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Q.1 Easy Botany 14 Apr 2026
Which of the following statements about plasmolysis is TRUE?
APlasmolysis is the separation of cell wall from cell membrane
BPlasmolysis occurs in hypertonic solutions
CPlasmolysis leads to cell death immediately
DBoth A and B
Correct Answer:  D. Both A and B
EXPLANATION

Plasmolysis is the shrinkage of protoplasm away from the cell wall when placed in hypertonic solution. It's reversible if not prolonged.

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Q.2 Medium Botany 14 Apr 2026
The rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in CO2 concentration until it reaches a plateau. This plateau is called:
ACompensation point
BSaturation point
COptimum point
DThreshold point
Correct Answer:  B. Saturation point
EXPLANATION

The saturation point is the CO2 concentration beyond which photosynthesis rate does not increase further, limited by other factors like temperature or light.

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Q.3 Hard Botany 14 Apr 2026
Which structure in plant cells is analogous to the centrosome in animal cells?
ACell wall
BPlasmodesmata
CChloroplast
DNucleus
Correct Answer:  B. Plasmodesmata
EXPLANATION

While plant cells lack true centrosomes with centrioles, plasmodesmata serve similar intercellular communication functions. However, most plant cells lack a distinct MTOC (microtubule-organizing center).

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Q.4 Hard Botany 14 Apr 2026
The transpiration coefficient (amount of water transpired per unit dry matter produced) is lowest in:
AC3 plants
BC4 plants
CCAM plants
DHydrophytes
Correct Answer:  B. C4 plants
EXPLANATION

# Transpiration Coefficient in Different Plant Types

The transpiration coefficient measures water loss efficiency relative to biomass production, with lower values indicating more water-efficient plants.

Step 1: Understanding Transpiration Coefficient

The transpiration coefficient is defined as the ratio of water transpired to dry matter produced by a plant.

\[\text{Transpiration Coefficient} = \frac{\text{Water Transpired (g)}}{\text{Dry Matter Produced (g)}}\]

Step 2: Comparing Photosynthetic Pathways

C4 plants (like maize, sugarcane) have evolved a specialized two-stage carbon fixation process using phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase, which concentrates CO₂ around RuBisCO enzyme. This reduces photorespiration and allows stomata to remain partially closed, minimizing water loss while maintaining photosynthetic efficiency.

- C3 plants (wheat, rice): Open stomata longer, higher transpiration coefficient (~500-600)

- C4 plants (maize, sugarcane): Efficient CO₂ fixation, lower transpiration coefficient (~200-250)

- CAM plants (cactus): Open stomata at night only, but produce less dry matter per unit time

- Hydrophytes (aquatic plants): Abundant water, no water conservation mechanism

The transpiration coefficient is lowest in C4 plants because they maximize photosynthetic efficiency while minimizing water loss through specialized leaf anatomy and biochemical pathways.

[Final Answer: (B) C4 plants]

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Q.5 Medium Botany 14 Apr 2026
Which of the following is a chemosynthetic organism commonly found in soil?
ACyanobacteria
BNitrosomonas
CChlorella
DSpirogyra
Correct Answer:  B. Nitrosomonas
EXPLANATION

Nitrosomonas is a chemosynthetic bacterium that oxidizes ammonia to nitrite, obtaining energy without requiring light (unlike photosynthetic organisms).

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Q.6 Hard Botany 14 Apr 2026
In photosynthesis, the Z-scheme diagram shows the flow of electrons between which two photosystems?
APSI and PSII
BOnly PSII
CCytochrome b6f complex only
DStromal lamellae only
Correct Answer:  A. PSI and PSII
EXPLANATION

The Z-scheme illustrates electron flow from PSII through the cytochrome b6f complex to PSI, showing how electrons are elevated twice to reach NADP+ reduction.

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Q.7 Medium Botany 14 Apr 2026
The phenomenon of senescence in plants is primarily controlled by which hormone?
AGibberellin
BCytokinin
CAbscisic acid
DEthylene
Correct Answer:  D. Ethylene
EXPLANATION

Ethylene is the major hormone controlling senescence (aging) in plants, promoting leaf yellowing, fruit ripening, and abscission.

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Q.8 Easy Botany 14 Apr 2026
Which organelle is responsible for the synthesis of ribosomal RNA in plant cells?
ARibosome
BNucleolus
CRough endoplasmic reticulum
DGolgi apparatus
Correct Answer:  B. Nucleolus
EXPLANATION

The nucleolus within the nucleus is the site of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis and ribosome assembly in eukaryotic cells.

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Q.9 Hard Botany 14 Apr 2026
The Casparian strip in the endodermis of roots is primarily composed of:
ACellulose and pectin
BSuberin and lignin
CCuticle and wax
DProteins and lipids
Correct Answer:  B. Suberin and lignin
EXPLANATION

The Casparian strip contains suberin (waxy substance) and lignin, which prevents apoplastic (cell wall) movement of water and minerals, forcing symplastic transport.

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Q.10 Medium Botany 14 Apr 2026
Which of the following transport mechanisms does NOT require energy in plant cells?
AActive transport of mineral ions
BOsmosis across the cell membrane
CUptake of glucose by epidermal cells
DLoading of sugars in sieve tubes
Correct Answer:  B. Osmosis across the cell membrane
EXPLANATION

Osmosis is passive transport of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane in response to water potential differences.

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