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    In mung bean, resistance to yellow mosaic virus and powdery mildew was induced by 

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    Guttation is mainly due to

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    The wings of a bird and the wings of insects are

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    The function of which of the following is to act like a one-way valve?

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    When the union of stamens takes place among themselves, it is called as cohesion. The cohesion observed in well known ornamental flower Hibiscus is ________________.

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    Which of the following are an example of lipid-anchored proteins?

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    Which of the following statements is/are false?

    (a) The respiratory quotient depends upon the type of respiratory substrate used during respiration.

    (b) In oxidative phosphorylation, O2 is the ultimate acceptor of electrons and it gets reduced to water.

    (c) The ratio of the volume of CO2 consumed to the volume of O2 evolved in respiration is called respiratory quotient.

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    Which of the following features is common among urochordata, cephalochordata and vertebrata?

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    ______ is the branch of genetics, which deals with heritable changes in gene activity that are not caused by changes in the DNA sequence.

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    How do rhizoids differ from roots?

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