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Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 1

Consider the following statements and choose the correct answer.

a. Photochemical phase occurs inside the thylakoids, especially those of grana region.
b. Biosynthetic phase reactions occur in stroma or matrix of chloroplasts and are dependent upon light.

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This is the correct option as statement 'b' is false. Biosynthetic phase reactions occur in stroma or matrix of chloroplasts and do not require light.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 2

In cells, ATP is synthesized in:

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ATP is synthesized by cells (in mitochondria and chloroplasts) is named phosphorylation.

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Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 3

Which of the following stages of calvin cycle are in CORRECT order?

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The Calvin cycle can be described under three stages: carboxylation, reduction and regeneration. Pathway operated in cyclic manner.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 4

Photorespiration does NOT occur in:

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  • In the photorespiratory pathway, there is no synthesis of ATP or NADPH. Therefore, photorespiration is a wasteful process.
  • In C4 plants photorespiration does not occur. This is because they have a mechanism that increases the concentration of CO2 at the enzyme site.
Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 5

What did Jan Ingenhousz's experiments reveal about the role of sunlight in plant processes?

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Jan Ingenhousz's experiments with an aquatic plant showed that in bright sunlight, small bubbles containing oxygen were formed around the green parts of the plant, while in the dark, they did not. This demonstrated that sunlight is essential for the process by which plants release oxygen.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 6

Calvin cycle is discovered by:

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The work of Melvin Calvin is the discovery that the first CO2 fixation product was a 3-carbon organic acid. He also contributed to working out the complete biosynthetic pathway; hence it was called the Calvin cycle.

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Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 7

Electrons from exited chlorophyll molecules of photosystem II are accepted first by:

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  • Electrons from excited chlorphyll molecule of photosystem II are accepted first by Quinone.
  • Photosystem II is a photosynthetic pigment system along with some electron carriers that is located in the appressed part of the grana thylakoids.
  • Photosystem II has chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids. Other components of PS II are phaeophytin, plastoquinone (PQ), cytochrome complex and blue coloured copper-containing plastocyanin.
Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 8

In sugarcane, CO2 is fixed in malic acid with the help of enzyme:

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In C4 plants, Carbon dioxide is fixed in malic acid with the help of enzyme phosphoenel pyruvate (PEP). Malic acid is a four-carbon compound that later changes into oxaloacetic acid.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 9

Dark fixation of CO2 in CAM plants is called ossification because it produces:

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Dark reaction of Carbon dioxide fixation in CAM plants is called as ossification because it produces Malic acid. These plants open their stomata during night to prevent transpiration.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 10

The substances that have an ability to absorb light at different specific wavelength are:

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Pigments are substances that have an ability to absorb light, at specific wavelengths. The chlorophyll a pigment to absorb lights of different wavelengths.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 11

Hill reaction requires:

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The light-dependent transfer of electrons by chloroplasts in photosynthesis that results in the cleavage of water molecules and liberation of oxygen is called the Hill reaction. Hill reaction required ferricyanide.

Hill Reaction:
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Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 12

On excitation, the electrons picked up by an electron acceptor is passed to:

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Electrons become excited and jump into an orbit farther from the atomic nucleus. These electrons are picked up by an electron acceptor which passes them to an electrons transport of cytochrome.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 13

Which one has Kranz anatomy?

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In the leaves of C4 plants such as maize, sorghum we can observe the Kranz anatomy.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 14

The law of limiting factors is given by:

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When several factors affect any [bio] chemical process, Blackman’s (1905) Law of Limiting Factors comes into effect.

  • According to this law, If a chemical process is affected by more than one factor, then its rate will be determined by the factor which is nearest to its minimal value: it is the factor that directly affects the process if its quantity is changed.
Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 15

The splitting of water molecule takes place inside:

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Splitting of water takes place near PS II, located in the inner side of the thylakoid membrane.

Splitting of water releases oxygen in the atmosphere and generates a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 16

In PSI, the reaction centre the chlorophyll 'a' has an absorption peak at:

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  • Photosystems are the protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. Each photosystem is characterized by the wavelength of light to which its reaction centre is most reactive.
  • Photosystem I, reaction centre pigment chlorophyll-a has absorption peak at 700nm.
  • Thus Photosystem I is also known as P700​

So, the correct answer is 700 nm.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 17

Light reaction otherwise called as:

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Light reactions or the ‘Photochemical’ phase include light absorption, water splitting, oxygen release, and the formation of high-energy chemical intermediates, ATP and NADPH. Several complexes are involved in the process.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 18

The C4 pathway is otherwise called as:

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The presence of the bundle sheath would help you identify the C4 plants. This pathway that has been named the Hatch and Slack Pathway, is again a cyclic process.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 19

Succulents carry out photosynthesis:

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Succulents plants have stomata sunken deeply in the leaf epidermis to prevent loss of water by transpiration. These plants open their stomata during the night and follow the CAM pathway for the fixation of carbon dioxide.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 20

PGA as the first CO2 fixation product was discovered in photosynthesis of:

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  • The pathway of photosynthesis was discovered by Melvin Calvin after experiment on single celled algae.
  • The first stable product of C3 cycle is a three carbon compound called PGA (phosphoglyceric acid).
Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 21

The splitting of water molecules is associated with:

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  • The other pathway, non-cyclic photophosphorylation, is a two-stage process involving two different chlorophyll photosystems. Being a light reaction, non-cyclic photophosphorylation occurs in the thylakoid membrane. First, a water molecule is broken down into 2H+ + 1/2 O2 + 2e by a process called photolysis (or light-splitting).
  • The two electrons from the water molecule are kept in photosystem II, while the 2H+and 1/2O2 are left out for further use. Then a photon is absorbed by chlorophyll pigments surrounding the reaction core centre of the photosystem.
  • The light excites the electrons of each pigment, causing a chain reaction that eventually transfers energy to the core of photosystem II, exciting the two electrons that are transferred to the primary electron acceptor, phaeophytin.
Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 22

Light harvesting complexes are made up of:

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Light-harvesting complexes (LHC) within Photosystem I (PS I) and Photosystem II (PS II). These are named in the sequence of their discovery, and not in the sequence in which they function during the light reaction. The LHC is made up of hundreds of pigment molecules.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 23

Carbon dioxide is fixed in:

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Photosynthesis occurs in two steps- light reaction and dark reaction. During light reaction ATP and NADPH molecules are formed and in dark reaction carbon dioxide is fixed.
Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 24

Which of these is not a characteristic of C4 plants?

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C4 plants show some special adaptations to survive extreme climate, such as tolerance of higher temperatures, response to high intensity lights, lack of photorespiration and greater productivity of biomass.

Test: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants - 1 - Question 25

Blackman's law is related to 

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Blackman formulated the principle of limiting factors. He studied the effect of CO2 concentration, light intensity and temperature on the rate of photosynthesis.

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