CSIR NET Life Sciences December 2015 Question Paper with Answer Key (Part-1)
Previous Year Question Papers of CSIR – UGC /JRF/NET: Life Science Examination, December 2015 (II) COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) & UGC (Original […]
Previous Year Question Papers of CSIR – UGC /JRF/NET: Life Science Examination, December 2015 (II) COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) & UGC (Original […]
Role of Enzymes in Pathogenesis Most of the fungal and bacterial parasites produce many enzymes that degrade the plant materials in vivo. Enzymes involved in […]
Majority of the flowering plants are monoecious with male and female reproductive parts are borne on the same flowers or different flowers of same plant. […]
What is sex determination? Living organisms, with a very few exceptions, are differentiated into male and female individuals based on their morphological, physiological and behavioral […]
Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the CSIR JRF NET Examination, June 2016. CSIR will hold the Joint CSIR-UGC Test Tentatively on Sunday 19th […]
What is population? An ecosystem consists of many species. Species is a group of living organism comprising of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes through […]
Gram Positive vs Gram Negative Bacteria What is Grams staining? Christian Gram, a Danish Physician in 1884 developed a staining technique to distinguish two types […]
Dicot Stem Vs Monocot Stem Anatomical Similarities and Different Between Dicot Stem and Monocot Stem (I). Similarities between dicot stem and monocot stem: Ø Epidermis […]
Lichen Characteristics: Lichens are structurally organized permanent symbiotic association between fungi and algae. The fungal component of lichen is called mycobiont and the algal component […]