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#Question id: 10358


Which of the following essential micronutrients is associated with nitrate reductase enzyme found in higher plants?

#Environmental Science
  1. Nickel          
  2. Molybdenum    
  3. Zinc  
  4. Iron
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#Question id: 38742

#Plant Biotechnology

Q: Which of the following combinations of statements is entirely CORRECT?
I. Cell wall components include cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin.
II. The optimal temperature range for isolation is 25-30°C.
III. Barley aleurone cells are treated with Zymolyase to form sphaeroplasts.
IV. The one-step method involves using an enzyme mixture together simultaneously.

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#Question id: 38744

#Plant Biotechnology

Match the following enzymes commonly used in plant tissue maceration with their sources:

List IList II
A. Zymolyase1. Rhizopus arrhizus
B. Pectolyase2. Arthrobacter luteus
C. Macerase3. Aspergillus japonicus
D. Macerozyme R-104. Helix pomatia
Select the correct option:

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#Question id: 38745

#Plant Biotechnology

Q: Assertion (A): An osmoticum must be added to the medium during the isolation of protoplasts.
Reason (R): Protoplasts lack a cell wall and are prone to bursting without osmotic stabilization.

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#Question id: 38747

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion (A): Co-culturing is a vital technique for the regeneration of recalcitrant protoplasts. 
Reason (R): Fast-growing protoplasts in the medium secrete diffusible substances that stimulate cell wall synthesis in neighboring cells.

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#Question id: 38748

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion (A): In a co-culture system, the two types of protoplasts must be in direct physical contact to exchange nutrients.
 Reason (R): Growth factors provided by "nurse" cells are diffusible and can move through the liquid or semi-solid culture medium.

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#Question id: 38749

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion (A): Protoplasts are initially fragile and cannot undergo mitosis immediately after isolation. 
Reason (R): The enzymatic degradation of the cell wall during isolation removes the structural constraint required for organized cell division.