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Identify the following compound.

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Which of the following is a part of structural component?
What is the direction of food in the phloem?
What is understood by the term sink in the plants?
Which of the following carbohydrates acts as food for the plants?
How do most of the nitrogen travels in the plants?
Which of the following element is not remobilised?
Generally, from which of the following parts of the plants, the minerals are remobilised?
Where does the unloading of mineral ions occur in the plants?
Which of the following is not a chief sink for the mineral elements?
After active or passive absorption of all the mineral elements, how are minerals further transported?
What are transport proteins?
How do most minerals enter the root?
Where do plants obtain most of their carbon and oxygen?

In the figure given below, (C) represents __________

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Gibberellin that is synthesized in the shoot transported to different parts of the plant by which medium?
Name the site of Gibberellins synthesis
Which of the following is NOT a naturally occurring auxin?
Which among the following is not correct about vascular cambium?
Secondary growth is due to _______
The hormone responsible for enhancement of the respiration rate of fruits thereby leading to its early ripening is ________
Which of the following hormone is used to induce morphogenesis in plant tissue culture?
Which of the following hormone is a stress hormone?
The source of hormone ethylene is_______
Richmond Lang effect is linked to ________
Which of the following is a gaseous hormone?
What is the process called where plants give rise to new plants without seeds?
What is formed as a result of fertilization?
How are rose and lemon plants commonly grown?
What does the zygote develop into?
In which plant do buds appear on the margins of leaves?
Which plant produces spores?
Which of the following is not considered a vegetative plant part?
What is a small bulb-like projection that comes out of yeast called?
What is the cell called that results from the fusion of gametes?
What are flowers that contain only either the pistil or stamens called?
How does reproduction occur in yeast?
In which organisms does reproduction through spore formation occur?
What is the male reproductive part of a plant called?
Which term describes the process by which plants produce new plants without seeds?
What is the production of new individuals from their parents called?
Which of the following curves is a characteristic of all living organisms?
How many phases are generally there is a geometric growth curve?
What is the growth rate?
Which of the following is a characteristic of the cells of the maturation zone?
Which zone lies next to the phase of elongation?
Which of the following is not the characteristics of the cells of the phase of elongation?
The hormone responsible for speeding up of malting process in brewing industry is ________
Which of the following hormone promotes bolting?
Which of the following is a terpene derivative?