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#Question id: 10688


For two species A and B in competition, the carrying capacities, competition coefficients, per capita growth rate and population size are

KA = 1000           KB = 1200    α of B= 1     β of A= .5       rB= .5         r A= .3                

AN= 500                  BN= 200

According to the Lotka-Volterra model, what is growth rate of species A?

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
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  2. 80       
  3. 45   
  4. 120
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#Question id: 14899

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The energy required for active transport is often provided by the hydrolysis of ATP. In plants we can study the dependence of the membrane potential on ATP by observing the effect of cyanide (CN–), What wil be the effect of cyanide(Cn-),
a.) Cyanide rapidly poisons the mitochondria as ATP synthesis is inhibited, the membrane potential falls below -50mV
b.) Cyanide inhibits the electron transport but not inhibit the ATP synthesis, the membrane potential positive
 c.) Cyanide inhibits the electrogenic ion transport the pH of the external medium increases while the cytosol becomes acidic because H+ remains inside the cell
 d.) Cyanide inhibits the electrogenic ion transport the pH of the external medium acidic while the cytosol becomes alkaline because H+ remains outside of the cell
Which of the following statements regarding effect of cyanide is CORRECT? 

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#Question id: 14900

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

polymer-trapping model explains symplastic loading in plants, This model states that the sucrose diffussion takes place through cell to cell via plasmodesmata; which of the following prediction about the diffusion mechanism is INCORRECT?    

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#Question id: 14901

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

cell walls are essential and are important features of plant cells that perform a number of essential functions. Which of the following are not the characteristics of a cell wall?

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#Question id: 14902

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Transpirational water flow in the xylem requires a mechanically strong wall that resists from,

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#Question id: 14903

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Cell walls of prokaryotes, fungi, algae, and plants differ from each other in chemical composition and molecular structure, yet they all serve three common functions:
a) regulating cell volume
b) determining cell shape
c) mechanically protecting the delicate protoplast against biochemical and physical assaults
d) used to make synthetic fibers
Which of the following common functions is correct?

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#Question id: 14904

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Cell walls commonly are classified into two major types. This classification is based not on structural or biochemical differences;
A) primary walls and
B) secondary walls
i) walls formed during cell growth
ii) walls that are formed after cell enlargement stops
iii) multilayered walls that are strengthened and waterproofed by lignin
iv) Usually they are thin and simple, but sometimes may be thick and multilayered, such as those found in collenchyma or in the epidermis
v) highly specialized in structure and composition, reflecting the differentiated state of the cell
Which of the following correctly represents features of primary and secondary walls?