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ANDHERI / BORIVALI / DADAR / CHEMBUR / THANE / NERUL / KHARGHAR / POWAI MHTS - 7 - Botany (2017 Aspirants) - Solution 91. (2) NCERT XII (pg.no.231) 92. (1) NCERT XI (pg. no. 202) 93. (3) NCERT XI (pg. no. 169) 94. (2) Glucose+2NAD + 2ADP + 2H3Po 4 2 pyruvate + 2 NADH 2 + 2ATP. Each NADH 2 is equivalent to3 ATP, so the net gain in glycolysis is 8 ATP 95. (4) NCERT (XII pg.no.116,117) Lactose binds with the repressor and inactivates it. The Z-gene codes for Beta-galactosidase and not permease. 96. (4) NCERT XI (pg. no. 94) 97. (4) NCERT XIPg.no.135 Chromoplast contain fat soluble carotenoids 98. (2) NCERT (XII pg.no.24. Wheat and rice belongs to Poaceae family) 99. (2) NCERT XI (pg. no. 94) 100. (3) NCERT XI Pg.no.135 Matrix contains single circular dsdna molecule, a few RNA molecule, 70s ribosomes Mitochondria bear cristae 101. (3) NCERT (XII pg.no. 112) All amino acids are specified by two to six different codons where generally the first two nitogen bases are similar while the third is different. As the third base has no effect on coding it is called a Wobble position. This phenomenon wasfound by Wobble and hence termed as Wobble Hypothesis. 102. (3) NCERT (XII pg.no.248) 103. (2) NCERT (XIpg. no. 10) 104. (3) DPD of cell A=5 bars DPD of Cell =OP-TP thus, DPD of cell B=5-5=0 bars, DPD of cell C=10-4=6bars and that of cell D is 8-3=5 bars. As cell B has the lowest value of DPD, therefore water will move from cell B to cells A, C and D 105. (4) NCERT XI (pg.no.246) 106. (1) NCERT XII Pg.no.91) 107. (4) NCERT XI (pg.no.23) 108. (4) NCERT XIPg.no.198 109. (3) NCERT (XII pg.no.177) 110. (2) NCERT (XIpg no. 31) 111. (3) NCERT XI (pg. no. 220) 112. (2) NCERT XII Pg.no.183 Cyclosporin A is obtained through fermentive activity of fungus Trichoderma polysporum 113. (4) NCERT (XII pg.no.265) 114. (3) NCERT (pg.no. 68) 115. (3) Two nuclei of two male gametes and one that of the vegetative cell that leads the pollen tube and hence referred to as tube nucleus. 116. (3) NCERT (XI pg. no. 35) Bryophytes are the first embryophytes thus they do not undergo meiosis immediately. 117. (2) 3-PGA in C 3 and OAA in C 4 are both organic acids formed as first product in C 3 and C 4 pathways respectively 118. (4) NCERT XII (pg.no.6, Fig.1.3 a,b,c.d) 119. (2) NCERT (XIpg. no. 17) CENTERS: MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / LUCKNOW / NAGPUR / NASHIK / PUNE / GOA / BOKARO / DUBAI # 1
Body organization and locomotion are not included by R.H. Whittaker for five kingdom classification. 120. (3) NCERT (XII pg.no.28) 121. (1) NCERT (XII pg.no.238) 122. (4) XI (pg.no. 68 diagram 5.5) 123. (1) NCERT (XII pg. no. 29) 124. (4) B 10 Units A 3 Units 7 Units C 125. (1) NCERT XI (pg. no. 96) 126. (2) NCERT (XII pg.no.274) 127. (3) NCERT XI (pg.no.250) 128. (1) S phase is the part of cell cycle in which DNA is doubled but the number of chromosomes remains the same. If a cell is diploid then after S phase, DNA content in cell will be 4C but the number of chromosomes remains the same (2n). While gametes being haploid (n) have only one set of chromosomes with 1C DNA content in each gamete. 129. (4) NCERT (XII Pg.no.89) 130. (4) NCERT XI (pg.no.72) 131. (4) CAM pathway is shown by succulants and xerophytes where their stomata remain closed during day to prevent transpiration (Not mentioned in NCERT) 132. (3) NCERT (XIpg. no. 32) 133. (1) NCERT (XII pg.no.111) 134. (3) Saprophytes are not given any place in the ecological pyramids even though they play a vital role in the ecosystem. 135. (3) NCERT XI (pg.no. 236 diagram) 136. (3) NCERT XII Pg. no. 78 137. (3) NCERT XII Pg.no.184 Flocs are masses of bacteria associated with fungal filaments to from mesh like structure. 138. (4) NCERT (XII pg.no.260) 139. (1) (not mentioned in NCERT) 140. (1) NCERT XI Pg.no.176 The diffusion rate depends on gradient of concentration, permeability of membrane separating them, temperature and pressure and not the size. CENTERS: MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / LUCKNOW / NAGPUR / NASHIK / PUNE / GOA / BOKARO / DUBAI # 2
ANDHERI / BORIVALI / DADAR / CHEMBUR / THANE / NERUL / KHARGHAR / POWAI MHTS - 7 - Zoology (2017 Aspirants) - Solution 141. (4) XI, pg 49 142. (3) XI 143. (4) XI, pg 57 2 nd para 144. (1) XII, pg 203, 1 st para 145. (3) XI salamandra Anamniote, gnathostpme tetrapod columba and Rabbit Ambiote, gnathostome, tetrapod. 146. (2) XII, pg 194, last line 147. (2) XI pg 55 148. (2) XI 149. (4) XI, pg 279 150. (4) XII, pg 161 last para 151. (1) XI, pg 102 3 rd para 152. (2) XI 153. (1) XI, pg 154. (2) XII, pg 212 2 nd para 155. (3) XI, pg -152 1 st para 156. (1) XII, pg - 132 157. (2) XI, pg 158 3 rd para 158. (2) XII, pg 136 2 nd para 159. (3) XI, pg - 264 160. (3) XII, pg 135 last para 161. (4) XI, pg - 260 162. (2) XII 163. (2) XI, pg 274, 2 nd para, 4 th line 164. (3) XII, pg 63, 2 nd para 4 th line 165. (1) XI, pg 275, 2 nd last para 166. (4) XII, pg - 53 167. (4) XI, pg 287, 168. (4) XI, pg 46, 2 nd para 169. (1) XI, pg 287 diagram 170. (3) XII 171. (3) XI, pg - 294 172. (4) XII, difficult 173. (3) XI, pg 297, 3 rd para 174. (2) XI, pg - 330 175. (2) XI, pg 310 figure 207 176. (2) XI, pg 334, 1 st para 177. (4) XI pg 319, 1 st para 178. (1) XI, pg 335, 2 nd para 179. (4) XI 180. (4) XI CENTERS: MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / LUCKNOW / NAGPUR / NASHIK / PUNE / GOA / BOKARO / DUBAI # 1