December 7, 2013

VITEEE 2014 VIT University Admissions

VIT University, Vellore invites applications online / offline for admissions into B.Tech Programmes through VITEEE - 2014. Last date for the submission of applications is 28th February 2014.

Course Details: B.Tech Programmes in Bio Tech, Bio Med, Civil, CSE, ECE, EEE, EIE, IT, Mech, Production & IE.
Eligibility: Candidates should have secured an aggregate of 60 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology in the qualifying examination ( +2 / Intermediate).
Age limit: Candidates whose date of birth falls on or after 1st July 1992.
Admission Procedure: The admission will be purely on the basis of the marks secured in the VITEEE-2014.

Application Process: Candidates can apply through online mode.
Address: Director - UG Admissions, VIT University, Vellore - 632 014, Tamil Nadu.
Last date of receipt of application: 28.02.2014
Website: http://www.vit.ac.in/
Online Application: http://www.vit.ac.in/viteee2014/

NTRUHS Final Counseling for BHMS, BAMS and BNYS Admissions 2013

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences will conduct final phase counseling for the vacant seats in the courses BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homeo) and BNYS (Naturopathy). The counseling will be held on 11th December 2013.

The NTRUHS has released the counseling notification to this effect. The seats remain vacant are as follows:
1) BAMS: 4 seats
2) BHMS: 9 seats
3) BNYS: 12 seats

The details of seat matrix will be displayed on the University website www.ntruhs.ap.nic.in two days before the counseling.

Meanwhile, the University has announced that the examinations of B.Sc Nursing and MLT courses have been postponed. The new dates will be announced by the University in due course of time.

December 6, 2013

10th Class Biology VSA Model Questions with Answer

Here we are giving short answer questions for the benefit of Tenth Class / SSC / 10th Class students of Andhra Pradesh Board. The question are useful for 2 marks questions and will be asked in Section II of Paper 2. Each question carries two marks.

1. Write short notes on agglutination of blood.
Ans: When the blood samples of different persons are mixed with one another, red blood cells present in those samples interact and clumps are formed. This is agglutination of blood. If this happens in the blood vessels of a person, these clumps block and prevent the flow, leading to the death of the person who receives the blood.

2. What are respiratory substrates? Give two examples.
Ans: substances which are oxidized in the body of organisms during respiration to produce energy are called respiratory substrates.
Eg: carbohydrates and fats are the major respiratory substrates in all organisms.


3. Where do you find cerebrospinal fluid and what are its functions?
Ans: a fluid which flows in between the outer and middle membranes is called cerebrospinal fluid. This flows from brain to spinal cord and back to brain.
It protects brain and spinal cord from injuries and provides nutrients to the cells in the brain and spinal cord.

4. Write short notes on tetany.
Ans: if the parathormone secretes in large quantities, the muscles become very active and remain the contracted state. This condition is called Tetany.

5. Write short note on Hermaphroditism in animals.
Ans: When the male and female sex organs are present in the same animal, such animals are called hermaphrodites. Eg: Earthworm.

6. What is embryo rescue? When is this method followed?
Ans: there are certain embryos that do not develop inside the ovary. To get plants form these embryos, they must be grown in culture media. This is called embryo rescue. Plants tolerant to drought, pathogens etc., can be isolated by creating these conditions in the culture medium. New hybrid species can be evolved by tissue culture.

7. Describe the duties of village health guide.
Ans: The duties of the health guide are:
Giving treatment of simple ailments.
Giving first aid.
To provide information on sanitation, mother and child care.
Small family norms.

8. what are corals? Write their importance.
Ans: Corals are the wonderful life forms that grow in marine waters at depths, where the sun’s heat and light can reach them.
Most corals are brightly coloured due to the presence of natural pigments in them or due to the algae living within them.
Some of the coral scan form strong rocky layers called coral reefs.
Among the plants and animals on the earth, coral reefs are the most ancient. When the coral environmental system is affected by pollution in the marine water, the algae lose their colouring pigments and the coral reefs turn white.
Coral reefs provide shelter to smaller animals such as worms, snails, sea-fish, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, octopuses etc.