Patterns and Diversity in Life Forms

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Patterns and Diversity in Life Forms: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Bilateral Symmetry, Radial Symmetry, Patterns in Nature, Phenology, Homeotic Genes, Body Segmentation, Helical Symmetry, Honeycomb Tessellation, Symmetry in Organisms and, Segment Development in Drosophila

Important Questions on Patterns and Diversity in Life Forms

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What is radial symmetry?

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Phenology is controlled by humidity.

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Phenology is controlled by ____.

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List the name of homeotic genes in segment development in drosophila.

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Write a short note on homeotic genes in segment development in drosophila.

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Symmetries are one of the natural patterns in nature.

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Name some natural patterns in nature.

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Which of the following characteristics or properties are shared by living organisms?

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List the characteristics or properties shared by living organisms.

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Which of the following animals belong to the phylum that has a segmented body?

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Write a short note on the homeotic gene.

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 Define homeotic gene.

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Which of the following is a helical virus?

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Define honeycomb. 

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What the uses of honey?

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All female red crabs release their fertilised eggs into the water at the turn of the high tide during the last quarter of the moon.

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The population explosion of cicadas occurs every 5 to 7 years.

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What is the study of patterns in the timing of natural phenomena called?

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The homeotic genes of Drosophila melanogaster occur in two groups, which are

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What is a geometric pattern formed by the arrangement of shapes that fit close together in a repeated pattern without overlapping and without gaps called, whether tessellation or brocade?