Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) [Useful for Life Science related competitive exams’24]
Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM)- this phenomenon was first observed by Moyse et. al (1957) in plants like Bryophyllum,…
Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM)- this phenomenon was first observed by Moyse et. al (1957) in plants like Bryophyllum,…
Hatch and Slack Pathway is referred to as the photosynthesis process in which first stable product of carbon…
The Calvin Benson cycle has various steps: 1) Fixation of CO2/ Carboxylation, 2) Reduction of PGA, 3) Synthesis…
The bones of any tetrapod limbs (arm or leg, wing or flipper) consist of a Proximal stylopod (humerus/…
The mechanism of mammalian gamete fusion is still controversial. On the sperm side of the mammalian gamete fusion…
Two major parameters determine the patterns of cleavage: 1) the amount and distribution of yolk protein within the…
DBT-JRF is a biotechnology-based national-level examination. The numerical problems are very important to crack this exam. There are…
Insulin and glucagon exert opposite action on blood sugar. Glucagon increases and insulin decreases blood sugar level. This…
MHC or Major Histocompatibility Complex is a group of genes, present on the cell surface and carries a…
MTT assay is the colorimetric assay to observe the cellular metabolic activity. Principles of MTT assay: The MTT…