The inherent capacity of an organism to increase in numbers under ideal condition is known as
A. Growth rate
B. Biotic potential
C. Reproductive potential
D. Population explosion
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The inherent capacity of an organism to increase in numbers under ideal conditions is known as Reproductive potential.It is the relative capacity of a species to reproduce itself under optimum conditions.
The reproductive success of plants is often the outcome of mutualistic and antagonistic plant-animal interactions.
Plants may reproduce asexually or sexually. In asexual reproduction, an entirely new plant arises that is genetically identical to the parent plant. In sexual reproduction, egg and sperm cells combine to form a new plant that is genetically distinct from the parent plants.
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Genetic code was discovered by
A. Khorana and Methaei
B. Flemming and Methaei
C. Holley, Nirenberg and Khorana
D. Holley and Nirenberg
Progeny of breeder seed is referred to as
A. Breeder seed
B. Nucleus seed
C. Foundation seed
D. Certified seed
Molecular basis of organ differentiation depends on the modulation in transcription by
A. RNA pol
B. Transcription factor
C. Anticodon
D. All of the above
The phenomenon of linkage was first observed by
A. Bateson and Punnet
B. Nilson
C. Hugo de Vries
D. Mendel
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