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  • Amnion surrounds

    A
    Allantois
    B
    Chorion
    C
    Embryo
    D
    Yolk sac.
  • Environment day falls on :

    A
    28th Feb
    B
    23rd March
    C
    5th June
    D
    14th Nov.
  • Which thinker defined environment as "anything immediately surrounding an object and exerting a direct influence on it"?

    A
    Ann Nastase
    B
    Holland and Douglas
    C
    P Gisbert
    D
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    Environmental pollution is unnecessary and never acceptable change in the surrounding environment. True/False

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    Consider the following statements and which among them is correct? 1. Childs also develop learning and understanding of his own from surrounding, environment and observation. 2. Children are able to recognise and distinguish things from the infant stage.

    Statement (s ) : Populations of a species inhabiting different geographical areas are in a continuous process of adaptation to their surrounding environments and this leads to the evolution of species. Reason (R ) : Geographical barriers obstruct interbreeding of populations of a species leading to reproductive isolation and evolution of new species.