#Question id: 12718
#SCPH06 I Botany
COLUMN I
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COLUMN II |
A) Physical sensing
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i) usually results from the
detection of by-products that accumulate in cells due to the uncoupling of
enzymatic or electron transfer reactions, such as the accumulation of ROS
during stress caused by too much light.
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B) Biophysical sensing
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ii) often involves the presence of
specialized proteins that have evolved to sense a particular stress; for
example, calcium channels that can sense changes in temperature and alter
Ca2+ homeostasis.
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C) Metabolic sensing
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iii) refers to modifications of
DNA or RNA structure that do not alter genetic sequences, such as the changes
in chromatin that occur during temperature stress.
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D) Biochemical sensing
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iv) refers to the mechanical
effects of stress on the plant or cell structure, for example, the
contraction of the plasma membrane from the cell wall during drought stress.
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E) Epigenetic sensing
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v) might involve changes in
protein structure or enzymatic activity, such as the inhibition of different
enzymes during heat stress.
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#Question id: 4731
#SCPH06 I Botany
A pure-breeding strain of squash that produced disk-shaped fruits was crossed with a pure breeding strain having long fruits. The F1 had disk fruits, but the F2 showed a new phenotype, sphere, and was composed of the following proportions
Disk 384
Sphere 96
Long 32
What is reason for F2 phenotype?
#Question id: 8291
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Which of the following pairs are the best examples of homologous structures?
#Question id: 1031
#SCPH06 I Botany
Phagocytosis
#Question id: 3056
#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
Ten bacteria were inoculated into a rich medium. If at the end of ten hours the total number of cells is 10^4, then the number of elapsed generations and the generation time respectively is