11. Which of the following is correct sequence of the events occurring during sexual reproduction in plants?
12. Air can hold maximum amount of water vapour at any temperature, and at that temperature the actual pressure of water vapour expressed by percentage of the maximum is called
13. Which of the following organisms break down the complex substances of dead tissues of producers and consumers and absorb some of the decomposition products and release simple substances usable by autotrophic organisms to start the food-chain cycle again?
14. The enzyme carboxylase contains which of the following as co-enzyme and metal activator?
15. The cytomembrane of many photosynthetic bacteria are differentiated as independent vesicular structures known as
16. K. I of Bajra is a highly resistant variety to
17. Consider the following statements.
1. Glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm.
2. Glycolysis does not require oxygen.
3. In anaerobic organisms, only glycolysis occur and that is called fermentation.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct about glycolysis ?
1. Glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm.
2. Glycolysis does not require oxygen.
3. In anaerobic organisms, only glycolysis occur and that is called fermentation.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct about glycolysis ?
18. Which of the following full form of ATP is correct?
19. The food conducting tissue of a plants is
20. Which of the following is not a physically demarcated space, but an abstraction that includes all the physical, chemical, physiologic and biotic factors that an organism requires to live?
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