what is the difference between binary fission and budding?
what is budding??
what is epicotyl and hypocotyl?
whtz the difference between binary fission and budding??
describe binary fision in amoeba
slides of binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast were given for observation to group of students. some of the observations are
1. cytokinesis was observed in the yeast cell
2. chain of buds were observed due to reproduction in amoeba
3. single cell of amoeba and single cell of yeast were undergoing binary fission and budding respectively.
4. elongated nucleus was diving to form two daughter nuclei in amoeba.
Ans> (A) 1 and 2
(B) 2 and 3
(C) 3 and 4
(D) 2 and 4
what are the disadvantages of mushroom
A student is given permanent slide showing binary fission in amoeba .The following are the steps in focusssing the object under the microscope .The steps are not in proper sequence
(1)Place the slide on the stage;look through the eye piece and adjust the mirror and diaphragm to get illumination
(2)Look through the eye piece and raise the objective using coarse adjustment until the object is focussed.
(3)Make the focus sharp woth the help of fine adjustment
(4)Look through the eye piece and move the slide until the object is visible
The proper sequences of steps is
(A)1,3,4,2
(B)2,3,4,1
(C)4,3,2,1
(D)1,4,2,3
the daughter cells of the amoeba and the bud of the yeast is smaller than their than respective parents
amoeba under unfavourable conditions of the environment reproduces by
a)fragmentation
b)multiple fission
c)binary fusion
d)budding
Why does yeast form a continous chain of buds?
a )daughter cells dont fall of
b) reproduce rapidly to form a continous chain
c) daughter cells stick with the parent cell with the help of mucous
does karyokinesis and cytokinesis take place in yeast during budding???
what is the difference between binary fission and budding?
what is budding??
what is epicotyl and hypocotyl?
whtz the difference between binary fission and budding??
describe binary fision in amoeba
a) Methylene Blue
b) iodine
c) Safranin
d) Eosin
PLZ TELL WHY THE OTHER THREE ARE WRONG !!!!!!!!!
slides of binary fission in amoeba and budding in yeast were given for observation to group of students. some of the observations are
1. cytokinesis was observed in the yeast cell
2. chain of buds were observed due to reproduction in amoeba
3. single cell of amoeba and single cell of yeast were undergoing binary fission and budding respectively.
4. elongated nucleus was diving to form two daughter nuclei in amoeba.
Ans> (A) 1 and 2
(B) 2 and 3
(C) 3 and 4
(D) 2 and 4
what are the disadvantages of mushroom
A student is given permanent slide showing binary fission in amoeba .The following are the steps in focusssing the object under the microscope .The steps are not in proper sequence
(1)Place the slide on the stage;look through the eye piece and adjust the mirror and diaphragm to get illumination
(2)Look through the eye piece and raise the objective using coarse adjustment until the object is focussed.
(3)Make the focus sharp woth the help of fine adjustment
(4)Look through the eye piece and move the slide until the object is visible
The proper sequences of steps is
(A)1,3,4,2
(B)2,3,4,1
(C)4,3,2,1
(D)1,4,2,3
the daughter cells of the amoeba and the bud of the yeast is smaller than their than respective parents
amoeba under unfavourable conditions of the environment reproduces by
a)fragmentation
b)multiple fission
c)binary fusion
d)budding
Why does yeast form a continous chain of buds?
a )daughter cells dont fall of
b) reproduce rapidly to form a continous chain
c) daughter cells stick with the parent cell with the help of mucous
does karyokinesis and cytokinesis take place in yeast during budding???