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Apical dominance - class-XI

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Apical dominance in higher plants is due to 

  1. Enzyme activity

  2. Photoperiodism

  3. Carbohydrate-nitrogen ratio

  4. Balance between auxin and cytokinins


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance and cytokinin hormone is responsible for breaking the apical dominance. Hence, apical dominance depends on the auxin to cytokinin balance. 

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Study the following statements and select the correct ones.

  1. Auxin is transported from base to tip in large quantities.

  2. Cells on the dark side expand farther than those on the light side.

  3. Apical dominance can be removed the decapitation

  4. Tropic movements in plants are under the control of gibberellins


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Decapitation involves cutting of apical bud in plants. When the apical bud is removed, the source of auxin is removed. Auxin causes apical dominance. Since the auxin concentration is much lower, the lateral buds can now grow. In fact, their growth will be stimulated by a relatively small drop in auxin concentration. Thus, decapitating a shoot will cause it to branch.

So, the correct option is 'Apical dominance can be removed the decapitation'.

Which of the following characterstic is not represented in 'Inheritance of seed characters' like shape and starch grain size in garden pea ?

  1. Dominance

  2. Incomplete dominance

  3. Polygenic inheritance

  4. Pleiotropy


Correct Option: A

Select the correct one.

  1. Beer produced by distillation of fermented broth

  2. Bottled juices are cleared by protease and pectinase

  3. Methanogens digest cellulose aerobically

  4. Streptokinase is used to lower the blood cholesterol


Correct Option: B

Which growth hormone is responsible for apical dominance?

  1. Auxin

  2. Cytokinin

  3. Gibberellin

  4. Ethylene


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Auxin exerts profound effects on plants. For example, some plants tend to branch out very little when they grow. Growth in these plants occurs almost exclusively from the apical meristem rather than from axillary buds, which do not develop as long as the terminal bud is present. Such plants are said to exhibit apical dominance, the inhibition of axillary bud growth by the apical meristem. In plants with strong apical dominance, auxin produced in the apical meristem inhibits axillary buds near the apical meristem from developing into actively growing shoots. When the apical meristem is pinched off, the auxin source is removed and axillary buds grow to form branches. Apical dominance is often quickly re-established, however, as one branch begins to inhibit the growth of others.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

How does pruning help in making the hedge dense?

  1. It releases wound hormones.

  2. It induces the differentiation of new shoots from the rootstock.

  3. It frees auxillary buds from apical dominance.

  4. The apical shoot grows faster after pruning.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Auxin is the phytohormone which is responsible for promoting apical dominance in plants. Auxin is usually seen at the growing tips of plants. Thus the auxin present at the tip of plants will be channelized sidewards, lateral meristem; so that the plants will not grow tall but instead becomes bushy in nature.

Which of the following is responsible for apical dominance ?

  1. GA$ _3$

  2. IAA

  3. ABA

  4. Florigen


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Auxins promote elongation of stem and coleoptile. It promotes the growth by the elongation of cells in the apical meristem. Growth in the lateral bud is inhibited when the apical bud of a tall plant remains intact. However, the lateral bud grows rapidly on the removal of apical bud. Suppression of growth in the lateral bud by apical bud due to auxin produced by apical bud is termed as apical dominance. IAA is an example of auxin. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B. 

Which hormone is responsible for apical growth?

  1. IAA

  2. ABA

  3. GA

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Auxins (like IAA) and gibberellins (GA) are growth promoting phytohormones. IAA promotes apical growth whereas GA causes internodal elongation. Promotion of apical growth by auxins and suppression of axillary growth is also called as apical dominance.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Apical dominance is not affected by

  1. Indole acetic acid

  2. Gibberellin

  3. Indoleacetaldehyde

  4. Indole-3-butyric acid


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a physiological response of auxins. The chemicals mentioned in options A, C and D are all auxins. They inhibit the growth of axillary buds and stimulate the growth of apical bud. This phenomenon is called as apical dominance. Gibberellins are also growth promoting phytohormones. They stimulate internodal elongation. Thus, bringing about an increase in length or height of plants.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Who demonstrated that cut tip of canary grass seedlings resume phototropic sensitiveness when pasted back in its position?

  1. Charles Darwin

  2. F W Went

  3. Boysen Jensen

  4. Paal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Charles Darwin used cut tip of canary grass seedlings to demonstrate the sensitivities of the stem apex to light mediated movements. 

Boysen used Avena cut tips to demonstrate presence of plant hormones. 
Paal showed through his experiments that some other growth promoting substances are present in cut tips. 
Hence, option A is correct. 

I. Assertion: The presence of apical bud inhibits the growth of lateral bud, this is called apical dominance.
II. Reason: Auxin is responsible for apical dominance.

  1. I and II both are wrong

  2. I is wrong and II is correct

  3. I and II both are correct , II is correct explanation for I

  4. I and II both are correct , II is not a correct explanation for I


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Auxins when applied to plant cuttings help in formation of adventitious roots. Higher concentration of auxin at apical bud suppresses growth of lateral bud having low concentration of auxin.

Apical dominance is not affected by ...................

  1. Indole acetic acid

  2. Gibberellic acid

  3. Indole acetaldehyde

  4. Indole butyric acid


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

GA promotes the elongation of plants by inducing the division of lateral meristem. Whereas, the phytohormone auxin causes the apical dominance in plants. In the given options all other options other than gibberellic acid accounts for different types of auxin.

A potted plant placed near the window bends outwardly due to 

  1. Greater oxygen availability to the tip.

  2. More auxin content on the shaded side.

  3. Greater light availability to tip.

  4. Availability of necessary warmth to the tip.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Greater growth on the shaded side of the stem is due to more accumulation of auxin on the shaded  side than on the illuminates. Auxin causes bending of plant towards light. Phototropism is induced by auxin hormone.

Removal of apical bud makes the plant

  1. Bushy

  2. Grow rapidly

  3. Grow slowly

  4. Dormant


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which main stem grows faster than the lateral branches. Apical bud produces auxin hormone that promotes apical dominance and inhibits growth of the lateral buds. When the apical bud is removed, the source of auxin is removed. Due to this, the lateral buds grow faster and makes plant bushy. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Apical dominance is caused by

  1. Abscisic acid in lateral bud

  2. Cytokinin in leaf tip

  3. Gibberellin in lateral buds

  4. Auxin in shoot tip


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance and cytokinin hormone is responsible for breaking the apical dominance. 

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

The hormones responsible for apical dominance is

  1. IAA

  2. GA

  3. ABA

  4. Florigen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral branches are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. IAA, a type of auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance and cytokinin hormone is responsible for breaking the apical dominance. 

So, the correct answer is 'IAA'

Apical dominance as found in higher plants is due to

  1. Photoperiodism

  2. Phototropism

  3. Hormones

  4. Enzymes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance and cytokinin hormone is responsible for breaking the apical dominance. 

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Removal of apical bud results in

  1. Formation of new apical bud

  2. Elongation of main stem

  3. Death of plant

  4. Formation of lateral branching


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance. When apical bud is removed, there is growth of lateral bud. This results in formation of lateral branching. This makes plant bushy.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Lateral axillary buds are not allowed to grow by

  1. Auxin

  2. Ethylene

  3. Gibberellin

  4. Cytokinin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones auxin produced in the tip of the shoot. It promotes apical dominance and does not allow lateral axillar buds to grow. However, when tip of the shoot is cut, it promotes the growth of lateral axillary buds.

So, the correct answer is 'Auxin'

Auxins promote

  1. Apical dominance

  2. Cambial activity

  3. Cell growth

  4. All the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormone auxin produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance and cytokinin hormone is responsible for breaking the apical dominance. 

Thus, the correct answer is 'Apical dominance'.

Removal of apical bud makes the plant grow

  1. Tall

  2. Bushy

  3. Slow

  4. Rapidly


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance. When apical bud is removed, lateral buds grow and the plant grows bushy.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Apical dominance in plants means

  1. Growth of lateral buds

  2. Inhibition of growth of lateral buds

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and growth of lateral buds is inhibited. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance and cytokinin hormone is responsible for breaking the apical dominance. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

How many shoot aplical meristematic zones are expected in a twig of a plant possessing 9 branches, 39 leaves ?

  1. 9

  2. 39

  3. 10

  4. 8


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Shoot apical meristem is the region in the growing shoot containing meristematic cells. The shoot apical meristem contains multipotent stem cells and produces primordia that develop into all the above-ground organs of a plant.it is always present at the growing apices.

Plants having 9 branches and 39 leaves will have 10 growing apices i.e shoot apical meristematic zones (9 growing apex of the branches +1 growing apex of the main plant axis ).
So, the correct answer is '10'.

In a garden, the gardener cut the apical bud of Lawsonia (mehandi) because 

  1. The length should be limited in Lawsonia.

  2. Due to the cutting of apical bud, the effect of Auxins decreases and lateral bud grows and forms dense appearance that is why it can give a definite shape.

  3. Other apical bud grows quickly due to cut of apical bud.

  4. Due to the cutting of apical bud effect of Ethylene decreases and the plant grows rapidly.


Correct Option: B

In tea plantations and hedge making, gardeners trim the plants regularly so that they remain bushy. Scientific explanation behind this is

  1. Removal of apical dominance

  2. Growth of lateral buds

  3. Suppression of lateral buds

  4. Both (a) and (b)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Auxin is a hormone present in plants at the tip of the stem. Its function is to maintain apical dominance (where main stem of the plant is dominant over other side branches) and to inhibit growth of lateral buds. That's why gardeners trim the plants regularly so that the plant grows laterally and remains bushy after removal of auxin.

Thus, the correct answer is 'Both (a) and (b).'

In the proms of apical dominance, lateral buds are unable to grow in the presence of apical bud. This is due to

  1. Less amount of auxin in apical bud

  2. More amount of auxin in apical bud

  3. Less amount of cytokinins in lateral buds

  4. More amount of cytokinins in lateral buds.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Apical dominance is the phenomenon by which presence of apical bud does not allow the nearby lateral buds to grow. When the apical bud is removed, the lateral buds sprout. Apical bud inhibits the growth of lateral buds by releasing auxins. When a plant is decapitated i.e., its apical bud is removed then the lateral buds sprout, resulting in dense bushy growth. This phenomenon is widely used in the tea plucking and hedge making.
So the correct answer is 'More amount of auxin in apical bud'.

To get a carpet like grass, lawns are mowed regularly, this is done to

  1. Remove the shoot apical meristem

  2. Remove the axillary buds

  3. Accelerate the growth of terminal bud

  4. Both (b) and (c)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The lawn is mowed regularly to remove apical meristem, and prevent vertical growth of the grass and enhance the growth of lateral buds whose growth is hindered due to apical dominance. This helps the grass get a spreading or carpet like appearance.

So, the correct answer is 'Remove the shoot apical meristem'

Removal of auxin source demonstrates that leaf abscission is ........... by auxin, and apical dominance is ............ by auxin.

  1. promoted, promoted

  2. inhibited, inhibited

  3. promoted, inhibited

  4. inhibited, promoted


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Shedding of mature leaves from the stem or ripe fruits from the stem is called abscission. Generally, a layer of tissue is formed at the base of the organ. This layer of tissue is called abscission zone. Abscission zone does not occur when the concentration of auxin is high, particularly when the gradient of auxin is steep i.e., more auxin on the distal side and less auxin on the proximal side. The abscission zone formation occurs rapidly when the auxin gradient becomes slight or neutral. Moreover, the plant hormone ethylene is found to promote the abscission. Thus, a high concentration ocean prevents the formation of abscission layer and the phenomenon is controlled by the concentrations of auxin and ethylene. Apical dominance is promoted by auxin.
So the correct answer is "inhibited, promoted".

The hormone responsible for apical dominance is

  1. IAA

  2. GA

  3. ABA

  4. Florigen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Indole Acetic Acid IAA is a naturally produced hormone at the shoot tip by the apical bud that results in vertical growth of the stem, however, this inhibits the growth of lateral buds by preventing basipetal transportation of auxin. Which is termed as apical dominance.

So, the correct answer is 'IAA'

Phytohormone A causes apical dominance while phytohormone B overcomes the same. Select the option that correctly identifies A and B.

  1. A-Auxin, B-Cytokinin

  2. A-Cytokinin, A-Auxin

  3. A-Gibberellin, B-Cytokinin

  4. A-Auxin, B-Gibberellin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Presence of cytokinin in an area causes preferential movement of nutrients towards it. When applied to lateral buds, they help in their growth despite the presence of apical bud. They thus act antagonistically to auxin which promotes apical dominance. Therefore, cytokinin can overcome apical dominance, caused by auxins.

Auxin and cytokinin are antagonistic in which of the following functions?

  1. Cell division

  2. Phototropism

  3. Apical dominance

  4. Geotropism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Auxins are produced in the apical buds and they inhibit the growth of lateral buds on the stem thus leading to apical dominance. Whereas cytokinins promote the growth of lateral buds over and above the apical buds thereby antagonising the action of auxins.
So, the correct answer is, 'Apical dominance'.

Apical dominance is the function of Auxin.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Apical dominance is the condition in which an apical bud grows taller as compared to the other lateral branches. This is cause because apical bud produces IAA (Indole Acetic Acid) an auxin hormone in abundance. The presence of high concentration of auxin in the apical bud causes the lateral buds to remain dormant. It has been found that if apical bud is removed, the auxin concentration decreases which allows the lateral branches to grow. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

Apical dominance - Auxin; Reversal of dwarfism - Gibberellins 
  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Auxins are present in high concentrations in the tip of apical bud and their presence inhibits the growth of lower buds and branches. Thus one shoot becomes the tallest stem and other remain lower. This type of growth shown by apical bud in herbaceous plants is known as apical dominance. 

The major function of gibberellins is stem elongation causing the plants to grow taller. Gibberellins are responsible for increase in the internodal length in some genetically dwarf varieties such as Pea, Maize. 
Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

The phenomenon of apical dominance is strenthened by

  1. Removal of the tiip

  2. Removal of leaves

  3. Auxin production

  4. none of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Auxin is an important plant hormone with a wide variety of effects. Auxin produced by the apical meristems inhibits the sprouting of lateral buds, and this phenomenon is called apical dominance. Apical dominance refers to an event in which the main stem of the plant grows more dominantly than the other branches on the stems. Production of auxin strengthens the phenomenon of apical dominance. Auxin inhibits the growth of lateral bud, and thereby allow the central stem to grow more vigorously.

Apical dominance means

  1. Suppression of growth of apical bud by axillary buds .

  2. Supression of growth of axillary buds by the presence of apical bud.

  3. Stimulation of growth of axillary buds by removal of apical bud.

  4. Inhibition of growth of axillary buds by removal of the apical bud.


Correct Option: B

Name the plant hormone associated with apical dominance.

  1. Auxin 

  2. Ethylene

  3. Cytokinin

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Apical dominance is a phenomenon wherby, the inhibition of the growth of lateral buds occurs due to the terminal bud of a shoot.
  • It is caused by the production of IAA (auxin) in abundance by the apical bud.
  • This auxin is transported basipetally from the apical bud.
  • The auxin causes the lateral buds to remain dormant. 

Avena coleoptile test to find out the amount of growth promoting hormones was discovered by

  1. F W. Went

  2. LJ.Odum

  3. K.V Thimann

  4. F. Skoog


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

F. W. Went in 1928 used tip of Avena coleoptile. He removed the tip of Avena coleoptile and and placed in on the agar agar block for the definite measured amount of time. Then this agar agar block was placed asymmetrically on the stump, this showed a positive curvature. 

When this agar agar block was placed centrally on the stump then the growth of the coleoptile was found to be renewed. He named this growth promoting substance or hormone as auxin. 
He also noticed that curvature in Avena coleoptile is proportional, to the amount of auxin in agar agar block. Hence, option A is correct. 

The discovery, that during light induced bending of stem the apex produces a diffusible chemical, was made by

  1. Charles Darwin and Francis Darwin

  2. Boysen-Jensen and Paal

  3. Went

  4. Van Overbeek


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A tropism is a growth movement by plant part in the direction of the stimulus. According to Boysen-Jensen, the stimulus for phototropism, growth in response to light, is a diffusible chemical that passes from the tip of the coleoptile. He cut the tip of the coleoptile and the severed tip was reattached through a gelatin disc. The recapitated coleoptile showed bending of stem towards light. Paal continued with Boyse-Jensen work. He said that the tip of coleoptile produces some chemical which travels down and stimulates growth. The light causes the accumulation of that chemical on the shaded side of the coleoptile. 

Thus, the correct answer is option B. 

Decapitation i.e. removal of shoot tips in a plant usually results in

  1. inactivation of lateral buds

  2. growth of lateral buds

  3. cessation of plant growth

  4. yellowing of leaves.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Apical dominance is the phenomenon by which presence of apical bud does not allow the nearby lateral buds to grow. When the apical bud is removed, the lateral buds sprout. Apical bud inhibits the growth of lateral buds by releasing auxins. When a plant is decapitated i.e., its apical bud is removed then the lateral buds sprout, resulting in dense bushy growth. This phenomenon is widely used in the tea plucking and hedge making.
So the correct answer is 'growth of lateral buds'.

Growth hormone responsible for apical dominance is

  1. Auxin

  2. Cytokinin

  3. Gibberellin

  4. Ethylene


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Apical dominance is a phenomenon in which central stem is dominant and lateral stems are suppressed. It is due to plant hormones produced in the tip of the shoot. Auxin hormone is responsible for apical dominance and cytokinin hormone is responsible for breaking the apical dominance. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Substances which originate at the tip of stem and control growth elsewhere are

  1. Enzymes

  2. Hormones

  3. Vitamins

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A chemical substance produced in one part of body and regulates the activity of other parts is called as hormones. Plant hormones are produced in the stem, bud and root tips and control the plant growth, formation of flowers, stems, leaves, development, and ripening of fruit, etc. Auxins are specialized hormones which acts on the tip.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Apical dominance means

  1. Suppression of growth of apical bud by axillary buds

  2. Suppression of growth of axillary buds by the presence of apical buds

  3. Stimulation of growth of axillary buds by removal of apical buds

  4. Inhibition of growth of axillary buds by removal of apical buds


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Auxins are generally produced by the growing apices of the stems and roots, from where they migrate to the regions of their action. In most higher plants, the growing apical bud inhibits the growth of the lateral (axillary) buds, a phenomenon called as apical dominance. 

Apical dominance is thought to be due to production of auxins in the stem tips. Removal of shoot tips (decapitation) usually results in the growth of lateral buds. It is widely applied in tea plantations, hedge-making.

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