Subject

Biology

Class

NEET Class 12

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11.

Cranium is made up of

  • 8 bones

  • 12 bones

  • 10 bones

  • 16 bones


12.

The function of surfactant is/are

  • facilitating lung expansion

  • maintaining the stable size of the alveoli

  •  to reduce the surface tension on the alveoli

  • all of the above


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13.

Two chief functions of the leaves are

  • photosynthesis and respiration

  • photosynthesis and transpiration

  • transpiration and respiration

  • respiration and digestion


B.

photosynthesis and transpiration

Photosynthesis and transpiration both are equally essential processes because photosynthesis helps to maintain the equilibrium position of O2 and CO2 in the atmosphere and transpiration maintains the atmospheric temperature.


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14.

The most advanced type of inflorescence is

  • corymb

  • catkin

  • spadix

  • capitulum


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15.

carthamus tinctorius belongs to family

  • Asteraceae

  • Solanaceae

  • Malvaceae

  • Fabaceae


16.

The organism in which Kreb's cycle does not occur in mitochondria is

  • yeast

  • E.coli

  • Ulothrix

  • mould


17.

The plant undergoes wilting when

  • xylem is blocked

  • cambium is blocked

  • phloem is blocked

  • some roots are reduced in number


18.

Stomata open at night and closes during day in

  • xerophytes

  • gametophytes

  • mesophytes

  • mesophytes


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19.

Lucocytes (WBCs) are considered as true cells because

  • they possess nucleus

  • they do not contain haemoglobin

  • they show great power of movement

  • they are responsible forphagocytic activity


20.

During muscle contraction

  • size of 'A' bands remain same

  • size of 'H' zone becomes smaller

  • size of 'I' band decreases

  • diameter of fibre increases


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