Yes. Basophilic bacteria are prokaryotes. Basophilic bacteria are found to grow well under high-pressure zones in deep marine sediments and are... View Article
Clostridium butyricum is used in the separation of jute fibres. Clostridium butyricum is a group of anaerobic, endospore-forming Gram-positive... View Article
The fibres of jute held together in close association are separated by the action of butyric acid bacteria by immersing the jute fibres in water... View Article
Retting is the process of separating fibres that are held together in close association using various bacteria. In this process, the action of... View Article
Yes. Frankia is a symbiotic bacterium. Frankia is a genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which induces root nodules just like Rhizobium. The... View Article
Negative regulation is defined as the inhibition of the gene from being expressed. This process occurs when the repressor binds to the operator,... View Article
Yes. Mycoplasma is a prokaryotic organism. Mycoplasma is a tiny, unicellular, non-motile, pleomorphic organism. They lack a cell-wall, containing... View Article
Curing is food preservation and flavouring process, mainly processed to add unique flavour, texture and taste to tea leaves. Curing of tea... View Article
No. Volvox is an alga. Volvox is a genus of green algae containing around 20 species of freshwater algae. Volvox is classified in the class... View Article
No. Yeasts are a group of unicellular fungi of the class ascomycetes. Yeasts are single-celled microorganisms, which are classified as members of... View Article
Yes. Diatoms have a cell wall. Diatoms have cell walls (frustules) embedded with silica and comprises two halves, one overlapping the other.... View Article
Viroids are minute infectious pathogens, which cause diseases only in plants. Viroids are contagious RNA particles, discovered in 1971 by T.O.... View Article
Yes. Fungi have a cell wall. Fungi have a rigid cell wall, which is composed of glucans, glycoproteins and mannan. Fungi are heterotrophic,... View Article
The structure of a bacteria comprises The cell wall Plasmid Flagellum Cytoplasm DNA Also Read: Bacterial Cell Explore more NEET questions here.... View Article
In the lac operon, the CAP site refers to the catabolite activator protein site, which acts as a glucose sensor and activates the operon’s... View Article
An inducible operon is usually off and is generally involved in the breakdown of a nutrient (catabolic pathways). Lac operon is a type of... View Article
The activator proteins bind to the operator site on the mRNA to start the process of transcription. This is called positive regulation. Since it... View Article
Yes. With proper care, women with haemophilia can have babies. A woman can be a haemophilia carrier with mild haemophilia A. If the mother is a... View Article
Females can also have haemophilia, but it is much rarer. Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive disease, which is caused due to mutation in the... View Article
Haemophilia is more common among male children because they only inherit one X chromosome. Haemophilia is a recessive X-linked genetic disorder... View Article