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DEFINITIONS AND KEY POINTS FOR Enzymes

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  TERMS   DEFINITIONS   Enzyme An enzyme is a biological catalyst that can accelerate a spec i he chemical reaction by Io ering act ix at ion energy hut…

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PROPERTIES OF ENZYME

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There are following properties of enzymes. Globular proteins Most of enzymes are globular protein. A few enzymes like ribo4mes are nucleic acid in nature. Globular protein of enzymes have tertiary…

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CLASSIFICATION OF ENZYME

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NOMENCLATURE OF ENZYME Following roles are followed for the naming of enzymes: I. All enzyme names end with the suffix ase. They are named after their substrate. For example urease…

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DEFINITION AND NATURE OF ENZYME

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An enzyme is a biological catalyst that can accelerate a specific chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy but remain unaltered in the process. Most enzymes are proteins. Some are…

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Fill in blanks for Mineral uptake (Mineral Nutrition)

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.   is an inorganic material It consists of aluminium and silicon oxides. consists of carbonaceous residue. It is derived from lignin of cell walls. The exchange of anions or cations…

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Multiple Choice Questions For Mineral uptake (Mineral Nutrition)

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            Which of the followings forms colloids in soil? (a) Sodium       (b) Potassium                 (c) Calcium       (d) Nitrates The theory of active solute absorption was put forward by: (a) Hoagland (b)…

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SHORT QUESTIONS FOR Mineral uptake (Mineral Nutrition)

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What are Clay and humus? Clay is an inorganic material. It consists of aluminium and silicon oxides. Humus consists of carbonaceous residue. It is derived from lignin of cell walls.…

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MODEL SUBJECTIVE QUESTION FOR Mineral uptake (Mineral Nutrition)

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How does soil act as source of minerals. Describe different methods of passive absorption. Describe different methods of active absorption. Give physiological role and deficiency symptoms of Nitrogen. Give physiological…

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DEFINITIONS AND KEY POINTS FOR OBJECTIVES FOR Mineral uptake

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TERMS DEFINITIONS Clay Clay   is    an  inorganic   material.  It  consists  of aluminium and silicon oxides. Free space The term free space is used for the part of the plant cell …

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ESSENTIAL ELEMENT

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The elements which are needed by the plants for normal and healthy life are called essential elements. Only 16 elements, are essentigl elements. -Mere are two ty pes olessential elements:…

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