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Bacteria survive adverse conditions by forming

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology
  1. zygotes.

  2. capsules.

  3. glycocalyx.

  4. endospores.


Answer:- Option(s): 4


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In Newton Raphson method if the curve f f(x) is constant then

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#Question id: 7511

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A man can row 19/2 km/h in still water. If in a river which is running at 5/2 km/h, it takes him 1 h 35 min to row to a place and back, how far off is the place?

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All the bacterial cells that result from the replication of a single original bacterial organism are said to be a

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Although the membrane of a "resting" neuron is highly permeable to potassium ions, its membrane potential does not exactly match the equilibrium potential for potassium because the neuronal membrane is also ________.

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The "undershoot" phase of hyperpolarization is due to ________.

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