Description : Gleization occurs due to — a. Due to poor drainage b. High organic matter c. Removal of sodium ions d. Mixing of the soils
Last Answer : a. Due to poor drainage
Description : Pedoturbation is the process of — a. Mixing of the soil b. Mixing of FYM in soil c. Mixing of fertilizer in soil d. Mixing of pesticide
Last Answer : a. Mixing of the soil
Description : The exchangeable sodium ratio (ESR) can be calculated as ESR = Exchangeable (C2+ + Mg2+)/Exchangeable Na+ ESR = Exchangeable Na+ / ESR = Exchangeable Na+ / Exchangeable (Ca2+ + K+) ESR = Exchangeable Na+ / Exchangeable (Ca2+ + Mg2+)
Last Answer : ESR = Exchangeable Na+ / Exchangeable (Ca2+ + Mg2+)
Description : What does the stomata open? (I) When the guard cells are in flaccid condition (ll) When there is an accumulation of K ions in the guard cells (III) When water enters into the guard cells (IV) When the water potential of ... of adjacent cells (A) II, III and IV I and IV (B) I and III (C) (D) None
Last Answer : (A) II, III and IV
Description : The potential exchangeable means of satisfying human wants
Last Answer : Ans. Wealth
Description : Chemiosmotic theory of ATP synthesis in the chloroplasts and mitochondria is based on (a) membrane potential (b) accumulation of Na+ ions (c) accumulation of K+ ions (d) proton gradient.
Last Answer : (d) proton gradient
Description : pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. Comparing a pH 5 and a pH 8 solution, which of the following is true? w) There are 1,000 times more hydrogen ions in ... . z) Cannot tell the difference between these two solutions by pH, since the numbers are so close.
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- THERE ARE 1,000 TIMES MORE HYDROGEN IONS IN THE PH 5 SOLUTION
Description : The concentration of (H+) ions is 4 x 10-5in a solution. Then pH of the solution will be (Given log 4 = 0.6) (A) 4.4 (B) 5.6 (C) 8.4 (D) 2.4
Last Answer : (A) 4.4
Description : Respiratory acidosis is that in which the blood pH is low due to increased retention of carbon dioxide caused by the lowering of the respiratory frequency or by pulmonary diseases that impair ... caused by metabolic disturbances that increase the concentration of bases (alkalis) in the blood.
Last Answer : Where are the chemoreceptors that detect the acidity of the blood and trigger the respiratory compensation located?
Description : Human beings used resources indiscriminately and this has led to the following major problems, What are these problems? (a) Not well planned use of these resources. (b) Wastage of resources. (c) Not many problems. (d) Accumulation of resources in few hands.
Last Answer : (d) Accumulation of resources in few hands.
Description : Which factor is not responsible for Global ecological crisis? (a) Depletion of resources for satisfying the greed of few individuals. (b) Accumulation of resources in few hands. (c) Sustainable economic development. (d) Indiscriminate exploitation of resources.
Last Answer : (c) Sustainable economic development.
Description : Deficiency of urea cycle enzymes results into accumulation of citrulline argininosuccinate arginine in the liver resulting in increasing concentration of …….. in the blood. (A) Calcium (B) Sodium (C) Ammonia (D) Lipid
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the microvascular and cellular response to shock? a. Osmodically induced mobilization of intracellular fluid is the initial ... d. Abnormal intracellular calcium homeostasis may contribute to the cellular dysfunction of shock
Last Answer : Answer: c, d Moderate hypovolemia results in a relatively rapid spontaneous restitution of intravascular volume through expansion of the plasma space. This plasma expansion by ... potassium pump. Cellular dysfunction also appears to be related to abnormal intracellular calcium homeostasis
Description : Soil having pH less than 8.5 EC more than 4 and ESP less than 15 is — a. Saline soil b. Alkaline soil c. Saline Alkaline soil d. None of these
Last Answer : a. Saline soil
Description : The pH value of water is kept slightly less than 7 so that hydrochloride ions may combine with ammonia ions to form (A) Mono-chloramine (NHCl) (B) Di-chloramine (NH2Cl) (C) Nitrogen tri-chloramine (NCl3) (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : If the body undergoes alkalosis the respiratory center located in the medulla gets the information and induces the lowering of the respiratory frequency. The reduction of the respiratory frequency makes ... of bicarbonate towards the production of more hydrogen ions and thus the blood pH lowers.
Last Answer : What is the difference between respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis and what is the difference between respiratory alkalosis and metabolic alkalosis?
Description : If the body experiences acidosis the respiratory center located in the medulla gets the information and induces the increase of the respiratory frequency. The increment of the respiratory frequency makes the ... of bicarbonate towards the spending of more hydrogen ions and thus the blood pH raises.
Last Answer : How does the breathing process correct alkalosis?
Description : The pulmonary ventilation frequency (number of inhalations per time unit) rises or lowers the carbon dioxide concentration in blood. If it is intense the gas is more eliminated to the exterior and if it ... carbon dioxide and also of more hydrogen ions spending and the pH of the solution is raised.
Last Answer : What are acidosis and alkalosis?
Description : All of the following statements about uric acid are true except (A) It is a catabolite of purines (B) It is excreted by the kidneys (C) It is undissociated at pH above 5.8 (D) It is less soluble than sodium urate
Description : What area around it so has a high concentration of sodium ions are the result the cell membrane expands and burst which problem was the cell most likely having?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Amino acids excepting histidine are not good buffering agents in cell because (A) They exist as zwitter ions (B) Their pk and not in the physiological pH of a cell (C) Only Histidine has pk of its R group at 6.0 unlike the others which have at a different pH (D) None of these
Description : At neutral pH, a mixture of amino acids in solution would be predominantly: (A) Dipolar ions (B) Nonpolar molecules (C) Positive and monovalent (D) Hydrophobic
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : pH stands for D A. Percentage of Halogens B. Power of Hydroxyl ions C. Proportion of Hydrogen ions D. Power of Hydrogen ions
Last Answer : Power of Hydrogen ions
Description : Reduction in pH of blood will (a) decrease the affinity of haemoglobin with oxygen (b) release bicarbonate ions by the liver (c) reduce the rate of heartbeat (d) reduce the blood supply to the brain.
Last Answer : (a) decrease the affinity of haemoglobin with oxygen
Description : Several applications have been suggested to increase the effectiveness of prophylactic application of topical fluoride which include all EXCEPT: A. Increase Fluoride ions in solution increase concentration B. Increase ... D. Pre-treat enamel with 0.5% phosphoric acid E. Use NH4F instead of NaF
Last Answer : B. Increase PH of fluoride
Description : Buffer solutions have constant acidity and alkalinity because: (1) they have fixed value of pH (2) these give unionised acid or base on reaction with added acid or alkali (3) acids and alkalies in these solutions are shielded from attack by other ions (4) they have large excess of H+ or OH– ions
Last Answer : these give unionised acid or base on reaction with added acid or alkali
Last Answer : (A) Dipolar ions
Description : What should be the pH range of the soil for the cultivation of Mint? a. 8.0-10.0 b. 5-6.5 c. 8.5-10.2 d. 6.5-8.0
Last Answer : d. 6.5-8.0
Description : What is suitable soil pH for the cultivation of grapes? a. 5.5-6.5 b. 3.5-4.5 c. 7.5-8.5 d. 6.5-7.5
Last Answer : d. 6.5-7.5
Description : What is the optimum pH range for the cultivation of onion? a. 3.2-4.0 b. 5.8-6.5 c. 4.2-5.0 d. 8.9-10.6
Last Answer : b. 5.8-6.5
Description : Which is the optimum PH for nitrification? (Agriculture MCQ) a. 8.5 b. 9.5 c. 10 d. 7.5
Last Answer : a. 8.5
Description : pH of biogas is between — a. 6.5 to 8 b. 8 to 10 c. 3 to 4 d. 12 to 14
Last Answer : a. 6.5 to 8
Description : Do the positive charges of calcium ions and sodium ions make these ions more likely to move into or out of the cell?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Fertilizers contain Cl ions are not suitable for a. Pigeonpea b. Sugarcane c. Potato d. Wheat
Last Answer : c. Potato
Description : How many total sodium ions are present in one formula uint of sodium ethane-1,2-diaminetetraacetatochromate (II) and sodium hexanitrito cobaltate (III
Last Answer : How many total sodium ions are present in one formula uint of sodium ethane-1,2- ... II) and sodium hexanitrito cobaltate (III) ?
Description : What happens when two sodium ions are put together?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : How many ions are in sodium acetate?
Last Answer : 1 ion
Description : During compensation of respiratory alkalosis, all the following changes occur except (A) Decreased secretion of hydrogen ions by renal tubules (B) Increased excretion of sodium in urine (C) Increased excretion of bicarbonate in urine (D) Increased excretion of ammonia in urine
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The following ions help in enzymatic transfer of phosphate from ATP to pyruvic acid: (A) Sodium (B) Calcium (C) Magnesium (D) Potassium
Description : A striking feature of living cells is a marked difference between the composition of the cytosol and the extracellular milieu. Which of the following statement(s) concerning the mechanisms of maintenance ... d. The selectivity of cell membranes relates only to ions and not organic compounds
Last Answer : Answer: a The survival of the cell requires that cytosolic composition be maintained within narrow limits, despite the constant influx of nutrients and the simultaneous outflow of waste. A ... be altered drastically as a result of regulatory or signaling processes that occur within the cell
Description : The two metal ions that cause hardness to water are: (1) Calcium, Magnesium (2) Sodium, Calcium (3) Sodium, Potassium (4) Sodium, Magnesium
Last Answer : (1) Calcium, Magnesium Explanation: Calcium and magnesium ion cause hardness of water.
Description : During the nerve impulse transmission, following ion or ions may play significant roles D A. Sodium B. Potassium C. Chloride D. All of these
Last Answer : All of these
Description : The following are true about rods in darkness: a. there is tonic release of neurotransmitters b. the sodium ion channels are open c. the potassium ion channels are shut d. there is a net influx of sodium ions
Last Answer : there is a net influx of sodium ions
Description : The conduction velocity of the nerve fibres is increased by: a. decreased temperature b. increased concentration of the external sodium ions e. increased axon diameter d. myelination
Last Answer : myelination
Description : Human urine is usually acidic because (a) potassium and sodium exchange generates acidity (b) hydrogen ions are actively secreted into the filtrate (c) the sodium transporter exchanges one hydrogen ion for each sodium ion, in peritubular capillaries (d) excreted plasma proteins are acidic.
Last Answer : (b) hydrogen ions are actively secreted into the filtrate
Description : Presence of sodium tripolyphosphate (an additive) in synthetic detergent (A) Facilitates its use even in hard water (by sequestering the waterhardening Ca & Mg ions) (B) Inhibits its corrosive effects (C) Does not allow redeposition of dirt on the cleaned surface (D) None of thes
Last Answer : (A) Facilitates its use even in hard water (by sequestering the waterhardening Ca & Mg ions)
Description : The concentration of sodium ions in the standard WHO oral rehydration solution is: A. 40 m moles/L B. 60 m moles/L C. 90 m moles/L D. 110 m moles/L
Last Answer : C. 90 m moles/L