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#Question id: 23986


Suppose a child is devoid of social efficiency then what measures will you adopt to overcome this difficulty?

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. Imparting him training to overcome the difficulty
  2. Mentioning the positive aspects of it
  3. Giving threats of its deficiency
  4. Admitting the child in a clinic
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#Question id: 12223

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Evidence shows  that some grasses benefit from being  grazed. Which of the following  terms would  best describe this plant-herbivore interaction?

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#Question id: 27486

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the is true regarding D-Mannose,  D-Glucose, and D-Galactose
1. D-Mannose are epimer with D-Glucose, at C2
2. D-Glucose, are epimer with D-Galactose at C4
3. D-Mannose are epimer with D-Galactose at C4
4. D-Galactose are epimer with D-Mannose at C2

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#Question id: 3424

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Which of the following statement is correct? 

A. Darwin, theory of natural selection based on better-adapted organisms would acquire more resources and leave more offspring.

B. When population sizes become too small, individuals accumulate deleterious (harmful) mutations, and survival of offspring is threatened

C. Inbreeding is more likely to take place in nature when population size becomes very small and the number of mates is limited.

D. Effective population size can be reduced by harem mating structures

E. The movement of a few individuals between populations can counteract the effects of genetic drift

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#Question id: 10230

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Closely related species whose populations are sometimes allopatric showing greater morphology similarity but in a sympatric with distinct morphology due to

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#Question id: 9236

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Which of the following outcomes is caused by excessive nutrient runoff into aquatic ecosystems?