It is determined by following factors Initial size (W0). Rate of growth (r) and Period for which growth proceeds \((t)\).
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Statement A : Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in five ways. Statement B : Measurement and the comparison of total growth per unit time is called the absolute growth rate.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in two ways.
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In sigmoid curve, the numericals indicate the sequence of events, choose the correct option where the numerals specify the event.
1 1= Phase of slow growth, 2= Phase of exponential growth, 3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4 = Stationary phase
2 1= Phase of diminishing phase, 2= Phasof exponential growth, 3= Phase of slow growth, 4 = Stationary phase
3 1 = Stationary phase, 2 = Phase of diminishing Phase, 3= Phase of exponential growth, 4= phase of slow growth
4 1 = Phase of slow growth, 2 = Stationary phase,3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4= Phase of exponential growth
Explanation:
In the diagram numericals (1-4) represents, \(1=\) Phase of slow growth, \(2=\) Phase of exponential growth, \(3=\) Phase of diminishing phase, \(4=\) Stationary phase.
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Read the following statements carefully and select the wrong statement.
1 An idealised sigmoid growth curve is typical for growth of cells in culture, and many higher plants and plant organs.
2 A sigmoid curve is a characteristic of living organism growing in a natural environment.
3 The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a variable rate.
4 All above statements are correct.
Explanation:
The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a constant rate
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Which phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve?
1 Exponential growth phase
2 Zigzag phase
3 Slow growth phase
4 Lag phase
Explanation:
Exponential growth phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve.
It is determined by following factors Initial size (W0). Rate of growth (r) and Period for which growth proceeds \((t)\).
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Statement A : Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in five ways. Statement B : Measurement and the comparison of total growth per unit time is called the absolute growth rate.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in two ways.
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In sigmoid curve, the numericals indicate the sequence of events, choose the correct option where the numerals specify the event.
1 1= Phase of slow growth, 2= Phase of exponential growth, 3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4 = Stationary phase
2 1= Phase of diminishing phase, 2= Phasof exponential growth, 3= Phase of slow growth, 4 = Stationary phase
3 1 = Stationary phase, 2 = Phase of diminishing Phase, 3= Phase of exponential growth, 4= phase of slow growth
4 1 = Phase of slow growth, 2 = Stationary phase,3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4= Phase of exponential growth
Explanation:
In the diagram numericals (1-4) represents, \(1=\) Phase of slow growth, \(2=\) Phase of exponential growth, \(3=\) Phase of diminishing phase, \(4=\) Stationary phase.
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Read the following statements carefully and select the wrong statement.
1 An idealised sigmoid growth curve is typical for growth of cells in culture, and many higher plants and plant organs.
2 A sigmoid curve is a characteristic of living organism growing in a natural environment.
3 The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a variable rate.
4 All above statements are correct.
Explanation:
The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a constant rate
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Which phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve?
1 Exponential growth phase
2 Zigzag phase
3 Slow growth phase
4 Lag phase
Explanation:
Exponential growth phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve.
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Exponential growth is determined by
1 Initial size
2 Rate of growth
3 Period from which growth continues
4 All of these
Explanation:
It is determined by following factors Initial size (W0). Rate of growth (r) and Period for which growth proceeds \((t)\).
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Statement A : Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in five ways. Statement B : Measurement and the comparison of total growth per unit time is called the absolute growth rate.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in two ways.
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In sigmoid curve, the numericals indicate the sequence of events, choose the correct option where the numerals specify the event.
1 1= Phase of slow growth, 2= Phase of exponential growth, 3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4 = Stationary phase
2 1= Phase of diminishing phase, 2= Phasof exponential growth, 3= Phase of slow growth, 4 = Stationary phase
3 1 = Stationary phase, 2 = Phase of diminishing Phase, 3= Phase of exponential growth, 4= phase of slow growth
4 1 = Phase of slow growth, 2 = Stationary phase,3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4= Phase of exponential growth
Explanation:
In the diagram numericals (1-4) represents, \(1=\) Phase of slow growth, \(2=\) Phase of exponential growth, \(3=\) Phase of diminishing phase, \(4=\) Stationary phase.
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Read the following statements carefully and select the wrong statement.
1 An idealised sigmoid growth curve is typical for growth of cells in culture, and many higher plants and plant organs.
2 A sigmoid curve is a characteristic of living organism growing in a natural environment.
3 The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a variable rate.
4 All above statements are correct.
Explanation:
The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a constant rate
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Which phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve?
1 Exponential growth phase
2 Zigzag phase
3 Slow growth phase
4 Lag phase
Explanation:
Exponential growth phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve.
It is determined by following factors Initial size (W0). Rate of growth (r) and Period for which growth proceeds \((t)\).
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Statement A : Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in five ways. Statement B : Measurement and the comparison of total growth per unit time is called the absolute growth rate.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in two ways.
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In sigmoid curve, the numericals indicate the sequence of events, choose the correct option where the numerals specify the event.
1 1= Phase of slow growth, 2= Phase of exponential growth, 3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4 = Stationary phase
2 1= Phase of diminishing phase, 2= Phasof exponential growth, 3= Phase of slow growth, 4 = Stationary phase
3 1 = Stationary phase, 2 = Phase of diminishing Phase, 3= Phase of exponential growth, 4= phase of slow growth
4 1 = Phase of slow growth, 2 = Stationary phase,3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4= Phase of exponential growth
Explanation:
In the diagram numericals (1-4) represents, \(1=\) Phase of slow growth, \(2=\) Phase of exponential growth, \(3=\) Phase of diminishing phase, \(4=\) Stationary phase.
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Read the following statements carefully and select the wrong statement.
1 An idealised sigmoid growth curve is typical for growth of cells in culture, and many higher plants and plant organs.
2 A sigmoid curve is a characteristic of living organism growing in a natural environment.
3 The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a variable rate.
4 All above statements are correct.
Explanation:
The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a constant rate
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Which phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve?
1 Exponential growth phase
2 Zigzag phase
3 Slow growth phase
4 Lag phase
Explanation:
Exponential growth phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve.
It is determined by following factors Initial size (W0). Rate of growth (r) and Period for which growth proceeds \((t)\).
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Statement A : Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in five ways. Statement B : Measurement and the comparison of total growth per unit time is called the absolute growth rate.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Quantitative comparisons between the growth of living system can be made in two ways.
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In sigmoid curve, the numericals indicate the sequence of events, choose the correct option where the numerals specify the event.
1 1= Phase of slow growth, 2= Phase of exponential growth, 3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4 = Stationary phase
2 1= Phase of diminishing phase, 2= Phasof exponential growth, 3= Phase of slow growth, 4 = Stationary phase
3 1 = Stationary phase, 2 = Phase of diminishing Phase, 3= Phase of exponential growth, 4= phase of slow growth
4 1 = Phase of slow growth, 2 = Stationary phase,3 = Phase of diminishing phase, 4= Phase of exponential growth
Explanation:
In the diagram numericals (1-4) represents, \(1=\) Phase of slow growth, \(2=\) Phase of exponential growth, \(3=\) Phase of diminishing phase, \(4=\) Stationary phase.
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Read the following statements carefully and select the wrong statement.
1 An idealised sigmoid growth curve is typical for growth of cells in culture, and many higher plants and plant organs.
2 A sigmoid curve is a characteristic of living organism growing in a natural environment.
3 The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a variable rate.
4 All above statements are correct.
Explanation:
The simplest expression of arithmetic growth is exemplified by a root elongating at a constant rate
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Which phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve?
1 Exponential growth phase
2 Zigzag phase
3 Slow growth phase
4 Lag phase
Explanation:
Exponential growth phase represents grand phase or the fastest phase of growth in S-shaped growth curve.