Description : Teminism is a) a central dogma reverse b) a central dogma of molecular biology c) a circular flow of hereditary material d) an effect of cytoplasm on functioning of DNA
Last Answer : a) a central dogma reverse
Description : $ Flow of genetic information is through the DNA of the nucleus . ! Central Dogma is represented as follows DNA `overset("Transcription")tomRNA overse
Last Answer : $ Flow of genetic information is through the DNA of the nucleus . ! Central Dogma is represented as follows ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : What could be your personal experience that van relate to central dogma?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Outside of those associated with religion, what are some examples of dogma?
Last Answer : How about political persuasions. . . or environmental inclination
Description : What does "curb your dogma" mean?
Last Answer : sounds like a personal problem or a superpower
Description : Liberal hegemony/dogma on college campuses? What's been your experience?
Last Answer : Hard to say, not finding the dichotomy & labels conservative/liberal too reflective both of my own views, and of others. We're a lot less politically diverse than many developed nations, yet we're still ... views were pushed to the side & not considered. [must go asap, will try to elaborate later]
Description : What is religious dogma, are you trapped in religious dogma?
Last Answer : Religious dogma are the principle or set of principles laid down by our ancestors. Different religions have set different principles. What is okay in one religion may not be so in another religion. ... . Regarding your second question, I would say that I am trapped but just obeying my forefathers.
Description : The following statement(s) is/are true concerning newer detection methods of systemic infection. a. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a rapid immunologic assay used for ... detected using advanced molecular techniques include cytomegalovirus (CMV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d Although the classic detection of infection based on clinical signs of infection and bacterial culture remain the most common clinical tools, increasing ... including CMV and HIV. Furthermore, preliminary investigations into possible detection of fungal pathogens are underway
Description : How do Spirogyra and Mucor reproduce asexually ?
Last Answer : Spirogyra and Mucor are both organisms that reproduce asexually through fragmentation. Spirogyra reproduces asexually by fragmentation, which occurs when the filament breaks into individual cells that can ... , and in this way, Mucor can reproduce asexually through fragmentation of the mycelium.
Last Answer : Mucor is a "fungus".
Description : Fungus without mycelium is: (a) Puccinia (b) Rhizopus (c) Saccharomyces (d) Mucor
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : A water-fern, which is used as a green manure in rice fields, is (a) Salvinia (b) Mucor (c) Aspergillus (d) Azolla
Last Answer : (d) Azolla
Description : Which one is a wrong statement? (a) Haploid endosperm is typical feature of Gymnosperms. (b) Brown algae have chlorophyll a and c and fucoxanthin. (c) Archegonia are found in Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Gymnosperms. (d) Mucor has biflagellate zoospores
Last Answer : (d) Mucor has biflagellate zoospores
Description : True nucleus is absent in (a) Vaucheria (b) Volvox (c) Anabaena (d) Mucor.
Last Answer : (c) Anabaena
Description : Which of the following environmental conditions are essential for optimum growth of Mucor on a piece of bread ? A. Temperature of about 25°C B. Temperature of about 5°C C. Relative humidity of about 5% D. Relative humidity of about 95% ... b) A, C and E only (c) A, D and E only (d) B, D and E only
Last Answer : (c) A, D and E only
Description : Which one of the following matches is correct? (a) Mucor Reproduction by conjugation Ascomycetes (b) Agaricus Parasitic fungus Basidiomycetes (c) Phytophthora Aseptate mycelium Basidiomycetes (d) Alternaria Sexual reproduction absent
Last Answer : (d) Alternaria Sexual reproduction absent
Description : The distinctive feature of terbinafine is: A. It is highly effective in histoplasmosis B. It can be used topically as well as orally for dermatophytosis C. It inhibits Mucor and Aspergillus as well D. Applied intravaginally it cures both candida as well as trichomonas vaginitis
Last Answer : B. It can be used topically as well as orally for dermatophytosis
Description : Which of the following groups of organisms digest their food before it actually enters the organism? (1) Bacteria and Protozoa (2) Bacteria and Fungi (3) Fungi and Protozoa (4) Mucor and Rhizopus
Last Answer : Bacteria and Fungi
Description : What are the difference between Chlamydomonas and Euglena? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Red eyespot in chlamydomonas -Biology
Description : Chlamydomonas reproduction -Biology
Description : What is chlamydomonas reinhardtii -Biology
Description : What do chlamydomonas eat? -Biology
Description : Zoospores of chlamydomonas. -Biology
Description : Where do chlamydomonas live? -Biology
Description : How do chlamydomonas obtain nutrients? -Biology
Description : Why is chlamydomonas considered a photoautotroph? -Biology
Description : $ Chlamydomonas has many pyrenoids. ! Pyrenoids help in the storage of oil droplets.
Last Answer : $ Chlamydomonas has many pyrenoids. ! Pyrenoids help in the storage of oil droplets. A. If both As and R ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Write the characteristics of division that includes members like Chlamydomonas, Fucus, Gelidium, etc.
Last Answer : Write the characteristics of division that includes members like Chlamydomonas, Fucus, Gelidium, etc.
Description : Hormogonia are the vegetative reproductive structures of (a) Chlamydomonas (b) Spirogyra (c) Oscillatoria (d) Ulothrix
Description : Write a detailed note on Chlamydomonas? (Draw Figure)
Last Answer : i) It is single celled fresh water alga. ii) It is commonly found in ponds and drains. iii) It can be clearly seen under microscope. iv) It is spherical oval or pear shaped. ... vacuole expel excess water and wastes out from the cell. xi) It reproduces both sexually and asexually.
Description : Which one of the following is correctly matched? (a) Onion–Bulb (b) Ginger–Sucker (c) Chlamydomonas–Conidia (d) Yeast–Zoospores
Last Answer : (a) Onion–Bulb
Description : Anoxygenic photosynthesis is characteristic of (a) Rhodospirillum (b) Spirogyra (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Ulva.
Last Answer : (a) Rhodospirillum
Description : Which one of the following does not differ in E.coli and Chlamydomonas? (a) Ribosomes (b) Chromosomal organization (c) Cell wall (d) Cell membrane
Last Answer : (d) Cell membrane
Description : Zygotic meiosis is characteristic of (a) Fucus (b) Funaria (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Marchantia
Last Answer : (c) Chlamydomonas
Description : A plant in which sporophytic generation is represented by zygote is (a) Pinus (b) Selaginella (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Dryopteris
Description : Which one is the most advanced from evolutionary view point? (a) Selaginella (b) Funaria (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Pinus
Last Answer : (d) Pinus
Description : Which one of the following pairs of plants are not seed producers? (a) Fern and Funaria (b) Funaria and Ficus (c) Ficus and Chlamydomonas (d) Funaria and Pinus
Last Answer : (a) Fern and Funaria
Description : Sexual reproduction involving fusion of two cells in Chlamydomonas is (a) isogamy (b) homogamy (c) somatogamy (d) hologamy.
Last Answer : (d) hologamy.
Description : The product of conjugation in Spirogyra or fertilization of Chlamydomonas is (a) zygospore (b) zoospore (c) oospore (d) carpospore.
Last Answer : (a) zygospore
Description : The common mode of sexual reproduction in Chlamydomonas is (a) isogamous (b) anisogamous (c) oogamous (d) hologamous.
Last Answer : (a) isogamous
Description : Chloroplast of Chlamydomonas is (a) stellate (b) cup-shaped (c) collar-shaped (d) spiral.
Last Answer : (b) cup-shaped
Description : Isogamous condition with non-flagellated gametes is found in (a) Volvox (b) Fucus (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Spirogyra.
Last Answer : (d) Spirogyra.
Description : Select the wrong statement. (a) In oomycetes, female gamete is smaller and motile, while male gamete is larger and non- motile. (b) Chlamydomonas exhibits both isogamy and anisogamy and ... in structure, function and behaviour. (d) Anisogametes differ either in structure, function or behaviour.
Last Answer : (a) In oomycetes, female gamete is smaller and motile, while male gamete is larger and non- motile.
Description : Membrane-bound organelles are absent in (a) Saccharomyces (b) Streptococcus (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Plasmodium.
Last Answer : (b) Streptococcus
Description : In the five kingdom classification, Chlamydomonas and Chlorella have been included in (a) protista (b) algae (c) plantae (d) monera
Last Answer : (a) protista
Description : Zygotic meiosis is characteristic of; (1) Fucus (2) Funaria (3) Chlamydomonas (4) Marchantia
Last Answer : (3) Chlamydomonas
Description : Which one of the following is correctly matched ? (1) Yeast – Zoospores (2) Onion – Bulb (3) Ginger – Sucker (4) Chlamydomonas – Conidia
Last Answer : (2) Onion – Bulb
Description : What is the general rule for determining the central atom in a binary molecular compound?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : The hormonal alterations that follow operation and injury favor accelerated gluconeogenesis. This new glucose is consumed by which of the following tissues? A. Central nervous system. B. Skeletal muscle. C. Bone. D. Kidney. E. Tissue in the healing wound.
Last Answer : Answer: ADE DISCUSSION: Glucose is produced in increased amounts to satisfy the fuel requirements of the healing wound. In addition, nerve tissue and the renal medulla also utilize this substrate. Skeletal muscle primarily utilizes fatty acids, and bone utilizes mineral substrate