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The structural integrity of bacteria is to peptidoglycan as the structural integrity of plant spores is to__

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
  1. Lignin
  2. Cellulose
  3. secondary compounds
  4. sporopollenin
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#General Aptitude

What was the day of the week on independence day of India (15th August 1947) ?

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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

In thin layer chromatography, the stationary phase is made of _________ and the mobile phase is made of _________ 

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#Question id: 2586

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Intermediate filaments are the only nonpolar fibrous component of the cytoskeleton and are not associated with motor proteins. Intermediate filaments are built from coiled coil dimers that associate in an antiparallel fashion into tetramers and then into protofilaments, 16 of which make up the filament. There are five major classes of intermediate filament proteins. Match the following proteins (Column I) with their class (Column II).

Column I

Column II

A. Lamins

a. Class I

B. Keratins

b. Class II

C. Desmin

c. Class III

D. Neurofilaments

d. Class IV

e. Class V

Which of the following is correct?

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#Question id: 7243

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Match the following:

Column I

       Column II

A. Anterior necrotic zone

I. Rapid apoptosis that occurs when epithelial cells lose their attachment to the extracellular matrix.

B. Anoikis

II. Devoid of any neural innervation.

C. Aneurogenic

III. Mammalian equivalent to the chick hypoblast and similar to the head portion of

the amphibian organizer, it creates an anterior region by secreting antagonists of Nodal.

D. Anterior visceral endoderm

IV. A zone of programmed cell death on the anterior side of the developing tetrapod limb that helps shape the limb.


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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

If a person has a kidney transport maximum for glucose of 350 mg/min, a GFR of 100 ml/min, a plasma glucose of 150 mg/dL, a urine flow rate of 2 ml/min, and no detectable glucose in the urine, what would be the approximate rate of glucose reabsorption, assuming normal kidneys?