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#Question id: 18379


Bioaugmentation is the introduction of __________ to enhance the contaminant degradation

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  1. Less archaea or bacterial cultures
  2. More archaea or bacterial cultures
  3. More nematodes into soil
  4. Only archaea cultures
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#Question id: 10338

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Nitrate from the soil solution actively absorb by Plant roots via several low- and high-affinity transporters known as

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#Question id: 10339

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Nitrate assimilates into the root where the conversion of nitrate to nitrite in the cytosol, a reduction reaction that involves the transfer of two electrons catalyzes by an enzyme that is NAD(P)H dependent is known as

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#Question id: 10340

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There several charecteristics of nitrate reductase, which of the following properties of nitrate reductase is incorrect?

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#Question id: 10341

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The accumulation of nitrate that results from diminished nitrate reductase activity, this symptoms is caused by

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#Question id: 10344

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Some of the following caracteristics of Nitrite reductase, which one of the is incorrect?

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#Question id: 10345

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In Leaf Chloroplasts and root plastids contain different forms of the enzyme, nitrite reductase such as

a) Roots contain fd-dependent nitrite reductase

b) Shoots contain NADPH dependent nitrite reductase

c) Shoots contain fd-dependent nitrite reductase

d) Roots contain NADPH dependent nitrite reductase

Which one of the following is correct combination?