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What is vicinity |
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Answer» In the lack of stromal apparatus the guard cell Vicinity means lack |
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| 3402. |
Smallest living cell |
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Answer» Mycoplasma gallispeticum Mycoplasma gallicepticum, a parasitic bacterium which lives in the primate bladder, waste disposal organs, genital, and respiratory tracts, is thought to be the smallest known organism capable of independent growth and reproduction. The cell in the work is known as mycoplasma. Its diameter is 0.0001 mm. |
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| 3403. |
Chitin is homopolysacchride or heteropolysaccharide and why |
| Answer» Chitin is a homopolysacchride of N-Acetlyglucoseamine | |
| 3404. |
What is cellobiose and isomaltose |
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| 3405. |
The requirement for the formation of ATP during photosynthesis |
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| 3406. |
What is absorption in water |
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| 3407. |
The term systematic refers to |
| Answer» It is the more systematic, detailed & correct study of living organisms | |
| 3408. |
What is plasmolysis? ?? |
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Answer» Still didnt understand??? Plasmolysis is when plant cells lose water after being placed in a solution that has a higher concentration of solutes than the cell does. This is known as a hypertonic solution. Water flows out of the cells and into the surrounding fluid due to osmosis. |
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| 3409. |
Morphology of plants floral formula |
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| 3410. |
Explain about ribosome and cytoskeleton |
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| 3411. |
Bits |
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| 3412. |
Mutipal choice |
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| 3413. |
What is the actual mening of osmoregulation |
| Answer» It simply mean to maintain water level | |
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What are different classes of enzyme? Explain any two with a type of reaction they catalyse |
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| 3415. |
Plz explain the Function of Tubules |
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| 3416. |
What is biology batao da na |
| Answer» Bio mean nature and logy mean study | |
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what is the nature of plasma membrane in lipids |
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| 3418. |
Cell cycle |
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| 3419. |
actinomorphic |
| Answer» A flower may be radially symmetrical, as in roses and petunias, in which case it is termed regular or actinomorphic | |
| 3420. |
Why blue green algae not include in monera |
| Answer» Monera are prokaryotic unicellular bacteria whose genetic material is dispersed loosely in the cell. On the other hand, the genetic material of plants and other eukaryotes is held in the cell nucleus. Therefore, blue green algae are placed in Kingdom Monera and not inKingdom Plantae. | |
| 3421. |
Short note on plant tissue and crossing over |
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| 3422. |
Explain Watson Crick Model. |
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| 3423. |
Antonomy |
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| 3424. |
Why plasma membrane called permeable as well as semipermeable? |
| Answer» Plasma membrane allows the entry of some specific molecules which are insoluble in memb. with the help of intrinsic proteins which are recognized by the cell and those which are soluble in lipid part of memb. can pass directly into the cell through diffusion . So , it is semi-permeable memb. | |
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Explain Watson Crick model |
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| 3426. |
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| 3427. |
Difference between monomeric and oligomeric proteins |
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| 3428. |
Is dorsiventral and isobilateral leaf in course |
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| 3429. |
Which is tissue in goblet cells |
| Answer» Columnar | |
| 3430. |
When do you think the chloroplasts Will be aligned with their flat surfaces parallel to walls? |
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| 3431. |
How many meiosis are required to produce 25 seed of angiosperm plant |
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| 3432. |
Difference between macro and micro nutrients |
| Answer» a) Macroelements (Macronutrients or Major elements): Those element which are required in large quantities are called macronutrients.b) Microelements (Micronutrients or Minor element or Trace element): Those element which are required in small quantities are called microelement or trace element.Macronutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na) .Micronutrients (or trace minerals): boron (B), chlorine (Cl), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), molybdenum (Mo), nickel (Ni). and cobalt (Co) | |
| 3433. |
Dentition, types, classification, etc. If anyone have any knowledge then please reply. |
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| 3434. |
Please can anyone tell me how to write floral formula |
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| 3435. |
What is liverworts |
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what are features of porifera |
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| 3437. |
role of Na+ in the generation of action potential -explain |
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| 3438. |
What is Plansodesmata? |
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Answer» Simply a pit or connection between cells of plants which regulate osmoregulation in plants. Connections between cells..... Present in cell wall.... |
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What is portal circulation..?? |
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| 3440. |
Can u explain why twelve molwcules of water as substrate are used in equation of photosynthesis |
| Answer» The net reaction of photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 12H2O → C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2 From this reaction, it is clear that to form one molecule of glucose, six molecules of carbon dioxide are required.To answer why 12 molecules of water are required, here is the explanation. Products of light reaction required in dark reactions to form one molecule of glucose are 12 molecules of NADPH and 18 molecules of ATP. For forming 2 molecules of NADPH from NADP+ , 2 molecules of water are required so that demand of 4 electrons and protons can be satisfied. Two molecules of water split to form1 molecule of oxygen and the respective number of electrons and hydrogen ions are also formed as shown in the reaction given below. Now for producing 12 molecules of NADPH , total 12 molecules of water are required. | |
| 3441. |
What is actin |
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| 3442. |
Which of fur following coenzyme is a derivative of pantothenic acid? 1)NAD. 2)NADP 3)FAD 4)Co-A |
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| 3443. |
Differintiate the work of zylum and phylum. |
| Answer» Xylem transports water and soluble mineral nutrients from roots to various parts of the plant. It is responsible for replacing water lost through transpiration and photosynthesis.Phloem translocates sugars made by photosynthetic areas of plants to storage organs like roots, tubers or bulbs. | |
| 3444. |
What will happen if no metabolism occur in our body? |
| Answer» If you have a low metabolism your body does not use up energy as quickly as others so rather than using up 2000kcal in a day, your body might use 1600kcal. So most of the time even if you eat a normal amount of food your body will not use up as much. Therefore some of the food will be stored as fat which is why people with slow metabolisms might be slightly more overweight. | |
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How milk is digest in stomach? |
| Answer» Rannin, is a enzyme produced by GASTRIC JUICE secreted from stomach. It\'s site of activity is also stomach. It\'s pH value is 2.0. It\'s product is polypeptide. | |
| 3446. |
Describe the hierarchy of taxonomic categories |
| Answer» Taxonomic Hierarchy Categories were also introduced by Linnaeus. They are also known as Linnaean hierarchy.\xa0It is defined as sequence of categories in a decreasing or increasing order from kingdom to species and vice versa.Kingdom is the highest rank followed by division, class, order, family, genus and species. Species is the lowest rank in the Hierarchy.The hierarchy has two categories which are obligate and intermediate. Obligate means they are followed strictly and range from kingdom to species as said above. Intermediate are not followed strictly and they are added in obligate list such as subdivision, super family, super class, suborder, subspecies etc. | |
| 3447. |
What is plasantatoon and how many type |
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| 3448. |
Well define process of glycolysis process ? |
| Answer» Glycolysis is the first step in the breakdown of glucose to extract energy for cellular metabolism. Glycolysis consists of an energy-requiring phase followed by an energy-releasing phase.\xa0 | |
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What are enzymes? How they formed? |
| Answer» Enzymes are large molecules that speed up the chemical reactions inside cells. Each type of enzyme does on specific job. Enzymes are a type of protein, and like all proteins, they are made from long chains of different amino acids. DNA is a long molecule made up of twisted strands of the bases A, T, C and G. | |
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What are stomatal apparatus |
| Answer» Stomata\xa0are small pores present in the epidermis of leaves. They regulate the process of transpiration and gaseous exchange. The\xa0stomatal\xa0pore is enclosed between two bean-shaped guard cells. ... The pores, the guard cells, and the subsidiary cells together constitute the\xa0stomatal apparatus. | |