Q73.Lateral root primordia are developed from (1) Pericycle(2) Endodermis(3) Ectodermis(4) Xylem Lateral root primordia develop from specific cells within the root structure, playing a key role in expanding a plant’s […]
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Impermeability of Mitochondrial Inner Membrane to Ions
Q72.Impermeability of mitochondrial inner membrane to most ions, electrons and protons is due to the presence of (1) Cardiolipin(2) Collagen(3) Chitin(4) Cellulose Impermeability of Mitochondrial Inner Membrane: Role of Cardiolipin […]
Cellular Processes Location Matching
Q71.Match the LIST-I with LIST-II List-IA. TranslationB. ReplicationC. ATP synthesisD. Dark reaction of photosynthesis List-III. NucleusII. MitochondriaIII. StromaIV. Cytoplasm Options (1) A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV(2) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III(3) A-IV, […]
Pyrosequencing MCQ
Q70.Which of the following sentences is not true for pyrosequencing? (1) It is based on detection of pulses of chemiluminescence(2) Requires the activity of enzyme sulfurylase(3) Requires addition of dideoxynucleotides(4) […]
Obligate Anaerobes Oxygen Sensitivity
Q69.Obligate anaerobes are not able to survive in the presence of oxygen because of: (1) Absence of both catalase and superoxide dismutase(2) Presence of both catalase and superoxide dismutase(3) Presence […]
Pervaporation MCQ Explained
Q68.Pervaporation is (1) Ion removal(2) Separation of liquids(3) Separation of solids(4) Water purification Pervaporation MCQ: Correct Answer and Detailed Explanation Pervaporation is a key membrane separation process used in chemical […]
Gas Chromatography Separation Principle
Q67.Separation of components in gas chromatography is based on (1) Molecular weight(2) Partition coefficient(3) Molarity(4) Conductivity Gas Chromatography Separation: Partition Coefficient MCQ Guide Gas chromatography (GC) separates volatile compounds based […]
Key Protein in Complement Activation
Q66.Key protein involved in complement activation is (1) C5(2) C8(3) C9(4) C3 Key Protein in Complement Activation: C3 Explained C3 stands out as the central protein driving complement activation across […]
Phenylketonuria PKU Cause
Q65.Phenylketonuria is caused by dysfunction of (1) Phenylalanine hydroxylase(2) Phenylalanine monooxygenase(3) Phenylalanine mutase(4) Phenylalanine dioxygenase Phenylketonuria Enzyme Deficiency Explained Phenylketonuria (PKU) results from deficiency in phenylalanine hydroxylase, causing toxic phenylalanine […]
CPS1 Urea Cycle Regulation
Q64.Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I (first enzyme in urea cycle) is allosterically regulated by: (1) N-acetylglutamate(2) N-acetylglucosamine(3) N-acetylgalactosamine(4) N-acetylgluconate Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase I Regulation Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I (CPS1), the urea […]


