Solved Previous Year Question Paper for NCERT/ CBSE Class 12th Botany

Botany: Solved Previous Year Question Paper for NCERT/ CBSE Class 12th Botany

(i) Hydrophilly: Pollination by water is known as hydrophily. The female reproductive organs of plants receive pollen that has been distributed by the water. Water pollination occurs frequently in a wide range of different plant species as well as in aquatic plants like water lilies.
(ii) Entomophilly: Pollination by insects is referred to as entomophily. Pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and other insects, move pollen from one flower to another so that plants can reproduce successfully.
(iii) Anemophilly: The process of pollination by the wind is known as anemophilly. Pollen is distributed in the air and transported to plants’ female reproductive systems. Grass and other wind-pollinated plants frequently undergo this kind of pollination.

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Botany: Solved Previous Year Question Paper for NCERT/ CBSE Class 12th (Paper code 81019)

Crops that have been genetically altered to produce proteins from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis are referred to as Bt. crops (also known as Bt. transgenic crops) (Bt.). Toxic to some insect species, these proteins act as a natural pesticide. Bt corn, which has been altered to produce the Bt protein Cry1Ab, is one example of a Bt crop.

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Characteristics of the genetic code
1. There are triplets of nucleotides in the genetic code. It is non-overlapping in the genetic code.
2. Commas are absent from the genetic code.
3. Degenerate genetic code.
4. Order exists in the genetic code. (5’ to 3’)
5. Codons called start and stop can be found in the genetic code.
6. An almost universal genetic code exists.

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