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Chemoreception in Organisms

Kerala Board · Class 10 · Biology

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Which scientist discovered auxin through experiments with oat coleoptiles?

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What is the name given to a cell where a hormone acts?

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Which hormone is responsible for fruit ripening?

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What is the response of plants to the length of day and night called?

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Which plant hormones are involved in seed germination? (Select all correct answers)

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Gibberellins, Abscisic acid, Cytokinins

Gibberellins break seed dormancy, abscisic acid maintains dormancy until favorable conditions arise, and cytokinins stimulate cell division and differentiation in germinating seeds. Ethylene and auxins are not directly involved in seed germination.

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Which gland produces thyroxine?

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Thyroid

The thyroid gland, located in the neck region, produces thyroxine from its follicular cells. Thyroxine controls metabolism, body temperature, and brain development in children.

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Which hormones regulate calcium levels in blood? (Select all correct answers)

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Calcitonin, Parathormone

Calcitonin (from thyroid) lowers blood calcium levels, while parathormone (from parathyroid) raises blood calcium levels. Together they maintain calcium homeostasis at 9-11 mg/dL.

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Normal fasting blood glucose level ranges from:

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70-100 mg/dL

Normal fasting blood glucose (FBS) level in healthy individuals is 70-100 mg/dL. Levels above 126 mg/dL indicate diabetes mellitus.

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