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Biology

Class

CBSE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

31.

(a) Explain giving reasons why the tourists visiting Rohtang Pass or Mansarovar are advised to resume normal active life only after a few days of reaching there.

(b) It is impossible to find small animals in the polar regions. Give reasons.

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32.

Describe Frederick Griffith’s experiment on Streptococcus pneumonia. Discuss the conclusion he arrived at.

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33.

(a) Explain a monohybrid cross taking seed coat colour as a trait in Pisum sativum. Work out the cross upto F2 generation.

(b) State the laws of inheritance that can be derived from such a cross.

(c) How is the phenotypic ratio of F2 generation different in a dihybrid cross?


(a) Monohybrid cross is the cross in which only one trait is taken into account.

 For example, if pea plant with yellow seed coat is crossed with pea plant having green seed coat then in the F1 generation all the plants produce yellow seeds.



(b) Two laws can be derived from such a cross

Law of Dominance- According to this law, characters are controlled by discrete units called factors, which occur in pairs with one member of the pair dominating over the other in a dissimilar pair. It explains the expression of only one of the parental character in F1generation and expression or appearance of both in F2 generation.

In the given cross, the allele for yellow seeds is dominant over the allele that produces green seeds. In F1 generation all offsprings showed yellow colour of seed (dominant character) and expression of both yellow and green in F2 generation.

Law of Segregation-This law states that the two alleles of a pair segregate or separate during gamete formation such that a gamete receives only one of the two factors. In homozygous parents, all gametes produced are similar; while in heterozygous parents, two kinds of gametes are produced in equal proportions. The alleles for yellow and green seeds in the F1 generation segregate and the gamete either contains yellow allele or green allele giving rise to different combination in the F2 generation. Thus, showing that the gametes receive only one of the two factors.

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34.

The following is the illustration of the sequence of ovarian events “a†to “i†in a human female:

(a) Identify the figure that illustrates corpus luteum and name the pituitary hormone that influences its formation.

(b) Specify the endocrine function of corpus luteum. How dies it influence the uterus? Why is it essential?

(c) What is the difference between d and e?

(d) Draw a neat labeled sketch of Graafian follicle. 

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35.

(a) Why is fertilization in an angiosperm referred to as double fertilisation? Mention the ploidy of the cells involved.

(b) Draw a neat labeled sketch of L.S. of an endospermous monocot seed.

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