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#Question id: 5046


During early cleavage stages in drosophila, nuclei divide through 13 cycles in the absence of any cytoplasmic cleavage. This division creates an embryo of many nuclei contained within one shared cytoplasm surrounded by one common plasma membrane, this process is called as-

#Zoology
  1. Syncytial specification

  2. Conditional specification

  3. Autonomous specification

  4. Determination

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#Question id: 40533

#Environmental Science

Consider the statements about landfill engineering:
1. Liners reduce contaminant migration.
2. Gas vents prevent pressure buildup.
3. Landfills function best under aerobic conditions.
Which statements are correct?

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#Question id: 40534

#Environmental Science

Regarding biological waste treatment:
1. Composting requires oxygen.
2. Anaerobic digestion produces methane.
3. Both processes eliminate all toxic contaminants.
Choose Correct option:

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#Question id: 40535

#Environmental Science

Circular economy principles imply:
1. Resource recovery and reuse.
2. Reduction of raw material extraction.
3. Promotion of disposable consumption.
Choose Correct option:

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#Question id: 40536

#Environmental Science

Consider statements about leachate formation:
1. Moisture infiltration contributes to leachate generation.
2. Decomposition products dissolve into percolating water.
3. Proper liners eliminate leachate formation entirely.
Correct statements:

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#Question id: 40537

#Environmental Science

On hazardous waste management:
1.Secure landfills isolate toxic materials.
2.Mixing hazardous waste with municipal waste reduces toxicity.
3.Treatment aims to stabilize harmful constituents.
Choose Correct option:

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#Question id: 40538

#Environmental Science

Match List I (Pollutant) with List II (Primary Impact):

List IList II
A. SO21. Neurotoxicity
B. Mercury2. Acid rain
C. Nitrates3. Methemoglobinemia
D. CFCs4. Ozone depletion