Submit Search
Upload
BOTANY B PAST PAPERS old pattern.pdf
•
0 likes
•
24 views
M
MidhatSarfraz
Follow
Past papers plant systematic, Anatomy and embryology
Read less
Read more
Science
Report
Share
Report
Share
1 of 10
Recommended
Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle .docx
Nitrogen Cycle .docx
MidhatSarfraz
Bacterial Toxigenesis
Bacterial-Toxigenesis.docx
Bacterial-Toxigenesis.docx
MidhatSarfraz
Plant Diseases
plant-diseases.docx
plant-diseases.docx
MidhatSarfraz
Mycorrhizae
Mycorrhiza.docx
Mycorrhiza.docx
MidhatSarfraz
Methanogens, chytrids etc
methanogens,chytrids_and_microbes_and_insects.pdf
methanogens,chytrids_and_microbes_and_insects.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Orchid mycorrhizae
orchid_mychorrhizae.pdf
orchid_mychorrhizae.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Mucor
mucor.pdf
mucor.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Microbes and enzyme production
Microbes_and_enzymes_production.pdf
Microbes_and_enzymes_production.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Recommended
Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle .docx
Nitrogen Cycle .docx
MidhatSarfraz
Bacterial Toxigenesis
Bacterial-Toxigenesis.docx
Bacterial-Toxigenesis.docx
MidhatSarfraz
Plant Diseases
plant-diseases.docx
plant-diseases.docx
MidhatSarfraz
Mycorrhizae
Mycorrhiza.docx
Mycorrhiza.docx
MidhatSarfraz
Methanogens, chytrids etc
methanogens,chytrids_and_microbes_and_insects.pdf
methanogens,chytrids_and_microbes_and_insects.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Orchid mycorrhizae
orchid_mychorrhizae.pdf
orchid_mychorrhizae.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Mucor
mucor.pdf
mucor.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Microbes and enzyme production
Microbes_and_enzymes_production.pdf
Microbes_and_enzymes_production.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Viral replication
viral_replication.pdf
viral_replication.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Biological control
BIOLOGICAL_CONTROL.pdf
BIOLOGICAL_CONTROL.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial Cell Factories
MICROBES_AS_CELL_FACTORIES.pdf
MICROBES_AS_CELL_FACTORIES.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Origin of life
evolution,phylogeny_and_metabolic_diversity.pdf
evolution,phylogeny_and_metabolic_diversity.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial pathogenicity
Microbial_Pathogenicity.pdf
Microbial_Pathogenicity.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Good poisoning
food_poisoning_.pdf
food_poisoning_.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Corona virus
Coronavirus.pdf
Coronavirus.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Sewage treatment
sewage_treatment.pdf
sewage_treatment.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Good spoilage
Food_spoilage.pdf
Food_spoilage.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Fungal diseases of man
Dermatophyte,_candida_and_aspergillosis.pdf
Dermatophyte,_candida_and_aspergillosis.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Biochemical cycle
biogeochemical_cycle.pdf
biogeochemical_cycle.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Bacterial adhesion
bacterial_adhesion.pdf
bacterial_adhesion.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Antimicrobial and targets
Antimicrobial_and_targets.pdf
Antimicrobial_and_targets.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Animal fermenters
animal_fermenters.pdf
animal_fermenters.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Past papers cell biology, genetics and evolution
BOTANY C PAST PAPERS old pattern.pdf
BOTANY C PAST PAPERS old pattern.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Higher fungi past papers old syllabus
Higher fungi past papers old pattern.pdf
Higher fungi past papers old pattern.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Food spoilage
Microbes, Man and Environment (Food spoilage) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Food spoilage) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
Antimicrobial and targets
Microbes, Man and Environment (Antimicrobial and targets) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Antimicrobial and targets) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial pathogenicity.
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial pathogenicity) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial pathogenicity) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial metabolism
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial metabolism) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial metabolism) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
Phenolics
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Silpa
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE low price Call me 8617370543 100%genuine sexy VIP call girl safe service WhatsApp chat. 8617370543 Normal call kijiye 8617370543 100% genuine young college girl and housewife Full enjoy open minded girl provide 24hour full cooperative model and full satisfactions☎️*8617370543*⭐Escorts service █▬█⓿▀█▀ call girls and bhabhi available for room Sex and video call service A-1 HIGH CLASS CALL GIRLS TOP MODEL 24X7 HOME/HOTEL Call Girls Safe & Secure High Class Sm Affordable Rate 100% Satisfaction, Unlimited Enjoyment. Any Time for Model/Escort in High class luxury and premium
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
Goa Call Girls High Profile Escorts
More Related Content
More from MidhatSarfraz
Viral replication
viral_replication.pdf
viral_replication.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Biological control
BIOLOGICAL_CONTROL.pdf
BIOLOGICAL_CONTROL.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial Cell Factories
MICROBES_AS_CELL_FACTORIES.pdf
MICROBES_AS_CELL_FACTORIES.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Origin of life
evolution,phylogeny_and_metabolic_diversity.pdf
evolution,phylogeny_and_metabolic_diversity.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial pathogenicity
Microbial_Pathogenicity.pdf
Microbial_Pathogenicity.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Good poisoning
food_poisoning_.pdf
food_poisoning_.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Corona virus
Coronavirus.pdf
Coronavirus.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Sewage treatment
sewage_treatment.pdf
sewage_treatment.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Good spoilage
Food_spoilage.pdf
Food_spoilage.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Fungal diseases of man
Dermatophyte,_candida_and_aspergillosis.pdf
Dermatophyte,_candida_and_aspergillosis.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Biochemical cycle
biogeochemical_cycle.pdf
biogeochemical_cycle.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Bacterial adhesion
bacterial_adhesion.pdf
bacterial_adhesion.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Antimicrobial and targets
Antimicrobial_and_targets.pdf
Antimicrobial_and_targets.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Animal fermenters
animal_fermenters.pdf
animal_fermenters.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Past papers cell biology, genetics and evolution
BOTANY C PAST PAPERS old pattern.pdf
BOTANY C PAST PAPERS old pattern.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Higher fungi past papers old syllabus
Higher fungi past papers old pattern.pdf
Higher fungi past papers old pattern.pdf
MidhatSarfraz
Food spoilage
Microbes, Man and Environment (Food spoilage) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Food spoilage) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
Antimicrobial and targets
Microbes, Man and Environment (Antimicrobial and targets) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Antimicrobial and targets) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial pathogenicity.
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial pathogenicity) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial pathogenicity) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
Microbial metabolism
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial metabolism) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial metabolism) .pptx
MidhatSarfraz
More from MidhatSarfraz
(20)
viral_replication.pdf
viral_replication.pdf
BIOLOGICAL_CONTROL.pdf
BIOLOGICAL_CONTROL.pdf
MICROBES_AS_CELL_FACTORIES.pdf
MICROBES_AS_CELL_FACTORIES.pdf
evolution,phylogeny_and_metabolic_diversity.pdf
evolution,phylogeny_and_metabolic_diversity.pdf
Microbial_Pathogenicity.pdf
Microbial_Pathogenicity.pdf
food_poisoning_.pdf
food_poisoning_.pdf
Coronavirus.pdf
Coronavirus.pdf
sewage_treatment.pdf
sewage_treatment.pdf
Food_spoilage.pdf
Food_spoilage.pdf
Dermatophyte,_candida_and_aspergillosis.pdf
Dermatophyte,_candida_and_aspergillosis.pdf
biogeochemical_cycle.pdf
biogeochemical_cycle.pdf
bacterial_adhesion.pdf
bacterial_adhesion.pdf
Antimicrobial_and_targets.pdf
Antimicrobial_and_targets.pdf
animal_fermenters.pdf
animal_fermenters.pdf
BOTANY C PAST PAPERS old pattern.pdf
BOTANY C PAST PAPERS old pattern.pdf
Higher fungi past papers old pattern.pdf
Higher fungi past papers old pattern.pdf
Microbes, Man and Environment (Food spoilage) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Food spoilage) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Antimicrobial and targets) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Antimicrobial and targets) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial pathogenicity) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial pathogenicity) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial metabolism) .pptx
Microbes, Man and Environment (Microbial metabolism) .pptx
Recently uploaded
Phenolics
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Silpa
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE low price Call me 8617370543 100%genuine sexy VIP call girl safe service WhatsApp chat. 8617370543 Normal call kijiye 8617370543 100% genuine young college girl and housewife Full enjoy open minded girl provide 24hour full cooperative model and full satisfactions☎️*8617370543*⭐Escorts service █▬█⓿▀█▀ call girls and bhabhi available for room Sex and video call service A-1 HIGH CLASS CALL GIRLS TOP MODEL 24X7 HOME/HOTEL Call Girls Safe & Secure High Class Sm Affordable Rate 100% Satisfaction, Unlimited Enjoyment. Any Time for Model/Escort in High class luxury and premium
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
Goa Call Girls High Profile Escorts
Applying bioinformatics and statistical genetics methods on population data to understand the mechanisms in ADHD and cocaine-dependence
Genetics and epigenetics of ADHD and comorbid conditions
Genetics and epigenetics of ADHD and comorbid conditions
bassianu17
Presentation from the "Opening up Research" conference organised by the University of Manchester's Office for Open Research. 24 April 2024 https://www.openresearch.manchester.ac.uk/ https://fairspectra.net https://alexhenderson.info
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
Alex Henderson
Molecular markers are identifiable DNA sequences used to locate genes associated with specific traits or genetic conditions. A molecular marker is a specific gene fragment present at a specific position called ‘locus’ (pleural loci) in the genome of a cell. In the pool of unknown DNA or in a whole chromosome, these molecular markers help in identification of particular sequence of DNA at particular location.
Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.
Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.
Silpa
Context. WASP-76 b has been a recurrent subject of study since the detection of a signature in high-resolution transit spectroscopy data indicating an asymmetry between the two limbs of the planet. The existence of this asymmetric signature has been confirmed by multiple studies, but its physical origin is still under debate. In addition, it contrasts with the absence of asymmetry reported in the infrared (IR) phase curve. Aims. We provide a more comprehensive dataset of WASP-76 b with the goal of drawing a complete view of the physical processes at work in this atmosphere. In particular, we attempt to reconcile visible high-resolution transit spectroscopy data and IR broadband phase curves. Methods. We gathered 3 phase curves, 20 occultations, and 6 transits for WASP-76 b in the visible with the CHEOPS space telescope. We also report the analysis of three unpublished sectors observed by the TESS space telescope (also in the visible), which represents 34 phase curves. Results. WASP-76 b displays an occultation of 260±11 and 152±10 ppm in TESS and CHEOPS bandpasses respectively. Depending on the composition assumed for the atmosphere and the data reduction used for the IR data, we derived geometric albedo estimates that range from 0.05 ± 0.023 to 0.146 ± 0.013 and from <0.13 to 0.189 ± 0.017 in the CHEOPS and TESS bandpasses, respectively. As expected from the IR phase curves, a low-order model of the phase curves does not yield any detectable asymmetry in the visible either. However, an empirical model allowing for sharper phase curve variations offers a hint of a flux excess before the occultation, with an amplitude of ∼40 ppm, an orbital offset of ∼−30◦ , and a width of ∼20◦ . We also constrained the orbital eccentricity of WASP-76 b to a value lower than 0.0067, with a 99.7% confidence level. This result contradicts earlier proposed scenarios aimed at explaining the asymmetry observed in high-resolution transit spectroscopy. Conclusions. In light of these findings, we hypothesise that WASP-76 b could have night-side clouds that extend predominantly towards its eastern limb. At this limb, the clouds would be associated with spherical droplets or spherically shaped aerosols of an unknown species, which would be responsible for a glory effect in the visible phase curves.
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Sérgio Sacani
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
1301aanya
This power point has 24 slides. These are prepared to provide relevant information for interested students & faculty in the areas of human & Veterinary endocrine & metabolic physiology.
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
muralinath2
Microscope presentation for Grade 7
Grade 7 - Lesson 1 - Microscope and Its Functions
Grade 7 - Lesson 1 - Microscope and Its Functions
OrtegaSyrineMay
Defense Mechanism of the body
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 3)Defense Mechanism of the body
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 3)Defense Mechanism of the body
Areesha Ahmad
Pogonatum
POGONATUM : morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
POGONATUM : morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
Silpa
Grade 9 module
module for grade 9 for distance learning
module for grade 9 for distance learning
levieagacer
Role of mutant in seeding development
Use of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptx
Use of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptx
RenuJangid3
Role of AI in seed science Predictive modelling and Beyond
Role of AI in seed science Predictive modelling and Beyond.pptx
Role of AI in seed science Predictive modelling and Beyond.pptx
Arvind Kumar
world science day peace and development
300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx
300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx
ryanrooker
Cyanide resistant pathway
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Silpa
Theoretical predictions and observational data indicate a class of sub-Neptune exoplanets may have water-rich interiors covered by hydrogen-dominated atmospheres. Provided suitable climate conditions, such planets could host surface liquid oceans. Motivated by recent JWST observations of K2-18 b, we self-consistently model the photochemistry and potential detectability of biogenic sulfur gases in the atmospheres of temperate sub-Neptune waterworlds for the first time. On Earth today, organic sulfur compounds produced by marine biota are rapidly destroyed by photochemical processes before they can accumulate to significant levels. Domagal-Goldman et al. suggest that detectable biogenic sulfur signatures could emerge in Archean-like atmospheres with higher biological production or low UV flux. In this study, we explore biogenic sulfur across a wide range of biological fluxes and stellar UV environments. Critically, the main photochemical sinks are absent on the nightside of tidally locked planets. To address this, we further perform experiments with a 3D general circulation model and a 2D photochemical model (VULCAN 2D) to simulate the global distribution of biogenic gases to investigate their terminator concentrations as seen via transmission spectroscopy. Our models indicate that biogenic sulfur gases can rise to potentially detectable levels on hydrogen-rich water worlds, but only for enhanced global biosulfur flux (20 times modern Earth’s flux). We find that it is challenging to identify DMS at 3.4 μm where it strongly overlaps with CH4, whereas it is more plausible to detect DMS and companion byproducts, ethylene (C2H4) and ethane (C2H6), in the mid-infrared between 9 and 13 μm. Unified Astronomy Thesaurus concepts: Exoplanet atmospheres (487); Exoplanet
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Sérgio Sacani
By:- Sumit Kumar yadav
Zoology 5th semester notes( Sumit_yadav).pdf
Zoology 5th semester notes( Sumit_yadav).pdf
Sumit Kumar yadav
Cyathodium
Cyathodium bryophyte: morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
Cyathodium bryophyte: morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
Silpa
www.seribangash.com The Mariana Trench is one of the most remarkable geological features on Earth. Here are some details about it: Location: The Mariana Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean, east of the Mariana Islands. It stretches for about 2,550 kilometers (1,580 miles) and is known as the deepest part of the world's oceans. Depth: The trench reaches incredible depths, with its deepest point known as the Challenger Deep, which plunges down to approximately 10,984 meters (36,037 feet) below sea level. To put this into perspective, if Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth, were placed at the bottom of the Challenger Deep, its peak would still be over 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) underwater. Formation: The Mariana Trench was formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the Mariana Plate. This process creates a deep trench as the heavier Pacific Plate is forced beneath the lighter Mariana Plate. Geological Features: The trench is characterized by steep, V-shaped valleys, and its walls are composed of highly compressed sedimentary rock. At the bottom of the trench, there are also large amounts of marine sediment. Pressure: The pressure at the bottom of the Mariana Trench is immense, reaching over 1,000 times the pressure at the surface. This extreme pressure creates a challenging environment for exploration and makes it difficult for organisms to survive. Exploration: Despite its extreme conditions, the Mariana Trench has been the subject of numerous scientific expeditions and explorations. One of the most famous explorations was the dive to the Challenger Deep by Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh in 1960. More recently, in 2012, filmmaker James Cameron made a solo dive to the bottom of the Challenger Deep in the Deepsea Challenger submersible. Biological Discoveries: Despite the harsh conditions, the Mariana Trench is home to a surprising variety of life forms, including unique species of deep-sea fish, crustaceans, and microbial life. Some organisms have adapted to survive in the extreme pressure and darkness of the trench. Environmental Importance: Studying the Mariana Trench provides valuable insights into the geology, biology, and oceanography of the deep sea. It also helps scientists better understand the processes that shape the Earth's crust and the distribution of life in the oceans. Conservation: Due to its remote location and extreme depths, the Mariana Trench has remained relatively untouched by human activity. However, there is growing concern about the potential impacts of deep-sea mining and pollution on this fragile ecosystem, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect this unique environment. https://seribangash.com/barber-shop-business-complete-guide-for-beginners/ https://seribangash.com/legend-virat-kohli-in-cricket-history/
The Mariana Trench remarkable geological features on Earth.pptx
The Mariana Trench remarkable geological features on Earth.pptx
seri bangash
Recently uploaded
(20)
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
Phenolics: types, biosynthesis and functions.
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
PATNA CALL GIRLS 8617370543 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
Genetics and epigenetics of ADHD and comorbid conditions
Genetics and epigenetics of ADHD and comorbid conditions
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.
Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Grade 7 - Lesson 1 - Microscope and Its Functions
Grade 7 - Lesson 1 - Microscope and Its Functions
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 3)Defense Mechanism of the body
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 3)Defense Mechanism of the body
POGONATUM : morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
POGONATUM : morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
module for grade 9 for distance learning
module for grade 9 for distance learning
Use of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptx
Use of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptx
Role of AI in seed science Predictive modelling and Beyond.pptx
Role of AI in seed science Predictive modelling and Beyond.pptx
300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx
300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Zoology 5th semester notes( Sumit_yadav).pdf
Zoology 5th semester notes( Sumit_yadav).pdf
Cyathodium bryophyte: morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
Cyathodium bryophyte: morphology, anatomy, reproduction etc.
The Mariana Trench remarkable geological features on Earth.pptx
The Mariana Trench remarkable geological features on Earth.pptx