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Questions for 10 July 2018 Zoology

Q:-1 What is nucleic acid? Discuss their chemical structure. (15) Q:-2 Discuss various types of Motifs. Comment on their significance. (15) Q:-3 What is the defensive structure of cnidarians? Discuss its structure with suitable diagrams. Add note on their significance. (20) Q:-4 Discuss the features of Cnidarians. Classify the phylum with suitable examples. (20) Q:-5 What is coral reef? Discuss the anthropogenic implications on them. Give their various theories of origin. (20)

Questions for 09 July Zoology

Q:-1 Describe the characteristics of Phylum Porifera. Classify the phylum upto subclasses.(20) Q:-2 Compare the Chromatin and heterochromatin. How mammalian heterochromatin different from others lower vertebrates. (15) Q:-3 Discuss the reproduction in porifera. (10) Q:-4 What is giant chromosome? Discuss its various types. Comment on giant chromosome present in maize. (20) Q:-5 Compare the organization of DNA in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. What are the various kinds of movement shown by chromosomes? (20) Q:-6 Discuss the skeleton of porifera. Briefly explain canal system. (15)

Anthropology Test series Schedule

schedule for test series has been uploaded. The entire test is divided into 9 weeks 6 weeks for sectional test, contains portions of both paper 1 as well as paper 2. Question paper will be uploaded every Thursday, from 12 July. for queries, suggestions or further updates please write us at  zooloveblog@gmail.com   Get Schedule in pdf   click here

Questions for 07 July Zoology

Instructions · All questions are compulsory. · Adhere to world limits wherever specified. · Draw neat and well labelled diagrams. No beautification required. · Don’t use colour pens only pencil colour if you are an extraordinary student. · Try to finish all questions within 2 hours in written. · Answers will be reviewed every day at 9 pm. Q:-1 Compare the process of mitosis and meiosis. What are the Cyclins. (20) Q:-2 What is mitotic apparatus? Describe its cycle.(15) Q:-3 Explain the general feature and life cycle of  Plasmodium . Compare the various species specific febrile paroxysm. (20) Q:-4 What is Rb protein? How it regulates cell cycle? (10) Q:-5 Give the morphological features of Leishmania . Discuss its life cycle and briefly explain its pathogenesis. (20)

Questions For 6 July zoology

Instructions · All questions are compulsory. · Adhere to world limits wherever specified. · Draw neat and well labelled diagrams. No beautification required. · Don’t use colour pens only pencil colour if you are an extraordinary student. · Try to finish all questions within 2 hours in written. · Answers will be reviewed every day at 9 pm. Q:-1 Discuss the characteristic features of phylum Protozoa. Classify the phylum upto subclasses.(20) Q:-2 Discuss the locomotion in protozoans. Add note on various types of locomotive organs. (20) Q:-3What is protein targeting? Describe the retrograde mode of transportation. (10) Q:-4 What is the protein folding? How it is regulated? Briefly discuss its significance. (15) Q:-5 Discuss various modes of Nutrition in protozoans. (10) Q:-6 Comment on the reproduction in protozoa. Discuss various types of parthenogenesis. (15) Q:-7 Compare the process of O- linked glycosylation and N linked glyco...

Environment & Ecology JULY Week-1

Nipah virus The Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging  zoonosis , that is, a disease transmitted from animals to humans  as stated by the WHO . The virus belongs to a new genus termed Henipavirus (subfamily Paramyxovirinae). It was first reported in 1998 at  Kampung Sungai Nipah  village, Malaysia. So virus is named after this village. The natural host of the virus are  fruit bats (Pteropus giganteus)  belonging to the family Pteropodidae.  In 2004, humans were affected after eating the date palm contaminated by infected fruit bats. Pigs can also act as intermediate hosts. Natural host  are those animals in which pathogens reside naturally and not infecting them. Here they grows upto a certain stage of their life cycle. Intermediate hosts  are those in which pathogens reside and not causing harm to them and here they are in inactive state i.e not growing further. Primary host  are those in which pathogens...