#Question id: 10901
#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
P-proteins have been characterized at the molecular level. P-proteins from the genus Cucurbita consist of two major proteins;
#Question id: 10901
#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
P-proteins have been characterized at the molecular level. P-proteins from the genus Cucurbita consist of two major proteins;
#Question id: 10901
#SCPH06 I Botany
P-proteins have been characterized at the molecular level. P-proteins from the genus Cucurbita consist of two major proteins;
#Question id: 10903
#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
Materials translocated in the phloem, such as sucrose, amino acids, hormones and some inorganic ions. Some inorganic solutes that move in the phloem called mobile elements. In contrast, some are relatively immobile in the phloem.
A) Immobile elements
B) Mobile elements
i) potassium, magnesium, phosphate, and chloride
ii) caesium, zinc, magnesium and iron
iii) nitrate, calcium, sulfur, and iron
iv) potassium, calcium, cobalt and caesium
Which of the following are the correct match of mobile and immobile elements in the phloem?
#Question id: 10903
#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
Materials translocated in the phloem, such as sucrose, amino acids, hormones and some inorganic ions. Some inorganic solutes that move in the phloem called mobile elements. In contrast, some are relatively immobile in the phloem.
A) Immobile elements
B) Mobile elements
i) potassium, magnesium, phosphate, and chloride
ii) caesium, zinc, magnesium and iron
iii) nitrate, calcium, sulfur, and iron
iv) potassium, calcium, cobalt and caesium
Which of the following are the correct match of mobile and immobile elements in the phloem?
#Question id: 10903
#SCPH06 I Botany
Materials translocated in the phloem, such as sucrose, amino acids, hormones and some inorganic ions. Some inorganic solutes that move in the phloem called mobile elements. In contrast, some are relatively immobile in the phloem.
A) Immobile elements
B) Mobile elements
i) potassium, magnesium, phosphate, and chloride
ii) caesium, zinc, magnesium and iron
iii) nitrate, calcium, sulfur, and iron
iv) potassium, calcium, cobalt and caesium
Which of the following are the correct match of mobile and immobile elements in the phloem?