Bio-P2-Lhr-ch16 (Support and Movement)
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The heartwood accumulates the chemicals:
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Twisting around the actin chain there are two strands of another protein:
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Which one of the following is plantigrade?
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The protein filament which binds calcium:
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A bone which connect scapula with sternum:
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Bone dissolving cells are called:
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Fibers, Sclereids and vessels are three types of _______
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The fusion of four posterior pelvic vertebrae is ______
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Spontaneous movements due to internal causes are called:
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Cramp is also known as:
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Leaves go to sleep position when turgor pressure decreases in the lower side of:
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Which animal has long narrow wings?
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Which of these are long, Cylindrical and exist as bundle caps?
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Action of venous fly trap is an example of:
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Bone to bone attachment is by ____
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Number of cervical vertebrae in a male camel (mammal)
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The problem in which contraction of entire muscle takes place and lasts for just a few seconds to many hours is ___
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An increase in plant girth due to activity of vascular cambium is called:
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The joint that allows movement in two directions is ___
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The collenchyma cells have protoplast and usually lack __
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The microtubules are composed of traces of RNA and protein called ____
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Which is not a bone of the axial skeleton?
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Which one of these is not a joint disease?
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Most efficient way of supporting body is seen in ___
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Bundle caps in sunflower stem, are formed by
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Which of the following is a bone of axial skeleton:
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Which of the following cells have angular thickenings in their primary walls?
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Movement shown by sperms of liverworts, mosses, ferns towards archegonia is a:
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The supra-coracoid muscles provide power for _______ stroke.
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