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Column X (Hormone/Chemical Signal) | Column Y (Function) |
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A. Cortisol | I. Movement and coordination |
B. Adrenaline | II. Sleep-wake cycle |
C. Melatonin | III. Stress response |
D. Dopamine | IV. Flight or fright response |
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Columns X and Y of the following table list some treatment methods, reagents, and events that are related to human lymphocyte culture, and banding/ karyotyping of human chromosomes.
Column X (Treatment) | Column Y (Function) |
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A. 5% barium hydroxide treatment at 50°C | i. R-banding |
B. Trypsin treatment | ii. C-banding |
C. Phytohaemagglutinin | iii. Mitotic stimulation |
D. Phosphate buffer treatment at 80°C | iv. Nucleolar Organizer Regions (NOR) |
E. Silver Staining | v. G-banding |
Which one of the following options represents all correct matches between Column X and Column Y?
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The plot below has two curves (A, B) that show the fractional occupancy of hemoglobin and myoglobin by oxygen as a function of the amount of oxygen.
YO2 is the fraction of oxygen-binding sites occupied by oxygen. pO2 is partial pressure of oxygen. From the options given below, select the option with the right curve (A, B), reaction (i, ii) and equation/s (I, II, III, IV) that describe oxygen binding to hemoglobin and myoglobin.
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The number of individuals of different species in two communities P and Q is given below.
Based on the given data, select the correct statement?
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Column X lists evolutionary ideas and scientists who proposed them, and Column Y lists the description of these ideas.
Column X (Theory/Model) | Column Y (Explanation) |
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A. Modern synthesis by Julian Huxley | I. A stochastic process where lineages show random genealogical relationships when traced back in time. |
B. Phyletic gradualism by Charles Darwin | II. Evolutionary change appears instantaneous between geological sedimentary layers. |
C. Punctuated equilibrium by Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge | III. Synthesis between Mendelian genetics, population genetics, and selection theory. |
D. Coalescent model (inspired by Wright–Fisher model) | IV. New species arise by the gradual transformation of ancestral species. |
Which one of the following options represents all correct matches between Column X and Column Y?
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Column X lists proteins that play a role in mediating DNA recombination processes and Column Y lists the possible functions of these proteins.
Column X (Proteins) | Column Y (Functions) |
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A. Rad51 | i. Assembly of strand exchange proteins |
B. Spo11 | ii. Resection of ends of DNA strands at double strand break sites to create single strand overhangs |
C. Rad52 and Rad59 | iii. Causes double strand breaks in meiosis |
D. MRX/N complex | iv. Strand invasion |
Which one of the following options represents all correct matches between Column X and Column Y?
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The two columns given below lists various organisms and their dispersal and distribution status in India.
Organism | Dispersal and distribution status |
A. Tabebuia rosea | i. Introduced and invasive from Africa |
B. Achatina fulica | ii. An extralimital species, migratory or otherwise, that has been reliably reported fewer than ten times from India. |
C. Datura innoxia | iii. Introduced and invasive from Americas |
D. Merops viridis | iv. Introduced from South America |
Which one of the following options represents all correct matches between the above two columns?
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Which of the following plots best depicts growth as per the logistic equation?
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Given below is the list of viruses in Column X and their receptors in human host cells in Column Y.
Column X (Viruses) | Column Y (Receptors) |
A. Influenza A | i. CD21 |
B. SARS coronavirus | ii. Sialic acid |
C. Poliovirus | iii. ACE 2 |
D. HIV | iv. CD4 |
E. Epstein-Barr Virus | v. CD155 |
Which one of the following options gives all correct matches between Column X and Column Y?
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The figure below represents the fundamental and realised niche of two species.
Which one of the following options correctly identifies the fundamental niche and realised niche of any one of the species?
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x | lx | dx |
Seed produced | 1.000 | 0.16 |
Seeds Available | 0.840 | 0.63 |
Germinated | 0.210 | 0.17 |
Established | 0.033 | 0.009 |
Rosettes | 0.024 | 0.010 |
Mature individuals | 0.014 | 0.014 |
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The figure below depicts the evolutionary tree of organisms based on characteristics that are depicted as numbers (i-iv).
Choose the option that correctly matches the characteristics to the numbers:
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The diagram below depicts the relationship of land plants with some of the major apomorphies indicated.
Below is a list of apomorphies that have not been labeled on the tree above.
i. Intercalary growth of sporophyte
ii. Oil bodies
iii. Archegonium
iv. Leptoids
Which one of the following options correctly matches the apomorphies with their positions on the tree?
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Shown below are the CD spectra of a protein recorded under two different conditions.
From the options given below, select the one that is the best interpretation of the spectra.
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Given below are the five experiments (A-E) showing effects of duration of the light and dark periods on flowering of the short-day plants (SDP) and long-day plants (LDP).
Which one of the following options represents the combination of all correct flowering responses?
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Factors | Manifestations |
A. V | i. Hageman trait |
B. VII | ii. Hypoconvertemia |
C. IX | iii. Hemophilia B |
D. XII | iv. Parahemophilia |
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