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#Question id: 10880


Which marine zone would have the lowest rates of primary productivity (photosynthesis)?


#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. pelagic  
  2. abyssal
  3. neritic 
  4. continental shelf

Answer:- Option(s): 2


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#Question id: 6958

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Vg-1 and wnt are used in both frogs and chicks to establish a body axis, although in chicks this is the antero-posterior axis instead of the dorso-ventral axis. What is the region of the chick embryo that is thus analogous to the Nieuwkoop center?

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#Question id: 2309

#SCPH06 I Botany

Membrane-bound compartments in eukaryotic cells are called:

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#Question id: 4566

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Which of these naturalists synthesized a concept of natural selection independently of Darwin?

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#Question id: 11083

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A 55-year-old male has a pulmonary embolism that partially blocks the blood flow to his right lung. Which point on the ventilation-perfusion line of the O2-CO2 diagram corresponds to the alveolar gas of his right lung?


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#Question id: 6977

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Cartilage (bone-forming tissue) and connective tissue of the vertebrate limb form from:

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