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10th April 2015, 02:27 PM
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ICAR ASRB NET Previous Papers
I need ICAR ARS NET Previous Questions on Agricultural Biotechnology for last 10 years. I am sure if I am able to solve all 10 year ICAR ARSB NET pervious papers, I will clear the exam with good grades. Suggest me some good publisher that publishes ICAR ASRB NET Previous Papers with answers.
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17th April 2018, 11:11 AM
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Re: ICAR ASRB NET Previous Papers
I want the previous year question paper of ICAR ASRB NET Exam so will you please provide me?
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17th April 2018, 11:12 AM
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Re: ICAR ASRB NET Previous Papers
I am providing you the question paper of ICAR ASRB NET Exam ICAR ASRB NET Exam question paper Physiology 1. Rumen gas largely consists of Carbon dioxide and methane in the proportion of ....................... 2. Urea is recycled in the rumen through ...................and ......................... 3. If acetic : propionic ratio in the rumen goes down below .................. the fat content decreases in the cow milk 4. The pH of ileal fluid ranges from ...................to ....................... 5. The rumen protozoa store carbohydrate in the form of ........................ 6. The testosterone released from tunica interna is converted to estradiol, a female sex hormone under the influence of .............. 7. The estrogen produced by mammalian ovary or placenta normally are .............., .......................and ................... 8. In ruminants, the placenta is of ...................... type 9. Grayish coloured corpus luteum present in ..................... (species) 10. PRL (prolactin) promote the secretion of progesterone by the corpora lutea in .................and ........................(species) 11. Bruce effect in mice involve blockage of ...................secretion which is necessary for maintenance of CL 12. the blood supply to udder is maintained by .............artery 13. .................is the main source of energy in bull semen 14. Collapse of alveoli is known as ....................... 15. one gram of hemoglobin can bind with maximum of ................ml oxygen 16. Expiration if regulated by ...........................centre of the brain 17. Rate of diffusion of carbon dioxide through respiratory membrane is about ................times rapid than oxygen diffusion 18. The volume of air which remains in the lungs after forceful expiration is called .................. 19. Threshold level for low oxygen in air for sheep, goat and cattle is about ....................meters above sea level 20.The critical environmental temperature at which the increase in respiration rate become marked is 60oF for HF,70o F for Jersey and ......................for Brahman cattle 21.The most potent compound which can stimulate the closure of esophageal/reticular groove in cattle even up to two years of age is............................ 22....................................is the usual order of concentration of individual acids present in the rumen 23.Enzymes responsible for metabolism are located in the ............................(part) of spermatozoa 24.The estrous cycle of ewe is of ......................................days duration 25.The bull spermatozoa can travel ........................cms per 30 minutes in the female genital tract 26.Sexual receptivity in case of ewe in heat requires the presence of.................................(hormone) 27.......................% of carbon dioxide transport occur in the form of Bicarbonate ion 28.Utiliozation coefficient for oxygen consumption is........................% for birds and ....................%for mammals 29.The nerve network Meissners plexus controls secretions of epithelial cell where as Auerbachs plexus control ..................... 30.Coiled colon (Ansa Spiralis) present in ........................and....................... .....(species) 31.In GI system, contractile waves that travel short distance is termed as......................and that travel longer distance is........................... 32.Daily production of saliva in cows comes around ..................................litres 33.The first hormone ever discovered was ................................ 34.Horse obtains around ........................% of its energy requirements from large intestinal absorption of volatile fatty acids 35.Protozoan count of rumen is about ..............................ml of rumen content and it account for .................%of rumen metabolism 36. ............................hormone induces gene expression in mammary tissue for casein synthesis 37. Herbivores donot have ................ phase of gastric stimulation 38. ....................part of female reproductive tract is known as "neck of the womb" 39. Central frozen semen production and training institute is located at ....................... 40. Credit of first birth of a buffalo calf through AI in India goes to.....................institute 41. Electro ejaculation was first adopted by ......................... 42. ..................hormone is very important for the duct growth of mammary gland 43. The lactose content in milk is .......................% and is the most consistent component of milk 44. It is estimated that about ............ml of blood must pass through udder for the production of one ml of milk 45. As per work physiology, contraction of ....................(visceral organ) increase no of erythrocyte in the body. 46. Exercise result in increased cardiac output to meet the increased demand of working muscles for oxygen. The cardiac output =stroke volume X .......................... 47. During strenuous exercise, cardiac output increases upto ...................fold in horse 48. Race horses are most susceptible to deficiency of .....................(B vitamin) 49. Proteolytic bacteria represent about ..................% (range) of the total ruminal bacteria 50. ......................is a measurement of the distensibility of the lungs and thorax and is determined by measurement of the lung volume change for each unit of pressure change |
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