The most common substrate used in distilleries for the production of ethanol is
soya meal
ground gram
molasses
molasses
C.
molasses
Molasses is viscous by - the products of the processing of sugarcane, grapes or sugar beets in sugar. It is the most common substrate used in distilleries for the production of ethanol. It can be used as the base material for fermentation into rum. In Australia, molasses is ferme produce ethanol for use as an alternative fuel in motor vehicles.
Which one of the following is not a biofertilizer
Rhizobium
Nostoc
Mycorrhiza
Mycorrhiza
Ethanol is commercially produced through a particular species of
Clostridium
Trichoderma
Aspergillus
Aspergillus
Which one of the following option gives the correct matching of a disease with its causative organism and mode of infection?
Disease |
Gausative Organisms |
Mode of infection |
Typhoid |
Salmonella typhi |
With inspired air |
Disease |
Gausative Organisms |
Mode of infection |
Pneumonia |
Sreptococcus pneumoniae |
Droplet infection |
Disease |
Gausative Organisms |
Mode of infection |
Elephantiasis |
Wuchereria bancrofti |
Infected water and food |
Disease |
Gausative Organisms |
Mode of infection |
Elephantiasis |
Wuchereria bancrofti |
Infected water and food |
Read the following statement having two blanks (1 and 2).
A drug used for ..... (1) ...... patients is obtained from a species of the organism ....... (2).....The one correct option for the two blanks is.
Blank – 1
|
Blank – 2
|
Heart
|
Penicillium
|
Blank – 1 |
Blank – 2 |
Organ - transplant |
Trichoderma |
Blank – 1 |
Blank – 2 |
Swine flu |
Monascus |
Blank – 1 |
Blank – 2 |
Swine flu |
Monascus |