The document provides a list of 43 important questions in bio-botany that could appear on a 5-mark exam. The questions cover topics such as the differences between anaerobic and aerobic respiration, the characteristics and life cycles of viruses and phages, the need for biological classification, bacterial cell structure, plant cell structure, mitosis and meiosis, water and biomolecule properties, DNA structure and RNA types.
The document provides a list of 43 important questions in bio-botany that could appear on a 5-mark exam. The questions cover topics such as the differences between anaerobic and aerobic respiration, the characteristics and life cycles of viruses and phages, the need for biological classification, bacterial cell structure, plant cell structure, mitosis and meiosis, water and biomolecule properties, DNA structure and RNA types.
The document provides a list of 43 important questions in bio-botany that could appear on a 5-mark exam. The questions cover topics such as the differences between anaerobic and aerobic respiration, the characteristics and life cycles of viruses and phages, the need for biological classification, bacterial cell structure, plant cell structure, mitosis and meiosis, water and biomolecule properties, DNA structure and RNA types.
3. Multiplication or Life Cycle of Phages 4. Need of Classification 5. Ultrastructure of a Bacterial cell 6. Steps involved in Gram Staining 7. Difference between Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria
8. Salient features Cyanobacteria
9. General characteristic features Amphibians of Plant Kingdom 10. Types of Stele 11. General characteristic features Gymnosperms 12. Comparison of Gymnosperm with Angiosperms 13. Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
14. Salient features of Angiosperms
15. Characteristic features root 16. Regions of root 17. Write the difference between racemose and cymose 18. Special Inflorescence 19. Aestivation 20. Placentation 21. Classification of fruits 22. Functions of Fruit 23. Significance of Seeds
24. ICN Principles
25. Codes of Nomenclature 26. Type concept 27. Role of Botanical Garden 28. Herbarium – Preparation and uses 29. Diagnostic features and Botanical description of Selected Families of Angiosperms 30. Cell Doctrine (Cell Principle) 31. Physical Properties of Protoplasm 32. Ultra Structure of Plant Cell 33. Difference between plant and animal cells 34. Structure of Cell Membrane 35. Structure and functions of Nucleus 36. Significance of Mitosis 37. Significance of Meiosis 38. Properties of Water 39. Structure of Protein 40. Properties of Enzyme 41. Structure of DNA 42. Features of DNA 43. Types of RNA
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