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#Question id: 14887


Secondary lymphoid organ are typically compartmentalized into T-cell areas and B-cell areas, these cells activity are separated  into distinct microenvironments such as
a) T cells are found in the paracortex of the lymph nodes
b) B cells are organized into follicles cells
c) B cells are found in the periarteriolar sheath of the spleen.
d) T cells are found in the periarteriolar sheath of the spleen.
Which of the following is the correct microenvironments of the cells ?

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. Only A and C
  2. A, B and C
  3. A, B and D
  4. Only B and D
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#Question id: 10908

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The energy is necessary to move photosynthate from producing cells into the sieve elements. This movement of photosynthate is called

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#Question id: 10909

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The energy is essential for some aspects of movement from sieve elements to sink cells, which store or metabolize the sugar. This movement of photosynthate from sieve elements to sink cells is called

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#Question id: 10910

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

In early research on phloem translocation, both active and passive mechanisms were considered. All theories, both active and passive, assume an energy requirement in both sources and sinks. What will be the INCORRECT explanation of active and passive mechanism?

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#Question id: 10911

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Researchers have investigated bidirectional transport by applying two different radiotracers to two source leaves, one above the other. Researcher wanted to see how bidirectional transport happens in sieve elements. Which one of the following is INCORRECT interpretation for bidirectional transport?

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#Question id: 10912

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Velocities for transport in the phloem are measured by using a technique which detect water flow;

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#Question id: 10913

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Several transport steps are involved in the movement of photosynthate from the mesophyll chloroplasts to the sieve elements of mature leaves; The following steps are invoved with sucrose transportation is given;

a) During the day, triose phosphate is transported from the chloroplast to the cytosol, where it is converted to sucrose.

b) During the night, carbon from stored starch exits the cytosol primarily in the form of maltose and is converted to sucrose

c) Sucrose moves from the mesophyll cells to the sieve elements in the smallest veins of the leaf. This is called short-distance transport pathway

d) With respect to unloading, sucrose and other solutes are translocated away from the source through the vascular system to the sink is referred to as long-distance transport

Which of the following combination is correct?