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#Question id: 11572


When a person drinks alcohol, the rate of urination increases. Which of the following best accounts for the increase in urination above normal rates?

#Biochemistry
  1. Alcohol stimulates the release of thyroid hormones.
  2. Alcohol inhibits the release of ADH.
  3. Alcohol inhibits the actions of calcitonin.
  4. Alcohol stimulates the release of oxytocin which causes more water secretion.
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#Question id: 39257

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion (A): The main purpose of producing asymmetric hybrids is the introgression of specific desirable genes into another species.
Reason (R): Asymmetric hybridization allows selective elimination of chromosomes from one parent while retaining specific genes.

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#Question id: 39258

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion (A): Asymmetric hybrids often contain multiple genome copies of the non-irradiated parent.
Reason (R): Irradiation of one parent leads to extensive chromosome breakage and deletion.

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#Question id: 39259

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion (A): After repeated backcrossing of asymmetric hybrids with N. plumbaginifolia, plants with a diploid N. plumbaginifolia genome and a few A. belladonna chromosomes were recovered.
Reason (R): Backcrossing helps eliminate unwanted alien chromosomes while retaining selected genes.

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#Question id: 39260

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion (A): All asymmetric hybrids contained nitrate reductase gene and rDNA repeats of Atropa belladonna.
Reason (R): rDNA repeats are often preferentially retained during asymmetric hybridization.

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#Question id: 39261

#Plant Biotechnology

Q.Assertion (A): Hybrids obtained from irradiated carrot and non-irradiated rice protoplast fusion resembled rice plants.
Reason (R): The non-irradiated parent usually contributes more intact genomic material.

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#Question id: 39262

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Assertion: The fusion of B. napus (AACC) and B. nigra (BB) results in a hybrid with the genomic constitution AABBCC. 
Reason: This specific interspecific fusion was primarily conducted to transfer resistance against Phoma lingam (black-leg disease) to rapeseed.