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#Question id: 39282


Q. Statement I: In the cybrid approach, iodoacetate is used to inactivate the nuclei of the recipient strain (Parent A). 
Statement II: Irradiation is used to inactivate the nuclei of the donor strain (Parent B) to ensure only its cytoplasm is transferred.

#Plant Biotechnology
  1. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
  2. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
  3. Statement I is incorrect, but Statement II is correct.
  4. Statement I is correct, but Statement II is incorrect.
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#Question id: 40077

#Applied Microbiology

 Match Column I with Column II

Column I                              Column II
A. Plasmolysis1. Loss of water from cell
B. Aquaporins2. Water channel proteins
C. Bacteriochlorophyll3. Anoxygenic photosynthesis
D. Oxygen4. Terminal electron acceptor

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#Question id: 40080

#Applied Microbiology

Match the following

Column I                                       Column II
A. Halophiles1.Oxygen evolution
B. Photosystem II2.  High salt tolerance
C. Anaerobic respiration3. No ETC involvement
D. Fermentation4. Alternative electron acceptor

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#Question id: 40081

#Applied Microbiology

Consider the following statements regarding cell membrane:
I. The cell membrane is selectively permeable.
II. Membrane proteins are responsible for transport of polar molecules.

Choose the correct option:

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#Question id: 40082

#Applied Microbiology

Consider the following statements about photosynthesis:

I. Oxygenic photosynthesis uses water as an electron donor.
II. Anoxygenic photosynthesis produces molecular oxygen.

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#Question id: 40083

#Applied Microbiology

Consider the following statements related to respiration:

I. Anaerobic respiration uses electron acceptors other than oxygen.
II. Fermentation involves electron transport chain.

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#Question id: 40084

#Applied Microbiology

Assertion (A): Halophilic microorganisms survive in high-salt environments.

Reason (R): They accumulate compatible solutes to maintain osmotic balance.