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#Id: 9034


Ligand binding depends on: 
Multiple weak, noncovalent forces
Molecular complementarity

#XL - T Zoology #G Protein–Coupled Receptors #Part B Pointers
More Pointers
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#Id: 9610

#XL - T Zoology

Insulin receptor, form disulfide-linked dimers in the absence of hormone.

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#Id: 10803

#XL - R Botany

Phenolic compounds

Flavonoids may protect against damage by ultraviolet Light

Isoflavonoids have antimicrobial activity

Isoflavonoids are found mostly in legumes such as the rotenoids, have strong insecticidal actions; others have anti-estrogenic effects. 

For example, sheep grazing on clover rich in isoflavonoids often suffer from infertility

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#Id: 10774

#XL - R Botany

JUTE

Jute-"Corchorus species“

Family:malvaceae

Botanical Name: corchorus olitorius

Plant part used as fiber-stem

Uses

Jute fibre is renewable natural fibre.

It is eco-friendly as its components (cellulose and lignin) is 100% bio-degradable.

Jute fibers are used for making various fabrics for bagging, packaging and wrapping textiles



Uses
Fibers are also used for making rope, twine and matting, and decorative fabrics, woven carpets, curtain, linoleum and oil cloth.
It is also utilized as geotextile fabric.
Used as a remedy for dysentry.
It is also mixed with silk or used for imitating silk fabrics

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#Id: 8234

#XL - T Zoology

Negative density dependence occurs when the rate of population growth decreases as population density increases.
Ex - limited supply of resources, such as food, nesting sites, and physical space.

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#Id: 10725

#XL - R Botany

Venation

The arrangement of veins and the veinlets in the lamina of leaf is termed as venation

Venation

When the veinlets form a network, the venation is termed as reticulate that possesses in dicotyledonous plants

When the veins run parallel to each other within a lamina, the venation is termed as parallel is the characteristic of most monocotyledons.