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371.

Which one of the following is not a Major Abiotic Factors?

  • Temperature

  • Water

  • Light

  • Air


372.

The male sex accessory ducts include vasa efferentia, epididymis, vas deferens and .............

  • cervix

  • rete testis

  • glands

  • seminiferous tubules


373.

The meristem which occurs between mature tissues is known as ........... meristem.

  • Intercalary

  • Primary

  • Lateral

  • Apical


374.

Which of the following Phylum are also called flatworms?

  • Mollusca

  • Chordata

  • Ctenophora

  • Platyhelminthes


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375.

Vocal chords in women are .......... than vocal chords in men.

  • 5 mm shorter

  • 15 mm shorter

  • 5 mm longer

  • 15 mm longer


376.

Order Primata comprising monkey, gorilla and gibbon is placed in class Mammalia along with order Carnivora that includes?

  • Giraffe, Camels and Elephants

  • Crocodile, Lizard and Snake

  • Lion, Leopard and Tiger

  • Tiger, Cats and Dogs


377.

In roots, the protoxylem lies towards periphery and metaxylem lies towards the centre. Such arrangement of primary xylem is called ____________.

  • Xylem fibres

  • Xylem parenchyma

  • Exarch

  • Endarch


378.

Which is the only one example of Mollusca Phylum?

  • Locust

  • Butterfly

  • Scorpion

  • Octopus


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379.

In male reproductive system, the testes are situated outside the abdominal cavity within a pouch called __________.

  • Glands

  • Scrotum

  • Testicular Lobules

  • Seminiferous Tubules


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380.

Which of the following is not among the three main classes of algae?

  • Chlorophyceae

  • Rhodophyceae

  • Phaeophyceae

  • Gymnosperms


D.

Gymnosperms


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