JRF NET Life Sciences June 2017 Free Model Question Papers (13)
(1). Most of the DNA binding protein binds to DNA by particular motif to modulate gene expression. Genes which are under the regulation of gibberllic […]
(1). Most of the DNA binding protein binds to DNA by particular motif to modulate gene expression. Genes which are under the regulation of gibberllic […]
(1). The characteristics of organisms the reaches first to barren Island during the ecological succession: a. Slow growth and small generation time b. Slow growth […]
Microspores vs Megaspores Microspores and megaspores are sexual spores produced by vascular plants (some Pteridophytes and all Gymnosperms and Angiosperms) for sexual reproduction. Both microspores […]
Phase Contrast vs DIC Phase Contrast and Differential Contrast Microscopes Phase contrast microscopy and Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) microscopy are two advanced optical light microscopy […]
Heterospory is the production of two or more types of spores. It is a condition of the production of more than one types (usually two) of […]
Nodal anatomy refers to the study of the structure and function of nodes of plants, which are the points on a stem where leaves, branches, […]
Covalent vs Hydrogen Bond Difference between Covalent and Hydrogen Bond: The chemical bonds are stable attractions between atoms, ions or molecules. The formation of chemical […]
Dicot leaves are also called as dorsiventral leaves because they possess distinct dorsal and ventral sides. Monocot leaves are called isobilateral leaves since both the […]
Active vs Passive Water Absorption Difference between Active and Passive Absorption of Water in Plants: Plants absorb water along with minerals from the soil through […]