During anaerobic conditions, the rate of glycolysis increases, is called
compensation point
extinction point
Warburg effect
Pasteur effect
Micro-nutrients are
less important in nutrition than macronutrients
as important in nutrition as macro-nutrients
may be omitted from culture media without any detrimental effect on the plant
called micro because they play only minor role in nutrition
B.
as important in nutrition as macro-nutrients
Micro-nutrients are the minerals/elements which are required in less amount by the plants and thus are present in less quantity in the plants but these are as important as the macro-nutrients. Examples of micro-nutrients iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), molybdenum (Mo), boron (B) and chlorine (Cl).
A nucleotide is a molecule consisting of a
hexose sugar, phosphorus and albumen
phosphorus, iron and calcium
phosphate, 5-carbon sugar and nitrogen base
RNA and glucose
Quiescent centre is the zone of
least mitotic activity in the root apex
least mitotic activity in the shoot apex
maximum mitotic activity in the root apex
maximum mitotic activity in the shoot apex