Plant Physiology - Mineral Nutrition Questions and Answers

In an hypertonic solution, bacterial cells with a strong cell wall will
O be unaffected
O burst by osmotic lysis
O shrink and the plasma membrane will break = plasmolysis
O suffer cytolysis
O become swollen
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Plant Physiology - Mineral Nutrition
In an hypertonic solution, bacterial cells with a strong cell wall will O be unaffected O burst by osmotic lysis O shrink and the plasma membrane will break = plasmolysis O suffer cytolysis O become swollen
The waxy polymer on the leaves of vascular plants that protects them from pathogens and dehydration is called
A. cellulose.
B. sporopollenin.
C. cutin.
D. lignin.
E. chitin.
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Plant Physiology - Mineral Nutrition
The waxy polymer on the leaves of vascular plants that protects them from pathogens and dehydration is called A. cellulose. B. sporopollenin. C. cutin. D. lignin. E. chitin.
In the citric acid cycle, the conversion of isocitrate to a-ketoglutarate is a(N)
A. substrate-level phosphorylation
B. somerizaton
C. oxidative decarboxylation
D. hreductive decarboxylation
Biology
Plant Physiology - Mineral Nutrition
In the citric acid cycle, the conversion of isocitrate to a-ketoglutarate is a(N) A. substrate-level phosphorylation B. somerizaton C. oxidative decarboxylation D. hreductive decarboxylation