Description : Auxin antagonists compounds interact with auxins as: a. Counteract b. Increase c. Decrease d. None of the above
Last Answer : Counteract
Description : Compounds possessing hormone like properties which have small molecular weight, are termed as : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. None of these
Last Answer : Kinins
Description : Auxin destruction activity is inhibited by : a. Blue light b. Red light c. Green light d. None of the above
Last Answer : Red light
Description : Auxins as herbicides are supposed to be: a. Non toxic to animals and human beings b. Highly selective c. Exert their action at extremely low concentration d. All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above
Description : Leaf senescence can be retarded by the application of : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. Abscicic acid
Description : ________ can release lateral buds from apical dominance : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. None of above
Description : ________ have ability to alter the sex of the flowers: a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. None of above
Last Answer : Gibberellins
Description : Auxins have effective role in : a. Delay in flower opening b. Cell division c. Reduction of pre harvest fruit drop d. All of the above
Last Answer : Reduction of pre harvest fruit drop
Description : Factors involved in the formation of auxins are: a. Age of apex b. Light c. Zinc d. All of the above
Description : Direction of plant growth is controlled by: a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. All of above
Last Answer : Auxins
Description : Many _________ in super optimal concentrations also act as growth inhibitors : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Cytokinins d. All of above
Description : Plants, protein, RNA, DNA contents are increased by a. Auxins b. Adenine c. Cytokinins d. None of above
Last Answer : Cytokinins
Description : Hormones which control apical dominance are: a. Auxins b. Cytokinins c. Gibberellins d. Polyamines
Description : The major auxin produced in plants is: a. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) b. Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) c. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) d. Ethylene
Last Answer : Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)
Description : The first ever auxin discovered was: a. IBA b. IPA c. IAA d. None of above
Last Answer : IAA
Description : In plants auxin are mainly present in: a. Root tips b. Stem end c. Shoot tips d. Leaf margins
Last Answer : Shoot tips
Description : In green plants light favour the formation of a. Auxin b. GA c. ABA d. IBA
Last Answer : Auxin
Description : Template/lock and key theory of enzyme action is supported by (A) Enzymes speed up reaction (B) Enzymes occur in living beings and speed up certain reactions (C) Enzymes determine the direction of reaction (D) Compounds similar to substrate inhibit enzyme activity
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Most of Nitrogen is used in the decomposition of __________ and thus plant shows deficiency symptoms : a. Amino acids b. Cellulose c. Carbon compounds d. Organic matter
Last Answer : Cellulose
Description : Proteins are most complex organic compounds, containing a. Carbon b. Hydrogen c. oxygen and nitrogen d. All of these
Last Answer : All of these
Description : The soil pH level primarily controls: a. Soil temperature b. Activity of soil-borne diseases c. Moisture absorption by roots d. Availability of essential plant nutrients
Last Answer : Availability of essential plant nutrients
Description : Physiological aging activity in which plant tissues degenerate and ultimately die is called a. Senescence b. Ripening c. Climacteric d. Degeneration
Last Answer : Senescence
Description : . Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is added in detergents to (A) Prevent redeposition of soil on cleaned surface (B) Act as optical brightening agent (C) Inhibit corrosion in washing machines made of aluminium (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Prevent redeposition of soil on cleaned surface
Description : Which type of medication may be used in the treatment of a patient with incontinence to inhibit contraction of the bladder? a) Anticholinergic agent Anticholinergic agents are ... be treated using pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine, ingredients found in over-the-counter decongestants.
Last Answer : a) Anticholinergic agent Anticholinergic agents are considered first-line medications for urge incontinence.
Description : Organic compounds which inhibit or modify any physiological process
Last Answer : Ans. Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs)
Description : Erythromycin acts on ribosomes and inhibit (A) Formation of initiation complex (B) Binding of aminoacyl tRNA (C) Peptidyl transferase activity (D) Translocation
Description : The principal action of insulin in adipose tissue is to inhibit the activity of the (A) Hormone sensitive lipoprotein lipase (B) Glycerol phosphate acyltransferase (C) Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (D) Pyruvate dehydrogenase
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Antibacterial agents can be classified with regard to their structure, mechanism of action, and activity pattern against various types of bacterial pathogens. Which of the following ... are both bacteriostatic d. Sulfonamides and trimethoprim act synergistically to inhibit purine synthesis
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, d Penicillins, cephalosporins, and monobactams possess a b-lactam ring of some type and act to bind bacterial division plate proteins, thus inhibiting cell wall ... act in different mechanisms to inhibit protein synthesis, therefore two agents in combination act synergistically
Description : Clarithromycin and erythromycin have very similar spectrums of antimicrobial activity. The major advantage of clarithromytcin is that it (a) Eradicates mycoplasmal infections in a single dose (b ... not inhibit live drug-metabolizing enzymes (e) Acts on methicillin-resistant strains of staphylococci
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : At the adrenergic synapse, the concentration of adrenaline in synaptic cleft: a. increased by cocaine which inhibit reuptake of adrenaline b. decreased by MAO (monoamine oxidase) - inhibitors c. controlled chiefly by the activity of the enzyme COMT d. increased by noradrenaline receptor blockers
Last Answer : increased by cocaine which inhibit reuptake of adrenaline
Description : Catalyst carriers (A) Have very high selectivity (B) Increase the activity of a catalyst (C) Provide large surface area with a small amount of active material (D) Inhibit catalyst poisoning
Last Answer : (C) Provide large surface area with a small amount of active material
Description : Choose the correct statement about nefopam: A. It is a nonopioid analgesic which does not inhibit prostaglandin synthesis B. It is an orally active opioid analgesic C. It is an analgesic with potent antiinflammatory activity D. It is a preferential COX-2 inhibitor
Last Answer : A. It is a nonopioid analgesic which does not inhibit prostaglandin synthesis
Description : The acceleration of flowering by manipulating environmental conditions is known as: a. Pulsing b. Forcing c. Leaching d. After-ripening
Last Answer : Forcing
Description : Japanese style of floral arrangement is known as: a. Ikenobo b. Yen c. Ikebana d. Ying
Last Answer : Ikebana
Description : Which of the following plants is known as dessert saroo? a. Populus nigra b. Bahinia varigata c. Sapium seveferum d. Casuarina equistifolia
Last Answer : Casuarina equistifolia
Description : A thread-like stem or leaf which clings to any support, is known as a. Climber b. Tendril c. Sucker d. Creeper
Last Answer : Tendril
Description : Production of vegetable out of their normal season of outdoor production is known as: a. Vegetable forcing b. Out of season c. Crop production d. Tissue culture
Last Answer : Vegetable forcing
Description : In some plants the buds contain both leaves and flowers and known as a. Leaf buds b. Flower buds c. Scaly buds d. Mixed buds
Last Answer : Mixed buds
Description : Plants, soft and green, and can be easily bent is known a. Herbaceous b. Woody c. Shrubs d. Non of these
Last Answer : Herbaceous
Description : The fruits which do not naturally open to shed seed are known as: a. Dehiscent fruit b. Fleshy fruit c. Dry fruit d. Indehiscent fruit
Last Answer : Indehiscent fruit
Description : Fleshy fruit with thin skin, not formed from the ovary but from another part of the plant is known as: a. Berry b. Drupe c. Stone fruit d. Pome
Last Answer : Pome
Description : Pollination between two such flowers situated on the same plant is known a. Autogamy b. Allogamy c. Cross pollinated d. None of these
Last Answer : Allogamy
Description : Plants response to the relative length of daylight or darkness is known as: a. long day b. Short day c. Neutral d. Photoperiodism
Last Answer : Photoperiodism
Description : Solanum melogena is locally known as : a. Tomato b. Potato c. Egg plant d. Chillie
Last Answer : Egg plant
Description : Potato and sweet potato are well known for a. Carbohydrates b. Proteins c. Vitamins d. All of these
Last Answer : Carbohydrates
Description : How do writers come up with antagonists philosophies?
Last Answer : That's part of the job of a writer. They have to devise all sorts of scenarios and envionments in which their plot will fit. A lot of it is imagination, probably with some research thrown in. ... invented the grammar and syntax of an entire make-believe language as well. Bottom line: It takes work!
Description : Fall in blood pressure caused by larger doses of histamine is blocked by (a) H1 antihistaminics alone (b) H2 ANTAgonists alone (c) Combination of H1 and H2 antagonists (d) None of the above
Description : The following are true: a. depth of perception only occurs in patients with normal visual acuities in both eye b. Hering's law states that increased innervation to an extraocular muscle is ... simultaneous areas of the retina d. objects outside of the Panum's area are perceived as doubl
Last Answer : objects outside of the Panum's area are perceived as doubl
Description : Of the following categories of medications, which is used in combination with bismuth salts to eradicate Helicobacter pylori? a) Antibiotics Antibiotics and bismuth salts are given to eradicate ... antagonists Histamine-2 receptor antagonists are given to decrease the acid secretion in the stomach.
Last Answer : a) Antibiotics Antibiotics and bismuth salts are given to eradicate H. pylori.
Description : In the intact animal H2 receptor antagonists potentiate the following action of histamine: A. Cardiac stimulation B. Fall in blood pressure C. Uterine relaxation D. Bronchospasm
Last Answer : D. Bronchospasm