occurs within a cell. Which organelle should the students identify?

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A patient is experiencing difficulties with blood sugar regulation. Which hormone is most likely affected, leading to these issues?

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After a car accident, a patient's spleen is severely damaged, requiring its removal. Which of the following long-term effects is most likely to occur due to the removal of this organ?

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A public health campaign aims to educate people about the transmission of malaria. Which vector is most directly responsible for transmitting the malaria parasite from one person to another?

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In the context of bioremediation, what is the primary goal of plant breeders using reproductive techniques?

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What is the term used to describe a stem obtained from the same plant through vegetative breeding?

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In humans, which parent primarily determines the sex of the baby?

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Which of the following best describes the 'test tube baby' procedure?

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A human cell normally contains how many chromosomes?

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Thalassemia, a genetic disorder, primarily affects which part of the body?

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In the UK, under what specific conditions is human cloning permitted?

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What is the primary function of DNA fingerprinting?

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Which of the following describes the primary function of basic follicles in plants?

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In what kind of soil do insectivorous plants typically thrive?

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What role does abscisic acid play in plants?

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How does potassium metabisulfite function as a food preservative?

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What characteristic change occurs in the membrane lipids of cold-sensitized plants when exposed to cold temperatures?

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How does heparin prevent blood from accumulating inside the body?

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Excessive alcohol consumption leading to cirrhosis primarily affects which organ?

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What biological explanation accounts for seasickness?

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What substance is extracted from plants for use in the leather industry?

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What key characteristic defines haptens?

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Why is cow's milk not considered a nutritionally complete food source?

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What is the primary role of the Eustachian tube in the human body?

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Darwin's finches provide a classic example of what evolutionary process?

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What is the key function of the structures in mammalian skin that directly contribute to maintaining body warmth?

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Which of these gases is released during photosynthesis?

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Which components of light are primarily absorbed by chlorophyll during photosynthesis?

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Which human physiological function is primarily associated with the medulla oblongata?

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Radioactive strontium-90 contamination most directly poses a health risk related to:

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How does the air bladder in fish function, considering both buoyancy and respiration?

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Why can cockroaches not survive when submerged in water?

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What is considered the normal and maximum tolerance range of noise for human beings?

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Lichens serve as bioindicators, meaning they are particularly useful for monitoring:

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Air pollution potential is likely to increase under which atmospheric condition?

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What does the term 'reactor' specifically refer to in the context of wastewater treatment?

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Acid rain is primarily caused by cross-border pollution involving which two compounds?

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Which group of gases is most responsible for contributing to the greenhouse effect?

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What marine protected area has the Indian government established to preserve coral reefs?

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Which of the following sequences correctly orders ecosystems from most to least productive?

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What term is used to describe the method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent?

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The Red Data Book provides details on which category of species?

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What is the primary reason bats are able to navigate in the dark?

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Why do the leaves of the mimosa plant close when touched?

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Flashcards

Blood Plasma

Liquid component of blood, carrying cells and nutrients.

Lysosome

Organelle containing enzymes for breaking down cellular waste.

Ribosome

Organelle responsible for protein synthesis.

Connective Tissue

Tissue that connects, supports, or separates other tissues and organs.

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Vitamin K

Vitamin essential for blood clot formation.

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Magnesium

Element found in Chlorophyll that helps with light synthesis

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Insulin

Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.

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Spleen

Organ that destroys old red blood cells.

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Phyto-remediation

Using plant reproductive techniques to address micronutrient deficiencies.

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Test Tube Baby

Fertilization occurs outside the body, followed by implantation in the uterus.

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Thalassemia

A genetic disorder affecting the blood's ability to carry oxygen.

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DNA Fingerprint

Used to identify individuals based on their unique genetic makeup.

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Exons

The coding regions of DNA within a gene.

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Lactose

A type of sugar commonly found in milk.

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Annual Plants

Plants that complete their life cycle in a single growing season.

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Sucrose

A disaccharide (table sugar) composed of glucose and fructose.

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Potassium Metabisulfite

Used as a food preservative, especially for fruit juices.

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Lichen

A symbiotic association between a fungus and algae.

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Tannin

Substance obtained from plants and used in the leather industry.

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Stomata

Pores on leaves that release liquid water.

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Insectivorous Plants

Grows on soil deficient in nitrogen.

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Agronomy

The study of field crops.

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Landsteiner

Discovered blood groups.

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Blood

Natural colloid

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Medulla Oblongata

Controls vital functions like breathing and heart rate.

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Kyoto Protocol

Agreement related to clean environment and climate change.

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Control Environmental Pollution

Stopped by stopping nuclear explosions, manufacturing electric vehicles, and treating dirty water.

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"P" words of environmental awareness

Population, Poverty, Pollution.

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Reservoir growth causes

Organic matter and organic oxygen demand.

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Fish's air bladder function

Aids respiratory organs and hydrostatic organs.

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Human's noise tolerance

60 to 80 decibels

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Organism to monitors air pollution

Lichen

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Cirrhosis

A disease of the liver caused by chronic alcohol consumption.

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Kidneys

Organs that filter waste (urea) from the blood in mammals.

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Pregnancy Deficiencies

Lack of calcium and iron.

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Eustachian Tube

Found in the ear, this connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx.

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Longest Cell

The neural system.

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Dealing with non-degradable waste

Recycling.

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Photosynthesis gas emission

Oxygen.

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Cross-border Pollution

Pollution that crosses international borders, causing issues like acid rain.

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Munga Rocks

Small marine organisms that create limestone structures.

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Greenhouse Gases

Gases that contribute to the trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere.

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Gulf of Kutch

Declared as a Marine Park by the Indian government to protect coral reefs.

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Organic Sources

Resources that come from living organisms.

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Water Culture

Agriculture done without soil, using water and nutrients.

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Red Data Book

Book providing details of endangered plants and animals.

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Goitre

Enzyme deficiency caused by iodine deficiency.

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Study Notes

Biology Basics

  • Jaravik-7 is an artificial heart.
  • Bile is a yellow-green alkaline fluid.
  • Bile is secreted by the liver.
  • Vitamin A is stored in the liver for future use.
  • Bile has a pH value of 7.7.
  • Mycology is the study of fungi.
  • Phycology is the study of algae.
  • Protein digestion occurs in the small intestine.
  • Maltose is a final product in starch digestion.
  • Inflorescence is edible part of the florist.
  • Robert Hooke coined the word "cell."
  • DNA is the genetic material of a cell.
  • Cytology is the study of cells.
  • Plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrate.
  • Watson and Crick discovered DNA.
  • Nucleotides are units of DNA.
  • Diabetes arises as a result of a lack of insulin.
  • Waiting and West were the discoverers of insulin.
  • Pancreatic produces insulin in the body.
  • Yeast is a fungus.
  • Robert Koch identified cholera microbes.
  • Carotene results in the orange color of carrots.
  • Sodium chloride is usually lost during dehydration.
  • Roundworm is a human parasite found in the asteroid.
  • Tinia solium (lace worm) lives as a parasite in the intestine.
  • Carbohydrates stored in the body in the form of glycogen
  • Lactose are the sugars found in milk.
  • Mitosis occurs in somatic cells.
  • Human eye functions like a convex lens
  • Light travels fastest in a vacuum.
  • Waldeyer discovered chromosomes.
  • Humans contain 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
  • Chromatin forms chromosomes.
  • Lycopene produces a red color in tomatoes.
  • Crismin is responsible for the yellow color of turmeric.
  • Stem is where the stem is found.
  • Meiosis involves reproductive cells.
  • Amylase is found in human saliva
  • Iodine deficiency causes Gigandha.
  • Berry-Berry is caused by Vitamin B deficiency.
  • Cobalt is a component of Vitamin B12.
  • Trypsin dissolves protein.
  • Carbohydrates make up most of the plant mass.
  • Zinc is present in insulin as a trace element metal.
  • Scurvy affects the skin.
  • Vitamin D is not obtained from vegetables.
  • Renin is used by the enzyme in milk to make milk pulsed in curd.
  • Enzymes are proteins.

Enzymes and Biochemistry

  • Salivary glands are the source of the diastase enzyme.
  • The total number of internal transition elements are 29.
  • Vitamin C is not found in non-vegetarian foods.
  • Calciferol, Carotene, and Tocopherol are fat-soluble vitamins.
  • Mother's milk is the most ideal food for newborns.
  • DNA and RNA are nucleic acids.
  • Identification of pungent odor done by cerebrum
  • Urea causes urine to give off a bad odor.
  • Urine contains the most significant amount of urea.
  • Energy uses from respiratory activity.
  • Oxidation occurs in respiration of sugars.
  • The stomach digests food with through acidic.
  • The fallopian tube is where egg fertilization takes place.
  • Bacteria produces ampicillin, an antibiotic.
  • Lack of protein often indicates deficiency through dehydration.
  • Malnutrition happens as a result of a lack of protein.
  • Lack of thyroxine impairs mental and physical development in children.
  • RNA synthesizes proteins and other cellular components.
  • Disappearance of thymus leads to old age in humans.
  • Lacrimal glands produce tears.
  • Amino acids are involved in protein synthesis..
  • Balakshaya (Marasmus) results from energy malnutrition and imbalances.
  • Bone marrow contains blood marrow.
  • Oxygen is predominantly in the human body.
  • Gout arises from accumulation of urinary crystals.
  • Type O blood is that of a blood-type provider.
  • Polycythemia results from an increase in RBC in the blood.
  • A man with chromosome dysfunction will see red as green
  • The brain makes use of EEG testing to find out its function.
  • The heartbeat takes around 0.8 seconds.
  • The AB blood group is the universal blood.
  • Vitamin K helps with blood purification
  • BCG, used to be vaccinated to a newborn immediately after birth
  • C.N. Bernard carried out the first succesful cardiac transplant.
  • Melanin creates human skin color.
  • Adrenal gland regulates blood pressure.
  • Ambin causes blood clotting.
  • Hemoglobin's role is in oxygen transport.
  • Sphygmomanometer measures blood pressure.
  • Kidney malfunction causes nitrogenous waste to build up in the blood.

Anatomy and Bodily Functions

  • Medicine pumps blood into various body parts, doing work to maintain life.
  • The heart stops in the garden
  • Kaljar fever is transmitted through a fly bite.
  • Hemoglobin turns human blood red.
  • 70 to 80 heartbeats per minute are usual heart rate of an adult.
  • Mammalia has a visible left aortic arch feature.
  • Maharandhra is a gateway in the skull.
  • Ronald Ross discovered malaria caused by female anaphylase.
  • Tendon attaches bone to muscle
  • Rhombin converts fibrinogen which is a protein, to fibrin.
  • Cardiac arrest is caused to specificity- in seconds due to cyanide. Monocyte are the largest mammalian blood cells
  • Third molar: a single molar
  • The human body contains 206 bones.
  • The ear houses 6 bones.
  • 33 is the total amount of vertabrae in humans
  • Vitamin D insuffiency cause children's limbs to bend if there is vitamin D
  • The jaw contains the most powerful body bone.
  • Second piece, when transformed creates elephants gajdant
  • Titanus, an additional name for "Lock jaw Deformity" Titanus is a disease
  • Science related to structures and anatomy of the teeth is Odontology
  • Flatbones in the skulll
  • Osteocytes in the bone marrow
  • Janufulka also is also called petalla
  • Human asthinpangar (Kakal) has bones 206
  • Calcium gives teeth and bones strength and firmness
  • 3 - 4 year old baby does not consist the milk teeth.
  • Arthritis causes for aggregation of uric acid in joints
  • Annelida is an insect
  • An insect consists of 3 legs.
  • Brain cells have the least regenerative power in our bodies
  • Formulas of with whom propety is well studied , morpholically in middle age.
  • Jab makes beak
  • Calcium phosphate creates the hard enamel layer in the teeth
  • Approximately, human contains skeletal muscles 700
  • Isografts are genetic transplants.
  • Hybrids consists donkeys and called Mules
  • W. C. L. Johnsen originated Jean's Word
  • Sex-Hormones founded by Eugene Steinae
  • Daly cloned the first gene sheep.
  • Johann gregor mendal introducing heredity rules

Genetic Disorders and Botany

  • Haemophilia has a genetic disorder
  • Dolly was the world first colonized by- Sheep
  • Bt seed related to cotton
  • Allosomes are the sex chromosome.
  • Watson and Crick generated D.N.A
  • Genes in collection in population named gene bridge
  • Chromosomes has proteins and DNA
  • Batson, genetics named his term heredity
  • DNA created transcription.
  • Mitochondria, nucleus found
  • Microbial Xenobiotics resist attack and defence are recalcitrant.
  • Epistasis hidden genes of pair effects of other pairs affects
  • The MALE mosquitoes consume plant fluid to live on planet.
  • The Silkworm produce life cycle pupa that creates silk on silk.
  • Tasting named taste
  • From the flower found -is the spice clove used in general use
  • The Hashish plant consist of - stems
  • What is copper sulphate to destroy algae
  • Carbondioxide green plants aborsb during photosythesis
  • Fruits in ripen condition is fructose
  • Birds made Ornithophylly
  • Produced gas release with photosynthesis is oxygen.
  • Produces the part of flower produces is ananther
  • Cancer precipitate - the Cobalt-60
  • called Oncology to discover study of cancer.
  • Texol derived tree called yew.
  • the medicine treat diarrhea through related therapies
  • the eye consist trachmoa glaucoma
  • Organ is Diptheria. The proned Organ.
  • Disease that happens with athlete's feet from Athlete
  • test of elisa perform elisa test

Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Conditions

  • Vasectomy, a procedure for men, is known as basectomy.
  • Tubectomy is the name for women's sterilization.
  • Mesozoic reptiles were the dinosaurs.
  • Fructose is the manufacturing component for ATP.
  • Lacrimal glands secrete tears.
  • Maltose results from digestion of starch
  • Yeast prepares the double bread.
  • Human world's arthropoda.
  • The world largest is ostrich.
  • Molecular Biology found in- Hyderabad

Genetics and Bio Chemistry

  • Heredity (Genetics) -Batson
  • Transription - Whose synthesis is -DNA.
  • Xenobiotics-resistant to microbiol attacks -Recalcitrant
  • Epistasis - Gene pairs that conceal/hide the affects of another entity.
  • Silkworm Cycle - Fiber for commercial PUPA
  • Spice Clove - in general used to be of flower bud
  • What is obtained from hashish plants-stems and plants of the flora.
  • Chemical to destroy algae - Copper Sulphate
  • Carbon Dioxide -green plants absorb CO2/ Carbon dioixide.
  • Ripe grapes- contain fructose
  • Ornithopyllin-made by bird
  • Gas during photosyneththesis - Oxygen
  • Which part of flower can produce pollen -Anther
  • Treatment of cancer - precipated cobalt.
  • Ort medicine related yo Diarrhea.
  • Glausoma -Trachoma eye disease.
  • "Athelet"s poor disease -fungus.
  • Aids - HIV - AlISA
  • Edibile onion - pulp leaves
  • Virtual fruit- apple
  • Plasma membrate - made up of phospholipd
  • Blood

Biology and Body Systems: A Deeper Dive

  • Vasectomy/Basectomy: Sterilization for men.
  • Tubectomy: Sterilization for women.
  • Dinosaurs: Mesozoic reptiles.
  • ATP - Fructose
  • Tears secreted by - Lacrimal Glands
  • Digestion of - Starch in maltose ends in alimenatry canal
  • Double bread - yeast
  • Arthopoda- Largest union on
  • Center of cellular and -Molecular Biology, is in Hyderabad.
  • Populations called study of Demography.
  • First successful transplantaion of Hidy a- Veugopral to T.O. Dr
  • Antiselic surgery.
  • Respiration of fish - Giles
  • Vitamin D: Filled In Fish Liver
  • mridukavachio- Octopus
  • Satyhpal - Produced from Ovaries
  • Produced from Spores, Unreal fruits.
  • Destry bacteria -Anitbiotics
  • Largest part of the brain - cerebrum

Essential Biological Processes and Structures

  • Vasectomy, a procedure for men, is known as basectomy.
  • Tubectomy is the name for women's sterilization.
  • Mesozoic reptiles were the dinosaurs.
  • Fructose is the manufacturing component for ATP.
  • Maltose results from starch digestion in the alimentary canal.
  • Yeast prepares the double bread.
  • Hyderabad is the place for Molecular Biology
  • Largest bird -Ostrich The largest union of the human world - arthropoda.
  • population study called called- demography
  • Respration with gills

Additional Key Biological Concepts

  • Genetics
  • Transcriptions
  • Xenobiotics
  • Epispsis
  • Silkworm
  • Spice - CLove
  • Hashish
  • Co2 aborbs green house during photosythesis The gas releases during photosynthesis-Oxygen.
  • ORT medicine -Diarrhea
  • HIV testing by AILSA
  • Onions - leaves
  • Virtual fruits- example is Apple.
  • Green protozoa -Euglena

Key Physiological Parameters

  • 89 - Medicine :Pump blood into body
  • Stopped humans -Garden
  • Kajlar: Transmision happens from flies and bites.
  • Hemoglobiin: Human blood turns red
  • Normal 7 Times /8 times Heart
  • Mamalia: Aortic arch visible
  • Skul - a gateway of Maharandra.
  • The discovered malaira, Ranoldd
  • The tissue bones attached: Tendob
  • Cyanicle.seconds due to spicity; Cardiac
  • Monozyte The largest cell

Molecular and Cellular Biology

  • Johnsen coined word of Jean.
  • Cloning of genes - Daly
  • Heredity - Johanson
  • DNA -Created - Watsons
  • Epistasis.gene Pait effecds of other pairs
  • SilkwOrm - Fiber for commercial .PUPA.
  • Spice Clove -Flower bud
  • plants- stem
  • What is copper sulphate to algeaa

Biochemistry and Nutrition

  • Green plant aborbs during photosythesis- carbonDioxide.
  • The Fruits during ripen conditions =fructose
  • Anither - produced part of fruits produces
  • Cancer treated is with cipitated cobalt
  • The famous derived from tree
  • Texol-Yew
  • The medicine treat diarrhea through related therapies.
  • the eye consist trachmoa called glaucoma
  • disease happened with athlete's feer from Athlete.

Microbiology and Disease

-Satyphal-Ovaruies produce

  • Spore produced called unreal fruit. Antibiotics destroy - bacterias human body (largest part= cerbrum humans get - calcium
  • elephant transform to second piece
  • Ondondonty
  • Flate bonesin Skull
  • 206 is Kakak.
  • Inseects consists 3 legs
  • Brain celles have lesaer power.
  • Calcum phosphate
  • 700 skelcal
  • Isograft, genetic transplant. -Mules called
  • Genetics and heredity

Plant Biology

  • The name of Jean called-JohnSEN
  • Sex hormone called - Stemar _Dalya
  • JOhann Gerar Merldal Introducing heredit rures

Plant Biology

  • Bt.seed -Cotten seed
  • allosomes _sexual
  • Whaton and cirick create DNHA
  • What is gene _ Bridde
  • Heredity Genetirs
  • transctiption DNA Recalicitriant Food , plant The first - clovishe Hashtable ,male

Celllular and molecular biology

Human Body

  • Vascectomy
  • Tubectomy
  • Disnosauruses-

Biology

  • Lacrimal gland
  • Fructose The food chain and marine ecosystem
  • Food to plants-

Key Facts

  • artificial; Jaravik;
  • liver : Bile secrete
  • vit A STORED
  • PH 7.7; Bile

Fungi

Mycology. fungi

  • Watson and Crrick
  • Nuteliodes
  • Laxch of insulin with diabetes.

Chemistry

  • potisum

Biology

  • Vitamin C ; NON

Biology Notes

  • DNA (Watson& crick)
  • Nucleotides (Units)
  • Enzyme for protien dissolve (trypsin)
  • Clevage (flower part)
  • Tuberculosis virus(
  • Cell = smallest unite
  • Mycology. fungus
  • Phyology. algae
  • protien to samll instestine.
  • Robert hooke (cell)
  • Vitamin D is for Vegtables not availabie.

One Liner Questions

  • salvary gland
  • no.transition
  • Vitaminc C-non vegetation.
  • milk-food-milk
  • nuelic
  • smell - cerebrum
  • Urea-urine
  • Respiratory - energy
  • Digested acidic
  • Tubes -Egg fertization

Physiology

  • Brain find out function.
  • HeartBeat: 0.8 ses
  • Ab-class.
  • K- blood
  • vaccinate after birth
  • transPlany. Bernard

Medicine:

  • Medicine pump blood
  • flies - Fev
  • Hemeoglodin - red
  • Bile flow - oxygen..hepatic
  • Elephant part - jaw the bone-

Biochemistry

  • Linneaus
  • Darwin
  • Ovaries - production
  • Spokes produced- Unreal Antibitios destroys bacterias.

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