Description : Assertion. Snakes exposed to gamma rays become non- poisonous. Reason. Poisonous snakes have poison glands and a pair of fangs. They are affected by g
Last Answer : Assertion. Snakes exposed to gamma rays become non- poisonous. Reason. Poisonous snakes have poison ... . If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : Vitamin for the formation of collagen fibres, teeth, bone, R.B.C. is (a) Vit. K (b) Vit. D (c) Vit. A (d) Vit. C
Last Answer : (d) Vit. C
Description : Animals have the innate ability to escape from predation. Examples for the same are given below. Select the incorrect example. (a) Colour change in Chamaeleon (b) Enlargement of body size by swallowing air in puffer fish (c) Poison fangs in snakes (d) Melanism in moths
Last Answer : (c) Poison fangs in snakes
Last Answer : Poisonous snake has 2 venomous teeth.
Description : Emergency water is stored in (a) Spleen (b) Liver (c) Bone marrow (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Liver
Description : Vit A & D are stored in (a) Bone (b) Spleen (c) Liver (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Liver
Description : Vit. D is synthesised in presence of sunlight in (a) Skin (b) Bone(c) Liver (d) Spleen
Last Answer : (a) Skin
Description : Typical no of mammalian teeth is (a) 48 (b) 42 (c) 44 (c) 30
Last Answer : (c) 44
Description : Teeth are absent since birth in (a) Whale (b) Sloth (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Both
Description : Wisdom teeth in man are (a) Four (b) Two (c) Eight (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Four
Description : Permanent teeth in man are (a) Incisors (b) Premolars (c) Molars (d) Canines
Last Answer : (b) Premolars
Description : In total, number of permanent teeth in man are (a) 20 (b) 12 (c) 06 (d) None
Last Answer : (b) 12
Description : In man 3rd molars (wisdom teeth) are (a) Temporary (b) Permanent (c) Polyphyodont (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Permanent
Description : Grinding teeth are (a) Incisors (b) Molars (c) Canines (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Molars
Description : Teeth in frog are (a) Acrodont (b) Homodont (c) Both (d) None
Description : Vestibule is a space (a) Between lips & gums (b) Between tongue & teeth (c) Between incisor & canine (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Between lips & gums
Description : Herbivore animals have (a) More teeth as compare to carnivore (b) Flatter teeth than carnivore (c) Fewer teeth than carnivore (d) Sharp teeth than carnivore
Last Answer : (b) Flatter teeth than carnivore
Description : Study of teeth is (a) Dentology (b) Teethology (c) OdontologY (d) Enamelogy
Last Answer : (c) OdontologY
Description : Ivory of teeth is (a) Enamel (b) Dentine (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Dentine
Description : Diastema is associated with (a) Presence of certain teeth (b) Organ of corti (c) Retinal cells (d) Absence of certain teeth
Last Answer : (d) Absence of certain teeth
Description : Fluorine is-an important trace element for the growth of : (a) Hair (b) Teeth (c) Mucsles (d) Bones
Last Answer : (b) Teeth
Description : Tearing teeth are (a) Incisors (b) Premolars (c)Molars (d) Canines
Last Answer : (d) Canines
Description : Find out as much as you can about different kinds of snakes (from books in the library, or from the Internet). Are they all poisonous? Find out the names of some poisonous snakes. -English 9th
Last Answer : 1. you have to do first part of question by own No, all snakes are not poisonous. Some of the poisonous snakes are Indian Cobra, Common Krait, Russell's Viper and Saw-scaled Viper. 2.There are ... charmers' colonies. • Small boxes, filled with sand, are also set up for the snakes there.
Last Answer : Snakes are not so poisonous for snakes , they are poisonous for us. Snake venom is made by various enzymes. When it enters the blood of our body, it causes severe damage. So snake venom or snake venom is poisonous.
Description : Can a snake hurt me in nature?
Last Answer : Yes viper. But a healthy person will survive without serious problems
Description : What poisonous substances naturally produced by bacteria plants snakes insects and other living organisms?
Last Answer : what provides the best protection against gamma rays
Description : Are there poisonous land snakes in Fiji?
Last Answer : The Bole Snake is the only venomous land snake in Fiji. Thereare also several species of venomous sea snakes in Fiji aswell.
Description : Are vipers poisonous snakes?
Last Answer : yes all of them are
Description : Number of tarsal bone in Human in each hind limb
Last Answer : Number of tarsal bone in Human in each hind limb A. 2 B. 7 C. 6 D. 5
Description : Which one if bone of fore limb `:-`
Last Answer : Which one if bone of fore limb `:-` A. Humerus B. Femure C. Tibia D. Fibula
Description : Select the INCORRECT statement concerning the muscular system. a) Bones contact other bones at joints. b) Flexors decrease the angle of a joint. c) Adductors move a limb away from the midline. d) Tendons attach muscle to bone.
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- ADDUCTORS MOVE A LIMB AWAY FROM THE MIDLINE.
Description : I have small pieces of soap, How do I remelt them.
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : With pointed fangs it sits in wait, With piercing force its doles out fate, Over bloodless victims proclaiming its might, Eternally joining in a single bite. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : A Stapler.
Last Answer : I'm a Stapler.
Description : With pointed fangs I sit and wait; with piercing force I crunch out fate; grabbing victims, proclaiming might; physically joining with a single bite. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : I am a Stapler.
Description : In call of the wild how are the laws of club of fangs different from what buck is used to?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : How do spiders use their fangs?
Last Answer : they stick it in their food and drink their foods blood
Description : Do tarantula fangs grow back?
Last Answer : I don't know, my tarantula's fang didn't grow back but its like 3 week, but I think they grow back after the molding process after the fang is missing.
Description : I have fangs and enjoy piecing holes with a single bit. What am I?
Last Answer : Stapler
Description : Which of the following is located in the mitochondria? (A) Cytochrome oxidase (B) Succinate dehydrogenase (C) Dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase (D) All of these
Last Answer : (D) All of these
Description : The surface tension in intestinal lumen between fat droplets and aqueous medium is decreased by (A) Bile Salts (B) Bile acids (C) Conc. H2SO4 (D) Acetic acid
Last Answer : (A) Bile Salts
Description : The phenomenon of osmosis is opposite to that of (A) Diffusion (B) Effusion (C) Affusion (D) Coagulation
Last Answer : (A) Diffusion
Description : The pH of blood is 7.4 when the ratio between H2CO3 and NaHCO3 is (A) 1 : 10 (B) 1 : 20 (C) 1 : 25 (C) 1 : 30
Last Answer : (B) 1 : 20
Description : The average pH of Urine is (A) 7.0 (B) 6.0 (C) 8.0 (D) 0.0
Last Answer : (B) 6.0
Description : The exchange of material takes place (A) Only by diffusion (B) Only by active transport (C) Only by pinocytosis (D) All of these
Description : The degradative Processess are categorized under the heading of (A) Anabolism (B) Catabolism (C) Metabolism (D) None of the above
Last Answer : (B) Catabolism
Description : Which one is the largest particulate of the cytoplasm? (A) Lysosomes (B) Mitochondria (C) Golgi apparatus (D) Entoplasmic reticulum
Last Answer : (B) Mitochondria
Description : Which one is the heaviest particulate component of the cell? (A) Nucleus (B) Mitochondria (C) Cytoplasm (D) Golgi apparatus
Last Answer : (A) Nucleus
Description : Which of the following statement is correct about membrane cholesterol? (A) The hydroxyl group is located near the centre of the lipid layer (B) Most of the cholesterol is in the form ... forms a rigid, planar Structure (D) The hydrocarbon chain of cholesterol projects into the extracellular fluid
Last Answer : (C) The steroid nucleus form forms a rigid, planar Structure
Description : All the following processes occur rapidly in the membrane lipid bilayer except (A) Flexing of fatty acyl chains (B) Lateral diffusion of phospholipids (C) Transbilayer diffusion of phospholipids (D) Rotation of phospholipids around their long axes
Last Answer : (C) Transbilayer diffusion of phospholipids