In gymnosperms, the Ovule is naked because
Ovary wall is absent
Integuments are absent
Perianth is absen
Nucellus is absent
The rupture and fractionation do not usually occur in the water column in vessel/tracheids during the ascent of sap because of
Lignified thick walls
Cohesion and adhesion
Weak gravitational pull
Transpiration pull
Gel electrophoresis is used for
Cutting of DNA into fragments
Separation of DNA fragments according to their size
Construction of recombinant DNA by joining with cloning vectors
Isolation of DNA molecule
Polysome is formed by
Several ribosomes attached to a single mRNA
Many ribosomes attached to a strand of endoplasmic reticulum
A ribosome with several sub-units
Ribosomes attached to each other in a linear arrangement
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Several ribosomes attached to a single mRNA
In prokaryotes, ribosomes attach to the 5' end of mRNA as soon as transcription begins. A bunch of ribosome moves along a single mRNA molecule adding 15 amino acids/second to the polypeptide chain, almost the same speed at which RNA Polymerase transcribes the mRNA. The group of ribosomes together with the single mRNA molecules, they are translating is called polysome. The use of polysomes is advantageous to a cell since the overall rate of protein synthesis is increased compared to the rate that would occur if there were no polysomes.
In eukaryotic cells, the ribosomes are attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum by ribophorin protein. Electron microscopy reveals that membranes of homogenised endoplasmic reticulum disrupt to form closed vesicles called microsomes. Microsomes derived from rough endoplasmic reticulum are studied with ribosomes and are called rough ribosomes.
Core zone, buffer zone and manipulation zone. are found in
National park
Sanctuary
Tiger reserve
Biosphere reserve
Largest tiger population is found in
Sunderban national park
Corbett national park
Ranthambhore national park
Kanha national park