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Q.1 Medium Botany
In C4 plants, the first stable compound formed during carbon fixation is:
A3-Phosphoglycerate
BOxaloacetate
CRibulose-1,5-bisphosphate
DGlucose
Correct Answer:  B. Oxaloacetate
Explanation:

In C4 photosynthesis, CO2 combines with PEP (3-carbon) to form oxaloacetate (4-carbon compound) via the enzyme PEP carboxylase.

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Q.2 Medium Botany
The root pressure phenomenon in plants can be measured using a device called:
APotometer
BBarograph
CManometer
DTensiometer
Correct Answer:  C. Manometer
Explanation:

Root pressure is measured using a manometer connected to the cut end of a plant stem, showing the positive pressure generated by roots.

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Q.3 Medium Botany
Which of the following statements about stomatal opening is correct?
AGuard cells lose turgor pressure when stomata open
BPotassium ions accumulate in guard cells during stomatal opening
CStomata open in complete darkness
DGuard cells have thick outer walls and thin inner walls
Correct Answer:  B. Potassium ions accumulate in guard cells during stomatal opening
Explanation:

During stomatal opening, potassium ions (K+) actively accumulate in guard cells, increasing osmotic potential and causing water influx.

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Q.4 Medium Botany
The phenomenon of leaf fall in deciduous plants before winter is regulated by which hormone?
AAbscisic acid
BEthylene
CGibberellin
DCytokinin
Correct Answer:  A. Abscisic acid
Explanation:

Abscisic acid (ABA) accumulates during water stress and environmental changes, promoting abscission layer formation and leaf fall.

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Q.5 Medium Botany
In plant tissue culture, which growth regulator ratio promotes callus formation?
AHigh auxin : Low cytokinin
BLow auxin : High cytokinin
CEqual ratio of auxin and cytokinin
DNeither auxin nor cytokinin
Correct Answer:  A. High auxin : Low cytokinin
Explanation:

High auxin to low cytokinin ratio promotes callus formation, while the ratios determine the type of organogenesis.

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Q.6 Medium Botany
The osmotic potential of a solution is directly related to:
ATemperature only
BSolute concentration and temperature
CPressure only
DVolume of solvent only
Correct Answer:  B. Solute concentration and temperature
Explanation:

Osmotic potential (Ψs) = -iCRT, where it depends on solute concentration (C) and absolute temperature (T).

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Q.7 Medium Botany
Which type of phloem tissue is responsible for translocation of sugars in plants?
ASieve tube elements
BCompanion cells only
CSieve tube members with companion cells
DPhloem fibers
Correct Answer:  A. Sieve tube elements
Explanation:

# Phloem Tissue and Sugar Translocation

Sieve tube elements are specialized living cells in the phloem that form a continuous network for transporting dissolved sugars and organic compounds throughout the plant.

## Step 1: Understanding Phloem Composition

The phloem tissue consists of multiple cell types, each with different functions in nutrient transport and support.

\[\text{Phloem} = \text{Sieve tube elements} + \text{Companion cells} + \text{Phloem fibers} + \text{Phloem parenchyma}\]

## Step 2: Identifying the Transport Cells

Sieve tube elements are elongated, living cells connected end-to-end through sieve plates (perforated cell walls) that allow rapid movement of sugars and other organic solutes through their cytoplasm via mass flow.

- Companion cells: Support sieve tubes metabolically but don't transport sugars themselves

- Phloem fibers: Provide mechanical support only

- Sieve tube elements: Primary transport vessels with thin cytoplasm lining and functioning sieve pores

The correct answer is (A) Sieve tube elements, as they are the only cells with the structural and functional capacity to translocate sugars bidirectionally throughout the plant.

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Q.8 Medium Botany
In the light-dependent reactions, the splitting of water molecules produces oxygen, hydrogen ions, and:
ANADP+
BNADPH
CElectrons
DATP alone
Correct Answer:  C. Electrons
Explanation:

Water photolysis (2H2O → O2 + 4H+ + 4e-) releases electrons that are transferred through electron transport chains.

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Q.9 Medium Botany
The enzyme RuBisCO catalyzes the fixation of CO2 by combining it with:
AGlyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
BRibulose-1,5-bisphosphate
CPhosphoenolpyruvate
DPyruvate
Correct Answer:  B. Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
Explanation:

RuBisCO (Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) catalyzes CO2 fixation with RuBP in the Calvin cycle.

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Q.10 Medium Botany
Which of the following plants exhibits CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) photosynthesis?
AWheat
BRice
CPineapple
DMaize
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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