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#Question id: 5544


Which embryonic membrane forms the commonly of the placenta?

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  1. Allantois

  2. Amnion

  3. Chorion

  4. Endometrium


Answer:- Option(s): 3


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#Question id: 332

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The electronegativity difference between N and F is greater than that between N and H yet the dipole moment of NH3 (1.5 D) is larger than that of NF3 (0.2 D). This is because_________

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#Question id: 332

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The electronegativity difference between N and F is greater than that between N and H yet the dipole moment of NH3 (1.5 D) is larger than that of NF3 (0.2 D). This is because_________

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#Question id: 333

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Which of the following feature of RNA adds to its propensity to form double-helical structure?

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Which of the following feature of RNA adds to its propensity to form double-helical structure?

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Which of the following statements about hydrogen bonding is not true?

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Which of the following statements about hydrogen bonding is not true?

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