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Q.121 Hard Botany
In the electron transport chain of chloroplasts, which complex transfers electrons from water to plastoquinone?
A Cytochrome b₆f complex
B Photosystem II (PSII)
C Photosystem I (PSI)
D ATP synthase
Correct Answer:  B. Photosystem II (PSII)
EXPLANATION

PSII catalyzes photolysis of water at the oxygen-evolving complex, transferring electrons to plastoquinone in the thylakoid membrane.

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Q.122 Medium Botany
The non-cyclic photophosphorylation in photosystem II produces:
A ATP only
B NADPH only
C Both ATP and NADPH, and releases O₂
D Glucose directly
Correct Answer:  C. Both ATP and NADPH, and releases O₂
EXPLANATION

Non-cyclic photophosphorylation involves PSII and PSI, producing ATP, NADPH, and O₂ from water photolysis.

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Q.123 Easy Botany
Which plant hormone promotes fruit ripening and is commercially used in India for tomato and mango maturation?
A Gibberellin
B Ethylene
C Cytokinin
D Auxin
Correct Answer:  B. Ethylene
EXPLANATION

Ethylene (C₂H₄) is the ripening hormone that triggers color change, softening, and aroma development in climacteric fruits.

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Q.124 Medium Botany
The transpiration pull mechanism in xylem transport depends on which principle?
A Osmotic gradient
B Cohesion-tension theory and water's high surface tension
C Active transport of ions
D Pressure exerted by companion cells
Correct Answer:  B. Cohesion-tension theory and water's high surface tension
EXPLANATION

Transpiration creates negative pressure (tension) in xylem; water cohesion allows continuous columns to be pulled upward against gravity.

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Q.125 Easy Botany
The phenomenon of etiolation in plants is characterized by:
A Increased chlorophyll synthesis in darkness
B Elongated internodes, pale color, and reduced photosynthetic capacity
C Increased leaf area in low light
D Enhanced root development
Correct Answer:  B. Elongated internodes, pale color, and reduced photosynthetic capacity
EXPLANATION

Etiolation is the adaptation to grow in darkness: shoots elongate, leaves remain pale (no chlorophyll), and seedlings appear yellowish.

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Q.126 Medium Botany
The Hatch-Slack cycle in C4 plants first produces which compound?
A Oxaloacetate (4-carbon)
B 3-Phosphoglycerate (3-carbon)
C Malate (4-carbon)
D Pyruvate (3-carbon)
Correct Answer:  A. Oxaloacetate (4-carbon)
EXPLANATION

In C4 photosynthesis, CO₂ combines with phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to form oxaloacetate (4-carbon), catalyzed by PEP carboxylase.

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Q.127 Hard Botany
Which of the following statements about stomatal conductance is correct?
A It remains constant regardless of humidity
B It increases with decreasing light intensity
C It is directly proportional to stomatal aperture and inversely related to diffusion path length
D It is independent of guard cell turgor pressure
Correct Answer:  C. It is directly proportional to stomatal aperture and inversely related to diffusion path length
EXPLANATION

Stomatal conductance (gs) is the rate of gas diffusion through stomata, dependent on aperture width and inversely on distance (g = A/L).

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Q.128 Medium Botany
The turgor pressure in plant cells is maintained by which osmotically active substances?
A Cellulose and starch
B Soluble sugars, organic acids, and mineral ions
C Proteins and lipids
D Chlorophyll and carotenoids
Correct Answer:  B. Soluble sugars, organic acids, and mineral ions
EXPLANATION

Osmotically active solutes like glucose, sucrose, malate, and K⁺ ions accumulate in vacuoles to maintain turgor pressure and cell rigidity.

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Q.129 Medium Botany
Guttation in plants occurs due to:
A Transpiration
B Root pressure and high humidity conditions
C Photorespiration
D Osmotic stress
Correct Answer:  B. Root pressure and high humidity conditions
EXPLANATION

Guttation is the exudation of xylem sap through hydathodes, caused by positive root pressure, especially in early morning when transpiration is low.

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Q.130 Medium Botany
The quantum yield of photosynthesis (φ) represents:
A The number of CO₂ molecules fixed per photon absorbed
B The wavelength of light absorbed
C The rate of electron transport
D The concentration of chlorophyll
Correct Answer:  A. The number of CO₂ molecules fixed per photon absorbed
EXPLANATION

Quantum yield is the ratio of CO₂ fixed to photons absorbed, typically 0.05-0.1 (5-10 CO₂ per 100 photons).

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