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Seed becomes plant - class-XI

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A gas which assists in germination of pea seed is 

  1. Sulphur

  2. Oxygen

  3. Hydrogen

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Germination of seed require a lot of energy and the rate of respiration increases and need of oxygen also increases as the metabolic rate is very high at this time.

So the correct option is 'Oxygen'.

An albuminous seed which shows hypogeal germination is

  1. Castor

  2. Maize

  3. Gram

  4. Bean


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Hypogeal germination is the type of germination in which epicotyl which is the upper portion of the axis of the seedlings above the cotyledons elongates and cotyledons remain inside the soil. The examples are a pea, mango, maize, rice etc. In which maize has endosperm.
 So the correct option is 'Maize'.

Which of the following substances present in seed coats and cotyledons of seeds inhibit seed germination?

  1. Absicic acid

  2. Phenolic acid

  3. Ferulic acid

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or similar structure. 
  • The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm.substances present in seed coats and cotyledons of seeds inhibit seed germination are Abscisic acid, Phenolic acid and Ferulic acid. 
  • Abscisic acid (ABA) reversibly arrests embryo development at radicle, growth initiation, inhibiting the water uptake which accompanies embryo growth.
  • Hence,  substances present in seed coats and cotyledons of seeds inhibit seed germination is  Abscisic acid, Phenolic acid and Ferulic acid.
  • So, the correct answer is 'All of the above'.

Essential requirements of seed germination is ..........................

  1. Light and carbondioxide

  2. Water and oxygen

  3. Water and soil

  4. Microbes cold or hot treatment.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

At a basic level, seeds have three requirements to permit germination. These are:

  1. Water (during absorption and subsequent stages of growth).
  2. Oxygen (for respiration).
  3. Temperatures adequate for metabolism and growth.

All of the following statements about the role played by water in the growth of plants are true, except

  1. It is a solvent in which several substances are dissolved.

  2. It participates as a reagent in many reactions.

  3. It helps in the germination of seeds but does not provide turgidity to growing cells.

  4. It serves as the medium for transport of inorganic salts.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Water, being the universal solvent helps in germination of seeds and provide turgidity to growing cells. Turgidity or turgidness, is caused by the osmotic flow of water from an area of low solute concentration outside of the cell into the cell's vacuole, which has a higher solute concentration. Healthy plant cells are turgid and plants rely on turgidity to maintain rigidity. 
Refer the picture for turgidity in plant cells.
Role of water in plant growth:
  • Primary component of photosynthesis and transpiration.
  • Turgor pressure (pressure to inflate cells and hold plant erect).
  • Solvent to move minerals from the soil up to the plant.
  • Solvent to move products of photosynthesis throughout the plant, including down to the root system.
  • Regulation of stomatal opening and closure, thus regulating transpiration and photosynthesis.
  • Source of pressure to move roots through the soil.
  • Medium for biochemical reactions.
Hence, the correct answer is option C.

Oxygen in the presence of enough moisture causes ____ to start. This creates ____ for the germination process.

  1. Respiration, energy

  2. Photosynthesis, energy

  3. development, growth

  4. photosynthesis, growth


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Oxygen is one of the factors that play an important role in the germination of seeds. Oxygen in the presence of enough moisture causes respiration to start. This creates energy for the germination process.

Which of the following is not an important condition needed for seeds to germinate?

  1. Temperature

  2. Water

  3. Light

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Germination may also be defined as protrusion of embryonic axis from the seed to resume growth. The external factors that affect seed germination are as follows:

(1) Temperature- The effect of temperature is primarily on the physiological processes going on within the seed during germination. Many seeds fail to germinate at lower temperature.
(2) Water- The first step in germination is the imbibition of water. It causes the seed to swell and facilitates bursting of the seed coat.

(3) Light- There are many seeds which respond to light for germination and these are said to be photoblastic. The quality of light also influences the rate of germination. 
Thus temperature, water, and light all are important conditions needed for seeds to germinate. Hence option D is the correct answer. 

Seasonal growth cycle of plants can be influenced by

  1. Temperature

  2. Amount of water

  3. Amount of daylight

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The growth cycle in plants shows seasonal variations. Plants are of various types such as annuals, biennials and perennials. Also, the vegetative and reproductive growth of plants depends upon factors such as temperature, water availability and the amount of day light they are exposed to. Accordingly, there are short day, long day and day neutral plants.
So, the correct answer is, 'All of the above'.

Most seeds go through ____ period before germination.

  1. Cold

  2. Hot

  3. Solid

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Most seeds go through a cold period before germination. Helps prevent seeds from sprouting as soon as they mature.

Deeply sown seeds do not germinate and do not come up over due to the deficiency of ...................

  1. Nutrients

  2. Water

  3. Oxygen

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Soil is ploughed before seeds are sown. It is done to ensure the supply of oxygen in soil. Aerated soils can only support the growth of plants. Thus, if the seeds are sown deeply it will not germinate.

The most important external factor for seed germination is

  1. Light

  2. Soil

  3. Oxygen

  4. Water


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Water, air and suitable temperature are necessary for seed germination. Water is necesssary for germination because food is stored in the seeds in dry condition, but the developing embryo cannot utilize this dry food. Food can be utilized in liquid form only and seeds can utilize only dissolved oxygen. Excess water stops germination because once all the dissolved oxygen is utilised by the seed, further germination is not possible as the life supporting oxygen is now lacking. So, the correct answer is 'Water'.

Seeds of tomato do not germinate in its pullp due to

  1. Presence of ferulic acid

  2. Presence of excess salts

  3. Absence of oxygen

  4. Presence of ABA


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In general seeds within the fruit do not germinate due to germination inhibitory effects of fruit pulp except viviparous germination. Tomato seeds loose viability and germination percentage up to 50% within one year after fresh extraction. Ferulic acid is a growth inhibitor in tomato. So, the correct answer is 'Presence of ferulic seed'.

A seed which does not require oxygen for germination is

  1. Pea

  2. Rice

  3. Typha

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All seeds need water, oxygen, and proper temperature in order to germinate. Some seeds require proper light also. Some germinate better in full light while others require darkness to germinate. Rice seeds and typha seeds are able to germinate anaerobically by means of coleoptile elongation. Pea seeds require oxygen to germinate. So, the correct answer is ‘Both B and C’.

Seeds placed deep in the soil do not germinate because they are

  1. Unable to get sufficient oxygen

  2. Without sufficient food to bring the seedling to the surface

  3. Under pressure of overlying soil layers

  4. Unable to get light


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

During germination rapid cell division takes place. Energy is required for cell division. This energy is obtained from oxidation. The oxygen required for oxidation is supplied by the air. So, air is necessary for seed germination. Seeds placed deep in the soil do not germinate because they are unable to get sufficient oxygen. So, the correct answer is 'Unable to get sufficient oxygen'.

Freshly shed seeds can germinate immediately under favourable conditions in

  1. Xanthium

  2. Pisum sativum

  3. Zea mays

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A. Xanthium has seed dormancy due to present of germination inhibitors like abscisic acid, phenolic acid, ferulic acid, coumarin, short fatty acids and cyanogenic chemicals. So, it  won’t germinate in the presence of favorable condition.

B. Pisum sativum- Don’t have germination inhibitors. So, it germinate in the presence of favorable condition.


C. Zea mays- Don’t have germination inhibitors. So, it germinate in the presence of favorable condition.

So, the correct answer is ‘Both B and C’.

Which are the external conditions required for seed germination?

  1. Oxygen, carbon dioxide and suitable temperature

  2. Oxygen, light and suitable temperature

  3. Light, moisture and suitable temperature

  4. Oxygen, moisture and suitable temperature


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Conditions necessary for germination: Water, air and suitable temperature are necessary for seed germination.

Water is necesssary for germination because food is stored in the seeds in dry condition, but the developing embryo cannot utilize this dry food. Food can be utilized in liquid form only and seeds can utilize only dissolved oxygen. Excess water stops germination because once all the dissolved oxygen is utilised by the seed, further germination is not possible as the life supporting oxygen is now lacking.

During germination rapid cell division takes place. Energy is required for cell division. This energy is obtained from oxidation. The oxygen required for oxidation is supplied by the air. So, air is necessary for seed germination.

Suitable temperature is necessary because low temperature retards the embryo activity and high temperature destroys the delicate embryo tissue. 

So, the correct answer is 'Oxygen, moisture and suitable temperature'

A seed which is unable to germinate in the presence of light is ___________.

  1. Viscum

  2. Onion

  3. Bean

  4. Maize


Correct Option: B

Which one is essential for good germination in pea?

  1. $ O _2 $

  2. $ H _2 $

  3. $ N _2 $

  4. $ CO _2 $


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Air (oxygen) is necessary for seed germination(Pea seed). During germination rapid cell division takes place. Energy is required for cell division. This energy is obtained from oxidation. The oxygen required for oxidation is supplied by the air. So, air is necessary for seed germination. So, the correct answer is ‘Oxygen’.

A gas required for germination of (pea) seed is

  1. Nitrogen

  2. Oxygen

  3. Hydrogen

  4. Water vapours


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Air (oxygen) is necessary for seed germination (pea seed). During germination rapid cell division takes place. Energy is required for cell division. This energy is obtained from oxidation. The oxygen required for oxidation is supplied by the air. So, air is necessary for seed germination. So, the correct answer is ‘Oxygen’.

Which is not essential for seed germination in most cases?

  1. Oxygen

  2. Light

  3. Suitable temperature

  4. Moisture


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Water, air and suitable temperature are necessary for seed germination. Water is necesssary for germination because food is stored in the seeds in dry condition, but the developing embryo cannot utilize this dry food. Food can be utilized in liquid form only and seeds can utilize only dissolved oxygen. Excess water stops germination because once all the dissolved oxygen is utilised by the seed, further germination is not possible as the life supporting oxygen is now lacking. During germination rapid cell division takes place. Energy is required for cell division. This energy is obtained from oxidation. The oxygen required for oxidation is supplied by the air. So, air is necessary for seed germination. Suitable temperature is necessary because low temperature retards the embryo activity and high temperature destroys the delicate embryo tissue. So, the correct answer is 'Light'.

Essential requirement for seed germination is

  1. ${O} _{2}$ and light

  2. ${H} _{2}O$ and ${O} _{2}$

  3. ${H} _{2}O$ and high temperature

  4. Scarification and vernalisation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The process of seed germination depends on many factors like temperature, water, oxygen and sometime light. Seeds usually germinate within a wide temperature range. Hence, essential requirement for seed germination to take place is water and oxygen. Germination cannot take place without sufficient supply of water. In presence of sufficient moisture, water is taken up by seed. Oxygen is essential for aerobic respiration. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Movement stimulated by external factor is

  1. Spontaneous movement

  2. Autonomic movement

  3. Physical movement

  4. Paratonic movement


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Autonomic movement is the spontaneous movement of the protoplasm seen in aquatic plants due to internal stimulus. It is not related to the external stimulus. Movement of cilia and flagella is an example of autonomic movement. A movement shown by a plant part in response to an external factor is called as paratonic movement. In this, the direction of movement is controlled by the direction of the stimulus. 

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Seeds which do not germinate in the dark are called as

  1. Positive photoblastic

  2. Negative photoblastic

  3. Non-photoblastic

  4. None of the aboove


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Positive photoblastic seeds require white light to germinate in dark the growth does not occur. this response is controlled by phytochromes and includes the plants like mango, wheat etc.

So the correct option is 'Positive photoblastic'.

During the germination of pulse seeds, the major food reserves are degraded by the activity of __________.

  1. Amylase

  2. Lipase

  3. Protease

  4. Cellulose


Correct Option: A

The period of rapid starch formation and decrease in sugar in developing seeds is associated with a marked increase in.

  1. Phosphorylase

  2. Phosphates

  3. Alpha amylase

  4. Hexokinase


Correct Option: A

Match List I(Type/condition of germination) with List II(Seeds of) and select the correct answer using the codes given the lists.

List-I List-II
a. Positively photoelectric $1$. Rice
b. Non-photoelectric $2$. Lettuce
c. Possible under anaerobic conditions $3$. Cucumber
d. Requires acid scarification $4$. Leucaena


  1. A-$2$, B-$3$, C-$4$, D-$1$

  2. A-$2$, B-$3$, C-$1$, D-$4$

  3. A-$3$, B-$2$, C-$1$, D-$4$

  4. A-$3$, B-$2$, C-$4$, D-$1$


Correct Option: A

During the development of a seed, if the mechanical layer differentiates from the outer epidermis of the outer integument, then the seed is said to be.

  1. Exotegmic

  2. Mesotestal

  3. Endotogmic

  4. Exotestal


Correct Option: A

Vivipary may be described as

  1. Germination of seed with cotyledons above the soil

  2. Germination of seed with cotyledons under the soil

  3. Formation of a fruit without pollination

  4. Development of a seedling within an attached fruit


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vivipary is a condition where the embryo derives nutrition from the parent and is attached it attains maturity. In plants, vivipary refers to the development of a seedling within an attached fruit so that the seedling can derive nutrition.

So, the correct answer is 'Development of a seedling within an attached fruit'

Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
The ripening of fruits can be accelerated by:

  1. artificially adding ethylene gas to the atmosphere surrounding them

  2. warming the surroundings artificially

  3. keeping the fruits in a refrigerator

  4. reducing water supply to the plant when the fruits are maturing


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ethylene is highly effective in fruit ripening. It enhances the respiration rate during ripening of the fruits. 

So, the correct option is 'artificially adding ethylene gas to the atmosphere surrounding them'.

The three conditions necessary for germination of seeds are 
  1. Oxygen, suitable temperature and water

  2. Good soil, suitable temperature and light

  3. Good soil, Water and Air

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All seeds need water, oxygen, and proper temperature in order to germinate. Some seeds require proper light also. Some germinate better in full light while others require darkness to germinate. When a seed is exposed to the proper conditions, water and oxygen are taken in through the seed coat. 

Hence, the correct answer is 'All of the above'

Select the correct option:


The respiration in germinating seeds produces energy which can be detected in the form of ___________.

  1. Water

  2. Heat

  3. Oxygen

  4. ${CO} _{2}$


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
During germination, the respiration rate of seed is very high which releases a very high amount of energy and around 30 to 40% of energy is converted into ATP and utilize by the plant for its growth and rest is evolved in the form of heat which can be detected.
So the correct option is 'Heat'.

What is true about phytochrome?

  1. ${P} _{r}$ absorbs red light and becomes ${P} _{fr}$

  2. ${P} _{r}$ absorbs yellow light and becomes ${P} _{fr}$

  3. ${P} _{fr}$ absorbs yellow light and becomes ${P} _{r}$

  4. ${P} _{fr}$ absorbs red light and becomes ${P} _{r}$


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Phytochrome is a pigment found in plants which is involved in various plant processes like seed germination. Seed germination requires sufficient amount of P$ _{pr}$. P$ _r$ is synthesized by germinating seeds and is converted to P$ _{pr}$ when exposed to red light. However, when seeds are exposed to far-red light, they will not germinate as P$ _{pr}$ is converted to P$ _r$.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Light inhibits seed germination of

  1. Lactuca

  2. Capsella

  3. Allium

  4. Tobacco


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Germination of most of the seed is under the control of light. Usually, red light induces seed germination whereas far-red light suppresses germination. However, light inhibits seed germination of Mediterranean plants like Allium. It usually grows as crowded vegetation and germination take place in dark condition.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Which of the following is an example of Negative Photoblastic seed?

  1. Onion

  2. Lily

  3. Nigella

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Negative photoblastic seeds are those seeds which are able to grow in dark and while light inhibits their growth and seed is unable to come out from underground. Plants like onion, lily, and nigella re of such type.

So the correct option is 'All of the above'.

The main function of cotyledons in a seed is to

  1. provide protection to the radicle and plumule

  2. help in seed germination

  3. supply food, to the young embryo

  4. store food materials


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A cotyledon is part of the embryo within the seed of a plant. Often when the seed germinates or begins to grow, the cotyledon may become the first leaves of the seedling. contains protein, fats, and starches which provide energy for the developing seedling. The cotyledons provide a similar function. These are the seed leaves and they also contain storage of food for the developing plant. The cotyledons in some cases are major photosynthetic producers during germination. 

So, the correct option is, 'help in seed germination'.

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