(i) The term bioassay implies:
(1) Writing an essay on living being
(ii) Description of micro-organisms
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(iii) Using living organisms in testing the
biologically active chemicals
(iv) Description of important plant parts
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(i)bioassay is an analytical method to determine concentration or potency of a substance by its effect on living cells or tissues. ... Bioassay is often used to monitor water quality and also sewage discharge and its impact on surrounding.
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- Bioassay implies determining a substance's relative potency by contrasting its impact on a test organism with that of a reference preparation. This could be a medication, for example.
- What sets a living thing apart from a nonliving thing is its cellularity, capacity to respond to its surroundings, metabolize, reproduce, and evolve. A membrane that separates their internal environment from their external environment gives all living things the ability to compartmentalize. "Cells" are the name for these confined spaces. While some organisms may be made up of several cells, each of which serving a different role, others may just have a single cell that has all the structures required for the organism to function as a live one.
- a living thing that can only be observed under a microscope. Protozoa, algae, fungus, and bacteria are all examples of microorganisms. Viruses are occasionally categorized as microbes even though they are not thought of as living things.
- Using living organisms in testing the biologically active chemicals is called bioassay.
- The roots, leaves, and stem make up the three basic components. To maintain the plant healthy, each component has a specific task to complete. The plant is anchored in the ground by its roots, which draw water and minerals from the surrounding soil. The stem supplies water and minerals to the leaves while supporting the plant above ground.
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