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Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOP) in a river water
Options
(a) has no relationship with concentration of oxygen in the water
(b) gives a measure of Salmonella in the water
(c) increases when sewage gets mixed with river water
(d) remains unchanged when algal bloom occurs
Correct Answer:
increases when sewage gets mixed with river water
Explanation:
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- The two gases making highest relative contribution to the greenhouse gases are
- The cork cambium, cork and secondary cortex are collectively called:
- Chloride shift occurs in respond to
- Blood pressure is defined as the force with which blood
- Velamen is a specialized tissue found in
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