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- Why is it important to study animals
- Which hormone stimulates the breakdown of bone and the increase in blood calcium
- What does the Haversian (central) canal in each osteon contains
- What are the symptoms of Multiple sclerosis
- What is the physical and biological basis of structural and functional MRI for brain
- What is a local field potential? What are its underlying causes? What can we learn
- Why do some animals have larger brains than others? Why do animals with larger bodies
- Anatomically, what are the frontal and pre-frontal cortical areas? What do you know
- What is a transgenic animal? A transgenic knockout mouse? What are the advantages
- What is a central pattern generator (CPG)
- In mammals, somatosensory, visual, auditory, and olfactory sensory systems all
- What do you know about high-frequency oscillations (20-50 Hz) in invertebrates
- Describe the main pathways between sensory receptors and cortex
- Discuss the major features of at least two very different nervous systems. In what
- Describe the vertebrate brain and name its major areas
- Domestic and wild animals
- Give two of examples of Useful birds
- Give two of examples of Birds which migrate
- Give two of examples of Sanctuary in India
- Give two of examples of Harmful insects
- Give two of examples of Useful insects
- Give two of examples of Animals which cause disease in man
- Give two of examples of Amphibians
- What is Zoology and Explain the Branches of Zoology
- Why are a large number of worms seen after the rain storm
- Why a worm can live, when it is cut into twos
- Why a whale does come to the surface of the ocean for breathing
- Do ants have a sense of smell
- What is the most poisonous animal
- Which creatures live for ever
- Why do the animals depend upon the green plants for their food
- Does anyone know of any genetic defects on animals? I'm just curious why I've never
- Are all snakes harmful
- Why is triploblast more advanced than diploblast
- What is the difference and similarities between the outer body covering of free
- Whether snake venom is acidic or alkaline
- Name the Blood Vessels in Fish
- How do the complex eyes of insects work
- What is the biggest Mammal in the world
- How does excretion take place in fish
- What is the smallest part of human body
- What are the general characters of protozoa phylum
- Compare the actions of the hormones Prolactin and Oxytocin
- How would you differentiate between the terms 'fetus' and 'embryo'
- What do you mean by 'rostrum' with reference to the anatomy of the human brain
- Give the classification of Butterfly
- What is balantidium coli infection and prevention measures
- Compare the variation of bones on the forearm and the shanks of birds
- What is the classification of a lobster
- What is the general life cycle of metazoans
- Which enzyme converts milk into cheese ? Is it found in human body
- Is Human Egg Alecithal or Microlecithal
- What is the anatomical name for a whale's vagina
- How do mammals take care of their young ones
- How many lungs does a snake have
- What are the differences between Smilodon Tini and Smilodon Fatalis
- What is the second largest land carnivore
- What are broilers & layers
- What is the scientific name of the Pearl Yielding Mollusc
- What are the morphological & anatomical differences between poisonous & non poisonous
- What are the pouch-bearing mammals called
- What are the names of the species of frogs that have the ability to change what sex
- Why the blood cholesterol level of birds is very high
- What forms the basis of evolution - Mutation or Natural Selection
- What are the two types of dances of the bees & what does each signify
- What are the varieties of homo sapiens
- How do molluscs grow their shells
- In the Rh blood group categorization, what does Rh stand for
- Which animal has recorded the maximum number of genes
- What is the world's most poisonous snake, and where is it located
- Can ocean salt water fishes survive in fresh water
- What is Arbor Vitae & Where is it found in our body
- How to extract DNA from semen (sperm)
- What is the difference between schizocoelous and enterocoelous coelom formation
- How is the role of regional fishery bodies changing
- How can fish safety be controlled
- What is the state of inland fisheries
- How are fishing communities affected by emergencies
- What are the risks associated with the contaminants affecting fish
- What are the general trends in trade
- What are the markets for specific types of fish products
- What role can fisheries play in national development and poverty reduction
- How much is consumed per person
- What are the general trends in processing and consumption
- How may fisheries management affect sustainable development
- How are fishery catches changing
- What is the state of fishery resources
- What is Capture-based aquaculture
- What are the various Labour standards in the fishing sector
- How are fisheries regulated
- What contaminants are affecting fisheries
- How are fishery products used
- What is the overall fisheries production
- What is the situation of fishers, fish farmers and the fishing fleet
- What are the trends in open ocean catches in fisheries
- How many flowers does a honey bee visit to make a pound of honey
- What are the current seal populations
- What is hardy Weinberg law
- What is the difference between paedomorphosis and paedogenesis
- What is plica semilunaris?what is the function of it
- Study of abnormalities during embryonic devt called
- What is pygostyle
- What is the difference between hollard,chresard,echard
- What is the cause for arterial hypoxia
- What is the function of pectoralis major and pectoralis minor in birds wings
- What is the connecting link between reptiles and birds
- What are the pricipal olfactory organs of snakes
- What is down's syndrome?what are its features
- What are palaeopods
- What is the period for cycle of Golgi
- What is the difference between poly person and poly origin theory of polymorphism
- What is pseudopodia
- Anaconda belongs to which family
- Sub groups of mammalia
- Jelly fish belongs to which animal phylum
- What are the differences between maxillae and maxillae in arthropoda
- What r the peculiarities found in phyllo branch
- What is the function of stato cysts in arthropoda
- What is umbo
- Name the 3 layers of the shell
- What r the differences between gastropoda and pelycypoda
- Explain the madreporite of water vascular system
- Why the coelome is considered as perihaemal system in phylum echinodermata
- What is the study of molluscs called
- What is copulatory bursa?what is gubernaculum
- In schistosoma haematobiasis what is the use of gynaecophoric canal
- What is the basic difference between ascon and sycon type of sponges
- Name the intermediate host of trypanosoma gambience
- What is the difference between complicated fractures and comminnuted fractures
- What is the meaning of the word "kwashiorkor"
- What actually happens during window period of HIV infection
- What is the function of ovipositor in houseflies
- What are the constituents of human semen
- What r ambulacral ossicles?what is its importance in phylum echinodermata
- What is osph radium
- Differentiate miracidium and cercaria larval forms
- What is a keber's organ?with what function it associates
- What r tidemann's bodies?where do u find them
- Differentiate apterygota and pterygota subclasses of phylum arthropoda
- Explain signet ring stage in erythrocytic cycle of plasmodium
- Coral reefs are how many types?name them
- What are the different stages in the life histoty of dibothriocephalus
- What is the function of bicuspid or mitral valve in human heart