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#Question id: 3383


What does the study of analogous organ tell us about evolution?

A. This is the example of convergent evolution, occurred due to different group of organisms inhabiting same environments

B- Evolutionary change follow common pathway in two or more distinct species

C- Different organism get adopted to one environment

D- Similar group of organisms with mutations and variations getting naturally selected in different environments 

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. A, B, C           

  2. B, C, D 

  3. A, C, D  

  4. A, B, D

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#Question id: 12172

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In haplodiploid condition, hymnoptera  insects  female mates with a single male , find the mean genetic relatedness of;
i) the females in the progeny are related to,
ii) the males in the progeny are related to,

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#Question id: 12173

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Female with only one X chromosome is a characteristics of individual with

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#Question id: 12174

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Red-eyed female (X ^+X^+ ) crossed with white-eyed male (X^w Y) , all the F1 progeny shows the red phenotype, then what will be the probability of F2 phenotype;
 i)  Male with red eye phenotype
ii) Female with white eye phenotype
iii) Female with red eye phenotype
iv) Male with white eye phenotype

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#Question id: 12175

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Colour blind are X-linked disorder, a colour blind male have daughter cross with colour blind male, then what will be the probability of colour blindness?

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#Question id: 12176

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In a Z-linked characteristic, Cameo plumage, which produces brown feathers, while the wild-type plumage is a glossy metallic blue. If  a pure blue-colored male is crossed with a cameo female, then what will be the probability of blue and cameo plumage of male and female in F2 phenotype?

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#Question id: 12177

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Calculate the free energy required to move 1 mol of K+ ions from the outside of the cell (where [K+] = 4 mM) to the inside (where [K+] = 140 mM) when the membrane potential is –70 mV and the temperature is 37°C.