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ASSAM ACADEMIC CENTRE-MINERAL NUTRITION-EXAMPLE
  1. Name an anaerobic nitrogen-fixing bacterium.

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  2. Name the plant with which Frankia makes symbiotic association in the r...

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  3. What does 'leg' in leghaemoglobin refer to?

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  4. A farmer adds Azotobacter culture to soil before sowing maize. Which m...

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  5. Write the equation of the reaction in biological nitrogen fixation.

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  6. How many molecules of ATP are needed to produce one molecule of ammoni...

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  7. What is the function of glutamate dehydrogenase?

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  8. Name the amino acid mainly involved in transamination reactions.

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  9. Name the two amino acids involved in the formation of amides in plants...

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  10. Name two organic forms of nitrogen that are transported through xylem.

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  11. What is hydroponics? Give one application of this technlque.

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  12. Name the four elements needed by only some higher plants as mineral nu...

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  13. Explain with two examples how elements function as activator of enzyme...

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  14. An element is involved in the formation of mitotic spindle. Which part...

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  15. Name two elements for each of the following function : Water-splitting...

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  16. Name four elements, whose deficiency causes necrosis.

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  17. Why are symptoms of nitrogen deficiency related to molybdenum deficien...

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  18. Mention two symptoms of nitrogen deficiency in plants.

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  19. Differentiate between the two manners of absorption of minerals in pla...

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  20. Differentiate between 'outer space' and 'inner space'

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