1.  Always upright

2.  Always inverted

3.  Mostly upright

4.  Mostly inverted

4
Correct Answer :

Always upright


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1.  Pepsin

2.  Mucus

3.  Rennin

4.  HCl

4
Correct Answer :

HCl


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1.  the number of substrate molecules that a molecule of an enzyme converts into products per second.

2.  the number of substrate molecules that a molecule of an enzyme converts into products per hour.

3.  the number of substrate molecules that a molecule of an enzyme converts into products per day.

4.  the number of substrate molecules that a molecule of an enzyme converts into products per minute.

4
Correct Answer :

the number of substrate molecules that a molecule of an enzyme converts into products per minute.


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1.  Lamarck

2.  Darwin

3.  De Vries

4.  Mendel

4
Correct Answer :

Darwin


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1.  Prolactin

2.  Enterokinase

3.  GH

4.  FSH

4
Correct Answer :

Enterokinase


Explanation :
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1.  Photosynthesis is a redox process in which water is oxidised and carbon dioxide is reduced.

2.  The enzymes required for carbon fixation are located only in the grana of chloroplasts.

3.  In green plants, both PS I and PS II are required for the formation of NADPH + H+.

4.  The electron carriers involved in photophosphorylation are located on the thylakoid membranes

4
Correct Answer :

The enzymes required for carbon fixation are located only in the grana of chloroplasts.


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1.  UGU

2.  AAU

3.  UUG

4.  UAG

4
Correct Answer :

UAG


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1.  ATP and NADPH are not produced.

2.  Photolysis of water takes place.

3.  O2 is released.

4.  none of these

4
Correct Answer :

ATP and NADPH are not produced.


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1.  Tyrosine is coded by UAU and UAC codons.

2.  Cysteine is coded by UGU and UGC codons.

3.  UGG codon codes for Tryptophan.

4.  UAA codon codes for Lysine.

4
Correct Answer :

UAA codon codes for Lysine.


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1.  Brain

2.  Nerve cells

3.  Skin

4.  Tongue

4
Correct Answer :

Skin


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