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  • Syngamy results information of


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  • A. haploid zygote
  • B. diploid zygote
  • C. non-motile male gametes
  • D. motile male gametes

  • Correct Answer
  • diploid zygote 

    Explanation

    Syngamy, also known as fertilisation occurs between the male and female gametes. Syngamy may occur either externally, outside the body of organisms or internally, inside the body. Syngamy leads to formation of a specialised cell called diploid zygote.

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    • 1. Most viruses that infect plants possess

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    • A. single-stranded DNA
    • B. single-stranded RNA
    • C. double-stranded DNA and RNA
    • D. double-stranded RNA only
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    • 2. Polynucleotide chain of DNA contains

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    • A. a nitrogenous base, deoxyribose sugar and phosphate group
    • B. a nitrogenous base, ribose sugar and phosphate group
    • C. deoxyribose sugar, ribose sugar and phosphate group
    • D. a nitrogenous base and phosphate group only
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    • 3. What is the full form of RNA?

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    • A. Ribonucleic Acid
    • B. Ribonitric Acid
    • C. Ribonutrient Acid
    • D. Reverse Nucleic Acid
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    • 4. Which organ gets affected in Weil's disease?

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    • A. Liver
    • B. Lungs
    • C. Heart
    • D. Kidney
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    • 5. The main protein found in milk is ____________

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    • A. Albumin
    • B. Globulin
    • C. Globin
    • D. Casein
    • Discuss
    • 6. Bleeding of gums, falling of teeth, fragile bones and delayed wound healing occur due to the deficiency of which one of the following vitamins?

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    • A. Vitamin C
    • B. Vitamin K
    • C. Vitamin D
    • D. Vitamin B
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    • 7. The plant growth regulators are small, simple molecules of diverse chemical composition. They are

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    • A. carbohydrates, fats and proteins
    • B. indole compounds, adenine derivatives, carotenoids and terpenes
    • C. fatty acids, glucose and vitamins
    • D. vitamin C, vitamin D and glucose
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    • 8. Which of the following is responsible for giving colour to human skin?

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    • A. Luciferin
    • B. Haemoglobin
    • C. Flavonoids
    • D. Melanin
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    • 9. Which of the following disease is non-communicable in nature?

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    • A. Cholera
    • B. Chicken-pox
    • C. Tuberculosis
    • D. Cancer
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    • 10. Which among the following does not have a cell wall?

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    • A. Euglena
    • B. Paramecium
    • C. Gonyaulax
    • D. Mycoplasma
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