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#Question id: 23190


If we want to view live cells which microscopy can be best used for this?
1. Structured illumination microscopy
2. Phase contrast microscopy
3. Scanning electron microscopy
4. Cryoelectron microscopy
Which of the following option has correct combination?

#Life Sciences
  1. 1&2
  2. 2&3 
  3. 3&4 
  4. 1, 3&4 
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#Question id: 38766

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement 1 (Assertion): Protoplasts located in close proximity are more likely to undergo fusion during the washing phase of a PEG treatment. 
Statement 2 (Reason): The removal of PEG molecules disrupts the organized structure of the plasma lemma, creating localized instabilities that facilitate membrane merging
Which of the following is correct? 

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#Question id: 38767

#Plant Biotechnology

Q.  Statement I: Polyethylene glycol (PEG) facilitates protoplast fusion by disturbing the plasma membrane organization.
Statement II: PEG can bind Ca²⁺ ions, which act as bridges between negatively charged PEG and plasma membrane components.

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#Question id: 38768

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement I: PEG is negatively charged and can interact with cations such as Ca²⁺.
Statement II: Ca²⁺ ions can bind to negatively charged molecules on the plasma membrane, promoting membrane proximity.

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#Question id: 38769

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement I: During the washing step, PEG may remove plasma membrane components bound to it.
Statement II: Removal of these components can destabilize membrane integrity and promote fusion of adjacent protoplasts.

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#Question id: 38770

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement I: PEG-induced fusion is a consequence of controlled membrane damage and reorganization.
Statement II: Plasma membrane destabilization increases the likelihood of fusion between closely placed protoplasts.

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#Question id: 38771

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement I: PEG can interact with both negatively and positively charged components of the plasma membrane.
Statement II: Such interactions reduce electrostatic repulsion between protoplasts.