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#Question id: 5523


Ectodermal cells condense into placodes that change into

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. Sensory organs of the head

  2. Skeletal muscles

  3. Peripheral nerves

  4. The spinal column


Answer:- Option(s): 1


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Which of the following statement is not a benefit of FASTA over BLAST?

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#Question id: 1762

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What do Th1 cells secrete?

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#Question id: 316

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Which of these noncovalent forces in biological systems is usually the strongest?

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#Question id: 15896

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Somatic embryos are bipolar structures in that they have a radicle and a plumule,
a) Plumular end sometimes oriented toward the centre of callus or cell mass 
b) Plumular end always sticks out from the cell mass 
c) The radicular end is always oriented toward the centre of callus or cell mass
d) Radicular end is sometimes sticks out from the cell mass 
Which of the following is the well defined bipolar structure of somatic embryos

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#Question id: 18377

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Why xenobiotic compounds are considered ad recalciterants?

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