Description : Which of the following carbohydrates is most abundant in nature?
Last Answer : Cellulose
Description : Carbohydrates, the most abundant biomolecule on earth, are produced by (a) some bacteria, algae and green plant cells (b) fungi, algae and green plant cells (c) all bacteria, fungi and algae (d) viruses, fungi and bacteria.
Last Answer : (a) some bacteria, algae and green plant cells
Description : What is the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is the most abundant element on the earth’s crust by weight? -Do You Know?
Description : Which elements is most abundant in the earth’s crust? -Do You Know?
Description : Which is the second most abundant metal in the earth’s crust? -Do You Know?
Description : What is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust? -Do You Know?
Description : What is the most abundant on the earth crust? -Do You Know?
Description : The most abundant carbohydrate found in nature is (A) Starch (B) Glycogen (C) Cellulose (D) Chitin
Last Answer : C
Description : What is the most abundant form under which nitrogen is found in nature ?
Last Answer : The most abundant nitrogen-containing molecule found in nature is molecular nitrogen (N2). The air is 80% constituted of molecular nitrogen.
Description : Nature The second most abundant metal found in the earth’s crust is _____. A. Iron B. Calcium C. Sodium D. Aluminum
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Haploids are more suitable for mutation studies than the diploids. This is because (a) haploids are more abundant in nature than diploids (b) all mutations, whether dominant or recessive ... more stable than diploids (d) mutagens penetrate in haploids more effectively than in diploids.
Last Answer : (b) all mutations, whether dominant or recessive are expressed in haploids
Description : Which pairs of rays is electromagnetic in nature? -Do You Know?
Description : Which is used as the logo of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) ? -Do You Know?
Description : Which effect shows particle nature of height? -Do You Know?
Description : What is a strong argument for the particle nature of cathode rays? -Do You Know?