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#Question id: 37967


Assertion (A): Responsive pollen in culture always develops directly into a globular embryo. 
Reason (R): The developmental fate (embryo vs. callus) depends on the plant species.

Select the correct option from:

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  1. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
  2. Both A and R are true, but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
  3. A is true, but R is false.
  4. A is false, but R is true.
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Four elements, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen and nitrogen are the major components of most organic compounds, which of the following elements are more abundant in plants ?

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Four elements, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen and nitrogen are the major components of most organic compounds, which of the following elements are more abundant in plants ?

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N2 combines with hydrogen to form ammonia under elevated temperature (about 200°C) and high pressure (about 200 atmospheres) and in the presence of a metal catalyst (usually iron). The extreme conditions are required to overcome the high activation energy of the reaction. This nitrogen fixation reaction, called