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Find  appropriate option for  given question . The figure above depicts the intensity versus frequency curve of an a2coustical receptor of the larva of a noctuid moth. The larva is preyed on by a wasp whose vibrating wings produce a0buzz.
On the basis of the figure, it can be predicted that the wasp buzz 1has a frequency

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. Less than 100 Hz
  2. Between 100
  3. Of 800 Hz
  4. Of 1,000 Hz
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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

In hermaphrodites, expression of the egl-1 gene in the neurons is repressed by the transcription factor, and deletion of that causes these neurons to undergo apoptosis;

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#General Aptitude

If Dust is called Air, Air is called Fire, Fire is called Water, Water is called colour. colour is called Rain and Rain is called Dust, the where do fish live?

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#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Following are certain statements are related to the effect of red and far-red light;
a) under a dense canopy much of the red light is absorbed by plant pigments, resulting in transmittance of mostly far-red light
b) Pr (red) has highest photon flux at 680 nm while Pfr (far-red) has highest photon flux at 730nm
c) Pfr far-red light–absorbing form, which is considered to be the physiologically active form of phytochrome
d) R:FR ratio is strongly affected by the presence of a canopy because chlorophyll absorbs far-red but not red light
Which one of the combinations of above statements is incorrect?

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Mitochondrial permeabilization can be induced by compounds that poke small holes in the outer membrane. This would cause:

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#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Following is correct match

Periods

Age of evolutionary event

A- Jurassic

I- Fish

B- Ordovician

II- Amphibian

C- Devonian

III- Gymnosperm

D-Carbonyferous

IV- Invertebrates