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Q.71 Medium Botany
Abscisic acid (ABA) functions primarily as which type of hormone?
A Growth promoter
B Stress hormone
C Flowering hormone
D Ripening hormone
Correct Answer:  B. Stress hormone
EXPLANATION

ABA is a stress hormone that accumulates during drought, regulating stomatal closure and promoting seed dormancy. It antagonizes gibberellins and cytokinins. This is crucial for understanding plant responses to environmental stress.

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Q.72 Medium Botany
The rate of photosynthesis increases with increasing CO2 concentration only up to a certain point. This point is called:
A Saturation point
B Compensation point
C Optimal point
D Light-saturation point
Correct Answer:  A. Saturation point
EXPLANATION

CO2 saturation point is where further increase in CO2 doesn't increase photosynthesis rate because other factors (like enzyme activity) become limiting. Compensation point is where photosynthesis equals respiration.

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Q.73 Medium Botany
The casparian strip in the endodermis of roots is composed of:
A Cutin and wax
B Suberin
C Cellulose and hemicellulose
D Lignin only
Correct Answer:  B. Suberin
EXPLANATION

The Casparian strip is a band of suberin (waterproof lipid polymer) that prevents passive transport across the endodermis, forcing minerals to undergo active transport. This ensures selective ion uptake - a key NCERT concept.

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Q.74 Medium Botany
Which of the following is a synthetic auxin used in agriculture?
A Gibberellic acid
B 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)
C Abscisic acid
D Kinetin
Correct Answer:  B. 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)
EXPLANATION

2,4-D is a synthetic auxin widely used as a selective herbicide. Natural auxin is IAA (Indole-3-acetic acid). This is application-based knowledge relevant for agricultural science in UPSC.

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Q.75 Medium Botany
In the Calvin cycle, how many ATP and NADPH molecules are required to fix one molecule of CO2?
A 1 ATP, 1 NADPH
B 3 ATP, 2 NADPH
C 2 ATP, 1 NADPH
D 6 ATP, 3 NADPH
Correct Answer:  B. 3 ATP, 2 NADPH
EXPLANATION

The reduction phase of Calvin cycle requires 3 ATP per CO2 fixed. NADPH requirement is 2 molecules per CO2. These are stoichiometric ratios essential for understanding photosynthetic efficiency.

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Q.76 Medium Botany
The phenomenon where certain seeds require light for germination is called:
A Phototropism
B Photomorphogenesis
C Photoperiodism
D Heliotropism
Correct Answer:  B. Photomorphogenesis
EXPLANATION

Photomorphogenesis refers to light-dependent development processes including light-mediated seed germination. Phytochrome is the photoreceptor involved. This is distinct from photoperiodism (flowering response to day length).

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Q.77 Medium Botany
In C4 photosynthesis, the first stable compound formed after CO2 fixation is:
A 3-Phosphoglycerate (3-PGA)
B Oxaloacetate
C Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
D Glucose
Correct Answer:  B. Oxaloacetate
EXPLANATION

In C4 plants, PEP carboxylase fixes CO2 into oxaloacetate (4-carbon compound), unlike C3 plants where RuBisCO produces 3-PGA. This adaptation reduces photorespiration and is efficient in hot climates.

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Q.78 Medium Botany
Which of the following pigments is primarily responsible for absorbing light in the red and far-red regions of the spectrum in photosynthesis?
A Chlorophyll a
B Phytochrome
C Carotenoids
D Xanthophyll
Correct Answer:  B. Phytochrome
EXPLANATION

# Light Absorption Spectra in Photosynthesis

Phytochrome is a specialized photoreceptor protein that uniquely absorbs light in the red (660 nm) and far-red (730 nm) wavelength regions, making it distinct from other photosynthetic pigments.

## Step 1: Understanding Photoreceptor Types

Different pigments in plants absorb different wavelengths of light based on their molecular structure. Photosynthetic pigments like chlorophyll and carotenoids primarily absorb blue and red light for energy conversion, while phytochrome specifically evolved to detect red and far-red light for signaling purposes rather than energy production.

\[\text{Absorption Peak (Red light)} = 660 \text{ nm} \quad \text{and} \quad \text{Absorption Peak (Far-red light)} = 730 \text{ nm}\]

## Step 2: Comparing Other Options

Chlorophyll a absorbs primarily in blue (430 nm) and red (662 nm) regions for photosynthesis; carotenoids and xanthophyll absorb in blue-green regions (400-550 nm) and serve as accessory pigments. Only phytochrome has its primary functional absorption in the far-red region (730 nm), which is critical for seed germination, flowering, and shade avoidance responses in plants.

\[\text{Phytochrome absorption spectrum} = \text{Red (660 nm)} + \text{Far-red (730 nm)} \text{ regions}\]

The correct answer is (B) Phytochrome, as it is the only pigment primarily responsible for absorbing light specifically in both the red and far-red regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Q.79 Medium Botany
The root pressure phenomenon in plants is primarily due to which of the following?
A Transpiration pull alone
B Capillary action in soil
C Active transport of mineral ions into xylem, creating osmotic gradient
D Gravitational force on water column
Correct Answer:  C. Active transport of mineral ions into xylem, creating osmotic gradient
EXPLANATION

Root pressure is generated by active transport of mineral ions into the xylem sap, creating a concentration gradient that draws water in osmotically. This is distinct from transpiration pull and is a key concept in plant physiology.

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Q.80 Medium Botany
Which of the following plants exhibits CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) photosynthesis?
A Wheat
B Rice
C Pineapple
D Maize
Correct Answer:  C. Pineapple
EXPLANATION

CAM plants like pineapple, cactus, and agave fix CO2 at night into organic acids and release during day for photosynthesis.

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