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 Plasmodesmata connections help in

(a) cytoplasmic streaming
(b) synchronous mitotic divisions
(c) locomotion of unicellular organisms
(d) movement of substances between cells

The quiescent centre in root meristem serves as
(a) site for storage of food, which is utilized during maturation
(b) reservoir of growth hormones
(c) reserve for replenishment of damaged cells of the meristem
(d) region for absorption of water

A cricket player is fast chasing a ball in the field.  Which one of the following groups of bones are directly contributing in this movement?
(a) Femur, malleus, tibia, metatarsals
(b) Pelvis, ulna, patella, tarsals
(c) Sternum, femur, tibia, fibula
(d) Tarsals, femur, metatarsals, tibia

Viruses that infect bacteria multiply and cause their lysis, are called
(a) lysozymes (b) lipolytic
(c) lyric (d) lysogenic

Pollution from animal excreta and organic waste from kitchen can be most profitably minimised by
(a) storing them in underground storage tanks (b) using them for producing biogas
(c) vermiculture
(d) using them directly as bio-ferrilizers

 

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