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Q.21 Medium Botany
The phenomenon where certain seeds require light for germination is called:
APhototropism
BPhotomorphogenesis
CPhotoperiodism
DHeliotropism
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.22 Medium Botany
In the Calvin cycle, how many ATP and NADPH molecules are required to fix one molecule of CO2?
A1 ATP, 1 NADPH
B3 ATP, 2 NADPH
C2 ATP, 1 NADPH
D6 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.23 Medium Botany
Which of the following is a synthetic auxin used in agriculture?
AGibberellic acid
B2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)
CAbscisic acid
DKinetin
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.24 Medium Botany
The casparian strip in the endodermis of roots is composed of:
ACutin and wax
BSuberin
CCellulose and hemicellulose
DLignin 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.25 Medium Botany
The rate of photosynthesis increases with increasing CO2 concentration only up to a certain point. This point is called:
ASaturation point
BCompensation point
COptimal point
DLight-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.26 Medium Botany
Abscisic acid (ABA) functions primarily as which type of hormone?
AGrowth promoter
BStress hormone
CFlowering hormone
DRipening 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.27 Medium Botany
In woody dicots, the wood primarily consists of:
ASecondary phloem fibers
BSecondary xylem
CPrimary xylem elements
DCortical cells
Correct Answer:  B. Secondary xylem
Explanation:

Wood is composed of secondary xylem with thick-walled tracheids and vessel elements that provide mechanical support and water transport. Annual rings visible in wood represent secondary xylem produced by vascular cambium.

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Q.28 Medium Botany
The calcium pump in plant cell vacuole membrane is primarily involved in:
AMaintaining osmotic potential
BRegulating turgor pressure
CSequestering calcium ions for cellular signaling
DPhotosynthesis regulation
Correct Answer:  C. Sequestering calcium ions for cellular signaling
Explanation:

Calcium pumps actively transport Ca²⁺ into vacuoles, serving as a calcium reservoir for second messenger signaling in plant cells.

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Q.29 Medium Botany
The phenomenon where plants show reduced photosynthesis when exposed to high oxygen concentrations is called:
AWarburg effect
BCrabtree effect
CPasteur effect
DJoule effect
Correct Answer:  A. Warburg effect
Explanation:

The Warburg effect in plants refers to photorespiration, where high O₂ competes with CO₂ for Rubisco binding, reducing net photosynthesis.

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Q.30 Medium Botany
Mycorrhizal associations in plants primarily enhance the uptake of which nutrients?
ANitrogen and potassium
BPhosphorus and micronutrients
CCalcium and magnesium
DSulfur and iron
Correct Answer:  B. Phosphorus and micronutrients
Explanation:

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increase plant access to phosphorus and micronutrients (Zn, Cu) through their extensive hyphal networks in soil.

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