CLS Aipmt-18-19 XIII Bot Study-Package-3 SET-1 Chapter-10 PDF
CLS Aipmt-18-19 XIII Bot Study-Package-3 SET-1 Chapter-10 PDF
CLS Aipmt-18-19 XIII Bot Study-Package-3 SET-1 Chapter-10 PDF
Solutions
SECTION - A
Objective Type Questions
(Introduction)
Sunlight Sunlight
(3) CO2 H2O
Chlorophyll
CH2O O2 (4) 6CO 2 12H2O C 6H12O 6 6O 2 6H2O
Chlorophyll
3. Moll’s half leaf experiment was done to show _____ was required for photosynthesis.
(1) H2O (2) Chlorophyll (3) Light (4) CO2
Sol. Answer (4)
In this experiment, half leaf was enclosed in a test tube containing KOH (which absorbs CO2), half leaf was
in air. When two halves were tested for starch, leaf in air showed the +ve test not other part, which shows
CO2 is required for photosynthesis.
(Historical account – Early experiments)
4. A milestone contribution to the understanding of photosynthesis was made by Cornelius van Niel, which was
based on the studies of
(1) Bacteria (2) Alga (3) Angiospermic plant (4) Lower plant
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5. The essential role of air in the growth of green plants was revealed by
(1) Priestley (2) Van Niel (3) Blackmann (4) Emerson
Sol. Answer (1)
Role of air in the growth of green plants is experimently proved by Priestley.
6. Curve showing the effectiveness of different wavelength of light in photosynthesis was first given by Engelmann
using all, except
(1) Filamentous green alga Cladophora (2) Unicellular green alga Chlorella
(3) Suspension of aerobic bacteria (4) Prism to split the light in its components
Sol. Answer (2)
Hill used chlorella for proving that photosynthesis completed in two phase i.e., light and dark phase.
(Where does photosynthesis take place?)
8. Photosystem is composed of
(1) Light harvesting complex (2) Reaction centre
(3) Accessory pigments (4) More than one is correct
Sol. Answer (4)
PS has LHC I or II, Reaction Centre, Accessory pigments.
11. The assimilatory power produced during light reaction in green algae is
(1) ATP, NADPH + H+ (2) NAD+
(3) NADP (4) ATP & NADH
Sol. Answer (1)
Light reaction gives two assimilatory product.
(i) ATP (ii) NADPH + H+
H2O H O2
When a photon of light strikes the reaction centre of PS II, it emites an electron. Two H2O molecules bind
to an enzyme at reaction centre and enzyme splits the water and H+ are released in the lumen and also O2
is produced.
14. Chemiosmotic hypothesis for generation of ATP during light reaction was first explained by
(1) Hill (2) Arnold
(3) P. Mitchell (4) Van Niel
Sol. Answer (3)
Chemiosmotic theory for ATP synthesis was proposed by P.Mitchell.
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Lumen
+ +
Thylakoid H H
membrane F0
ADP ATP
18. How many components listed below are part of cyclic ETS?
P700 , P680 , NADP reductase, Hydrogen carrier,
PS I, Water Splitting Complex, PS II
(1) Two (2) Three (3) Five (4) Four
Sol. Answer (2)
P700, PSI, Hydrogen carrier.
(Where are ATP and NADPH used?)
22. The enzyme responsible for carboxylation reaction (CO2 fixation) in C3 plants is
(1) RuBP oxygenase (2) Pyruvate decarboxylase
(3) RuBP carboxylase (4) PEP carboxylase
Sol. Answer (3)
In C3 plant carboxylation reaction is catalysed by enzyme RuBP carboxylase.
23. Regeneration of four molecules of RuBP in C3 cycle requires the expenditure of _____ ATP.
(1) 1 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 2
Sol. Answer (2)
For 1 molecule of RUBP 1ATP
For 4 molecule of RUBP 4ATP
25. Which of the following statements is not true regarding the C4 plants?
(1) They show kranz anatomy
(2) Decarboxylation process occurs in bundle sheath cells
(3) Granal chloroplast is present in bundle sheath cells.
(4) PEPcase enzyme activity occurs in mesophyll cells
Sol. Answer (3)
In Bundle sheath cells agranal chloroplast present.
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30. The CO2 fixation during the Hatch and Slack pathway occurs in
(1) Large thick walled cells (2) Mesophyll cells
(3) Vascular bundles (4) Bundle sheath cell cytoplasm
Sol. Answer (2)
C4 pathway occurs in mesophyll cells.
32. The enzyme required for the CO2 fixation in the C4 cycle is
(1) PEP carboxylase (2) RuBP oxygenase (3) RuBP carboxylase (4) PGA dehydrogenase
Sol. Answer (1)
In mesophyll cell, PEP carboxylase required for CO2 fixation.
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35. The primary acceptor of CO2 in C4 plants is
(1) RuBP (2) Phosphoenol pyruvic acid
(3) OAA (4) Malic acid
Sol. Answer (2)
In mesophyll cell of C4 plant primary acceptor of CO2 is PEP.
37. Plants like sugarcane show high productivity and high efficiency of CO2 fixation, because of
(1) Absence of photorespiration (2) EMP pathway
(3) Calvin cycle (4) TCA cycle
Sol. Answer (1)
Photorespiration is a wasteful process decrease efficiency of C3 plants but absent in C4 plants.
39. A wasteful process which involves oxidation of organic compounds in plants in presence of light is called
(1) Photorespiration (2) PCR Cycle (3) Hill’s reaction (4) Bioluminiscence
Sol. Answer (1)
Photorespiration reduces the rate of photosynthesis.
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42. Which of the following would rarely be a limiting factor for photosynthesis?
(1) Chlorophyll (2) Light (3) Carbon dioxide (4) Temperature
Sol. Answer (2)
Available from sunlight, required in least amount.
43. The CO2 concentration at which C4 plants show saturation is about
(1) 360 ppm (2) 380 ppm (3) 450 ppm (4) 500 ppm
Sol. Answer (1)
In C4 plants CO2 compensation point is 360 ppm.
44. Linear relationship exists between incident light and rate of CO2 fixation at/in
(1) High light intensity (2) Low light intensity
(3) Dense forests (4) More than one option is correct
Sol. Answer (4)
Rate of photosynthesis increases at high CO2 concentration and high light intensities.
Light Intensity
(1) D-Saturation point, E-Maximum photosynthesis (2) A-Achieved at high light intensity
(3) D-10% of total sunlight, E-Compensation point (4) A-Light saturation at 10% of total sunlight
Sol. Answer (1)
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SECTION - B
Objective Type Questions
(Importance of Photosynthesis)
1. The bulk fixation of carbon through photosynthesis, takes place in
(1) Crop plants (2) Tropical rain forests (3) Ocean (4) Both (1) & (2)
Sol. Answer (3)
Large number of phytoplankton present and occupied large area.
(What do we know?)
3. If a photosynthesising plant releases oxygen, containing more than normal amount of 18O, it is concluded that
the plant has been supplied with
(1) C6H12O6 containing 18O (2) H2O containing 18O
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NADP H
NADPH
NADPH
(a)
+ +
H H +
+
H
H
(b)
(d)
Cyt
PS b&f PS NADPH
II I
Lumen
+ +
Thylakoid H H
membrane F0
F1
ADP ATP
14. Which is not true regarding cyclic electron transfer system (ETS) in thylakoid membrane of higher plants?
(1) Operates at low light intensity (2) Only PS I is involved
(3) Act as a back up for ATP synthesis (4) External electron donor is required
Sol. Answer (4)
No, PS II donates electron.
15. ATP synthesis in chloroplast and mitochondria is due to proton gradient across the membrane. Select correct
statement w.r.t. ATP formation in chloroplast
(a) Proton accumulates in lumen of thylakoid
(b) Splitting of water occurs on inner side of membrane
(c) Proton accumulates in stroma side of chloroplast
(d) NADP reductase is located on stroma side of membrane
(1) Only (a) and (b) are correct (2) Only (b) and (c) are correct
(3) Only (c) and (d) are correct (4) (a), (b) and (d) are correct
Sol. Answer (4)
Proton accumulates in lumen of thylakoid.
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19. The methodology, which has been most useful for investigating the Calvin cycle, is
(1) Radioactive isotope technique (2) Inverted funnel experiment
(3) Half leaf experiment (4) Flash light experimental technique
Sol. Answer (1)
14
C. radioactive used in algal photosynthesis studies.
2 3PGA
2 ATP 2ADP
2 3 PGAL
(The C4 Pathway)
24. In C4 plants, mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells are specialised to perform respectively
(1) Light reaction and dark reaction (2) Dark reaction and light reaction
(3) Light reaction and photorespiration (4) Photorespiration and dark reaction
Sol. Answer (1)
C4 Light reaction
C3 Dark reaction
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31. Which group of plants are not benefitted by CO2 fertilisation effect?
(1) Plants requiring 3 ATP per CO2 fixation (2) Plants with Kranz anatomy
(3) Plants having high rate of photorespiration (4) Plants having single carboxylation
Sol. Answer (2)
C4 plants have low CO2 compensation point and presence of organic acid in bundle sheath cells.
32. Identify the reaction for which the C4 plants require some extra ATP molecules in comparison to C3 plants
(1) Conversion of PEP to OAA (2) Conversion of Pyruvate to PEP
(3) Conversion of Malate to Oxaloacetate (4) Conversion of PEP to Malate
Sol. Answer (2)
During conversion of pyruvate to PEP.
(Photorespiration)
SECTION - C
Previous Years Questions
1. Which of the following is not a product of light reaction of photosynthesis? [NEET-2018]
(1) ATP (2) NADH (3) Oxygen (4) NADPH
Sol. Answer (2)
ATP, NADPH and oxygen are products of light reaction, while NADH is a product of respiration process.
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2. Phosphonol pyruvate (PEP) is the primary CO2 acceptor in [NEET-2017]
(1) C3 plants (2) C4 plants (3) C2 plants (4) C3 and C4 plants
Sol. Answer (2)
PEP is 3C compound which serves as primary CO2 acceptor in the mesophyll cell cytoplasm of C4 plants
like maize, sugarcane, Sorghum etc.
3. With reference to factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis, which of the following statements is not correct?
[NEET-2017]
(1) Light saturation for CO2 fixation occurs at 10% of full sunlight
(2) Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration upto 0.05% can enhance CO2 fixation rate
(3) C3 plants responds to higher temperatures with enhanced photosynthesis while C4 plants have much lower
temperature optimum
(4) Tomato is a greenhouse crop which can be grown in CO2 - enriched atmosphere for higher yield
Sol. Answer (3)
In C3 plants photosynthesis is decreased at higher temperature due to increased photorespiration.
C4 plants have higher temperature optimum because of the presence of pyruvate phosphate dikinase enzyme,
which is sensitive to low temperature.
4. The process which makes major difference between C3 and C4 plants is [NEET (Phase-2)-2016]
(1) Glycolysis (2) Calvin cycle (3) Photorespiration (4) Respiration
Sol. Answer (3)
Photorespiration is present in C3 plants but absent in C4 plants.
5. A plant in your garden avoids photorespiratory losses, has improved water use efficiency, shows high rates of
photosynthesis at high temperatures and has improved efficiency of nitrogen utilisation. In which of the following
physiological groups would you assign this plant? [NEET-2016]
(1) Nitrogen fixer (2) C3 (3) C4 (4) CAM
Sol. Answer (3)
C4 plants are special, they tolerate higher temperatures, they lack photorespiration and have greater productivity
of biomass.
6. Emerson's enhancement effect and Red drop have been instrumental in the discovery of [NEET-2016]
(1) Oxidative phosphorylation
(2) Photophosphorylation and non-cyclic electron transport
(3) Two photosystems operating simultaneously
(4) Photophosphorylation and cyclic electron transport
Sol. Answer (3)
Emerson performed photosynthetic experiment on chlorella. He provided monochromatic light of more than 680
nm and observed decrease in rate of photosynthesis known as red drop.
Later he provided synchronised light of 680 nm and 700 nm and observed increase in rate of photosynthesis,
known as enhancement effect.
This experiment led to discovery of two photosystems. - PS II and PS I.
8. The oxygen evolved during photosynthesis comes from water molecules. Which one of the following pairs of
elements is involved in this reaction? [Re-AIPMT-2015]
(1) Magnesium and Chlorine (2) Manganese and Chlorine
(3) Manganese and Potassium (4) Magnesium and Molybdenum
Sol. Answer (2)
10. A process that makes important difference between C3 and C4 plants is AIPMT (Prelims)-2012]
(1) Photosynthesis (2) Photorespiration (3) Transpiration (4) Glycolysis
Sol. Answer (2)
It affects C3 plants
11. The correct sequence of cell organelles during photorespiration is [AIPMT (Prelims)-2012]
(1) Chloroplast, – mitochondria, – peroxisome
(2) Chloroplast, – vacuole, – peroxisome
(3) Chloroplast, – Golgibodies, – mitochondria
(4) Chloroplast, – Rough endoplasmic reticulum, – Dictyosomes
Sol. Answer (1)
Photorespiration completed in three cell organells i.e., chloroplast, peroxysome and mitochondria.
12. In Kranz anatomy, the bundle sheath cells have [AIPMT (Mains)-2011]
(1) Thin walls, no intercellular spaces and several chloroplasts
(2) Thick walls, many intercellular spaces and few chloroplasts
(3) Thin walls, many intercellular spaces and no chloroplasts
(4) Thick walls, no intercellular spaces and large number of chloroplasts
Sol. Answer (4)
In C4 plants bundle sheath cells are characterised by presence of thick walls, without intercellular space and
having large numbers of chloroplast.
14. PGA as the first CO2 fixation product was discovered in photosynthesis of [AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
(1) Alga (2) Bryophyte (3) Gymnosperm (4) Angiosperm
Sol. Answer (1)
Melvin calvin used radioactive 14C in algal photosynthesis studies.
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15. C4 plants are more efficient in photosynthesis than C3 plants due to [AIPMT (Prelims)-2010]
(1) Lower rate of photorespiration
(2) Higher leaf area
(3) Presence of larger number of chloroplasts in the leaf cells
(4) Presence of thin cuticle
Sol. Answer (3)
Large number of chloroplast present in C4 plants.
16. Read the following four statements, a, b, c and d and select the right option having both correct statements.
Statements:
a. Z scheme of light reaction takes place in presence of PSI only.
b. Only PS I is functional in cyclic photophosphorylation.
c. Cyclic photophosphorylation results into synthesis of ATP and NADPH2
d. Stroma lamellae lack PS II as well as NADP.
Options : [AIPMT (Mains)-2010]
(1) B and D (2) A and B (3) B and C (4) C and D
Sol. Answer (1)
(A) is wrong because Z schemes requires PS II also (C) is wrong as NADP reductase is not there in cyclic
phosphorylation.
17. Kranz anatomy is one of the characteristics of the leaves of [AIPMT (Mains)-2010]
(1) Potato (2) Wheat (3) Sugarcane (4) Mustard
Sol. Answer (3)
C4 plants, bundle sheath cells Kranz anatomy.
Mesophyll Plasma
cell membrane
Cell wall
Phosphoenol
HCO3– pyruvate
A C
C4 acid C3 acid
Plasmo-
desmata
Bundle
sheath
cell
Transport Transport
Fixation by
Calvin cycle
C4 acid
CO2
B C3 acid
In which of the following options correct words for all the three blanks A, B and C are indicated ?
[AIPMT (Mains)-2010]
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A B C
(1) Decarboxylation Reduction Regeneration
(2) Fixation Transamination Regeneration
(3) Fixation Decarboxylation Regeneration
(4) Carboxylation Decarboxylation Reduction
A B C
OAA Pyruvate PEP
22. The C4 plants are photosynthetically more efficient than C3 plants because [AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(1) They have more chloroplasts
(2) The CO2 compensation point is more
(3) CO2 generated during photorespiration is trapped and recycled through PEP carboxylase
(4) The CO2 efflux is not prevented
Sol. Answer (1)
Having large number of chloroplast and absence of photorespiration.
23. In leaves of C4 plants malic acid synthesis during CO2 fixation occurs in [AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(1) Guard cells (2) Epidermal cells (3) Mesophyll cells (4) Bundle sheath
Sol. Answer (3)
PEP OAA Malic acid in mesophyll cells.
24. Electrons from excited chlorophyll molecule of photosystem II are accepted first by [AIPMT (Prelims)-2008]
(1) Ferredoxin (2) Cytochrome - b (3) Cytochrome - f (4) Quinone
Sol. Answer (4)
PS II Quinone
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25. The first acceptor of electrons from an excited chlorophyll molecule of photosystem II is:
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
(1) Quinone (2) Cytochrome (3) Iron-sulphur protein (4) Ferredoxin
Sol. Answer (1)
26. In the leaves of C4 plants, malic acid formation during CO2 fixation occurs in the cells of:
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2007]
(1) Epidermis (2) Mesophyll (3) Bundle sheath (4) Phloem
Sol. Answer (2)
In mesophyll cells, CO2 reacts with PEP and form malic acids.
P680 P700
Light PS II Light PS I
Non-cyclic phosphorylation
Z-scheme
28. During photorespiration, the oxygen consuming reaction(s) occur in [AIPMT (Prelims)-2006]
(1) Stroma of chloroplasts and mitochondria
(2) Stroma of chloroplasts and peroxisomes
(3) Grana of chloroplasts and peroxisomes
(4) Stroma of chloroplasts
Sol. Answer (2)
O2
Phosphoglycolate + PGA
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29. Photosynthesis in C4 plants is relatively less limited by atmospheric CO2 levels because :
[AIPMT (Prelims)-2005]
(1) Four carbon acids are the primary initial CO2 fixation products
(2) The primary fixation of CO2 is mediated via PEP carboxylase
(3) Effective pumping of CO2 into bundle sheath cells
(4) RuBisCO in C4 plants has higher affinity for CO2
Sol. Answer (2)
The primary acceptor of CO2 is PEP, catalysed by PEP carboxylase.
30. As compared to a C3 plant, how many additional molecules of ATP are needed for net production of one
molecule of hexose sugar by C4 plants : [AIPMT (Prelims)-2005]
(1) 2 (2) 6 (3) 0 (4) 12
Sol. Answer (4)
31. Photosynthetic Active Radiation (PAR) has the following range of wavelengths : [AIPMT (Prelims)-2005]
(1) 400 - 700 nm (2) 450 - 950 nm (3) 340 - 450 nm (4) 500 - 600 nm
Sol. Answer (1)
During photosynthesis PAR is 400-700 nm.
32. Chlorophyll-a molecule at its carbon atom 3 of the pyrrole ring II has one of the following
(1) Carboxylic group (2) Magnesium (3) Aldehyde group (4) Methyl group
Sol. Answer (4)
In the pyrrole ring II at 3 position there is methyl group.
33. Which fractions of the visible spectrum of solar radiations are primarily absorbed by carotenoids of the higher
plants?
(1) Blue and green (2) Green and red (3) Red and violet (4) Violet and blue
Sol. Answer (4)
Carotenoids absorbed middle part of visible spectrum mainly violet and blue light.
34. During light reaction of photosynthesis, which of the following phenomenon is observed during cyclic
phosphorylation as well as non-cyclic phosphorylation?
(1) Release of O2 (2) Formation of ATP
(3) Formation of NADPH (4) Involvement of PS I & PS II pigment systems
Sol. Answer (2)
ATP synthesized in both cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation.
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Sol. Answer (4)
+
NADP NADPH
NADP reductase
Cyt b6 C
Y
Cyt f C
PQ L Ferredoxin
Plastocyanin I (2Fe-2S)
C
Pheophytin FeS complex
(4Fe-4S)
P680 P700
Light PS II Light PS I
Non-cyclic phosphorylation
Z-scheme
38. In photosynthesis, energy from light reaction to dark reaction is transferred in the form of
(1) ADP (2) ATP (3) RuDP (4) Chlorophyll
Sol. Answer (2)
In light reaction, light energy is converted into ATP.
40. How many electrons, protons and photons are involved in the lysis of water to evolve one molecule of oxygen?
(1) 4e–, 4H+ & 4 photons (2) 4e–, 4H+ & 8 photons (3) 2e–, 2H+ & 8 photons (4) 2e–, 2H+ & 4 photons
Sol. Answer (2)
2H2O
8 Photons
4H O2 4e
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42. What will be the number of Calvin cycles to generate one molecule of hexose?
(1) 8 (2) 9 (3) 4 (4) 6
Sol. Answer (4)
In one cycle, one molecule of CO2 reduced.
DHAP RUBP
Carbon compound
So six cycle will be required for one hexose.
43. For assimilation of one CO2 molecule, the energy required in form of ATP and NADPH2 are
(1) 2 ATP and 2 NADPH2 (2) 5 ATP and 3 NADPH2
(3) 3 ATP and 2 NADPH2 (4) 18 ATP and 12 NADPH2
Sol. Answer (3)
In C3 plants, 3 ATP and 2 NADPH2 required during fixation of one CO2.
Light energy
(3) ADP Inorganic PO 4 ATP (4) AMP Inorganic PO 4 ATP
45. In C3 plants, the first stable product of photosynthesis during the dark reaction is
(1) Malic acid (2) Oxaloacetic acid
(3) 3-phosphoglyceric acid (4) Phosphoglyceraldehyde
Sol. Answer (3)
3 PGA is first stable product in C3 plants.
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47. Which one of the following organisms is correctly matched with its three characteristics?
(1) Pea : C3 pathway, Endospermic seed, Vexillary aestivation
(2) Tomato : Twisted aestivation, Axile placentation, Berry
(3) Onion : Bulb, Imbricate aestivation, Axile placentation
(4) Maize : C3 pathway, Closed vascular bundles, Scutellum
Sol. Answer (4)
Maize is a C4 plant having closed vascular bundles i.e., cambium absent.
CO 2
PEP OAA Malic acid
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55. In sugarcane plant, 14CO is fixed in malic acid. Which of the enzyme that fixes CO2?
2
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59. The rate of photosynthesis is higher in
(1) Very high light (2) Continuous light (3) Red light (4) Green light
Sol. Answer (3)
Maximum photosynthesis occurs in red light.
SECTION - D
Assertion-Reason Type Questions
1. A : In C4 plants, chloroplasts of bundle sheath cells are granal.
R : PS II is mostly found in appressed part of granum.
Sol. Answer (4)
In Bundle sheath cells PS II absent which implies agranal chloroplast.
5. A : Light harvesting complexes (LHC) on thylakoid membrane broaden the range of light absorption.
R : They transfer e– to reaction centre.
Sol. Answer (3)
Antenna molecules transfer electron to Reaction Centre.
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6. A : For every CO2 molecule entering C3 cycle, three molecules of ATP and two NADPH are required.
R : Cyclic photophosphorylation takes place to meet the difference in number of ATP.
Sol. Answer (2)
Cyclic photophosphorylation is needed to meet difference in number of ATP but no correlation with Ist
statement.
7. A : Carotenoids protect plant from excessive heat and prevent photooxidation of chlorophyll.
R : Carotenoids enable a wider range of wavelength of incoming light to be utilised for photosynthesis.
Sol. Answer (2)
Carotenoids provide protection to chlorophyll from nascent oxygen.
9. A : Most of the photosynthesis takes place in the blue and red region of spectrum.
R : Action spectrum shows the amount of energy of different wavelength of light absorbed by pigments.
Sol. Answer (3)
Action spectrum depicts the magnitude of a response of biological system to light as function of wavelength.
For e.g., action spectrum of photosynthesis can be constructed from measurements of O2 evolution at
different wavelengths.
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