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- How can you determine which is the lower and upper epidermis
- What was the most poisonous pre historic plant
- What is the scientific name for CHRISTMAS tree
- Why are plants relegated to the bottom of the food chain
- How can the algae be cultured
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of bio fertilizers
- What is the botanical name of wild oregano
- How do they grow seedless grapes
- What is Paleo botany, and what is it's uses
- Do plants in photosynthesis remove more CO2 from the atmosphere than they release
- Would an avocado be considered a fruit or nut
- What is the difference between a bog, a marsh and a swamp
- What the association between blue-green algae and fungi is called
- What is structure of flower of species of Inula genus
- What is meant by single-cell protein
- Who was the first person to classify plants
- What is the pollen morphology of Mustard
- How many species of plants existed on this earth
- How do roses reproduce
- What is the Advantage of plasmolysis
- What is active transport in a plant
- What is the importance of stenicula foeticla
- Is Capsicum annuum a dicot or mono cot why
- What are the importance of pitcher plants
- Does peepal tree release oxygen all times unlike normally trees
- What is the theory of evolution
- What are Cotyledons
- What is structure of a composite flower
- What are the water pores present on the margins and tips of leaves
- What part of botany deals with toxic plants
- Explain about adiantum andina
- What is the difference between somatic hybridization and protoplast fusion
- What percentage of the world's photosynthesis is produced by trees alone
- What is Ethnobotany
- What is the structure of chlorophyll and the energy transfer mechanism
- Write about the transportation in plants related to vascular system
- What is the development of fruits without fertilization called
- Since mistletoe is parasitic, could plasmodesmata be present between mistletoe and
- Explain about DNA replication
- What is the English name of dillenia indica
- Which of these characteristics are unique to angiosperms
- How long does it take for water entering the root of a large hardwood tree to reach
- What climatic conditions are needed for growth of capsicum annuum
- Describe the necessary conditions required for growth of the capsicum annuum
- What are the new agricultural techniques which can improve the production on
- Does time affect the stomata density of a leaf e.g young leaves, old leaves
- How to germinate Palms, specially Phoenix species
- What is the function of oxysomes of mitochondria
- In thistle funnel experiment to prove osmosis,after attaing equilibrium does water
- What is the only fruit from which no by-products are obtained
- What is the space filled with in between the cell membrane and the cell wall when the
- Is peppermint a gymnosperm or an angiosperm
- How do some plants(grams) grow in cotton
- What is the role of chlorophyll in human body
- Is it easy to grow a bonsai tree from a seed
- How do carnivorous plants digest their food
- When will stomata density be affected by the environment
- Explain the mechanism of stomata
- Can we say zygospore in spirogyra as a resting spore
- What is the use of laminar air flow chamber in tissue culture lab
- What is the age of worlds oldest tree, where is it
- What is the role of auxins in floral bud development and fruit development
- What are near isogenic lines
- How is double fertilization present in some gymosperms when it is a characteristic
- What does poison ivy look like
- Who is discoverer of pentose phosphate pathway
- Why is dispersal necessary for plants
- How to take a poison from oleander
- What are the fertile leaves of a plant called
- What horticultural practices are required to advance the maturity of fruit
- Why and what mechanism involve for heliotropism (the response of head towards sun)
- Why do some plants like Malva moschata seed themselves all over the garden, while
- Why are there so many genera in the family Composite
- What is the difference between climbing roses and rambler roses? Which are the
- What are the advantages of vegetative propagation
- Is Stenella butea is the new name of Butea parviflora
- How do moss and lichen affect the ecosystem
- Which floral whorls are present or absent on grasses
- How can you tell the difference between moss and lichen
- What is the common name of the Callistemon
- Do red algae perform photosynthesis
- What's the effect of dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane on plants
- What is the common name for bassico longifolia
- How to estimate chlorophyll in micro algae
- What is somaclonal variation in tissue culture
- Can you determine the age of a tree without cutting it down
- What is the species name of the peyote cactus
- What is the maximum height that tress can grow
- How does a Venus's-flytrap work
- What is the difference between a coniferous plant and a deciduous plant
- What defines herbs from other plants
- What is 2,4,5-T
- Why Gymnosperms have become less than Angiosperms and What is the evolutionary trend
- What is Plant Hybridization
- What is hydroponics
- Describe the process of replication in viruses
- Does CO have adverse effects on plants
- What is Photosynthesis
- What are the problems faced by Indian farmers in cotton agriculture
- How does Ultraviolet Light Affects Seed Germination and plant growth
- What are shrubs
- How do trees carry water from the soil around their roots to the leaves at the top
- What causes the leaves on trees to change color in the fall
- Does chloroplasts in the plant cell helps in respiration long with photosynthesis
- What are the structures on the gills of mushrooms
- Walking man eating tree', what is its scientific name
- What are the importance of weeds
- What is the fruit of a tulip
- How do large trees, such as redwoods, get water from their roots to the leaves
- How do seedless fruits arise and how are they propagated
- How can Philodendron plants live with only halogen lighting
- What effect does dyhydro monoxide have on green vegetation
- Which is the biggest tree in the world
- How do a plant of male flowers with homogeneous head inflorescence can get to its
- When a plant manufactures oxygen, where from does the oxygen come, from the carbon
- What do you call a person who studies fungi
- Which group of plants possesses both animal and plant characteristics
- What are the effects of sugar water on cut flower stem
- Describe the structure and dehiscence of a fruit of a member of the Brassicaceae
- Explain the difference between thorns, spines and prickles
- Which colors of lights work best for growing plants
- Who is known as the 'father of botany'
- What are the pomegranate diseases
- Which plant is known as sun dew plant? why
- What are the bulbs of Urginea glabra used for
- "Why is the tree named DOGWOOD"
- Explain the importance of Basidiomycetes
- What is secondary growth
- What is the medicinal importance of Neem
- In the angiosperm ovule,central cell of the embryosac,prior to the entry of the
- Explain the importance of fungi in medicine
- What is the role of bark in a plant
- Do flowers typically have an even or odd number of petals
- Which flowers have no chance of being pollinated, bright colored flowers or white
- Why might a foxglove stop your heart
- What seeds can be dispersed by wind and animals
- How old should a cork tree be before it can be stripped of its bark
- What is the effect of acid rain on spirogyra
- What is meant by secondary thickening meristem
- What is the type of cotyledon and venation present in the vinca
- Which of the branch of botany deals with the naming and classifying of plants
- Why the flower petals are in particular is any biochemical work for that
- The fiber of which plant gives us linen
- What is the need for chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA in the plant cell
- Why Fungi are included in the plant group,as it lacks chlorophyll
- Name the fungus attracting ants and smelling very foul and rotten
- At present which is highly evolved? Is is trees, shrubs or herbs? Why
- What is the importance of Phytochrome pigment
- What plants do viticulturists grow
- From which plant or tree is essence of vanilla obtained
- Which state in India grows cloves, cinnamon, and black pepper in profusion
- What is the scientific name of the Venus Flytrap
- What is the use of Amalita Muscaria
- Can the powdery mildew Odium lycopersicum be stored in the freezer in order to
- Which country grows the maximum amount of sugarcane
- Are Crop varieties like sugarcane or potato produced by clonal selection are in
- What is the difference between periderm and bark
- What do you know about the plant Corycium oroban chlorides
- The xylem tissue that carries water is called
- What is considered a fruit
- Why algae Spirulina is called the food of the future
- What is the importance of Bryophytes in the ecosystem
- What is the medicinal importance of Lycopodium
- What is the chemical process that takes place for leaves to change colour
- What are the experiment results for a Pea Plant experiment involving Gibberellin
- What is the chromosome number of Ginkgoes
- Why is the Heliconia Caribaea flower called Prince of Darkness
- What is Mineral crisis
- Explain bulbs
- Explain the grafting of different root stocks together
- Name three insectivorous plants
- What is the botanical name of the Men dong grass used to weave baskets, hats etc
- In what ways are trees helpful to humans
- Which plant fossil is the oldest among the others those found by archeologists
- What is clies togamy
- What is a sepal
- Do the plant, calotropis procera have an anti convulsant activity
- Explain the reproduction in Equisetum
- Are the lycopodium really true ferns
- Name the resin yielding plants
- What is vernalisation
- Chlorophyll is soluble in
- What is the step of photosynthesis which can take place both in the presence
- Name the Different classes of plants in the plant kingdom
- What is osmosis
- What factors affect germination rates
- What are the physico chemical properties of plant viruses
- What is the importance of mistletoe used by pharmaceutical industry
- What is the term used for plants that have only one reproductive organ
- What is the importance of the medicinal plant morinda elliptica
- What reactions cause safranin to stain plant tissues red
- How does stomatal conductance increase in an elevated carbon dioxide environment
- Explain what is the concept of genetic engineering
- How do bulbs reproduce
- Explain the evolution of plants
- How does hydrilla breathe
- How are hormone levels regulated in plants
- Give five examples each of plants that have lateral and that have fibrous roots
- What is the importance of water in the life of plants
- What are the plants which produce more bio diesel
- How does chlorophyll helps plants in synthesizing food
- What is the comparative effect of organic manure & NPK fertilizer on amaranthus spp
- What do you know about Salvia
- What are the constituents of nutrient solution for hydroponic system
- Give chemical difference between chlorophyll a & b
- What are the respiratory organs of plants
- Which type of pollination occurs in rose
- What is micro propagation
- How can one merge two species of bamboo to create a new variety
- What are the useful features in chrysophyta
- How does the pH of soil affect plant growth
- Why does secondary growth not occur in mono cot plants
- Explain the evolution of sorus in pteridophytes
- What are the methods to study nuceic acid and protein interactions
- Plants release O2 only during daytime but respire 24 hrs giving out CO2 but are said
- What are the advantages of nitrogen and phosphorus in plant fertilizers
- What are the germination requirements for apple seeds
- Name a few flowering plants that do not produce flowers
- Fungi lack chlorophyll,than why they considered evolutionary more advance than algae
- What are the differences between algae and fungi
- What are botanical snakes
- How does sunlight affect plants
- What is the difference between DNA and RNA
- What is quiescent centr
- What does prothallial cells do
- Can genetically modified foods be harmful
- Name an Angiospermic plant with minimum number of chromosomes
- What is the chemical component of eggplant that stimulates the blood glucose level
- How did flowers attract insects
- Can a leaf grow into a plant
- How does the electron transport chain work during the Calvin Cycle
- Is there a link between Chlorophyll A & B and Photosynthesis 1& 2
- Name of gymnosperms and angiosperms having anti cancerous properties
- How to determine vitamin content in plant material without HPLC or instrumental
- Explain the insectivorous habit of Venus Fly trap
- What are the membranes does a water molecule pass between the soil and a vacuole in
- How can a spectrophotometer be used to determine chlorophyll content
- Explain the different types of Branching
- What is the primary role of flowers
- Explain the structure of the chloroplast
- What does the storage tissue in a seed do
- What effect does sucrose have on Trichophyton rubrum
- Who's the founder of botany
- What are the functions of tubers and corms in plants
- Who is the world's leading Mycologist
- Which species of acacia is considered to be the acacia of the bible
- Who discovered agro bacterium
- What is xylem composed of
- Toxin X is released only in mature spores of a single fungus and only when both
- A sexual spore is formed in a culture from a single isolate. An attachment is found