Phase of total biological inactivity
Is the phase when an insect larva is in a cocoon a phase of total biological inactivity? Answer: The period whenever the larva is in its cocoon is a time of intense biological activity as the larva is being changed into an adult animal.
Is the phase when an insect larva is in a cocoon a phase of total biological inactivity?
Answer: The period whenever the larva is in its cocoon is a time of intense biological activity as the larva is being changed into an adult animal.
Write down the main features of meristematic cells? Why do these cells require having a high mitotic rate?
Explain the plant coleoptile? Why removal of coleoptile extremity does does not allow the growth of the plant?
How the embryo is transformed from gastrula into the neurula? How the neural tube is formed? What is embryonic origin of the nervous system within the vertebrates?
Explain various types of the OLAP?
Is transportation of gases in the tracheophytes made by vascular tissues?
Of what type of defence cell do worm infections stimulate the multiplication?
Give a brief explanation of the term western blotting.
The netlike membranous complex of superposed flat scales with the vesicles shedding from the extremities seen in the electronic microscopy. What is observed structure? And also illustrate out its biological role?
Explain the notochord? Also explain the formation of this structure?
Briefly define the term memory trace or memory engram?
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