#Question id: 19328
#Unit 12. Applied Biology
#Question id: 12724
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
In response to sudden, 5 to 10°C rises in temperature, plants produce a unique set of proteins referred to as heat shock proteins (HSPs). There are five classes of heat shock proteins found in plants such as;
HSP class |
Examples
(Arabidopsis / prokaryotic) |
Cellular location |
I) HSP100 |
a) AtTCP-1 /
GroEL, GroES |
i) Cytosol |
II) HSP90 |
b) Various
AtHSP22, AtHSP20, AtHSP18.2, AtHSP17.6 / IBPA/B |
ii) mitochondria |
III) HSP70 |
c) AtHSP101 /
ClpB, ClpA/C |
iii) chloroplasts |
IV) HSP60 |
d) AtHSP70 /
DnaK |
iv) endoplasmic
reticulum |
V) smHSP |
e) AtHSP90 /
HtpG |
|
Match the following HSPs with their correct location and the examples of the HSPs;
#Question id: 47
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
If 30 J of energy is added to water in the form of heat at 27°C, what is the change in entropy of water?
#Question id: 10355
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
The conversion of ammonium to amino acids requires two enzymes such as GS and GOGAT,
a) High levels of light and carbohydrate—conditions that stimulate plastid GS and Fd-GOGAT
b) Conditions of ample energy inhibit GS and GOGAT
c) The stimulation of GS and GOGAT, they favor nitrogen assimilation into glutamine and glutamate, compounds that are rich in carbon and participate in the synthesis of new plant materials
d) In energy-limited conditions inhibit GS and GOGAT
Which of the following statements about GS and GOGAT is correct?
#Question id: 3009
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
Endospores are