
NET Life Sciences Model Question Paper (14)
(1). A flow cytometer is used to measure the number of a. Cells b. DNA c. RNA d. Proteins (2). How many H atoms would […]
(1). A flow cytometer is used to measure the number of a. Cells b. DNA c. RNA d. Proteins (2). How many H atoms would […]
(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 […]