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Which of the following mammalian organisms is not a common source of fibre?
731 0 6576f163e367ac7b2ea394d7- 1zebratrue
- 2Embers Goatfalse
- 3Llamafalse
- 4Alpacafalse
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Answer : 1 zebra
Explanation :
Mammals are a common source of fibre.
1. Embers Goat
3. Llama
4. Alpaca
In the context of the human nervous system, which part of the neuron receives information
629 0 6572edfe1691dabf7d6129e9- 1Dendritetrue
- 2Mitochondriafalse
- 3Axonfalse
- 4Nerve endingfalse
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Answer : 1 Dendrite
Explanation :
1. Dendrites are projections of a neuron (nerve cell) that receive signals (information) from other neurons.
2. Transfer of information from one neuron to another is achieved through chemical signals and electrical impulses, i.e. electrochemical signals.
- 1blind spotfalse
- 2retinafalse
- 3corneafalse
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Answer : 4 iris
Explanation :
1. The iris controls the amount of light entering the eye.
2. Iris is the colored part of the eye, which provides pigment to the eyes.
3. It is attached to the ciliary muscle, which contracts and expands to accommodate the required amount of light.
Deficiency of which of the following vitamins causes excessive bleeding from wounds?
823 0 64c3953ea4dbfb486bcf6178- 1Vitamin Dfalse
- 2Vitamin Efalse
- 3Vitamin Afalse
- 4Vitamin Ktrue
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Answer : 4 Vitamin K
Explanation :
1. Vitamin K deficiency causes excessive bleeding from wounds.
2. If there is deficiency of Vitamin K in your body then you can easily get injury marks on your body or skin.
- 1Both Statements A and B incorrectfalse
- 2Only Statement B is correctfalse
- 3Both Statements A and B correcttrue
- 4Only Statement A is correctfalse
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Answer : 3 Both Statements A and B correct
Explanation :
This is a correct statement regarding sexually transmitted diseases (STD).
Statement A: Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are infections transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person through sexual contact.
Statement B: HIV, HPV and Hepatitis B virus is responsible for STD.