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#Question id: 347


A beaker contains 100 milliliters (mL) of NaOH solution at pH = 13. A technician carefully pours into the beaker 10 mL of HCl at pH = 1. Which of the following statements correctly describes the result of this mixing?

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. The concentration of Na+ ions will rise.

  2. The pH of the beaker's contents will increase.

  3. The pH of the beaker's contents will be neutral.

  4. The pH of the beaker's contents will decrease.

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#Question id: 5714

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Homologous chromosomes pair in prophase I as a following way, if crossing over occur between P and Q gene of homologous chromosome?

Which of the following consequence of above abnormality?

A. Dicentric chromosome visible at anaphase I

B. Results in formation of acentric chromatid

C. Recombinant gamete unable to produced viable progeny due to missing of many gene

D. Resulting recombinant gamete become aneuploid 

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#Question id: 10566

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

What happens if this cell is placed in the beaker containing 0.1 M sucrose, Because the water potential of the sucrose solution (Yw = –0.244) is greater than the water potential of the cell (Yw = –0.732 MPa)

a) Water will move from the cell to the sucrose solution

b) From high to low water potential

c) From low to high water potential

d) Water will move from the sucrose solution to the cell

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?

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#Question id: 22957

#SCPH28 | Zoology

floral organ development is controlled by overlapping expressions of A class , B class and C class genes in different whorls. In an Arabidopsis mutant, the floral whorls had following pattern:
Sepal àSepal àcarpel àcarpel 
Mutation in which one of the following class of gene causes above pattern.  

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#Question id: 17073

#SCPH06 I Botany

Hypoxanthine is converted into guanine by the enzyme HGPRT an enzymes of the salvage pathway. What does HGPRT stands for?

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#Question id: 9169

#SCPH06 I Botany

In areas of permafrost, stands of black spruce are frequently observed in the landscape, while other tree species are noticeably absent. Often these stands are referred to as "drunken forests" because many of the black spruce often "lean over" (that is, they are displaced from their normal vertical alignment). What is the most likely explanation for the unusual growth of these forests in this marginal habitat?