Multiple Choice Questions On System Physiology Plants
Question 1.
- Prions
- Viroids
- RNA viruses
- Tobacco mosaic virus
- directly destroy the pathogens
- activate defence throughout the plant before the infection spreads
- activate heat shock proteins
- sacrifice the infected tissue
A. Bundle sheath containing chloroplast present in C4 plants
B. Annual rings differentiate into barks and woods
C. Sap wood is important for biological functions, and the heartwood is economically important as it contains gums, resins, oils, tannins, etc.
D. Clonal propagation leads to somaclonal variation
- a, b
- b, c
- c,d
- d, a
- seed formation
- meristem development
- cotyledon formation
- food and water storage
- Constituent of amino acids
- Contributions to cells were rigidity and elasticity.
- Constituent of the photosynthesis reaction centre
- Maintenance of cell turgor and electro neutrality
A) cry 1 bind to COP1 and SPA1 complex leading to degradation of HY5
B) cry 1 bind to COP1 and SPA1 complex and prevents degradation of HY5
C) CCT is overexpressed, and the plants are kept in the dark.
D) CCT is overexpressed, and the plants are kept in the light.
Which of the following combination of the above statements will result in photomorphogenesis?
- Only a
- only b
- A, B and C
- B, C and D
You place a corn plant (C4) and a geranium (C3) in a sealed plastic chamber with normal air (300 parts per million CO2) on a windowsill in your laboratory.
Which of the following outcome is likely to be true?
- The corn plant (C4) would survive, but the geranium (C3) plant would die
- The geranium (C3) plant would survive, but the corn plant (C4) would die
- Both the plants will survive over time
- Both plant will not survive over a longer period of time.
- This occupies the central position in root meristem
- This is present in apical and as wcl1as lateral root meristem
- This connects to all initial cells of root meristem
- These is the most actively dividing cells in root meristem
Group I (Secondary metabolite)
P. Coniine
Q. Morphine
R. Quinine
S. Chalcone
Group 2 (Precursor)
1) Tryptophan
2) Phenyl alanine
3) Lysine
4) Tyrosine
5) Ornithine
6) Agmatine
- P-1 Q-5 R-3 S-4
- P-3 Q-4 R-1 S-2
- P-2 Q-1 R-2 S-3
- P-4 Q-3 R-6 S-5
Answer Key For System Physiology Plants | |
Question Number | Answer Key |
1. | B |
2. | B |
3. | C |
4. | D |
5. | B |
6. | D |
7. | A |
8. | D |
9. | B |
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