Which fundamental force is primarily responsible for the stability of the atomic nucleus?
Gravitational force
Electromagnetic force
Weak nuclear force
Strong nuclear force
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During the process of phloem loading, sugars are actively transported into the sieve tube elements. This creates a pressure gradient that drives the flow of sugars. What is the primary force responsible for this movement?
Diffusion
Active transport
Capillary action
Hydrostatic pressure
Which level of biological organization is just above the cellular level?
Organ
Organ system
Organism
Tissue
Legumes are often included in crop rotation cycles primarily to:
Increase soil erosion
Reduce water retention
Enhance soil fertility by nitrogen fixation
Decrease soil pH
Which of the following properties of water is NOT a consequence of its hydrogen bonding?
High surface tension
High specific heat
Solvent properties
Hydrophobicity of lipids
Which branch of biology specifically deals with the identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms as described in NCERT?
Ecology
Physiology
Taxonomy
Morphology
Which of the following is an example of a metabolic process?
Adaptation
Reproduction
Respiration
Movement
What is the basic unit of life?
Atom
Molecule
Cell
Tissue
The process of maintaining a stable internal environment is known as:
Adaptation
Metabolism
Homeostasis
Evolution
The scientific method involves:
Guessing, assuming, concluding
Experimenting without observation
Only theoretical studies
Observation, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion
Which term describes the maintenance of a stable internal environment in an organism?
Metabolism
Adaptation
Homeostasis
Evolution