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Answer : 4. "II and III only"
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Answer: D) II and III only Explanation: Plagiarism is when you copy someone's work and try to pass it off as your own. Plagiarism can be a violation of copyright laws and can be considered cheating, resulting in you getting a failing grade or even being kicked out of school.

Q: Which best describes genetic mutations? 1506 0

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    Genetic mutations that cause diseases are always passed on to offspring.
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    Some inherited genetic mutations can be good for the offspring.
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    Different genetic mutations cause few forms of cancer.
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    Somatic mutations can be inherited from parents or acquired during life.
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Answer : 2. "Some inherited genetic mutations can be good for the offspring."
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Answer: B) Some inherited genetic mutations can be good for the offspring. Explanation: Mutations are accidents in the copying of DNA. A genetic mutation is a random change in the DNA that is passed on further generations of cells and or organisms.    Genetic mutations are accidental changes in the DNA in the germ cells or early in the formation of the embryo. These changes if they are in the germ cell will be passed on to other organisms formed by sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction. An example would be the golden delicious apple. A lost of genetic information due to a mutation resulted in a different color of fruit.   Genetic mutations that cause diseases are not always passed on to offspring.

Q: Which of the following does not influence haemoglobin saturation? 1298 0

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    Nitric oxide
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    Carbon dioxide
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    Temperature
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    DPG
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Answer : 1. "Nitric oxide"
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Answer: A) Nitric oxide Explanation:

Q: The human heart is 1492 0

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    Neurogenic heart
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    Myogenic heart
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    Pulsating heart
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    Ampullary heart
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Answer : 2. "Myogenic heart"
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Answer: B) Myogenic heart Explanation: Hearts are of several types. In some invertebrates the heart is simulated by the nervous system to do its work. Such hearts are called Neurogenic hearts. The Human heart is myogenic. i.e, it recieves the stimuli for contraction from the muscular node called sinu-auricular node or pace maker.

Q: Which of the following is an air pollutant? 1536 0

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    Sulphur dioxide
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    Ozone
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    Water vapour
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    Nitric oxide
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Answer : 1. "Sulphur dioxide"
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Answer: A) Sulphur dioxide Explanation: Air pollutants are solid particles, gases, and liquid droplets in the air that can adversely affect ecosystems and the health of humans.   Major ambient air pollutants include toxic metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene, particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, and ozone. Power plants, factories, and vehicle and air traffic are the most important anthropogenic sources of air pollution.   In addition, natural sources such as wildfires and volcanic activity contribute to ambient air pollution.

Q: Which of the following statements about water is false? 2093 0

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    There is extensive intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the condensed phase.
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    Water is oxidized to oxygen during photosynthesis.
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    Ice formed by heavy water sinks in normal water.
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    Water can act both as an acid and as a base.
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Answer : 1. "There is extensive intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the condensed phase."
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Answer: A) There is extensive intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the condensed phase. Explanation: Water possess intermolecular hydrogen bonding in the condensed phase.   Hence, the given statement 'There is extensive intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the condensed phase.' about water is FALSE.

Q: Which of the following carbohydrates is a polysaccharide? 1703 0

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    Fructose
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    Cellulose
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    Glucose
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    Sucrose
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Answer : 2. "Cellulose"
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Answer: B) Cellulose Explanation: Carbohydrates are also called as saccharides are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.   Carbohydrates are: * a source of energy for the body e.g. glucose and a store of energy, e.g. starch in plants * building blocks for polysaccharides (giant carbohydrates), e.g. cellulose in plants and glycogen in the human body * components of other molecules eg DNA, RNA, glycolipids, glycoproteins, ATP   Types: 1. Monosaccharides (e.g. glucose) and 2. Disaccharides (e.g. sucrose) are relatively small molecules. They are often called sugars. 3. Other carbohydrate molecules are very large called Polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose.

Q: Stainless steel contains steel and 1500 0

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    manganese
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    vanadium
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    nickel
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    chromium
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Answer : 4. "chromium"
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Answer: D) chromium Explanation: Stainless steel contains 18% chromium and 82% steel

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