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#Question id: 15209


Agarose gels are formed by suspending dry agarose in aqueous buffer, in which usually Agarose concentration between

#Environmental Science
  1. between 10% and 30%.
  2. between 1% and 3%.
  3. between 5% and 8%.
  4. between 3% and 6%.
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#Question id: 40479

#Applied Microbiology

 Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A): Dendritic cells are critical for initiating a primary immune response.

Reason (R): They are the only antigen-presenting cells capable of stimulating naive T cells.

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#Question id: 40480

#Applied Microbiology

Match the Immune Cell (List I) with its primary characteristic/function (List II).

List I (Cell Type)List II (Characteristic)
A. B cell1. Granulocyte involved in allergic responses; releases histamine.
B. Dendritic cell2. Produces antibodies; acts as an APC.
C. Basophil3. Phagocyte; acts as a scavenger and APC.
D. Macrophage4. Most effective APC; bridge between innate and adaptive immunity.

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#Question id: 40481

#Applied Microbiology

Which specific chemical element, released from CFCs in the stratosphere, acts as a catalyst to break down Ozone (O3) into Oxygen (O2)

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#Question id: 40482

#Applied Microbiology

 Which international treaty was signed specifically to control the emission of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) like CFCs?

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#Question id: 40483

#Applied Microbiology

While HFCs (Hydrofluorocarbons) were introduced to replace CFCs because they do not deplete the ozone layer, they are still problematic. Why?

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#Question id: 40484

#Applied Microbiology

Read the following statements regarding the breakdown of the ozone layer:

Statement I: UV radiation acts upon Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the stratosphere to release active Chloride radicals.

Statement II: A single Chlorine radical is consumed after destroying one Ozone molecule and cannot participate in further reactions.

Which of the options is correct?