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BIOLOGY PAPER 31 AND 1 DOUBTS!

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21) As ribs starts to raise, volume of thorax increase, thus pressure will decrease.
31)As u see in the picture 2 rabbits are dark and 2 are white which means the ratio is 1:1. If we cross Rr and rr we will get this ratio
36)dont know how to explain this, just google condensation and u will get it
39)overgrazing causes soil erosion, where the soil layer becomes thin, thus it will have less nutrients.
 
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Does anyone notice that the October/November 2013 questions for biology seem more difficult than older ones?
 
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Whats the function of viterous and aqueous humor in d eye?
vitreous humor jelly like fluid keeps the shape of the eye supports retina to be attacted to the coroid and also helps in refraction
while aqeous provides the cornea with water and glucose(food) also helps in rarefaction
 
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anyone? :D
Bio doubt:
Just wanted to know that why is glucose absorbed by the ileum through active transport and not diffusion? How is the glucose lower in concentration, I mean it isn't previously absorbed by any other cell before the food reaches the ileum then how does the high concentration of glucose that is ingested become less, (where does it vanish! :rolleyes: ) that it needs to be absorbed by active transport? o_O:confused:
Help!
 
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anyone? :D
Bio doubt:
Just wanted to know that why is glucose absorbed by the ileum through active transport and not diffusion? How is the glucose lower in concentration, I mean it isn't previously absorbed by any other cell before the food reaches the ileum then how does the high concentration of glucose that is ingested become less, (where does it vanish! :rolleyes: ) that it needs to be absorbed by active transport? o_O:confused:
Help!
glucose obviously gets assimilated (used up by the body organs and absorbed into the blood stream) so little conc will remain so when it reaches the ileum, it will be absorb from high to low conc
 
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