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#Question id: 20984


Benzene being the most recalcitrant was earlier believed to be 

#Unit 12. Applied Biology
  1. Completely resistant to attack under aerobic conditions
  2. Completely resistant to attack under anaerobic conditions
  3. Partially resistant to attack under anaerobic conditions
  4. Partially resistant to attack under aerobic conditions
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#Question id: 10889

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following ecosystem that is lower Productivity/Biomass ratios and energy transfer rates to higher trophic levels are slower 

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#Question id: 10891

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

In a lake ecosystem with three trophic levels - Phytoplankton (P), Zooplankton (Z) and Carnivore (C) is control by bottom-up effects, which of the following observation is incorrect?

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#Question id: 10892

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Considering environment and ecosystem, identify the INCORRECT statement

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#Question id: 10899

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Companion cells transport of photosynthetic products from producing cells in mature leaves to the sieve elements in the minor veins of the leaf. There are at least three different types of companion cells in the minor veins of mature, exporting leaves, All three cell types have dense cytoplasm and abundant mitochondria;

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#Question id: 10901

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

P-proteins have been characterized at the molecular level. P-proteins from the genus Cucurbita consist of two major proteins;

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#Question id: 10902

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

P-proteins from the genus Cucurbita consist of two major proteins: PP1, the phloem filament protein, and PP2, the phloem lectin. Both PP1 and PP2 are thought to be synthesized in_______A___________and transported via the_______B_________to the_______C______, where they associate to form P-protein filaments and P-protein bodies.