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#Question id: 5090


Which of the following is a correct description of the fate of the germ layers?

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. The mesoderm gives rise to the notochord.

  2. The endoderm gives rise to the hair follicles.

  3. The ectoderm gives rise to the liver.

  4. The mesoderm gives rise to the lungs.

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#Question id: 4819

#SCPH12 I Genetics

Plant with genotype AB/ab is test cross, two genes are linked are 10 map units apart. What proportion of progeny will have the genotype aabb?

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#Question id: 82

#SCPH28 | Zoology

The structures of D-ribose and D-arabinose are shown below. These two molecules are

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#Question id: 757

#SCPH28 | Zoology

_______________ a bacterial enzyme, uses the energy of ATP hydrolysis to introduce negative supercoiling into DNA hence removing positive supercoiling generated during replication.

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#Question id: 19701

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Choose correct statement about Electrocardiogram Augmented Limb Leads.
a. In this type of limb lead system, two of the limbs are connected through the positive terminal of the electrocardiograph, and the third limb is connected to the negative terminal. 
b. In this type of limb lead system, two of the limbs are connected through the negative terminal of the electrocardiograph, and the third limb is connected to the positive terminal. 
c. When the positive terminal is on the right arm, the lead is known as the aVR lead; when on the left arm, it is known as the aVL lead; and when on the left leg, it is known as the aVF lead.
d. When the negative terminal is on the right arm, the lead is known as the aVR lead; when on the left arm, it is known as the aVL lead; and when on the left leg, it is known as the aVF lead.
Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 5694

#SCPH06 I Botany

In anaphase I, the chromosomes separate in  three different ways , which of the following way for chromosome saparation leads to nonviable gamete formation