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Tanisi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 29/7/16
function of papillae in male ascaris
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Sanchit Dora
Subject: Biology
, asked on 16/7/16
Why hemichordata is called half chordates?
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Lalita Rani Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 8/7/16
What is epitoxy? Epitoxy is present in 1.hirudinaria 2.pontobdella 3. Neries 4.all of these
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Lalita Rani Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 7/7/16
How the cartilagenous fishes' continuous swimmer character makes them bottom dwellers
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Lalita Rani Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 7/7/16
Difference b/w ectodermal and dermal scales
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Lalita Rani Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 7/7/16
Differentiate between paired and unpaired fins . Also give pictorial difference
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Aditi Nandi
Subject: Biology
, asked on 6/7/16
are animal kingdom and kingdom animalia same?
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Albert Nameirakpam
Subject: Biology
, asked on 22/6/16
explain?
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Albert Nameirakpam
Subject: Biology
, asked on 22/6/16
what is a green gland?
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Albert Nameirakpam
Subject: Biology
, asked on 22/6/16
Digestion in sponge is
Extracellular
Intracellular
First extracellular then intracellular
First intracellular then extracellular
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Varshil Shah
Subject: Biology
, asked on 3/6/16
what is tenoplast
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Lalita Rani Singh
Subject: Biology
, asked on 23/5/16
What is the difference between metagenesis and alternation of generations
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D.o.c
Subject: Biology
, asked on 13/5/16
WE KNOW THAT HYDRA EATS CYCLOPS AND DAPHNIA AS FOOD,BUT WHAT DID THE HYDRA EAT WHEN THEY WEREN'T EVOLVED SINCE THESE ORGANISMS COME UNDER THE ARTHROPODA PHYLA..
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Chandralekha
Subject: Biology
, asked on 29/3/16
Which character is the most apparent during larval and adult stages in tunicates???
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Vaishnavi Prasad
Subject: Biology
, asked on 14/3/16
Amphibian skin is moist without scales. Justify the statement.
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