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    How many cells per hour does a single maize root apical meristem can give?

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    One single maize root apical meristem can give rise to more than 17,500 new cells per hour.

  • Question 2
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    Higher plants possess specific areas which take part in the formation of new cells. These area are called

    Solution

    The tissues that have ability of cell division located in specific area are called meristem. They are located at stem and root tips, nodes of stem and intercalary region.

  • Question 3
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    Abscissic acid is also known as

    Solution

    ABA stimulates the closure of stomata in the epidermis and increases the tolerance of plants to various kinds of stresses.Therefore, it is also called the stress hormone.

  • Question 4
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    Antiauxin used in picking cotton bolls is

    Solution

    TIBA (2,3,5 Triidobenzoic acid) acts as antiauxin that inhibit root and shoot formation. TIBA is used as antiauxin in picking cotton bolls.

  • Question 5
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    Type of cambium located between phloem and xylem is classified as

  • Question 6
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    Permanent and irreversible increase in dry weight, size, and mass, volume of cell, organ or organism is called

    Solution

    Growth is the permanent and irreversible increase in dry weight, size, mass, volume of cells, organs or organism is called growth.

  • Question 7
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    In rosette plants, bolting is due to

    Solution

    Gibberellins also promote bolting (internode elongation just prior to flowering) in beet, cabbages and many plants with rosette habit.

  • Question 8
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    Phytochrome is sensitive to

    Solution

    Phytochromw is a photoreceptor used to detect light. It is sensitive to light in the red and far-red region of visible spectrum of light.

  • Question 9
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    The undifferentiated mass of parenchymatous cells are called

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    The callus (a mass of undifferentiated cells) proliferated only if, in addition to auxins the nutrients medium was supplemented.

  • Question 10
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    In dicotyledonous plants, girth of stem and root increase due to

    Solution

    In dicotyledonous plants, girth of stem and root increase due to secondary growth. Secondary growth occurs due to cambium formation in stem and root.

  • Question 11
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    Which plant hormone is named anti-ageing hormone?

    Solution

    Cytokinin is named as anti-ageing hormone.

  • Question 12
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    Which pair of enzyme promotes femaleness in flowers?

    Solution

    Auxin and ethylene are the plant hormone that promotes femaleness in flower.

  • Question 13
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    The correct sequence leading to the growth curve

    Solution

    The initial growth is slow (lag phase), and it increases rapidly thereafter – at an exponential rate (log or exponential phase). Here, both the progeny cells following mitotic cell division retain the ability to divide and continue to do so. However, with limited nutrient supply, the growth slows down leading to a stationary phase.

  • Question 14
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    Mathematically arithmetic growth is expressed as

    Solution

    Arithmetic growth is represented by L= L+ rt where Lt is final growth, L0 is initial size and rt is the rate of growth and time respectively.

  • Question 15
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    In higher plants, the growing apical bud inhibits the growth of the lateral buds. This phenomenon is called

    Solution

    In most of the higher plants, the growing apical bud inhibits the growth ofthe lateral (axillary) buds, a phenomenon called apical dominance.

  • Question 16
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    What would be expected to happen if a rotten fruit gets mixed with unripe fruits

    Solution

    Rotten fruit produce ethylene gas that hasten the ripening of unripe fruits. So, if a rotten fruit get mixed with unripe fruits the remaining unripe get ripen faster.

  • Question 17
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    Auxins are generally produced in

    Solution

    The term ‘auxin’ is applied to the indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), and to other natural and synthetic compounds having certain growth regulating properties. They are generally produced by the growing apices of the stems and roots.

  • Question 18
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    It is the testing of a biological activity like growth response of a substance by employing a living material like plant or plant part.

    Solution

    Testing of biological activity like growth response of a substance by employing a living material like plant or plant part is called bioassay. It is used to know the effect of substance on plant growth.

  • Question 19
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    Growth regulator ethylene is used for

    Solution

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

  • Question 20
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    If GA3 is applied to the rice seedlings, the plant will show

    Solution

    GA3 is a gibberellins that help in elongation of stem of the plant. If GA3 plant hormone is applied to the rice seedling the plant will show extra elongation of plant body.

  • Question 21
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    Which hormone is responsible for dormancy?

    Solution

    Abscisic acid (ABA)was discovered for its role in regulating abscission and dormancy.

  • Question 22
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    A farmer grows cucumber plants in his field. He wants to increase the number of female flowers in them. Which plant hormones can be applied to achieve this?

    Solution

    Ethylene promotes female flowers in cucumbers thereby increasing the yield.

  • Question 23
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    Vernalisation takes place in response to

    Solution

    There are plants for which flowering is either quantitatively or qualitatively dependent on exposure to low temperature. This phenomenon is termedvernalisation.

  • Question 24
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    Which growth is also called apparent growth?

    Solution

    Irreversible increase in mass or volume of plant part is called apparent growth. Apparent growth is permanent and cannot be reversed back as it occurs due to increase in cell number.

  • Question 25
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    Auxin was isolated from tips of coloeptile of oat seedlings by

    Solution

    Auxin was isolated by F.W. Went from tips of coleoptiles of oat seedlings.

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