Botany
Cell - The Unit of Life
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
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Microbes in Human Welfare
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Anatomy of Flowering Plants
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Transport in Plants
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Respiration in Plants
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Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
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Biodiversity and Conservation
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Biological Classification
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Morphology of Flowering Plants
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Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
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Principles of Inheritance and Variation
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Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
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Biotechnology and It's Applications
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Organisms and Populations
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Environmental Issues
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Zoology
Human Health and Diseases
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Body Fluids and Its Circulation
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Neural Control and Coordination
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Reproduction in Organisms
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Structural Organisation in Animals
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Excretory Products and Their Elimination
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
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Human Reproduction
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Breathing and Exchange of Gases
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AIPMT 2010 Prelims
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
The biomass available for consumption by the herbivores and the decomposers is called –
A
Standing crop
B
Net primary productivity
C
Gross primary productivity
D
Secondary productivity
2
AIPMT 2009
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Which one of the following types organisms occupy more than one trophic level in a pond ecosystem ?
A
Phytoplankton
B
Zooplankton
C
Frog
D
Fish
3
AIPMT 2009
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
The correct sequence of plants in hydrosere is :
A
Volvox → Hydrilla → Pistia → Scirpus → Lantana → Oak
B
Pistia → Volvox → Scirpus → Hydrilla → Oak → Lantana
C
Oak → Lantana → Volvox → Hydrilla → Pistia → Scirpus
D
Oak → Lantana → Scirpus → Pistia → Hydrilla → Volvox
4
AIPMT 2008
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
The slow rate of decomposition of fallen logs in nature is due to their:
A
low moisture content
B
poor nitrogen content
C
anaerobic environment around them
D
low cellulose content
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