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#Question id: 1016


Lyme disease is an example of a disease

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  1. that is due to a greater degree of interaction between humans and tick-carrying animals.

  2. that is due to a decline in vaccinations.

  3. that is due to a mutation in the human genome.

  4. that is due to climate change leading to a greater mosquito population.

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#Question id: 10506

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Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, that alleviate plant abiotic or biotic stress in soil by releasing of

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#Question id: 10507

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Rhizobacteria function as

 a) Nitrogen fixation

 b) depositing pathogens directly into the vascular system,

 c) producing antibiotics and antifungal agents for inhibiting soil pathogens

 d) herbivore sensors by sending electrical or chemical signals to surrounding cells

 Which one of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 10508

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Glandular trichomes store species-specific secondary metabolites in a pocket formed between the cell wall and the cuticle. These secondary metabolites are-

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#Question id: 10509

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A different type of mechanical obstacle to herbivory is provided by mineral crystals that are present in many plant species, such as silica crystals known as

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#Question id: 10510

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Constitutive chemical defenses are effective against many different herbivores, including insects and mammals. Hemlock (Cicuta sp.) produces which toxins that a polyacetylene prolongs the repolarization of neuronal action potentials.

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#Question id: 10511

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Which type of pumps inhibits digitoxin in the membranes of heart cells, leading to increased myocardial contraction?