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#Question id: 9186


A pathogenic fungus invades a plant. What does the infected plant produce in response to the attack?

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. antisense RNA
  2. phytoalexins
  3. phytochrome
  4. statoliths
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#Question id: 5071

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Defect in hedgehog signaling cause, basal cell nevus syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by both developmental anomalies (fused fingers; rib and facial abnormalities) and multiple malignant tumors. This condition created due to mutation in

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#Question id: 5071

#SCPH06 I Botany

Defect in hedgehog signaling cause, basal cell nevus syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by both developmental anomalies (fused fingers; rib and facial abnormalities) and multiple malignant tumors. This condition created due to mutation in

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#Question id: 5071

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Defect in hedgehog signaling cause, basal cell nevus syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by both developmental anomalies (fused fingers; rib and facial abnormalities) and multiple malignant tumors. This condition created due to mutation in

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#Question id: 5072

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Movement of epithelial cells as a unit to enclose deeper layers of the embryo. This type of cell movement during gastrulation occur in:

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#Question id: 5072

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Movement of epithelial cells as a unit to enclose deeper layers of the embryo. This type of cell movement during gastrulation occur in:

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#Question id: 5072

#SCPH06 I Botany

Movement of epithelial cells as a unit to enclose deeper layers of the embryo. This type of cell movement during gastrulation occur in: