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T2 virus

Contains 150 genes.

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Malvaceae family aestivation

Twisted arrangement.

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Cortex

Extended part derived from hypodermis and endodermis.

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Polymerase enzyme

Breaks down hydrogen bonds during DNA replication.

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Mitochondria

Organelles where circular DNA is found.

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ATP in glycolysis

Total of 6 ATP molecules are produced.

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Real vectors of PRSV

Aphids.

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Mass meristem

Refers to endosperm tissue.

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Pericycle

Part of the stele in plants.

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Photophosphorylation

Intensity of light and temperature affects this process.

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Genome number in human somatic cell

Humans have a genome number of 2.

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Monocot stem

Does not have a hypodermis.

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Hexokinase

Initiating enzyme of glycolysis.

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Pathogen of pneumonia

Prokaryotic pathogens.

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Merozoite stage

Stage in which gametocytes are formed.

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Oxaloacetic acid

Last compound produced in the Krebs Cycle.

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Recon

Smallest part of DNA that aids in recombination.

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Blue light

Accelerates opening of stomata.

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Bacillus megaterium

Used in processing of tea, coffee, and tobacco.

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Pro-metaphase

Stage where the nuclear membrane disappears.

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Hydathode

May be present in leaves.

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Monocot stem

Cuticle is not present in the epidermis.

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Meristem culture

Technique to produce disease-free plants.

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Casparian strip

Feature found in the endodermis.

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Richard B. Roberts

Proposed the name 'ribosome'.