#Question id: 27854
#Research Methodology
Final stage in the Research Process is
#Question id: 12714
#SCPH06 I Botany
COLUMN I (environmental factor ) |
COLUMN II (primary effects) |
COLUMN III
(secondary
effects) |
A)
Water deficit |
i)
Hypoxia, Anoxia |
a)
Membrane dysfunction |
B)
High temperature |
ii)
ROS production |
b)
Reduced cellular and
metabolic activities, Leaf abscission, Ion cytotoxicity and Cavitation |
C)
Trace element
toxicity |
iii)
Photo inhibition |
c)
Reduced
respiration, Fermentative metabolism, Inadequate ATP production , ROS production and Stomatal closure |
D)
Flooding and soil
compaction |
iv)
Membrane
destabilization |
d)
Inhibition of PSII
repair |
E)
Chilling |
v)
Cell dehydration and
Hydraulic resistance |
e)
Disruption of
metabolism |
F)
High light intensity |
|
f)
Photosynthetic and
respiratory inhibition, ROS production |
#Question id: 5042
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Which one of the following set of Yamanaka factors can be used to regained the pluripotency of somatic cells in mammals?
#Question id: 6956
#SCPH28 | Zoology
The central nervous system is derived from _____, the axial skeleton is derived from _____, and the muscles of the trunk are derived from _____?
#Question id: 313
#SCPH28 | Zoology
What is the difference between a particle being hydrated versus being solvated?