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#Question id: 4971


On the basis of their morphologies, how might Linnaeus have classified the Hawaiian silverswords?

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. He would have placed them all in the same species.

  2. He would have classified them the same way that modern botanists do.

  3. He would have placed them in more species than modern botanists do.

  4. He would have used evolutionary relatedness as the primary criterion for their classification.

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#Question id: 23938

#General Aptitude

The main aim of Vocationalisation in Higher Education is

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#Question id: 706

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the following statements about oligomeric proteins is false?

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#Question id: 23610

#General Aptitude

Pointing to a girl Sandeep said, β€œShe is the daughter of the only sister of my father.” How is sandeep related to the girl?

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#Question id: 10222

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Energy partitioning between two photosystem protects them from quick dessipation or quick inactivation this energy partitioning take place by a protein kinase that can phosphorylate a specific threonine residue on the surface of LHCII, what is the role of LHCII in phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated state?

a.) LHCII in phosphorylated state migrate towards the PSI in the unstacked region and delivers energy to the PSI 

b.) LHCII in nonphosphorylated state moves back to the grana and delivers energy to the PSII

c.) LHCII in phosphorylated state migrate towards the PSII in the stacked region and delivers energy to the PSI 

d.)  LHCII in nonphosphorylated state moves towards the stroma lamellae unstacked region and delivers energy to the PSII 

Which of the following combination is CORRECT?

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#Question id: 11117

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

The molecule that prevents lung collapse by lowering the surface tension of the water film lining each alveolar sac is called: