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Plant Physiology

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Wilting of the plant occurs when

  1. xylem is blocked

  2. phloem is blocked

  3. both xylem and phloem are blocked

  4. a few roots are removed

  5. apical bud is removed


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Wilting of the plant occurs when there is scarcity of water in the plant. Xylem is responsible for the movement of water throughout the plant. Hence, when the xylem is blocked, it causes wilting of the plant.

Loss of turgor from the cells causes drooping of leaves during day, but they recover from it during night. It is referred to as

  1. guttation

  2. permanent wilting

  3. temporary wilting

  4. transpiration

  5. none of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Loss of turgor from the cells causes drooping of leaves during day, but they recover from it during night. It is referred to as temporary wilting.

Gaseous exchange in submerged hydrophytes takes place through which of the following?

  1. Lenticles

  2. Water stomata

  3. Stomata

  4. Roots

  5. General epidermis


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Gaseous exchange in submerged hydrophytes takes place through general epidermis.

Increase in carbon dioxide concentration around the leaf results in

  1. complete opening of stomata

  2. partial closure of stomata

  3. complete closure of stomata

  4. no effect on stomatal opening

  5. partial opening of stomata


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Increase in carbon dioxide concentration around the leaf results in complete closure of stomata.

Increase in temperature and velocity of wind cause an increase in transpiration initially but later it slows down because

  1. of closure of stomata

  2. water is not made available to the plant further

  3. the air around the plant becomes humid

  4. of mechanical disturbances

  5. of chemical disturbances


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Increase in temperature and velocity of wind cause an increase in transpiration initially but later it slows down because of closure of stomata.

Some of the growth regulators affect stomatal opening. Closure of stomata is brought about by

  1. indole butyric acid

  2. abscisic acid

  3. kinetin

  4. gibberellic acid

  5. all of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Some of the growth regulators affect stomatal opening. Closure of stomata is brought about by abscisic acid.

Which of the following is the action spectrum of transpiration?

  1. Blue and far red

  2. Blue and UV

  3. Green and UV

  4. Orange and red

  5. Orange and UV


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The action spectrum of transpiration is blue and far red.

A well-watered herbaceous plant exhibits a decrease in rate of transpiration in intense light due to

  1. high rate of photosynthesis

  2. loss of water from the soil

  3. photo-oxidation of chlorophyll

  4. partial closure of stomata

  5. complete closure of stomata


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A well-watered herbaceous plant exhibits a decrease in rate of transpiration in intense light due to partial closure of stomata.

The spraying of phenyl mercuric acetate on leaves

  1. increases transpiration

  2. reduces transpiration

  3. increases the rate of photosynthesis

  4. reduces the rate of photosynthesis

  5. causes guttation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The spraying of phenyl mercuric acetate on leaves reduces transpiration.

Guttation occurs only in

  1. mangrove

  2. mesophytic herbs

  3. marshy plants

  4. hydrophytes

  5. none of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Guttation occurs only in mesophytic herbs. A mesophytic herb is a plant needing only a moderate amount of water.

In which of the following plants would the metabolism be hindered, if the leaves are coated with wax on their upper surface?

  1. Hydrilla

  2. Pistia

  3. Lotus

  4. Vallisneria

  5. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In lotus plant, the metabolism might be hindered if the leaves are coated with wax on their upper surface. The reason is that the exchange of gases takes place through the leaf surface, present on the upper surface. Since the upper surface of the leaf is above water, hence high frequency of stomata is present on the upper surface only. So, when the upper surface is coated, the gas exchange and other activities will eventually stop.

In which of the following do stomata open at night and close during day time?

  1. Succulents

  2. Mesophytes

  3. Hydrophytes

  4. Xerophytes

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Succulents are plants having some parts that are more than normally thickened and fleshy, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. Stomata open at night and close during day time in succulents.

Root pressure is the maximum when

  1. transpiration is high and absorption is very low

  2. transpiration is very low and absorption is high

  3. transpiration is very high and absorption is low

  4. transpiration is very high and absorption is also high

  5. transpiration is low and absorption is also low


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Root pressure is the maximum when transpiration is very low and absorption is high.

The actual water vapour content in the air is called

  1. relative humidity

  2. differential humidity

  3. absolute humidity

  4. specific humidity

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The actual water vapour content in the air is called absolute humidity.

Which of the following methods uses cut twig for measuring transpiration?

  1. Bell jar

  2. Potometer

  3. 4-leaf experiment

  4. Cobalt chloride paper

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A potometer is a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake of a leafy shoot. The causes of water uptake are photosynthesis and transpiration. Potometer method uses cut twig for measuring transpiration.

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