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The necessary condition for a molecule to exhibit optical isomerism is dissymmetry or chiral. Thus all organic compounds which contain one assymetric carbon atom are chiral and exist in two stereoisomers. Although the two forms have the same structure, they have different arrangements of groups about the assymmetric carbon. In fact, they represent assymetric molecules. They do not have a plane of symmetry. They are related to each other as an object to its miror image and are non superimposable. The two structures actually stand for dextro or (+) and leavo or (-) isomers. Since they are related each other as mirror images, they are commonly called enantiomers. Which of the following compounds is optically inactive

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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION-EXERCISE
  1. How does the evolution of organisms have taken place?

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  2. Is the sex also a character or trait? Does it follow mendel's law of d...

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  3. Are birds and bats more closely related to each other than to sauirrel...

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  4. In a forest there are two types of deer, in which one type of deer can...

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  5. Who decides the sex of the baby -mother or father ?

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  6. What examples you will give to prove that Lamarckism is not correct ?

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  7. Which chromosomes determine the sex in human beings?

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  8. Which one is not a vestigial organ in man?

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  9. Who decides the sex of the baby -mother or father ?

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  10. Explain sex determination in humans with the help of flow chart.

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  11. Define and terms phenotype and genotype.

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  12. What questions you will ask a palaeontologist about fossils?

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  13. How does the embryological evidences support that Evolution has taken ...

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  14. What happens if there is no evolution?

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  15. When a cross in made between tall plant with yellow seeds (TtYy) and t...

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  16. Explain sex determination in humans with the help of flow chart.

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  17. What are Mendel's laws of inhertitance? What are the reasons to choose...

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  18. What is phenotype and genotype ? Explain them with the help of mendel'...

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  19. What provides the evidences for the evolution?

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  20. What are variations ? How do they help organisms?

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