how adventitious roots are formed by repeated branching of redicle -Biology

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Description : how adventitious roots are formed by repeated branching of redicle -Biology

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Description : What are adventitious roots? -Biology

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Description : $ Tap root system is that which arises from the radicle of seed. ! Adventitious roots can also arise from the radicle.

Last Answer : $ Tap root system is that which arises from the radicle of seed. ! Adventitious roots can also arise from ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.

Description : Adventitious roots develop from (a) Epidermis (b) Pericycle or interfascicular parenchyma (c) Cortex (d) Endodermis

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Description : Tap roots of plants are also called as a. Secondary roots b. Adventitious roots c. Primary roots d. Tertiary roots

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Description : Pericycle of roots produces (a) mechanical support (b) lateral roots (c) vascular bundles (d) adventitious buds.

Last Answer : b) lateral roots

Description : The apical meristem of the root is present (a) only in radicals (b) only in tap roots (c) only in adventitious roots (d) in all the roots.

Last Answer : (d) in all the roots.

Description : The apical meristem of the root is present (a) only in radicals (b) only in tap roots (c) only in adventitious roots (d) in all the roots.

Last Answer : (d) in all the roots.

Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Linear polymers are formed from bifunctional groups only and are normally thermoplastic (B) Cross-linked branched chain polymers are either elastometric or ... (D) Dibasic acids reacts with dihydric alcohols to give polyesters using addition polymerisation reaction

Last Answer : D) Dibasic acids reacts with dihydric alcohols to give polyesters using addition polymerisation reaction

Description : What is the difference between Fibrous root and Adventitious root? -Biology

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Description : Explain adventitious root system. -Biology

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Description : Give the adventitious root modifications. Give examples. -Biology

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Description : Difference between tap root and adventitious root. -Biology

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Description : A root is adventitious when it is

Last Answer : A root is adventitious when it is A. Swollen B. Growing in marshy places C. Formed from plumule D. Modified for storage

Description : The beetroot is the portion of the beet plant - (1) tap root (2) adventitious (3) bulb of the stem (4) rhizome

Last Answer : (1) tap root Explanation: The beetroot is the taproot portion of the beet plant. Beet plant it is one of several of the cultivated varieties of Beta vulgar is grown for their edible taproots and their leaves (called beet greens).

Description : The bud which develop into the axils of a leaf is a. Axillary buds b. Terminal buds c. Adventitious buds d. Naked buds

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Description : What is the eye of potato? (a) Axillary bud (b) Accessory bud (c) Adventitious bud (d) Apical bud

Last Answer : a) Axillary bud

Description : In Bougainvillea, thorns are the modifications of (a) adventitious root (b) stem (c) leaf (d) stipules.

Last Answer : (b) stem

Description : Sweet potato is a modified (a) stem (b) adventitious root (c) tap root (d) rhizome.

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Description : In Bougainvillea thorns are the modifications of : (1) Adventitious root (2) Stem (3) Leaf (4) Stipules

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Description : Sweet potato is a modified (1) Stem (2) Adventitious root (3) Tap root (4) Rhizome

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Description : How many numbers greater than 400 can be formed with digits 3,4,8,9 with no digits being repeated? a) 24 b) 18 c) 42 d) 45

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Description : How many 3-letter words can be formed with or without meaning from the letters A , G , M , D , N , and J , which are ending with G and none of the letters should be repeated? a) 20 b) 18 c) 25 d) 27

Last Answer : Answer: A) Since each desired word is ending with G, the least place is occupied with G. So, there is only 1 way. The second place can now be filled by any of the remaining 5 letters (A , M , D , N , J ... letters. So, there are 4 ways to fill. Required number of words = (1 x 5 x 4) = 20.

Description : How do I get my euphorbia lactea to grow in it's curley fan form, rather than straight and branching?

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Description : Many fungi exist as branching networks of multicellular filaments. What characteristic of these filaments helps with nutrient absorption?

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Description : Assertion :- Branching descent and Natural selection are the two key concepits of Darwinian theory of evolution. Reason :- Darwinism is able to explai

Last Answer : Assertion :- Branching descent and Natural selection are the two key concepits of Darwinian theory of ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.

Description : Branching descent is accoured for:

Last Answer : Branching descent is accoured for: A. Homology B. Analogy C. Vestigal organs D. Atavism

Description : Uniparous branching occurs in

Last Answer : Uniparous branching occurs in A. Mirabilis B. Euphorbia C. Saraca D. Viscum

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Description : Amylopectinosis is caused due to absence of (A) Debranching enzyme (B) Branching enzyme (C) Acid maltase (D) Glucose-6-phosphatase

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Description : Mc Ardle’s syndrome is characterized by the absence of (A) Liver phosphorylase (B) Muscle phosphorylase (C) Branching enzyme (D) Debranching enzyme

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Description : Cori disease (Limit dextrinosis) is caused due to absence of (A) Branching enzyme (B) Debranching enzyme (C) Glycogen synthase (D) Phosphorylase

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Description : Amylo 1, 6 glucosidase is called (A) Branching enzyme (B) debranching enzyme (C) Glucantransferase (D) Phosphorylase

Last Answer : B

Description : Glycogen is converted to glucose-1- phosphate by (A) UDPG transferase (B) Branching enzyme (C) Phosphorylase (D) Phosphatase

Last Answer : C

Description : The branching enzyme acts on the glycogen when the glycogen chain has been lengthened to between glucose units: (A) 1 and 6 (B) 2 and 7 (C) 3 and 9 (D) 6 and 11

Last Answer : D

Description : Branching occurs in glycogen approximately after every (A) Five glucose units (B) Ten glucose units (C) Fifteen glucose units (D) Twenty glucose units

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Description : What effect does branching of an alkane chain has on its boiling point?

Last Answer : Ans. As branching increases, the surface area of the molecule decreases which results in a small area of contact. As a result, the Van der Waals force also decreases which can be overcome at ... lower temperature. Hence, the boiling point of an alkane chain decreases with an increase in branching.

Description : (a) What effect the branching of an alkane has on its melting point? (L-III) (b) Which of the following has highest boiling point?(L-III) (1) 2-methyl pentane. (2) 2, 3-diethyl butane. (3) 2, 2- dimethyl butane.

Last Answer : Ans.(a) In general conception, as the branching increases packing of the molecules in the crystals becomes less close and have melting point decreases accordingly. (b) As the branching increases, ... attraction decreases and hence the boiling point decreases. So, 2-methyl pentane has highest B.pt.

Description : What effect does branching of an alkane chain has on its boiling point?

Last Answer : Ans. As the branching increases, the surface area of an alkane approaches that of a sphere. Since a sphere has minimum surface area, therefore, Vander Waal forces of attraction are minimum and hence the boiling point of the alkane decreases with branching.

Description : The meristems which help in branching are

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Description : The time and space complexity of BFS is (For time and space complexity problems consider b as branching factor and d as depth of the search tree.) a) O(bd+1) and O(bd+1) b) O(b2) and O(d2) c) O(d2) and O(b2) d) O(d2) and O(d2)

Last Answer : a) O(bd+1) and O(bd+1)

Description : Ina complex program, the overlaps: a. Branching b. Condition c. Botha &b d. None of these

Last Answer : a. Branching

Description : Branching is implemented by depending on output of: a CD b RG c. CC d. CR

Last Answer : a CD

Description : Who determine under what conditions the branching will occur and when. a. By combination of CD and BT b. By combination of CD and BR c. By combination of CD and CR d. By combination of TD and BR

Last Answer : b. By combination of CD and BR

Description : Which field is used to requests for branching: a. DR b. CR c. TR d BR

Last Answer : d BR

Description : Removal of apical bud results in (a) formation of new apical bud (b) elongation of main stem (c) death of plant (d) formation of lateral branching.

Last Answer : d) formation of lateral branching.

Description : Cellulose, the most important constituent of plant cell wall is made up of (a) branched chain of glucose molecules linked by β-1, 4 glycosidic bond in straight chain and α-1, 6 glycosidic bond ... the site of branching (d) unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked by α-1, 4 glycosidic bond.

Last Answer : (b) unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked by β-1, 4 glycosidic bond

Description : Identify the tissue shown in the diagram and match with its characteristics and its location. (a) Smooth muscles, show branching, found in the wall of the heart (b) Cardiac muscles, unbranched ... the ribs (d) Skeletal muscles show striations and are closely attached with the bones of the limbs

Last Answer : (d) Skeletal muscles show striations and are closely attached with the bones of the limbs

Description : Taenia saginata differs from Taenia solium in (a) absence of scolex hooks (b) absence of scolex hooks and uterine branching (c) absence of scolex hooks and presence of both male and female reproductive organs (d) presence of scolex hooks.

Last Answer : (a) absence of scolex hooks

Description : .Classification of Porifera is based on (a) branching (b) spicules (c) reproduction (d) symmetry.

Last Answer : (b) spicules