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Can girdling experiments be done in monocots? If yes, How? If no, why not?
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Some of these terms/chemicals are associated with the C4 cycle. Explain.
Hatch slack pathway
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Some of these terms/chemicals are associated with the C4 cycle. Explain.
Calvin cycle
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Some of these terms/chemicals are associated with the C4 cycle. Explain.
PEP carboxylase
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Some of these terms/chemicals are associated with the C4 cycle. Explain.
Bundle sheath cells
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Succulents are known to keep their stomata closed during the day to check transpiration. How do they meet their photosynthetic CO2 requirements?
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In what kind of plants do you come across ‘Kranz’ anatomy? To which conditions are those plants better adapted? How are these plants better adapted than the plants which lack this anatomy?
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Observe the diagram and answer the following.

- Which group of plants exibits these two types of cells?
- What is the first product of C4 cycle?
- Which enzyme is there in bundle sheath cells and mesophyll cells?
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A cyclic process is occurring in C3 plant, which is light dependent, and needs O2. This process doesn’t produce energy rather it consumes energy.
- Can you name the given process?
- Is it essential for survival?
- What are the end products of this process?
- Where does it occur?
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Under what conditions are C4 plants superior to C3?
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What special anatomical features are displayed by leaves of C4 plants? How do they provide advantage over the structure of C3 plants?
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Name the two important enzymes of C4 pathway, and explain their role in fixing CO2?
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Different substrates get oxidized during respiration. How does Respiratory Quotient (RQ) indicate which type of substrate, i.e., carbohydrate, fat or protein is getting oxidized?
`R.Q. = A/B`
What do A and B stand for?
What type of substrates have R.Q. of 1, < 1 or > 1?
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Given below are the abnormal conditions related to blood circulation. Name the disorders.
Acute chest pain due to failure of O2 supply to heart muscles
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Given below are the abnormal conditions related to blood circulation. Name the disorders.
Increased systolic pressure
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Which coronary artery diseases is caused due to narrowing of the lumen of arteries?
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Briefly describe the following:
Atherosclerosis
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Briefly describe the following:
Hypertension
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Briefly describe the following:
Heart failure
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Write short note on the following:
Hypertension
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