GENERAL SCIENCE
Across
- 6. An invertebrate having pseudocoelom.
- 7. A hormone which stimulates development of T-lymphocytes.
- 9. Study of improvement of human race by altering protein chain.
- 12. Substances which are feebly magnetized in the opposite direction of magnetic field when placed in strong magnetic field.
- 14. A mycotoxin produced by many species of Aspergillus
- 16. The three layered stage of zygote.
- 17. Common name of Brassica campestris.
- 20. The type of flagellar arrangement in which group of flagella is present at one end of the bacterial cell.
- 22. The negative logarithm of the hydroxide ion concentration of an aqueous solution.
- 24. The technique of mechanically widening narrowed or obstructed arteries.
- 26. Plants which have thick waxy cuticle and leaves modified into thorns to reduce transpiration rate.
- 28. Caused due to inhalation of free silica.
- 29. A connecting link between reptiles and aves.
- 31. The phenomenon of restricting of electric vectors of light into a single direction.
- 33. A plant hormone which promotes cell division.
- 34. An allotrope of carbon, used as a conducting material for touch screen, LCD and LED.
- 36. End branches of bronchioles where gaseous exchange occurs.
- 37. The total amount of oxygen (in mg) required by microbes to decompose the organic matter present in 1L of water sample.
- 38. The heat energy absorbed or released at constant temperature per unit mass for change of state.
- 39. A mixture of aluminium powder and ammonium nitrate, used as an explosive.
- 43. The diagrammatic representation of chromosomes of a species or a population.
- 45. An extra chromosomal circular DNA molecule that combines features of plasmids and phage.
- 46. The distance between two nearest points in a wave which are in the same phase of vibration.
- 47. Prolonged dormancy of an organism in response to high temperature and arid conditions.
- 51. Non-volatile and resident memory of the computer.
- 52. The complete active enzyme with its cofactor.
- 53. Undifferentiated plant body having no true roots, stems or leaves.
- 55. The internal restoring force acting per unit area of cross-section of a deformed body.
- 56. A device consisting of three plane rectangular mirrors of equal lengths and breadths inclined at an angle of 60 ÌŠ enclosed in a cylindrical tube.
- 58. The chlorofluorocarbon compounds of methane and ethane.
- 59. Site of sperm maturation.
- 62. Satellites used for communication purpose, for weather forecasting, in studying the upper region of the atmosphere and in mapping.
- 63. Helps in the transmission of nerve impulse from one neuron to another.
- 65. A pale yellow crystalline solid prepared by nitrating toluene with fuming nitric acid and fuming sulphuric acid mixture.
- 66. The substance which absorbs moisture and form saturated solution.
Down
- 1. Causative agent of yellow fever.
- 2. An interaction in which two organisms benefit without affecting the other species.
- 3. Pollination by bats.
- 4. The bond which is formed by one sided sharing of one pair of electrons between two atoms.
- 5. The tendency of genes to remain together during inheritance.
- 8. The atoms of different elements having different atomic numbers and different mass numbers but having same number of neutrons.
- 10. A force which always acts on the body towards the center of the circular path during circular motion.
- 11. The phenomenon in which the rate of reaction is altered by the presence of a substance.
- 13. The hardening of the arteries due to the formation of plaques and calcification in their walls.
- 15. Presence of excess amount of urea in blood.
- 18. Used for treatment of stress and mild or even severe mental diseases.
- 19. The non-living inclusions of a cell.
- 21. First genetically engineered insulin.
- 23. The ability of an atom to attract the shared pair of electrons towards it.
- 25. A malicious software designed to infiltrate a computer system without the owner’s informed consent.
- 27. Its deficiency causes dermatitis.
- 30. The thick and tough envelope around bone.
- 32. The arrangement of flowers on floral axis.
- 35. Used to measure the depth of a sea, to locate the enemy submarines and shipwrecks.
- 40. The intermolecular force of attraction acting between the molecules of different substance.
- 41. Two equal and opposite point charges separated by a very small distance.
- 42. The form of hydrogen in which the nuclei of the atoms of the molecular hydrogen revolve in the same direction.
- 44. A joint present between metacarpal and carpals of thumb.
- 48. A streak of light caused by a vaporizing meteoroid.
- 49. The part of the eye which helps to supply oxygen and nutrients to retina.
- 50. The capacity to differentiate into specialized cell types.
- 54. Subatomic particles which may be either elementary like photons or composite like mesons.
- 57. The scientific study of fingerprints.
- 60. Obtained by the condensation polymerization of phenol and formaldehyde.
- 61. The gram equivalent mass of solute dissolved in per litre volume.
- 64. The process of heat transmission in the form of electromagnetic waves.