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#Question id: 28081


In the phenomenon of transfer of electron in photosystem have various time order

(a) Splitting of H2O – 1ms

(b) Transfer of electron from Mn – Z – in Microseconds 

(c) Transfer of electron from Z – P680 – in Nanosecond 

(d) 1st photochemistry - picoseconds

Which of the following is correct

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. a only 
  2. a & b only 
  3. b & c only 
  4. a, b, c & d 
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 Which force can stabilize a DNA double-helix?

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#Question id: 12989

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Choose the correct statement related to hydrogen bond and Van der Waals interactions
a. Hydrogen bond formation takes place between dipole-dipole interaction.
b. Van der waals interaction takes place between induced dipole-induced dipole.
c. Hydrogen bond formation takes place between induced dipole-induced dipole.
d. Van der waals interaction takes place between dipole-dipole interaction.