Description : The term Lysosome was 1 st used by
Last Answer : Ans. Dave (1955)
Description : In which cells does the meiosis occur?
Last Answer : Ans. Reproductive cells
Description : How many daughter cells are formed in one cycle of meiosis?
Last Answer : Ans. Four
Description : 1 st bank in India was established on
Last Answer : Ans. 1806
Description : The 1 st function performed in the marketing of agricultural commodities
Last Answer : Ans. Packing
Description : DNA was 1 st synthesized by
Last Answer : Ans. A. Kornberg (1953)
Description : X-rays as mutagen was 1 st used by
Last Answer : Ans. Mullar
Description : 1 st Intergeneric hybrid was
Last Answer : Ans. Raphino brassica (Radish x Cabbage)
Description : Bulk method was 1 st used by
Last Answer : Ans. Nilson Ehle (1908)
Description : 1 st enzyme which was discovered by yeast
Last Answer : Ans. Zymase
Description : Long term loan is given for the period of
Last Answer : Ans. 5 to 30 years
Description : Short term loan is given for
Last Answer : Ans. 1 to 1½ years
Description : Term ‘Heterosis’ was given by
Last Answer : Ans. Shull
Description : The term ‘Enzyme’ was given by
Last Answer : Ans. W. Kuhne (1867)
Description : Meiosis is not having the one of the character out of the four given below-
Last Answer : Meiosis is not having the one of the character out of the four given below- A. It ... anaphase-II D. Nuclear membrane disappears durring prophase
Description : The given figure is the representation of a certain event at a particular stage of a type of cell division. Which is this stage? (a) Prophase I during meiosis (b) Prophase II during meiosis (c) Prophase of mitosis (d) Both prophase and metaphase of mitosis
Last Answer : (a) Prophase I during meiosis
Description : Match the stages of meiosis in column I to their characteristic features in column II and select the correct option using the codes given below. Column I Column II A. Pachytene (i) Pairing of homologous chromosomes B. Metaphase I (ii) ... , C-(iii), D-(i) (d) A-(iv), B-(iii), C-(ii), D-(i)
Last Answer : (a) A-(iii), B-(iv), C-(ii), D-(i)
Description : The term ecology was introduced by
Last Answer : Ans. Hackel
Description : The term used to denote chance of happening or not happening of an event.
Last Answer : Ans. Probability
Description : The term ‘Kurtosis’ was introduced by
Last Answer : Ans. Karl Pearson (1906)
Description : Long-term planning is done for
Last Answer : Ans. 5-10 years
Description : The term "Extension education" was firsed used by
Last Answer : Ans. Cambridge University, England (1873)
Description : The term "Extension education" was originated from
Last Answer : Ans. England (1866)
Description : The term ‘Pomology’ is derived from
Last Answer : Ans. Latin word
Description : The term ‘Horticulture’ is derived from
Description : The term ‘Biotechnology’ was coined by
Last Answer : Ans. Karl Ereky (1919)
Description : The term “primary centres of origin’ was proposed by
Last Answer : Ans. Vevilov
Description : The term “Genomics” was coined by
Last Answer : Ans. Thomas Roderick (1986)
Description : ‘Mitosis’ term was coined by
Last Answer : Ans. Walter Flemming (1882)
Description : Who coined the term chromosome?
Last Answer : Ans. Waldeyer (1888)
Description : The term ‘Endoplasmic reticulum’ coined by
Last Answer : Ans. Porter (1948)
Description : Who coined the term mitochondria?
Last Answer : Ans. Benda (1897)
Description : Who coined the term genetics?
Last Answer : Ans. W. Bateson (1905)
Description : The term ‘Protein’ was coined by
Last Answer : Ans. Moulder (1840)
Description : First used the term ‘biochemistry’
Last Answer : Ans. Neuberg (1903)
Description : how was the long term impact on the botany of mout.st.helen within 5 miles of the summit?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : The next term in the series: AB, ED, IH, NM, — is (A) TS (B) ST (C) TU (D) SU
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : CHI 2 test was given by
Last Answer : Ans. Karlpierson
Description : The order of three averages for a given data
Last Answer : Ans. AM > GM > HM
Description : A line indicates all possible combinations of two inputs which can be purchased with a given amount of investment fund
Last Answer : Ans. Iso-Cost line
Description : A line represents the different combinations of two variable inputs used in the production of a given amount of output.
Last Answer : Ans. Isoquant
Description : Marketable surplus is given by
Last Answer : Ans. MS = P – C
Description : The concept of demonstration was given by
Last Answer : Ans. Dr. Seeman A. Knapp
Description : Pulsation theory was given by
Last Answer : Ans. J.C. Bose (1923)
Description : Mass flow or pressure flow theory was given by
Last Answer : Ans. Godlewski (1884)
Description : The concept ‘Osmosis’ is given by
Last Answer : Ans. Abbe Nollel
Description : Concept of pure line was given by
Last Answer : Ans. Johnson
Description : Theory of evolution through natural selection was given by
Last Answer : Ans. C.Darwin and A.R.Wallace (1858)
Description : Cell theory was given by
Last Answer : Ans. M.J. Schleiden and T.Schwann (1939)
Description : A situation in which a crop needs more of a given nutrient yet has shown no deficiency symptoms
Last Answer : Ans. Hidden Hunger