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Q. Failure of sustained cell division in isolated protoplasts is MOST likely due to

#Plant Biotechnology
  1. Absence of chloroplasts
  2. Inability to synthesize cellulose microfibrils
  3. Lack of functional plasmodesmata
  4. Absence of lignin deposition


Answer:- Option(s): 2


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#Question id: 32513

#Biochemistry

What would you conclude about the mechanism of ATP synthesis:

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#Question id: 32520

#Biochemistry




Match the following 

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#Question id: 32521

#Biochemistry

Match the following


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#Biochemistry

Match the following


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#Question id: 32524

#Biochemistry

Which of the following sequential reactions correctly represent(s) 
a. NADH dehydrogenase → Ubiquinone → Cytochrome bc1 → Cytochrome c → Cytochrome c oxidase
b. NADH dehydrogenase → Succinate dehydrogenase → Ubiquinone → Cytochrome c → Cytochrome bc1 → Cytochrome c oxidase
c. NADH dehydrogenase → Ubiquinone → Alternative oxidase
d. NADH dehydrogenase → Alternative oxidase → Ubiquinone

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#Biochemistry

Match the antimicrobial agents in group I with their category/mode of action in group II. 


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