Quantitative traits are measurable traits that show
(a) Discontinuous variation
(b) Continuous variation
(c) Phenotypic
(d) None of these
Quantitative traits are measurable traits that show Read More »
(a) Discontinuous variation
(b) Continuous variation
(c) Phenotypic
(d) None of these
Quantitative traits are measurable traits that show Read More »
(a) Basic amino acids
(b) Non-essential amino acids
(c) Essential amino acids
(d) Non-Polar amino acids
The amino acids which cannot be synthesized by the mammals are called Read More »
(a) Plants
(b) Microorganisms
(c) Animals
(d) All of these
Antibiotics are produced by the: Read More »
(a) Starch
(b) Protein
(c) Cellulose
(d) All of these
The most abundant compound in nature is Read More »
(a) Hydrolysis
(b) Endomosis
(c) Dehydration
(d) Plasmolysis
The shrinkage of protoplasm due to osmosis of water from the cell is known as: Read More »
(a) Young bud
(b) Anther Â
(c) Root tip
(d) Shoot apex
The most suitable part of the plant for the study of Meiosis is Read More »
(a) Early inhibition
(b) Metabolic inhibition
(c) Feed back inhibition
(d) None of these
a) Sister chromatids
b) Homologous chromosomes
c) Non homologous
d) None of these
Synapsis of chromosomes occurs between Read More »
a) Organic matter
b) Chemical fertilizers
c) Gypsum
d) None of these
Soil structure can be improved with addition of: Read More »
a) Improvment in yield
b) Poor in performance
c) Growth in vegetative parts
d) None of these
Continuous selfing in cross pollinated: Read More »