Animal Cell Culture and Regulation pH of culture medium is initially controlled by presence of bicarbonate buffer none of these presence of CO2 addition of bases presence of bicarbonate buffer none of these presence of CO2 addition of bases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation Accumulation of lactate leads to reduction in the pH of culture hence loss of cell viability no loss of cell viability no change in pH increase in pH reduction in the pH of culture hence loss of cell viability no loss of cell viability no change in pH increase in pH ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation Range of osmolarity tolerated/accepted in mOsm/Kg of H2O by mammalian cells is 280-360 360-400 300-325 150-300 280-360 360-400 300-325 150-300 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation Which of the following is not a source of energy in active muscle cells? ATP Lactic acid Creatine phosphate Glucose ATP Lactic acid Creatine phosphate Glucose 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 inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix releasing the cells from their supporting matrix None of these disintegrating the cells from their supporting matrix inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix releasing the cells from their supporting matrix ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation Specific oxygen consumption rates for mammalian cells are in the range of (where n and p represents to nano and pico respectively) 5 - 10 pmol of O2/cell/h 5 - 10 nmol of O2 /cell/h 0.05-5 nmol of O2/cell/h 0.05-5 pmol of O2/cell/h 5 - 10 pmol of O2/cell/h 5 - 10 nmol of O2 /cell/h 0.05-5 nmol of O2/cell/h 0.05-5 pmol of O2/cell/h ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP