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5th August 2014, 08:11 AM
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IFS Zoology exam Previous year question paper
Here I am looking for the IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper, can you provide me the same????????
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5th August 2014, 01:51 PM
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Re: IFS Zoology exam Previous year question paper
As per your request here I am sharing the IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper: (iii) How many different amino acid sequences are possible in a polypeptide 146 amino acid long? (iv) How many different ammo acids are specified by the genetic code ? (v) What is Wobble hypothesis and what is its significance ? (vi) The human a globulin chain is 141 ammo acid long. How many nucleotides in mRNA are required to encode the hl!man a globulin? IFS Zoology exam Previous year question paper |
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20th March 2015, 11:46 AM
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Re: IFS Zoology exam Previous year question paper
I am searching for the IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper? Can you please tell me from where I can download the IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper?
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20th March 2015, 11:59 AM
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Re: IFS Zoology exam Previous year question paper
The UPSC conducts the Indian Forest Services Exam in Zoology You are asking for the IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper. Here I am uploading a file that contains the IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper. You can download this from here. This i9s as follows: IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper IFS Zoology exam previous year question paper Indian Forest Services Exam (IFS): Zoology Syllabus Classification of the animal kingdom into principal groups, distinguishing features of the various classes. The structure, habits, and life-history of the following nonchordate types. Amoeba, malarial parasite, a sponge, hydra, liver-fluke, tapeworm, roundworm, earthworm, leech, cockroach, housefly, mosquito, scorpion, fresh-water mussel, pond snail and starfish (External characters only). Economic importance of insects; Bionomics and life-history of the following insects; termite, locust, honey bee and silk moth. Classification of Chordate upto orders |
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