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#Question id: 10520


Which one of the following fungus causes infected rice shoots to grow much faster relative to uninfected plants and responsible for the “foolish seedling disease” of rice?

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. Fusicoccum amygdali
  2. Gibberella fujikuroi
  3. Cochliobolus carbonum
  4. Fusarium oxysporum
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#Question id: 4658

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Members of two different species possess a similar-looking structure that they use in a similar fashion to perform the same function. Which information would best help distinguish between an explanation based on homology versus one based on convergent evolution?

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#Question id: 12713

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Following are certain statements related to plants water deficit condition;
a) Inhibits Leaf Abscission
b) Enhances Root Extension into Deeper, Moist Soil
c) Limits Photosynthesis within the Chloroplast
d) decreases Resistance to Liquid-Phase Water Flow
e) Increases Wax Deposition on the Leaf Surface
f) Alters Energy Dissipation from Leaves
Which of the following combination given statements is correct 

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#Question id: 10377

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Nod factors are recognized by the Nod factor receptor (NFR) in legumes, Upon binding to Nod factors, the NFR heterodimer initiates two main separate processes mediated by SYMRK such as;

a) A signaling pathway that facilitates the infection process itself

b) Activation of the symbiosis receptor-like kinase (SYMRK)

c) Activating an extracellular domain that includes a leucine rich repeat (LRR) region and an intracellular protein kinase domain

d) The activation of a set of genes that regulate the formation of root nodules

Which of the following are the two main separate processes of NFR heterodimer?

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#Question id: 23523

#General Aptitude

Who developed the 'hot spots concept' in 1988?

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#Question id: 16097

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

As ambient temperature increases, heat loss increases by: