Biological Molecules - Long Questions

Class 11 - Biology - Biological Molecules - Long Questions

Class 11 FBISEBiologyBiological Molecules

Biological Molecules - Short Questions

Class 11 - Biology - Biological Molecules - Short Questions

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Biological Molecules - MCQs

Class 11 - Biology - Biological Molecules - MCQs

Class 11 FBISEBiologyBiological Molecules

Biological Molecules - Notes

Class 11 - Biology - Biological Molecules - Notes

Class 11 FBISEBiologyBiological Molecules

Structure of Molecules - Review Questions

Class 09 Chemistry - Chapter 4 - Structure of Molecules - Review Questions. Easy notes containing exercise and important questions of the chapter.

Class 09 FBISEChemistryStructure of Molecules

Structure of Molecules - Notes

Class 09 Chemistry - Chapter 4 - Structure of Molecules - Notes. Easy notes containing exercise and important questions of the chapter.

Class 09 FBISEChemistryStructure of Molecules

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Miscellaneous Exercise

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Miscellaneous Exercise. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.8

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.8. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.7

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.7. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.6

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.6. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.5

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.5. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.4

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.4. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.3

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.3. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.2

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.2. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.1

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Exercise 2.1. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Theory of Quadratic Equation - Overview

Class 10 Mathematics Notes - Chapter 2 - Theory of Quadratic Equation - Overview. Easy notes that contain all the important questions of the exercise.

Class 10 FBISEMathematicsTheory of Quadratic Equation

Chemical Bonding - Set 1

NUST Entrance Test - Chemical Bonding - Set 1

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Differentiate between theory and law

Biology - Solving a Biological Problem - Differentiate between theory and law.

BiologySolving a Biological Problem

Aspirin is a compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It is used as a painkiller. An aspirin tablet contains 25 x 1030 molecules. How many moles of this compound are present in the tablet?

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - Aspirin is a compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It is used as a painkiller. An aspirin tablet contains 25 x 1030 molecules. How many moles of this compound are present in the tablet?

ChemistryFundamentals of Chemistry

Calculate number of moles in the given number of molecules.

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - Calculate number of moles in the given number of molecules.

ChemistryFundamentals of Chemistry

Calculate number of molecules in given moles of a substance

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - Calculate number of molecules in given moles of a substance

ChemistryFundamentals of Chemistry

What is the mass of 6.02 x 1023 molecules of glucose? Is this mass of glucose molecules equal to molecular mass of glucose?

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - What is the mass of 6.02 x 1023 molecules of glucose? Is this mass of glucose molecules equal to molecular mass of glucose?

ChemistryFundamentals of Chemistry

What is the mass of one mole of water molecules? Is the mass of water molecules equal to molecular mass of water? 

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - What is the mass of one mole of water molecules? Is the mass of water molecules equal to molecular mass of water?

ChemistryFundamentals of Chemistry

Differentiate between monoatomic and polyatomic molecules?

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - Differentiate between monoatomic and polyatomic molecules?

ChemistryFundamentals of Chemistry

The actual ratio between C, Hand O atoms in a glucose molecule is 6:12:6. What is the molecular formula of glucose? 

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - The actual ratio between C, Hand O atoms in a glucose molecule is 6:12:6. What is the molecular formula of glucose?

ChemistryFundamentals of Chemistry

What are the defects of Dalton’s atomic theory

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - What are the defects of Dalton’s atomic theory

Fundamentals of ChemistryChemistry

Give main postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory

Chemistry - Fundamentals of Chemistry - Give main postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory

Fundamentals of ChemistryChemistry

How does heating affect the motion of molecules of a gas

Class 9 FBISE Physics - Thermal properties of matter - How does heating affect the motion of molecules of a gas

PhysicsThermal properties of matter

How soap bubbles are produced. Why the soap bubbles so formed have spherical shapes?

Class 9 FBISE Physics - Properties of matter - How soap bubbles are produced. Why the soap bubbles so formed have spherical shapes?

PhysicsProperties of Matter

 Explain the Two Nation Theory

Class 09 FBISE Pakistan Studies - Making of Pakistan -  Explain the Two Nation Theory

Pakistan StudiesMaking of Pakistan

What is meant by the Two Nation theory in the historical perspective of the Sub continent

Class 09 FBISE Pakistan Studies - Making of Pakistan - What is meant by the Two Nation theory in the historical perspective of the Sub continent

Pakistan StudiesMaking of Pakistan

What would be the shape of a speed-time graph of a body moving with variable speed?

Class 9 FBISE Physics - Kinematics - What would be the shape of a speed-time graph of a body moving with variable speed?

PhysicsKinematics

Sketch a speed-time graph for distance travel by a moving object? OR What would be the shape of a speed-time graph for distance travel by a moving object?

Sketch a speed-time graph for distance travel by a moving object? OR What would be the shape of a speed-time graph for distance travel by a moving object?

PhysicsKinematics

Sketch a speed-time graph for a body moving with uniformly changing speed? OR What would be the shape of a speed-time graph of a body moving with uniformly changing speed?

Class 9 FBISE Physics - Kinematics - Sketch a speed-time graph for a body moving with uniformly changing speed? OR What would be the shape of a speed-time graph of a body moving with uniformly changing speed?

PhysicsKinematics

Sketch a speed-time graph for a body moving with constant speed? OR What would be the shape of a speed-time graph of a body moving with constant speed?

Class 9 FBISE Physics - Kinematics - Sketch a speed-time graph for a body moving with constant speed? OR What would be the shape of a speed-time graph of a body moving with constant speed?

PhysicsKinematics

How can we measure the volume of small irregular shape objects which floats (a piece of cork) on the water by using a measuring cylinder?

Class 9 FBISE Physics - Physical Quantities and Measurement - How can we measure the volume of small irregular shape objects which floats (a piece of cork) on the water by using a measuring cylinder?

PhysicsPhysical Quantities and Measurement

Define the cohesion-tension theory? 

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Transport - Define the cohesion-tension theory? 

BiologyTransport

Describe the theory of pressure flow mechanism to explain the translocation of food in plants? 

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Transport - Describe the theory of pressure flow mechanism to explain the translocation of food in plants? 

BiologyTransport

In diffusion and filtration, only small molecules can pass across the membrane. Which process would move the molecule faster?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - In diffusion and filtration, only small molecules can pass across the membrane. Which process would move the molecule faster?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

Explain how cell size and shape are related to cell function? OR Why the bird’s eggs are bulky, muscle cells are long, and red blood cells are extremely small?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - Explain how cell size and shape are related to cell function? OR Why the bird’s eggs are bulky, muscle cells are long, and red blood cells are extremely small?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

How cells of one type may differ from cells of other types in the following respects (a) size and shape (b) surface area to the volume ratio (c) the presence or absence of organelles? OR State the relationship between cell structure and cell function?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - How cells of one type may differ from cells of other types in the following respects (a) size and shape (b) surface area to the volume ratio (c) the presence or absence of organelles? OR State the relationship between cell structure and cell function?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

State the fascinating theory of Symbiosis (living together) which explains the evolution of eukaryotic cells?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - State the fascinating theory of Symbiosis (living together) which explains the evolution of eukaryotic cells?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

Describe the sub-cellular and Acellular particles. Or why the first principle of the cell theory “all organisms are composed of one or more cells” is not so universal?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - Describe the sub-cellular and Acellular particles. Or why the first principle of the cell theory “all organisms are composed of one or more cells” is not so universal?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

State the cell theory?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - State the cell theory?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

State the contribution of Rudolph Virchow and Louis Pasteur in the Formulation of cell theory?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - State the contribution of Rudolph Virchow and Louis Pasteur in the Formulation of cell theory?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

Describe the contribution of Jean-Baptist De-Lamarck, Robert Brown, Matthias Schleiden, and Theodor Schwann in the formulation of cell theory?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - Describe the contribution of Jean-Baptist De-Lamarck, Robert Brown, Matthias Schleiden, and Theodor Schwann in the formulation of cell theory?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

Describe the contribution of Robert Hooke and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in the formulation of cell theory?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - Describe the contribution of Robert Hooke and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in the formulation of cell theory?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

State the Early History of the formulation of cell theory?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - State the Early History of the formulation of cell theory?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

Which type of microscope would you use to study: (a) the changes in shape of a human white blood cell; (b) the surface texture of Human Hair; (c) the detailed structure of a mitochondrion in the cell of human liver?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Cells and Tissues - Which type of microscope would you use to study: (a) the changes in the shape of a human white blood cell; (b) the surface texture of Human Hair; (c) the detailed structure of a mitochondrion in the cell of the human liver?

BiologyCellls and Tissues

How theory, law, and principle are formulated?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Solving a Biological Problem - How theory, law, and principle are formulated?

BiologySolving a Biological Problem

How would you distinguish the biomolecules from other molecules? What is the criterion for classifying a biomolecule as a micro molecule or macromolecule?

Class 9 FBISE Biology - Introduction to Biology - How would you distinguish the biomolecules from other molecules? What is the criterion for classifying a biomolecule as a micro molecule or macromolecule?

Introduction to BiologyBiology