#Question id: 27221
#Section 7: Recombinant DNA technology and Other Tools in Biotechnology
#Question id: 11799
#Section 6: Plant, Animal and Microbial Biotechnology
Companion cells in minor veins of mature leaves.
All three cell types have dense cytoplasm and abundant mitochondria, there are
three types companion cells present in
column A while its characteristics given in column B;
COLUMN A COLUMN B
A)
Ordinary companion cells i) appear well suited for taking up solutes
via cytoplasmic connections numerous plasmodesmata connecting them to bundle
sheath cells. Its having numerous small vacuoles, as well as poorly developed
thylakoids.
B)
Transfer cells ii) have chloroplasts with
well-developed thylakoids and a cell wall
with a smooth inner surface. The number of plasmodesmata connecting ordinary
companion cells to surrounding cells.
C) Intermediary cells iii) the development of fingerlike wall in growths, particularly on the cell Walls. These wall ingrowths greatly increase the surface area of the transfer cell’s plasma membrane, few plasmodesmata connect this type of companion cell to any of the surrounding cells except its own sieve element.
Which of the following correct combination;
#Question id: 10524
#Section 6: Plant, Animal and Microbial Biotechnology
Members of the Poaceae family, which includes all of the cereal crops, use benzoxazinoids, these alkaloids shows;
a) Alkaloids are derived from the tryptophan as constitutively produced defensive secondary metabolites
b) These benzoxazinoids such as DIBOA and its derivative DIMBOA are usually stored in the peroxisome
c) Upon damage, the inactive glycosides are hydrolyzed, generating glucosinolate, which are toxic not only to insect herbivores but also against pathogens
d) DIBOA and DIMBOA perform insecticidal and pesticidal activities
e) It can be inactivated by hydroxylation and N-glycosylation reactions
Which of the following combination is correct about benzoxazinoids alkaloids?
#Question id: 17817
#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering
#Question id: 1911
#Section 2: General Biology
Which of the following does NOT minimize allogeneic graft rejection?