The Plant Parts Which Consist Of Two Generations One Within The Other?
(A) Pollen grains inside the anther (B) Germinated pollen grain with two male gametes (C) Seed inside the fruit (D)... View Article
(A) Pollen grains inside the anther (B) Germinated pollen grain with two male gametes (C) Seed inside the fruit (D)... View Article
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a) Active immunity is quick and gives full response b) Foetus receives some antibodies from mother, it is an example... View Article
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a) Cell is metabolically active, grows but does not replicate its DNA b) Nuclear division takes place c) DNA synthesis... View Article
a) Two b) Three c) Zero d) One Answer: (d) Further Reading: List of 25 Important Topics in Biology for... View Article
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(a) Contraction of diaphragm (b) Contraction of external intercostal muscles (c) Pulmonary volume decrease (d) Intra pulmonary pressure increase OPTIONS:... View Article
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Certain fish such as the catfish and clingfish do not have scales. However, they do have other layers of materials... View Article
In fish, the primary function of scales is to provide protection against predators as well as the external environment. Further... View Article
The scales of bony fish are made of dentine and enamel and could be thought of as “skin” and could... View Article
Arapaima, a genus of fish under the Arapaimidae family, are known to have the largest scales among fish. They are... View Article
Fish scales are edible as long as they are thoroughly washed and properly cooked. Fish scales are also known to... View Article
Cycloid scales are found in bony fishes such as salmon and carp. Most cycloid scales have a smooth texture and... View Article