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#Question id: 5523


Ectodermal cells condense into placodes that change into

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. Sensory organs of the head

  2. Skeletal muscles

  3. Peripheral nerves

  4. The spinal column

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#Question id: 4927

#SCPH28 | Zoology

following cross were allowed

I-Recessive phenotype female X Dominat phenotype male = all recessive phenotype

II-Recessive phenotype male X Dominat phenotype female = all dominant phenotype

Which of the following conclusion?

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#Question id: 4928

#SCPH12 I Genetics

A certain kind of snail can have a right-handed direction of shell coiling (D) or left handed coiling (d). If direction of coiling is due to a protein deposited by the mother in the egg cytoplasm, then a Dd egg-producing snail and a dd sperm-producing snail will have offspring of which genotype(s) and phenotype(s)?

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#Question id: 4928

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A certain kind of snail can have a right-handed direction of shell coiling (D) or left handed coiling (d). If direction of coiling is due to a protein deposited by the mother in the egg cytoplasm, then a Dd egg-producing snail and a dd sperm-producing snail will have offspring of which genotype(s) and phenotype(s)?

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#Question id: 4929

#SCPH12 I Genetics

Maternal inheritance of coiling of shell in snail (limnaea peregra) is well established. The dextral coiling depends on dominant allele D and sinistral coiling depends upon recessive allele d. A female F1 progeny of dextral(Dd) type is crossed with a male dextral (Dd). What will be the phenotype ratio in progeny?

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#Question id: 4929

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Maternal inheritance of coiling of shell in snail (limnaea peregra) is well established. The dextral coiling depends on dominant allele D and sinistral coiling depends upon recessive allele d. A female F1 progeny of dextral(Dd) type is crossed with a male dextral (Dd). What will be the phenotype ratio in progeny?

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#Question id: 4930

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in the origin of life?

I. Formation of protocells

II. Synthesis of organic monomers

III. Synthesis of organic polymers

IV. Formation of DNA-based genetic systems