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Khan Juveriya Iram
Subject: Biology
, asked on 25/10/14
What are tonsils is there any disiese related to it?
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Essa Amir Hamza Khan
Subject: Biology
, asked on 2/11/16
name the sound producing organ of human being.
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Archi Dhamelia
Subject: Biology
, asked on 24/1/15
Exchange of gases across alveoli is due to difference in partial pressure is explained by :
Bohrs law or Haldane effect or chloride shift or Lowry bronsted theory
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Shailendra
Subject: Biology
, asked on 27/2/19
Discuss the transport of gases (O2 and co2 ) in blood
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Shailendra
Subject: Biology
, asked on 27/2/19
What is partial pressure how does it help in gaseous exchange during respiration
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Ujwal Karangle
Subject: Biology
, asked on 22/12/16
Human lung has about____million alveoli???
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Subject: Biology
, asked on 22/7/19
???????? ?????? the famous zoo in Mumbai has acclimatised humbolt penguins why should penguins be acclimatised when kept at a place away from their natural habitat
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Ujwal Karangle
Subject: Biology
, asked on 7/6/17
Ans of que no.38?
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Shubham
Subject: Biology
, asked on 28/11/18
Cellular respiration occurs in
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Ujwal Karangle
Subject: Biology
, asked on 21/12/16
Where the concentration pCO2 is more(in 'expired air' or 'alveolar air')???
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Afreen
Subject: Biology
, asked on 17/2/19
Note on transpiration of gases in blood
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Subject: Biology
, asked on 29/1/19
ALR enters the larynx through opening
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Afreen
Subject: Biology
, asked on 17/2/19
Describe in detail machanisms of inspiration and expiration
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Afreen
Subject: Biology
, asked on 17/2/19
Note on transpiration of gases in blood
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Afreen
Subject: Biology
, asked on 8/4/19
Note on occupational lung disease
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What are tonsils is there any disiese related to it?
Bohrs law or Haldane effect or chloride shift or Lowry bronsted theory