Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Useful and Harmful Microbes, Exercise 4: Exercise

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Questions from Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Useful and Harmful Microbes, Exercise 4: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

EASY
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Complete the statement using the proper option from those given below. 

(mycotoxins, budding, Rhizobium)

Toxins of fungal origin are called _____.

EASY
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Complete the statement using the proper option from those given below:

mycotoxins budding Rhizobium

Leguminous plants can produce more proteins due to _____.

EASY
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Choose the odd one out from the following:

EASY
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Identify the odd one out and say why it is the odd one?

EASY
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Identify the odd one word out and say why it is the odd one?

MEDIUM
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Why are naphthalene balls kept with clothes to be put away?

MEDIUM
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Are the antibiotics given to humans and animals the same? Why?

MEDIUM
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Why is it necessary to safely store the pathogens of a disease against which vaccines are to be produced?