Subject

Biology

Class

NEET Class 12

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31.

The process by which chloride ions pass into RBC and bicarbonate ions pass out is called

  • bicarbonate shift

  • Chloride shift

  • buffer system

  • enzyme shift


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32.

The largest quantity of air that can be expired after a maximum inspiratory effort is

  • residual volume

  • tidal volume

  • vital capacity of lung

  • lung volume


B.

tidal volume

Tidal volume (symbol VT or TV) is the lung volume representing the normal volume of air displaced between normal inhalation and exhalation when extra effort is not applied. In a healthy, young human adult,tidal volume is approximately 500 mL per inspiration or 7 mL/kg of body mass.


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33.

Shifting of ammonotelism to ureotelism is seen in

  • fishes

  • protopterus

  • frog

  • snake


34.

The amount of liquid filtered by glomeruli of kidney in 24 hours period is

  • 170 L

  • 100 L

  • 200-250 cc

  • 500-1000 cc


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35.

In mitosis the duplication of chromosomes occurs during

  • early prophase

  • late prophase

  • interphase

  • late telophase


36.

Bivalents in meiosis are

  • tetrad

  • pairs of non-homologous chromosomes

  • pairs of several chromatids

  • pairs of homologous chromosomes


37.

Which one of the following is also called halophiles

  • Eubacteria

  • Actinomycetes

  • Archaebacteria

  • Cyanobacteria


38.

Vascular bundles of roots are

  • conjoint

  • concentric

  • bicollateral

  • radial


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39.

Ectophloic siphonostele is found in

  • Osmunda and Equisetum

  • Marsilea and Botrychium

  • Adiantum and Cucurbitaceae

  • Dicksonia and Maiden hair fern


40.

Adipocytes are mainly found in

  • bones

  • cartilages

  • connective tissue

  • nerves


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