Animal Cell Culture and Regulation Which of the following is not the explantation technique? Adherent primary culture Slide culture Roller test tube culture Carrel flask culture Adherent primary culture Slide culture Roller test tube culture Carrel flask culture ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation Higher dissolved oxygen concentration in the culture media are toxic and lead to All of these metabolism of nutrients in culture media at a rate greater than that required for consumption DNA degradation lipid peroxidation All of these metabolism of nutrients in culture media at a rate greater than that required for consumption DNA degradation lipid peroxidation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation The technique of organ culture may be divided on the basis of employing both (a) and (b) liquid medium semi-solid medium solid medium both (a) and (b) liquid medium semi-solid medium solid medium ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation For culturing, plasma from the adult chicken is preferred to mammalian plasma because it is too opaque it forms a clear and solid coagulum even after dilution it doesn't produce solid clots it forms a semi solid coagulum it is too opaque it forms a clear and solid coagulum even after dilution it doesn't produce solid clots it forms a semi solid coagulum ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation The major problem associated with the isolation of free cells and cell aggregates from organs is that of None of these disintegrating the cells from their supporting matrix releasing the cells from their supporting matrix inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix None of these disintegrating the cells from their supporting matrix releasing the cells from their supporting matrix inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation Accumulation of lactate leads to no change in pH no loss of cell viability increase in pH reduction in the pH of culture hence loss of cell viability no change in pH no loss of cell viability increase in pH reduction in the pH of culture hence loss of cell viability ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP