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#Question id: 11711


The Irish potato famine was caused by an organism that belongs to which group?

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms
  1. ciliates
  2. oomycetes
  3. diatoms

  4. apicomplexans
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#Question id: 12870

#General Aptitude

Assume that a drop of water is spherical and its diameter is onetenth of a cm. A conical glass has a height equal to the diameter of its rim. If 32000 drops of water fill the glass completely, then the height of the glass (in cm.) is

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#Question id: 1560

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

An invertebrate, such as an insect, has innate immunity that can be nonspecific about which pathogens are prevented from harming its metabolism. Which of the following is most likely to function this way in the insectʹs intestine?

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#Question id: 12190

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

CDK activity is modulated by the following proteins:
(a) cyclin, (b) CAK, (c) Wee1,  (d) p21. Following protein act as:

I. Inhibitory kinase
II. CKI Family of proteins
III. Activatory kinase
IV. Regulatory subunit
Which of the following is correct?

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#Question id: 10371

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

There are three essential nod gene for every bacterial species that is−NodA, NodB and NodC, that are required for synthesizing this basic structure such as;

a) NodA is an N-acyltransferase that catalyzes the addition of a fatty acyl chain

b) NodB is a chitin-oligosaccharide synthase that links the acetyl group of the terminal nonreducing sugar

c) NodC is a chitin-oligosaccharide synthase that links N-acetyl-D-glucosamine monomers

d) NodB is a chitin-oligosaccharide deacetylase that removes the acetyl group from the terminal nonreducing sugar

e) NodC is a chitin-oligosaccharide deacetylase that removes links N-acetyl-D-glucosamine monomers

Which of the following statements about NOD Factor is incorrect?

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#Question id: 10375

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Where the first LysM receptor kinases were identified in,